I don't think anyone executed in Texas has ever repeat offended![]()
Did you read the post quoted?
I don't think anyone executed in Texas has ever repeat offended![]()
Not to mention bad logic.What a genuinely depressing attitude.
I find your sig pretty ironic.Executing people is not stupid. If someone raped your wife or girlfriend, I'm pretty sure you would want the same thing.
Why let them live and give them the opportunity to re offend which is usually what happens. Once that gets the fear into people, no-one will commit crimes and the world will be a better place.
As said, one more dealer of the streets.
I find your sig pretty ironic.
Drugs are bad mmkay
+1
I'd happily see users of all three drugs severly punished. Also, whilst we're on it, smoking should be banned and anyone drunk and disorderly/incapable should have to do 100 hrs community service.
An 8th is about 2grams, so he was selling just over an ounce?
Ouch...
Executing people is not stupid. If someone raped your wife or girlfriend, I'm pretty sure you would want the same thing.
Why let them live and give them the opportunity to re offend which is usually what happens. Once that gets the fear into people, no-one will commit crimes and the world will be a better place.
As said, one more dealer of the streets.
Texas must be a Crime Free State then......hang on!!!.......
Don't some of these countries stone women to death for adultery? That's a bit harsh by all accounts.
scary. so something with zero intrinsic harm should be severely dealt with.
so, alcohol is ok as its legal and dangerous but pot is bad because its illegal and harmless? odd logic.
Pot is not harmless.
I assume you're a user and you're just deluding yourself?
Yes, but that doesn't mean their argument would be factually correct. Look at crime levels in Scandinavia... wow, they must have the death penalty, or something... nope!
I'd look at the example of somewhere like Bosnia and Herzegovina... they now have crime levels below that of Sweden! How did they transition from the proverbial hitting the fan, to a state with low crime levels? Enacting the death penalty for all sorts of crimes/cracking down super hard/etc? Nope!
I tend to think you can get into a morality battle with a state like the UAE and stand a good chance on coming out ahead on points.
Here is someone who spent two months in jail (she was cleared) as she had been given a codeine injection for a bad back possession in UAE includes having drugs in your bloodstream.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/southern_counties/4200952.stm
So far, so not very moral.
Yes, but I'm not saying directly transpose our entire system... I'm just saying that things like the death penalty are unnecessary and achieves nothing. I understand all these issues are deeply complex, but the idea that the death penalty achieves anything laudable is just false.
It still has relatively low levels of crime, and is a good example of transitioning from war to a relatively good position. An example which demonstrates that Somalia doesn't need to have ridiculous harsh sentences to try and get to a relatively good position.
Ah right, just that most 20 quids worth bags are sold as 2g I think.
Huh? No one's saying drug offences aren't serious (well, most aren't... obviously OcUK's vocal pro-weed crowd say so)... it's just that the death penalties ridiculous. I'd have no big problem with the person in the OP having a custodial sentence, really (assuming it wasn't a life sentence, or something of that ilk!)
The point isn't that Bosnia's some perfect state - it's obviously not, it obviously still has lots of problems (as one would expect, given their recent history). The point is that somewhere like Somalia could make a similar transition, by doing similar things (not resorting to the death penalty, for example). Bosnia still needs time, and Somalia would take lots of time... but the death penalty wouldn't achieve anything, in terms of quickening that progress (amongst other things).