Everything below should be considered rough drafts and probably needing tweaking.
1. Deliver Us From Evil: Criminality
Humanists have evolved the criminal system into cat and mouse game with an extremely costly and dysfunctional prison system. We let the Internet become ridden with crime.
The prison system is effectively a university of crime, where people make contacts, learn the trade, and toughen up. There are countless other ways in which to punish people and deter crime:
Work (penalize with extra hours of work): Keeps people off the street.
Fines (income proportional): Would raise revenue for society instead of the opposite. If they are income proportional, both punishment and deterrence would be equitable.
Education: Punish criminals with compulsory education. Betters prospects of income.
Loss of rights: Privacy (criminal wellness checks, DNA records, merging income tax, criminal, and other records, association (parole conditions), voting, citizenship, etc.
People in civil courts lose their case when they do not show up (without a good reason). The criminal system could very well function similarly and reduce its cost to society.
Give people in long-term incarceration the right to die.
2. The Central Complaint System
If there had been a central place where people could file complaints about individuals even when there is not enough evidence, the Me Too movement would not have been necessary. Such a system would have caught repeat offenders easily.
This would have prevented crimes such as bullying, sexual harassment, racism, etc. from going on for years and years in schools, the workplace, and elsewhere without individuals being able to stop them.
3. From the War on Drug to the Saving the Children
The advent of fentanyl was the final blow to the War on Drugs. The drug is so concentrated that it is virtually impossible to stop at customs, not that it cannot be manufactured locally.
Instead of spending billions to fight drugs, countries could rake in billions by overtaking the industry, taking away billions from organized crime and terrorism and having those billions to spend on treatment and use prevention.
Couple this with a zero tolerance for new users and illicit suppliers, and we may have a solid solution to eliminate opioid and other addictive drug use.
All current users would have the option of registering and getting their supply legally via prescriptions. Past an initial grace period, no new users would be admitted.
Under Development... More details will be added later...
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