So... I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I think these guys shouldn't get to have firearms.
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2Interesting twist. Delinquents not felons.
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3I had to look because I really didn't believe Incas were that common, not around here anyway.



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4I believe smallpox wiped out most of the Inca school shooters... the rest fled to a fortress city in the mountains.Simmer down wrote:I had to look because I really didn't believe Incas were that common, not around here anyway.
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5Is prison for rehabilitation or punishment? Both?
If a person is rehabilitated doesn't that mean they are all back to normal?
If they aren't back to normal why would they be set free?
If a person's actions are so heinous that it warrants a lifetime of punishment, why is it safe to let them out?
Should children be sentenced to a life-long punishment? Can they be rehabilitated?
If a person is rehabilitated doesn't that mean they are all back to normal?
If they aren't back to normal why would they be set free?
If a person's actions are so heinous that it warrants a lifetime of punishment, why is it safe to let them out?
Should children be sentenced to a life-long punishment? Can they be rehabilitated?
The symbol of the race ought to be a human being carrying an ax, for every human being has one concealed about him somewhere, and is always seeking the opportunity to grind it.
- Mark Twain, a Biography
- Mark Twain, a Biography
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6Those are the questions in a nutshell.virtualhabitat wrote:Is prison for rehabilitation or punishment? Both?
If a person is rehabilitated doesn't that mean they are all back to normal?
If they aren't back to normal why would they be set free?
If a person's actions are so heinous that it warrants a lifetime of punishment, why is it safe to let them out?
Should children be sentenced to a life-long punishment? Can they be rehabilitated?
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7The responses to those are dependent on the funding source of the modality chosen.sikacz wrote:Those are the questions in a nutshell.virtualhabitat wrote:Is prison for rehabilitation or punishment? Both?
If a person is rehabilitated doesn't that mean they are all back to normal?
If they aren't back to normal why would they be set free?
If a person's actions are so heinous that it warrants a lifetime of punishment, why is it safe to let them out?
Should children be sentenced to a life-long punishment? Can they be rehabilitated?



Puffing up is no substitute for smarts but it's a common home remedy
