It doesn't flow. You can't have a Police Officer able to immediately impose the death penalty while the court system will not.
If the Police Officer is maintaining justice (by immediately stopping further danger to the public) then the court system needs to also think in terms of is their sentencing also maintaining justice?
So sure criminals are mal influenced by drugs and alcohol. And perhaps a few are even demonically possessed. But how do you separate those two apart? You can't because the first fosters the latter.
Which means what? You could call legalized alcohol and drugs the greatest threat to our Democracy.
So how do you enforce the conditions of someone's parole that they are not allowed to drink? There is no viable way to do that currently in existence. I mean I am asserting that if someone does their time and then gets out and has alcohol and or drugs they revert right back to the criminal behavior. I am just asserting that. To me it stands as what should be common knowledge?
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Off topic. So we pay for the treatment of other peoples cancer. And alcohol causes cancer. Wouldn't it be best if someone who was diagnosed with cancer where barred from drinking alcohol?
How about someone that had a family history of cancer?
Now perhaps that is the best avenue for private insurance. Not a general trend of private insurance replacing Social Security whereby generalized private insurance it erodes from the health care of the good worker and faithful constitutional democracy citizen.
In a world of only private insurance, ask yourself who is going to pay more? The rich are going to pay less. Why because they are going to own the insurance companies! Have you ever worked for a company that owned the insurance company that covered their employees? Did you ever ask yourself how much that insurance company makes by you just working there? Think about it. That is completely rotten.
Catch and kill a career by causing mental illness and then after two years your owned insurance company no longer has to pay? The general public pays for the sickness you caused? Yeah, they are here!
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