Larry Krasner’s Lonely, Radical Crusade To Solve America’s Gun Problem • Discoverology

Larry Krasner’s Lonely, Radical Crusade To Solve America’s Gun Problem

Unlike traditional prosecutors, Krasner does not measure success by accumulating convictions and toting up lengthy prison sentences. Instead, he has promised to address abuses by the criminal justice system and imprison fewer people for less time. And he thinks all of that can drive down gun crime.

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