“Michael Malice, alt right darling, urges death penalty for garden tool theft.”
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I love that I now read those commas as "comma".
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I remember when we (NRA) pushed them in state legislatures in early 90s as a counter punch to gun control. I always thought it was a mistake.
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@Manning4USCong It's a recognition of the fact that there's a difference between somebody who commits a one-off crime (and so you have reason to believe a lower level of punishment might be effective) and somebody who can't or won't break the habit. This logic isn't tough. ... -
The degree of damage from somebody who scarfs a Snickers once today when it really _is_ "just this once" (this week, anyway) is different from somebody who does it six times a day. But still, three-strikes laws do need to be written almost impossibly well. ...
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Sold to the public under the guise of taking repeat rapists and murders off the streets, they've resulted largely in drug related life sentences. Reading some of the literature from the late 90s, it was already seen as ineffective a few years after widespread implementation.
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Id rather vengeance than punishment. If we need to punish.
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I've seen where they will rack someone up with three crimes from a single incident and apply that bullshit
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