Like the majority of Americans, I have an immediate family member locked up behind bars. My dad is in prison & at the age of 75, he is high risk for the virus. If we forget about incarcerated people we’ll lose to the virus and we’ll lose ourselves.https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-local-correspondents/chesa-boudin-on-his-incarcerated-father-and-the-threat-of-the-coronavirus-in-prisons …
The taking of a life has as many variables as there are people. Almost daily, cops "intentionally" take the life of suspects. In most of those situations, it's less justifiable than most 2nd degree murders. (Based on legal definition.) Would you consider them murders?
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Do you feel a "citizen" should be able to protect himself and his family? In California, and most other states, law enforcement are allowed to use lethal force with merely the perception of threat. But a citizen under the exact same circumstances will get a life sentence.
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