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Hunter Ford Discusses Bail, Crime, and Community Engagement

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Can bail reform truly reduce crime, or does it put communities at risk? In this compelling episode, we reconnect with our longtime friend and local entrepreneur, Hunter Ford, the owner of Momentum Distillery. We reminisce about our adventures with Momentum Surf and Skate and explore Ford's candid insights into local politics, particularly his run for NC House District 19. Our discussion underscores the critical importance of civic engagement at school board and city council meetings, emphasizing how these local political arenas wield considerable influence over our daily lives.
Join us as we tackle the contentious issue of bail reform, focusing on its effects in North Carolina, especially in Wilmington. We compare its impact on crime rates in cities like Durham and Charlotte and how financial contributions from bail forfeitures support the school system. Our conversation sheds light on the significant role local elections play in shaping law enforcement and public safety, spotlighting candidates such as Jason Smith and Mark Robinson. We also reflect on historical figures like Douglas Wilder and explore the complex dynamics of illegal immigration and its intersection with crime, critiquing ineffective political strategies.
Finally, we share personal reflections on Trump's unique connection with the average American worker and draw comparisons with Ronald Reagan. The episode covers a wide array of topics, from the personal experiences in the construction and fire department sectors to the broader implications of pretrial release programs on public safety. We also address recent incidents in downtown Wilmington involving crime and unsecured bonds, raising concerns about illegal immigration. Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion that highlights the importance of informed and active civic participation.

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Chapters

1. Hunter Ford Discusses Bail, Crime, and Community Engagement (00:00:00)

2. Local Politics and National Election Insights (00:00:04)

3. Political Strategy and Reform Concerns (00:13:14)

4. Local Politics and Civic Engagement (00:20:31)

5. Bail System Challenges and Victim Impact (00:35:07)

6. Border Security and Election Concerns (00:48:07)

14 episodes

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Can bail reform truly reduce crime, or does it put communities at risk? In this compelling episode, we reconnect with our longtime friend and local entrepreneur, Hunter Ford, the owner of Momentum Distillery. We reminisce about our adventures with Momentum Surf and Skate and explore Ford's candid insights into local politics, particularly his run for NC House District 19. Our discussion underscores the critical importance of civic engagement at school board and city council meetings, emphasizing how these local political arenas wield considerable influence over our daily lives.
Join us as we tackle the contentious issue of bail reform, focusing on its effects in North Carolina, especially in Wilmington. We compare its impact on crime rates in cities like Durham and Charlotte and how financial contributions from bail forfeitures support the school system. Our conversation sheds light on the significant role local elections play in shaping law enforcement and public safety, spotlighting candidates such as Jason Smith and Mark Robinson. We also reflect on historical figures like Douglas Wilder and explore the complex dynamics of illegal immigration and its intersection with crime, critiquing ineffective political strategies.
Finally, we share personal reflections on Trump's unique connection with the average American worker and draw comparisons with Ronald Reagan. The episode covers a wide array of topics, from the personal experiences in the construction and fire department sectors to the broader implications of pretrial release programs on public safety. We also address recent incidents in downtown Wilmington involving crime and unsecured bonds, raising concerns about illegal immigration. Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion that highlights the importance of informed and active civic participation.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Hunter Ford Discusses Bail, Crime, and Community Engagement (00:00:00)

2. Local Politics and National Election Insights (00:00:04)

3. Political Strategy and Reform Concerns (00:13:14)

4. Local Politics and Civic Engagement (00:20:31)

5. Bail System Challenges and Victim Impact (00:35:07)

6. Border Security and Election Concerns (00:48:07)

14 episodes

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