Instead of Defunding the Police, Stop Regulating the Public
/On September 23, we learned that a grand jury had declined to indict the officers involved in the Breonna Taylor case for causing her death.
Further protests erupted that denounced the result as thwarted justice. Most of the anger has been directed at the police, but that fixation overlooks the larger problem.
There are far too many encounters between civilians and the police that have the potential to turn violent. Punishing the officers will not limit the number of encounters between police and civilians that have that potential.
The only way to do that would be to roll back the number of laws police are called upon to enforce. Instead, the trend is in the opposite direction.

