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So a man was sentenced for basically his whole life killing his wife. Another man was given a fairly small sentence for breaking another crime. I fail to see the problem?
he should get the guillotine, or the kid should get nothing (I have issues with victimless crimes)
Quote from: CrAz3D on February 21, 2008, 05:48:45 pmhe should get the guillotine, or the kid should get nothing (I have issues with victimless crimes)So you're suggesting punishing a person who broke the law illegally, and not punishing another?Something is definitely screwy..
I'm suggesting the law the kid was charged under is unjust and unconstitutional. Look at Roe v. Wade, it took a crime and made it ok under the guise of "privacy" ... I say do the same for (some) drug crimes
I personally think that for a kid smoking marijuana ... the punishment shouldn't be too big, as of a murder that's a whole new story.
So you're suggesting punishing a person who broke the law illegally, and not punishing another?
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Quote from: iago on February 21, 2008, 06:02:43 pmSo you're suggesting punishing a person who broke the law illegally, and not punishing another?Are you trying to suggest that there are legal ways to break the law?
Quote from: Hitmen on February 21, 2008, 06:15:14 pmQuote from: iago on February 21, 2008, 06:02:43 pmSo you're suggesting punishing a person who broke the law illegally, and not punishing another?Are you trying to suggest that there are legal ways to break the law?I don't know if he is suggesting that, but their are definitely "legal" ways to do "crimes".
infinitely more heinous? So are all punishments measured by the heinousness of a crime? Because last time I checked, drinking and driving is a pretty severe crime, and it's not the least bit "shockingly brutal or cruel".
Quote from: Dale on February 21, 2008, 06:19:42 pmQuote from: Hitmen on February 21, 2008, 06:15:14 pmQuote from: iago on February 21, 2008, 06:02:43 pmSo you're suggesting punishing a person who broke the law illegally, and not punishing another?Are you trying to suggest that there are legal ways to break the law?I don't know if he is suggesting that, but their are definitely "legal" ways to do "crimes".No there aren't, that's why they're crimes.Quote from: iago on February 21, 2008, 06:13:59 pminfinitely more heinous? So are all punishments measured by the heinousness of a crime? Because last time I checked, drinking and driving is a pretty severe crime, and it's not the least bit "shockingly brutal or cruel". Punishments should be relative to the crime, otherwise it is unjust.