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![]() You're missing the point stupid. The sex offender part is not the key here. Substitute any crime you'd like. What I'm trying to get across is that a law is a law - the dude broke it whether he went to rehab or maybe it's not a deterrent, etc... Intentions don't mean a damn thing. On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 22:59:45 -0500, BDK wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 20:57:16 GMT, "Ross Archer" wrote: Do I misunderstand? Is there any value in jailing someone for becoming addicted to pain medication, after he sought rehab? Any value at all??? I thought not. No deterrent value. No rehabilitation value. Huge negative costs. Is there any value in throwing a confessed sex offender in jail? After they sought help a few times? Any value at all? Can't deter a sex offender right? Can they be rehabilitated? Costs? It's not a question of liberal/conservative values. Who could give a flying F about how those ideals apply to this argument. If a law was broken - pay the consequences. If not - no problem. If anything, he's not a victim of his politics - just a victim of being famous. Regards. Equating sex offenders with drug addiction is just plain nuts. The drug laws are totally out of whack. BDK |
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