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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
If you are dead you are dead. I agree 1000%. So we should do away with Murder charges which carry a stiffer sentence than Manslaughter charges?
And as the father, mother, brother, child of the dead person you would be OK with the killer spending less time behind bars?
After all your loved one is dead either way right?
C'mon Hugh, think it through.
It's no the law that's the problem, it's the application of it.
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so making a new law that is unconstitutional is the answer, come on, you are smarter than that, why don't you think it through a little more.
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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
Basically, hate crimes and affirmative action are two more exceptions in which it's ok to use race as a determining factor. When does it end?
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QED
In theory the laws apply equally to all, I have never even heard of them being used as such.
Good laws are not unconstitutional. This does not mean all is copacetic if a law is constitutional, but at least there is a better chance they are fair.