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Well, we aren't going to agree at all (and I DID say it was opinion) SilverWarder Send a noteboard - 07/03/2010 09:00:37 AM
Your points are also OPINION. Not fact, nothing but.

I know it is a consideration to me. I could probably make a living growing pot but the idea of going to prison scare the crap out of me.


And if it was to be legalized tomorrow would you start growing pot? I bet you wouldn't.

I am not against rehabilitation but punishment needs to be part of equalization as well. Part of the problem is the system is overwhelmed with drugs cases that really have no reason to be in prison. If the system was smaller it would be more manageable and more effective.


Punishment is pointless. The hardened criminals aren't punished by our system, they're just removed from circulation for awhile. Going to prison is a bit of a badge of honor.

But yes, if the system were less burdened with valueless 'crimes' then it would run more smoothly.


I'm sorry but that simply isn't true. Knowing the consequences does not stop everyone but it does stop mist from committing crimes. how many people would even follow the speed limit if there is no punishment.


Not as many as you think. Almost everyone speeds a certain amount now and the fines can be pretty steep even for those folks.

However, I will agree that for very direct cause and effect things like speeding there probably is some deterrent effect.

It doesn't really work for more serious crimes though. That's been proven (repeatedly) and it most definitely doesn't work for crimes of passion as those folks are already in a screwed up headspace and aren't thinking about consquences.

People are actually really bad at long term consequences. So bad at them in fact that the new credit card laws in the States are designed to reduce how effectively credit card lendors can take advantage of this known fact.


It can't be about revenge - that' pointless and lowers the state to a pretty abominable level. Horse shit. *SNIP*


When you start try to make points with such a silly opening you've pretty much damned yourself. Try again.

Punishment only makes victim's families feel a little better. It doesn't bring their loved ones back or return their lost belongings. Some kind of weregild would be far superior.

The problem is you almost never get the level of certainty you are speaking of.


Not true nowadays. DNA testing can provide it in many cases. So can photos, video and the like. It's not a majority of cases, but it's much larger than it used to be.
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