Chief Compliance Officer, Shari Squires and Chairman of the Anti-Money Laundering Network and President of the Senate, Reginald Farley, in discussion at the .
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status to get off the hook. secondly, if they do the crime, they ll spend some serious time. they re going to be in jail for five years at a minimum up to 25. we re going to get them off the streets. look, i have a lot of compassion for maybe the family lives of some of these kids and young people who are doing this, but that can t go above and beyond protecting innocent, honest, law-abiding citizens. that s got to be the number one goal. we have to deal with it. we have to help these kids in some way. obviously they re involved in sociopathic behavior. we ve got to try to turn the corner on that. first and foremost, we ve got to protect, like the 78-year-old lady who was knocked out or 12-year-old kid last week or the gentleman this past weekend. we can t allow that to happen. this is a serious crime. i think this will be a deterrent. do you hope this will be passed? how much support do you have? we re excited about it. we ve got a primary response from the senate. senator farley,