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Is CeaseFire effective? Ask someone in St. Louis, where funding was cut by Gov. Blagojevich a while ago. Writes the blog St. Louis CofCC:

"There is an easy solution to stopping violent crime without a program that relies on state grants; in fact, it’s free — the city’s denizens should stop being violent. If they don’t, making them behave in the only fashion that has been demonstrated to work isn’t that expensive."

Agreed. Unfortunately, a lot of very stupid people live among us. They have stupid parents. This is acknowledged indirectly by CeaseFire itself, which feels a need to pepper bad neighborhoods with signs telling the criminally primitive to not shoot people. Incredible. Can you imagine signs telling people "Don't Jump Off of Buildings" or "Don't Stab People"?

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois lawmakers have voted to re-instate an anti-crime program that was cut from East St. Louis and other communities last year by Gov. Rod Blagojevich. However, the Illinois House vote on Thursday to revive the scuttled CeaseFire program faces opposition in the Senate, where leaders have stood behind Blagojevich in his ongoing budget battle with lawmakers. FULL STORY...

Cincinnati Magazine looks at the difference between Chicago's CeaseFireand theirs. Seems theirs has not been as successful as ours. "The major difference between CeaseFire Cincinnati and CeaseFire Chicago," they write, "comes down to one thing: money. Until last month, Avondale’s program lacked the funding to hire any full-time outreach workers; instead, the Partnering Center employed just two part-timers. “The model argues that [outreach workers] are the biggest X factor,” Krings Barnes says. If those workers can’t spend any time discussing alternatives to crime with current and would-be criminals, the program will fail before it has a chance to take off."

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