MS: “Sex offenders and people on death row would not be eligible”

Senate Bill 2448, which passed the Senate with little opposition and is now with the House Medicaid Committee, would allow “medically frail” inmates to be paroled to “special care facilities.” These would be specially licensed nursing homes where Medicaid could help pay for their care.

Sponsor Sen. Brice Wiggins, R-Pascagoula, says his bill would reduce costs for the Mississippi Department of Corrections, which spends about $77 million annually on healthcare for people in its custody. Medicaid won’t pay for healthcare provided inside jails and prisons, so the state pays the full cost of care for very sick and elderly incarcerated people.

Sex offenders and people on death row would not be eligible

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18 thoughts on “MS: “Sex offenders and people on death row would not be eligible”

  • February 28, 2022 at 11:57 am
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    So, now it’s not just regular murders that we are equals two. It’s capital murderers who are on death row. Is that like a promotion?

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  • February 28, 2022 at 12:10 pm
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    Because “medically frail” registrants who are unable to even wipe their own asses are a dangerous risk to public safety.

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    • February 28, 2022 at 5:48 pm
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      Lol that’s not funny but the irony definitely got a laugh out of me.

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    • February 28, 2022 at 10:30 pm
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      Disgusted

      There are some people who are missing words in their vocabulary. One of those words is “Compassion”. I remember the story of the prostitute in the bible who cleaned Jesus’s feet with her tears and dried them with her hair.

      Jesus had compassion on her while others were disgusted by her presence. The women went on to be one of Christ’s loyal followers. If He had turned her away, who knows what would have happened to her. Showing her love and compassion, not hate and disgust saved her in more ways than one.

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      • March 1, 2022 at 1:48 pm
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        Yep. Same thing with the woman caught in the act of adultery. I think most everyone knows what He had to say about her.

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  • February 28, 2022 at 12:39 pm
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    Have no problem with that………………………..Just as long as EX sex offenders can be included. Unless someone is actively offending then they are not an offender. I was once a cop but I do not go around saying I am a cop, I say I formally worked in law enforcement, or I USE to be a cop.

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  • February 28, 2022 at 2:08 pm
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    Another candidate for Media Blitz Phase 3.

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  • February 28, 2022 at 3:34 pm
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    So then what? Is he suggesting that they don’t deserve medical care, that perhaps euthanasia is a viable solution? This seems unnecessary and just plain cruel.

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    • February 28, 2022 at 5:23 pm
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      BWJ

      Bingo. Denial of medical care is supposed to be a basic right for any citizen. Having said that, when I was locked up, I had a severe medical episode and almost died. The doctor told the guard it was all in my head. I called my parents and told them I loved them and that I only had a few days to live because they refused to believe me.
      My parents called an attorney and the next day I got medical treatment. Not great treatment but got a private room in the medical ward with a hot bath, my own tv, and praise God, Air conditioning, oh and my own private bathroom.

      My point is, if you do not have anyone fighting for you, they get away with treating you like “some” Russians are treating Ukraine citizens. (Not everyone in Russia is a bad person)

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      • March 1, 2022 at 7:33 am
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        Yeah, sounds a lot like Michigan prisons. You could literally be bleeding from your eyes and health staff’s response was always “take an aspirin, drink more water and stop smoking”. Forget asking for an aspirin too. They would tell you to buy it from the prisoner store, even if you were indigent. Oh, and they would charge you a $5 co-pay for that.
        I personally know of a guy who complained for a couple days of chest pain and when he finally got to see health care staff, their response was what I quoted above. He had a massive heart attack that same day and died.

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        • March 1, 2022 at 11:16 am
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          To: Disgusted

          And let me guess, they marked his death as “Natural causes”?

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          • March 1, 2022 at 1:52 pm
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            Probably. I can’t confirm but I heard he was buried in the prison cemetery because his family couldn’t be located. If that is true, I know it’s BS because he always got mail from his family and called them regularly.
            I tried finding more info on him when I got out but couldn’t find anything. Running his name through that find a grave website comes up blank.

  • February 28, 2022 at 4:09 pm
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    Are you sure it isn’t in Florida? Oh wait. That’s voting. This Euthanasia law is next. If the Book’s and cronies have their way!

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  • February 28, 2022 at 5:21 pm
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    It’s always the SO that is excluded from things. Voting, assisted. Living, many forms of entertainment, ( parks, ) campgrounds. What’s next?

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    • February 28, 2022 at 10:16 pm
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      Jerry

      The possibilities are limitless. Being banned from grocery stores and having to pay for delivery. Doctor’s refusing to treat anyone with a sex offense. Repairmen not wanting to come to your house.

      And I was already told “Off the record” that our home insurance company dropped us due to the liability of me being a sex offender. The insurance didn’t admit that but the agent, who does not work for that company, told me that was most likely why. I asked how he knew that and he said insurance companies are doing background checks now to find any reason to get liabilities off their books.

      We are being so suppressed; I feel like we are in our own civil war.

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  • February 28, 2022 at 7:14 pm
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    The Justice Statistics in both Canada and in the United States show that Drug Offenders Re-Offend at 80% and Higher and that both Homicide Offenders and Sex Offenders Collectively Together Re-Offend at 5% and Lower. Plus according to Statistics from the Innocence Project 90% of all Sex Crimes Cases and 85% of all Homicide Crimes Cases Lack the Direct Physical Forensic Evidence for Adequate and Proper Prosecution Beyond Reasonable Doubt and with Moral Certainty because of the Very Low Forensic Standards for Violent Crimes in North America Hence the Very High Rate of Wrongful Convictions among those Accused, Prosecuted and Convicted of both Homicide Crimes and Sex Crimes Collectively Together.

    Plus 80 to 85% of those on Death Row have been Convicted of One/Single Homicide Crime Only and 90 to 95% of those on the Sex Offense Registry have been Convicted of One/Single Sex Crime Only. 84% of male Convicted Felons and 94% of female Convicted Felons have suffered from abuse, trauma and violence from their childhoods and youth: Adverse Childhood Experience; Adverse Childhood Traumatic Experience. 82% of male Convicted Felons and 90% of female Convicted Felons have struggled with Addiction.
    Most convicted and guilty violent offenders come from tumultuous households and never received the proper diversion and intervention to get help before they became darker and got worse. And there are plenty of them who are contrite, regretful, remorseful and repentant of what happened too.

    Plus only 1% of 1% of all violent offenders in which the 1% are the serial killers and the serial rapists are the true psychopaths and the true sociopaths. So psychopaths and sociopaths only make up 1% of 1% of all violent offenders.

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  • March 1, 2022 at 9:47 am
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    MS and other southern states are stuck in the pre civil rights era and aren’t none of the wiser. History will judge these states harshly and those who have turned a blind eye to injustice Southern style.

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  • March 1, 2022 at 9:55 am
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    When I was in prison I got Scabies twice because the guy next to me had it. Our whole unit was on lockdown because of the incompetence of “medical” and if it weren’t for my parents and I bitching I would of never gotten treatment. Medical in prisons and jails should take the Hypocratic Oath to do no harm to the patient. People in custody are human beings also, except for the ones running the asylum. Our incarceration complex is a freaking joke.

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