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Current-Photo2857 t1_jaeulbd wrote

Murders should be executed, preferably in the way they killed their victim. Drug dealers should be charged as attempted murders, if one of their “customers” dies of an OD, the dealer’s method of execution should be the same.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaevh13 wrote

If that's the case with drug dealers, would you hold pharmacists in the same way? Thats personal choice, Noone chooses to be sexually assaulted or murdered however, but someone chooses to snort or shoot heroine

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Current-Photo2857 t1_jaevmbm wrote

Pharmacist dispense medicine.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaewkhw wrote

Yes but so do drug dealers. They dispense what was legally medicine in the early 1900s and it still is to alot of people, esp cannabis and heroin, pills and everything. What you aren't getting is personal choice. It comes down to personal choice. Noone chooses to be sexually assaulted. And if you keep going on this I'd have to guess your probably a sex offender

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Current-Photo2857 t1_jaezoza wrote

Drug dealers make a choice to sell poison, they should be punished for that choice; sex offenders should be punished for their choices too.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaf12nh wrote

So should we use that draconian stance of dealers on users? They choose to buy drugs. I mean if you buy H in the US you know it's got fentanyl, to do a whole bag or 2 in a single snort and die, that's personal choice. Only way around that is legalize and tax drugs. Murderers, if it's an accidental homicide we should lower sentences, if it's intentional keep the sentence the way it is. But sex offenders do deserve 25 to life

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaex9o1 wrote

I mean does the opioid crisis just not register with you? How many Americans that died who were addicted to them from being in legitimate pain then switched to heroin either bc of costs or prescription running out? You've obviously never tried actual drugs and if you did, you'd have a different approach to it then this.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaevbog wrote

Well each case is different. What if your son let's say or daughter, had some drinks at 16 and drove hom, ends up running someone over?

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Current-Photo2857 t1_jaevidp wrote

That’s not murder.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaevmcu wrote

But someone killed someone else

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Current-Photo2857 t1_jaevpxi wrote

There’s a reason the law differentiates between homicide and manslaughter.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaew7jf wrote

It's still a murder. So why shouldn't the law charge that as a murder? Whether intentional or not, or if someone was raping your child, and as any man or woman would do, you beat that owrson to death, it is murder. But ad a person I understand it, and would vote not guilty. But hey to each their own. Sex offenders are always better off doing life away from children and women and everyone really

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Current-Photo2857 t1_jaezeoo wrote

And if someone sold your kid heroin and they od’ed, I’d bet you’d vote “not guilty” because that was the kid’s choice, right? And I never said sex offenders don’t deserve to be in prison, only that drug dealers and murderers deserve worse.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaf1d0c wrote

Actually I would. Noone forces someone at gunpoint to do a bag, shit I did that stuff in my darkest hours, Noone forced me, nor if I died should they have prosecuted who I git it from. It's personal choice. Just like abortion is.

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