Conscription could solve gang problem
Simon Bridges' idea of cutting off the money to gang members won't work. Money is not the problem.
Being a gang member brings more than money. It brings self-respect for the individual, social empathy, meaning to an empty life, and fulfils the otherwise empty and hopeless existence these gang members face.
The only way to change that is to provide the things that gang membership provides, and the only way to do that is to bring in conscription. Most of these young gang members will make damn fine military people, all they need is training and discipline - strangely enough, it is something they already obtain in the gang.
Many countries benefit from giving their youth military training and it will heighten New Zealand's esteem to have a reserve of trained personnel, they would prove very useful in an emergency situation. They could be taught skills and trades - again, just what we need.
Jim Adams
Rotorua
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