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Shooting at Osgoode Station (pg. 5)
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exstasie
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Originally posted by UmmiE
College and spadina by the bank.


We've all 'lived' at College and Spadina some point in our life...lol

jon jon
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Originally posted by UmmiE
College and spadina by the bank.


lol :eek:
Abercrombie
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
just make it manditory that everyone has a gun on them all the time...you would think twice about shooting someone if you knew that everyone else had a gun on them.


I guess you're refering to Texas, where concealed weapons are legal to the licensed.

Not knowing who has one around you is enough of a deterrent not to with anyone.
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Abercrombie
I guess you're refering to Texas, where concealed weapons are legal to the licensed.

Not knowing who has one around you is enough of a deterrent not to with anyone.


No...I want everyone to know that everyone has a gun on them....must be in plain sight...police should be instructed to ticket anyone who doesn't have a gun in plain sight....and none of these tiny little guns....50 cal minimum for everyone.
UmmiE
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
No...I want everyone to know that everyone has a gun on them....must be in plain sight...police should be instructed to ticket anyone who doesn't have a gun in plain sight....and none of these tiny little guns....50 cal minimum for everyone.



Chemy for President :nervous:
chinamon
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Originally posted by jon jon
haha most of us can't afford that, we're not all living at home smoking hookahs all day :p


hahah
is that jealousy that i sense in your text?
FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by dEsidEL

what area of downtown do you live in?


Yonge/Carlton
Abercrombie
Does T_ALI have a gun? :nervous:
The Highroller
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Originally posted by Yohan
the actual process of trying to execute someone in US is higher than cost of keeping a prisoner in jail for life (cost of appeals, court csts, lawyer cost, etc)


Do you have a reference for that?

And define cost. Cost to the taxpayer or total cost?
Yohan
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Originally posted by The Highroller
Do you have a reference for that?

And define cost. Cost to the taxpayer or total cost?

i read it in dead man walking by helen prejean. certainly changed my view on capital punishments

some statistics from a site
http://www.deadmanwalkingupdate.org/dmw_stats.html#cost

VDub
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Originally posted by ExtremeWays
We need brand new subway cars, where the passages are held in place with magnets.


And if our bodies were made out of metal, that would mean something...
The Highroller
In a few of the states, it specifically mentions that the death penalty has cost more than life-sentencing. However, it does not mention anything about the cost to tax-payers nation-wide. I could understand how in some states this could happen, but unless I see a more detailed study specifically indicating that the cost of the death penalty to the tax-payer outweighs that of life-sentencing, I won't accept it. It doesn't make sense how this could be correct.

I could understand how the total cost of the legal proceedings could outweigh the cost of a life sentence, but part of the total cost is legal fees incurred by the defendant which are irrelevant in this argument.
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