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The Pros And Cons Of Pell Grants

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When it comes to the topic of allowing prison inmates to receive state funded Pell Grants, one would have to weigh out the pros and cons. Many would say that one of the major cons is if we start permitting these prisoners to receive the same funding as an individual not in prison, then it would be unfair. Taking it a step further, wouldn’t the state be taking said Pell Grants from those who rightfully deserve the grant? Understandably, prisoners do deserve an education, but there are online courses or packets from accredited schools that they could utilize. Most likely the majority of prisoners that desire to attend college will never be released from prison. And really, how will their college degree be utilized if they are never allowed back into society. Federal inmates should have very strict regulations because there are to many factors in question. There are many students young and old that depend on Pell Grants to attend college. This is a state funded grant that should only be used by those on …show more content…

The amount of questions that we the people would have will flood our congress. Let us start with, are these prisoners in for a short amount of time or are they in for life? The crime that was committed should be taken into consideration. Why do we keep rewarding the ones that choose to keep committing crimes as opposed to the ones that never go to prison? For example, as it stands prison inmates have free health benefits, dental, three square meals, cable, a warm place to sleep in the cold and a cool place in the summer. A lot of our elderly, veterans or disabled people don’t even get ¼ of what inmates get. One might argue the point that prisoners are in a 6x8 cell and only gets to see the sunshine about 2-4hrs a day. But guess what, they are there because of the consequences of their choices. These are some of the types of situations that will have quite a lot of people

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