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<blockquote data-quote="dru" data-source="post: 2068831" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>I always thought that if anyone was dangerous enough to be on any sort of list, be it sex-offender, gun crime, violent crime, etc. then they really have no business being released back into society anyway. The cognitive dissonance that is present when someone says "well this person is going to be allowed to reintegrate into society, but because they diddled a kid and are still dangerous, we will put them on a list and tell their neighbors" is stunning. If they are really that dangerous, then our sentencing laws need to be changed so that these people aren't allowed back into society ever.</p><p></p><p>The same thing with gun crimes. I personally think that anyone who commits any violent crime with a firearm should go to prison for life. that way, gun crime IS reduced, violent crime is reduced, recidivism among violent offenders drops to near zero, and we don't have to go down the "slippery slope" of putting people on this list or that list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dru, post: 2068831, member: 3047"] I always thought that if anyone was dangerous enough to be on any sort of list, be it sex-offender, gun crime, violent crime, etc. then they really have no business being released back into society anyway. The cognitive dissonance that is present when someone says "well this person is going to be allowed to reintegrate into society, but because they diddled a kid and are still dangerous, we will put them on a list and tell their neighbors" is stunning. If they are really that dangerous, then our sentencing laws need to be changed so that these people aren't allowed back into society ever. The same thing with gun crimes. I personally think that anyone who commits any violent crime with a firearm should go to prison for life. that way, gun crime IS reduced, violent crime is reduced, recidivism among violent offenders drops to near zero, and we don't have to go down the "slippery slope" of putting people on this list or that list. [/QUOTE]
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