Yeah, they make the bonds so high on any illegal drug except for marijuana it's impossible for an average person to pay it. And that would only make them free until the fucked up court system sends them to prison for 10 years. I know that in Oklahoma any CDS charge, possession, intent, transportation, is around a $150,000 bond. And a lot of times they make those cash bonds so the person has to pay it up front. But the child molestors, even the convicted ones can get out of prison within months of getting there, and there bonds are equal to the drug offenses.
GreenKing11 Reviewed by GreenKing11 on . 1,000 Incarcerated Per Week From '04-'05, one in every 136 U.S. residents By ELIZABETH WHITE, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - Prisons and jails added more than 1,000 inmates each week for a year, putting almost 2.2 million people, or one in every 136 U.S. residents, behind bars by last summer. The total on June 30, 2005, was 56,428 more than at the same time in 2004, the government reported Sunday. That 2.6 percent increase from mid-2004 to mid-2005 translates into a weekly rise of 1,085 inmates. Of particular note was the gain of 33,539 inmates in Rating: 5