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Originally posted by: FallenHero
Don't agree with it
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Originally posted by: FallenHero
Don't agree with it
Originally posted by: Atheus
Drug possession is BS. Not hurting anyone but yourself.
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: jinduy
Originally posted by: Atheus
Drug possession is BS. Not hurting anyone but yourself.
i know a lot of people who make a negative impact on society... i would say most (if not all) of them who jump people for gettin their parkin spot taken, rob stuff from mom n pop shops, and do other crap take drugs like crystal meth, crack... weed i guess does not have as strong an influence
so in some cases it does hurt others
Just because most people who rob/shoplift use drugs does not not mean most drug users are thiefs.
I sometimes wonder if people realise how deep drug culture goes in western society.
Drug possession is BS. Not hurting anyone but yourself.
Originally posted by: dimensionOFdissension
The true criminals are running the show.
Only those without criminal vision, or with black skin, are locked up.
The rest are hired as CEOs for Fortune 500 companies, run for Congress or are appointed to the President's cabinet.
Originally posted by: dimensionOFdissension
The true criminals are running the show.
Only those without criminal vision, or with black skin, are locked up.
The rest are hired as CEOs for Fortune 500 companies, run for Congress or are appointed to the President's cabinet.
Originally posted by: Ornery
These kinds of laws are promoted by politicians who want to win votes the easy way, by proposing stupid solutions to crime which really don't improve the situation...
:roll:
...it was affirmed by more than 70 percent of the state's voters.
It would be more appropriate to think of the sentence, or the extra part of the sentence, as given for the three crimes rather than for the last one.Originally posted by: aidanjm
I think such laws are unjust and probably (in the USA) unconstitutional. It takes away the ability for the judge to determine an appropriate sentence for the given situation- so you get ludicrous situations like a judge being forced to give someone a life sentence for shoplifting.
I agree that there should be such a relationship. You could have laws which gave extra sentences for committing three crimes, and varied the extra sentences depending on the severity of the crimes.There is no meaningful relationship between the severity of crime and severity of punishment and therefore these laws are an affront to justice.
Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: dimensionOFdissension
The true criminals are running the show.
Only those without criminal vision, or with black skin, are locked up.
The rest are hired as CEOs for Fortune 500 companies, run for Congress or are appointed to the President's cabinet.
What a crock of sh$t.
This is a problem with existing three strikes laws not with three strikes laws in principle, which do not have to give same punishments for murder as other crimes.Originally posted by: aidanjm
Felons who calculate they will receive the same punishment for murder as they would for having a third strike, kill their victims to avoid detection and police officers to avoid apprehension.