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the drug mob's target. It could provide regular patrol of the neighborhood of the Shire by classifying it as an elevated <br /> security risk area. <br /> According to?http://www.courts.state.hi.us/news_and_reports/featured_news/2016/05/big-island-drug-court- <br /> celebrates-36th-graduation-ceremony?,taxes would be spent through Res 67-17 on treatment and mental health <br /> evaluation of the convicted drug offenders, who are mentally ill by definition, when transporting certain types of drug <br /> abusers off island is the only way to prevent their re-offending. (It removes the "place" from the place-based preference <br /> drug seeking brain circuitry.) Res 67-17 does not specify whether the requested funds would be wasted on unnecessary <br /> or ineffective services. <br /> The news article said that we might need to raise taxes to pay for the Contingency Relief fund. It says the fund is <br /> reserved for emergencies. If a convict has an emergency, shouldn't the correctional institution be able to meet it?There <br /> is no need for expedited funding. <br /> The contingency relief fund should rather be used for a real emergency:to hire legal representation for the people who <br /> are being bullied by the drug mob to stop them from converting us.The ex drug offenders already use taxes to pay for <br /> attorneys who represent them at their"frequent review hearings before the drug court judge." As a law abiding Citizen, <br /> I had no attorney when the drug mob physically surrounded me in Judge Nakamura's courtroom and shoved forgeries <br /> into my hands and repeatedly told me to admit them. When I left the courtroom,the bailiff came out and told me to go <br /> back in because the mob was waiting for me.The judge even asked me if I would admit a forgery into evidence after I <br /> told him it was a forgery. I suffered trauma and inflammation from the prolonged bullying. Prolonged bullying <br /> quadruples the odds of depression (odds ratio 4.2, 95%CI 2.0 to 8.6).The odds ratio of incident cardiovascular disease <br /> for victims of prolonged bullying compared to non-bul! <br /> lied employees was 1.6 (95%CI 0.8 to 3.5).Workplace bullying and the risk of cardiovascular disease and depression. M <br /> Kivimaki et al.Occup Environ Med. 2003 Oct; 60(10): 779-783.The contingency relief fund should be used to hire <br /> attorneys to represent the victims and targets of the drug mob. Not to represent members of the drug mob. <br /> A judge on the big island is making approximately$150,000 per year and can afford to pay$10,000 for the services <br /> proposed by the prosecutor in Res 67-17.The prosecutor's sweetheart nonprofit should ask the judge for the handout <br /> instead of asking unemployed law-abiding citizens to pay through taxes. <br /> A man told me that he was addicted to methamphetamine and asked me how to quit. I have seen children using drugs. <br /> As a certified mental health first responder, I called the Big Island Substance Abuse Council hotline to see if I should <br /> make the referral.A few days ago,the Big Island Substance Abuse Council hotline counselor told me that I should not <br /> tell drug addicts about his services because every drug addict already knows how to contact him. Res 67-17 does not <br /> contain any statistical or qualitative evidence of efficacy of the proposed project. Res 67-17 shows no evidence that it <br /> can prevent crime where others have failed. <br /> Res 67-17 provides incentive for me as a law-abiding citizen who cannot find paying work to begin dealing drugs so that I <br /> can get into a program that will help me find employment, housing and an attorney.? <br /> When I clicked on the link to the official website of the proesuctor's sweetheart nonprofit drug court program, it opened <br /> a pizza joint's website.The nonprofit should ask the pizza joint for the funding it needs. <br /> In sum,there are meny reasons for the Council to reject Res 67-17 as written. <br /> * OJP Funding by Appropriation (dollars in thousands) 2015 2016 2017 2017-2016 <br /> National Training Center to Improve Police-Based Responses to the People with Mental Illness(new program) [0] [0] <br /> [7,500] [7,500]? <br /> Research on Domestic Radicalization [4,000] [4,000] [0] [-4,000]? <br /> Smart Policing [5,000] [5,000] [10,000] [5,000]? <br /> Smart Policing Body-Worn Camera Demonstration [0] [0] [10,000] [10,000]? <br /> 3 <br />