European and Mexican prison system have labor requirements- the resulting products often sold in regular markets. US prison systems are restricted in marketing output, some legislative acts to protect union labor, etc. Maybe ship the violent felons, child molesters to a outside prison system, pay some for keeping them in Siberia perhaps? Sheriff Joes Maricopa County road cleaning crews might be something other jails could use as example. European unsold market foods to charity? - last month was article about seconds and blemish veggies going to soup kitchen and food pantry equivalents in Italy, another in Greece around Athens? Early in 1900 in US and many other countries, the hogs were the garbage disposals for edibles- had a trichinosis problem at times. Egypt has a garbage problem especially around Cairo- the Muslim Brotherhood election winners couple years ago said they would handle the garbage, the Copts would be out of work. The Copt/christian private pay garbage collectors/recyclers had some hogs taking care of edibles, hog herds were killed as unclean and source of swine flu. Cairo had some pile of stinking garbage piled up awhile, still have some. For US prison system edible garbage? a herd of hogs to clean up would be useful clean up crew, source of humor for the guards and something to p*ss off the Black Muslims. save food budget, provide some food for prison system and reduce it some more-- or a source of food pantry bacon. Federal prison in Leavenworth was self provision at start, inmate labor for growing food and livestock. Parchmont in Mississippi has farm land, grows cotton and prison food stock. Minor problem with some inmates refusing to do 'plantation field N!&@ work", that may be a problem in some northern prison systems with a political active populace and their lawyers. Minnesota Farm Industries(?)/Prison Industries(?) was market name for prison made ag equipment- was a short thread about running gear and a grain elevator with those markings awhile back. Sharia law doesn't have that much of a problem- if troublemaker can't pay restitution, the castrate and sell as slave, give sale price to the family of the accidental death victim, blood money instead of execution. Fugitive thieves, carjackers?- chop off right hand, left foot-- or alternate t*sticl*s so they can still be useful labor. There are some examples in other countries, some old practices in this country that might be brought back. Some old southern prison abuses that were also known in northern prison regarding contract prison labor just watch for proper convictions. RN. .
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