Last Friday, the Florida legislature passed a first-of-its kind bill to collect an unprecedented amount of data on its criminal justice system.
If Florida Gov. Rick Scott signs the bill into law, the state will begin collecting detailed criminal justice records from all 67 counties in the state starting in 2019, which will then be published online in one central location.
That data would be very revealing.
The State of Florida has 67 counties with around 96,000 inmates incarcerated statewide. If the crime problem were evenly distributed politically and geographically, there would be around 1430 criminals incarcerated from each county.... Assuming the books don't get cooked alike that recently disclosed in the Miami-Dade and Broward school system's, is there anyone who would wager that the bulk and norm of that 96,000 prison population doesn't come out of area's run by left-wing liberal government?
Veritas vos Liberabit!
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