Presidential Radio Address
In his radio address to the nation, President Clinton reported that the leadership of the House and the Senate have agreed to work toward producing a Crime… read more
In his radio address to the nation, President Clinton reported that the leadership of the House and the Senate have agreed to work toward producing a Crime Bill by Memorial Day. The President stressed that the Bill should include provisions for putting 100,000 additional police officers on the streets, for banning assault weapons, and for instituting “three strikes and you’re out” for repeat violent offenders. In addition, the President called for provisions that help the states build more prisons, that institute boot camps for first-time offenders, that set up drug courts for drug abusers, and that establish constructive recreational activity for young people. close
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