SpaceCoastVol
Jacked up on moonshine and testosterone
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That's not feasible, fair, constitutional or smart.
The entire discussion is silly when you boil it down because of the human condition. You HAVE to have everybody on board with the benefits and penalties. Personal responsibility MUST override all, and it never will. If a drunk driver kills my wife, he better run and hide for the rest of his miserable pathetic life because he will meet the business end of a shotgun on a dark night.
All because selfishness overrides responsibility. No amount of legalization/decriminalization of mind altering substances will change that. Ever.
Perhaps letting them set the penalty if convicted would suit you better?
No. They should have a say in front of the judge and maybe if advocating for the max sentence by law or a lesser one their opinion be considered but that's it.
We are supposed to be a country of laws not run by emotion. Some of our biggest problems is due to emotion playing a role in our laws.