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  • David
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    Technically most all crimes are unconstitutional since they're not specifically laid out in it. Release them all.

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    That is a really soulless idea.
    They made the decision to break the law. Don't want to go to prison, or be put on death row, or forced to fight to the death for sport? Don't murder innocent people. It is a beautifully simple concept. Look at me, right now, not murdering anyone. It is actually a very easy thing to do. There are consequences for breaking the rules, and ours as a society should be far more serious than they are.

    I also am in favor of public lashings for less serious offenses such as theft.

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  • Taylor
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    If you can afford a tank, we're paying you too much, Jim.
    No shit.

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  • David
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    Tank thread turn into constution blah blah blah and cop vs army guys.

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    I am not a fan of exile. Why waste the manpower? There are a lot of really nasty jobs you could be using those convicts for.

    Instead of exile, how about we take the ones on death row and the lifers, and maybe the repeat offenders, and bring back the Gladiator fights? Should be pretty easy to convert a few NFL stadiums into Gladiatorial arenas. You are on death row for murder? You get to fight to the death. Good enough to survive the games for 20 years, then good for you.
    That is a really soulless idea.

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  • 01vnms4v
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    Russia always has tanks for sale.

    Quick google search....

    http://www.tanksforsale.co.uk/Surplu...or%20sale.html

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Whereas I think if you're going in for your 3rd time, you should either be exiled or...you know what? I like exile. There are islands we're not using. Use those.
    I am not a fan of exile. Why waste the manpower? There are a lot of really nasty jobs you could be using those convicts for.

    Instead of exile, how about we take the ones on death row and the lifers, and maybe the repeat offenders, and bring back the Gladiator fights? Should be pretty easy to convert a few NFL stadiums into Gladiatorial arenas. You are on death row for murder? You get to fight to the death. Good enough to survive the games for 20 years, then good for you.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    I was not talking about what happens now; I was talking about what should happen. I was talking about how I think our laws and prisons should operate; money should never be the deciding factor in keeping people in prison. 100% of the time, what should happen is that individual should serve their full sentence and not be released until their debt is paid and rehabilitation has occurred. Once released, all rights are back. I also support life terms for 2nd or 3rd offenders, but if you had strict and long 1st sentences, that would probably not be a big problem. There are ways to make prisons cheaper and more effective; the problem is most politicians in America do not have the balls to make it happen.
    Whereas I think if you're going in for your 3rd time, you should either be exiled or...you know what? I like exile. There are islands we're not using. Use those.

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    I believe in rehabilitation as much as I do the tooth fairy. If you do a gun related crime, then there's no way you should get that privilege back. Same with any violent felony.

    And the law isn't saying "I trust you to be out of prison", it says "the taxpayers can't afford the financial burden".



    I also think if you get 60 years for murder, then you do 60 years. No damn early parole, time off for good behavior (which kills me. If you had been on "good behavior", your ass wouldn't be in jail).

    But again, this all comes down to money. If you think it doesn't you are living in dream world.
    I was not talking about what happens now; I was talking about what should happen. I was talking about how I think our laws and prisons should operate; money should never be the deciding factor in keeping people in prison. 100% of the time, what should happen is that individual should serve their full sentence and not be released until their debt is paid and rehabilitation has occurred. Once released, all rights are back. I also support life terms for 2nd or 3rd offenders, but if you had strict and long 1st sentences, that would probably not be a big problem. There are ways to make prisons cheaper and more effective; the problem is most politicians in America do not have the balls to make it happen.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    I agree about the perjury part, but not the other. If you can determine who's fault it is for the wrong address bit, then punishment should be severe, but only for that person. You can't punish the whole team for one person's misinformation.

    How many entire military units were punished for being sent to the wrong area of operation?
    In general? If an entire unit is sent to the wrong area, a colonel or higher gets pulled. If a team executing an unconstitutional no knock entry kicks in the wrong door, what happens to them? Who is held responsible for that?

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  • Forever_frost
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    And I believe in cops held to the laws they enforce the same way I believe in the Easter Bunny. Cops who commit gun crimes (shooting animals in their owner's yard, shooting innocent citizens in their own yard) are not only not prohibited from ever owning a firearm again, often, they don't even have to do a day in jail.

    Yes, let's talk about having rights taken away Matt. Officer who shoots someone who is in their own home and unarmed, what should happen every time? They certainly should be charged the same way a citizen would right? And by your argument, never permitted to touch another firearm, right?

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    I agree. Whenever a cop lies on the stand, he should lose his badge and gun forever. Whenever he kicks in the wrong address, he should go to prison and lose his job and never touch another firearm. Let's do that.

    Where do you find the constitution agreeing with you?

    I agree about the perjury part, but not the other. If you can determine who's fault it is for the wrong address bit, then punishment should be severe, but only for that person. You can't punish the whole team for one person's misinformation.

    How many entire military units were punished for being sent to the wrong area of operation?

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    The only time one should lose rights is if they are currently in prison. Prison is supposed to be a way to make you pay for crimes and rehabilitate you (at least this is what we are told). If you commit a crime so heinous that we don't want you to have all rights back, you should stay in prison forever. If it is not that heinous, or you have been rehabilitated and are ready to be out in the population, then you should get all rights back; voting, guns, etc, etc. If I can't trust you to own a gun after prison, then you should not have been released, because that means the problem has not been fixed. To me, it is a clear cut black and white situation; either you are ready to have all rights back and be a truly free man because you paid your debt, or you aren't. The current laws are basically saying "I kind of trust you to be out of prison, but I really don't". I am willing to suspend rights until parole is finished, after all, if you still have to take drug tests for the state and prove to a parole officer you are doing good for a year or two, that could still be a condition of parole in the type of rights restoration law I support.
    I believe in rehabilitation as much as I do the tooth fairy. If you do a gun related crime, then there's no way you should get that privilege back. Same with any violent felony.

    And the law isn't saying "I trust you to be out of prison", it says "the taxpayers can't afford the financial burden".

    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    And being a cop and having to deal with repeat offenders all the time, think about this and parole boards if this was the law. They would not release nearly as many people early on parole if they new they would be able to buy a gun soon. People would be serving full sentences, and I am betting sentencing for most of the serious crimes would end up being a lot more severe.
    I also think if you get 60 years for murder, then you do 60 years. No damn early parole, time off for good behavior (which kills me. If you had been on "good behavior", your ass wouldn't be in jail).

    But again, this all comes down to money. If you think it doesn't you are living in dream world.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    Spoken like a tanker
    Oh fuck no. I rode in a Brad for a bit but am no tanker. I'm a dismount. I did spend a year and a bit as a hotel though.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    I am tracking 100%
    Spoken like a tanker

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