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@9ZXF67Q
from Ontario
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Should prisoners serving life sentences for first degree murder be eligible for a parole hearing after 15 years?
Yes
Should a person be convicted of murder or sexual assault at a first degree charge with hard evidence, then the person in question should not be allowed to be pa…
@9ZXF67Q
from Ontario
agreed…
4mos
4MO
Should prisoners serving life sentences for first degree murder be eligible for a parole hearing after 15 years?
No
In Canada, many people re-offend, leading to more damage and more destruction to those caught in it. In 2019, around 23% of ex-convicts re-offended.
@9ZXF67Q
from Ontario
disagreed…
4mos
4MO
Should prisoners serving life sentences for first degree murder be eligible for a parole hearing after 15 years?
Yes, provided a strict psychological evaluation shows they are no longer a threat to society
Depending on whether the psychological evaluation shows that they are a threat or not, it is a gamble whether there won't be an emotional trigger such as a trau…
@9ZXF67Q
from Ontario
disagreed…
4mos
4MO
Should cities open drug “safe havens” where people who are addicted to illegal drugs can use them under the supervision of medical professionals?
Yes
People who are ostracized for doing things that are inherently bad should not be seen in a good light, nor should they be given a safe place to continue harming…
@9ZXF67Q
from Ontario
agreed…
4mos
4MO
Should cities open drug “safe havens” where people who are addicted to illegal drugs can use them under the supervision of medical professionals?
No
Around 21 million (6%) of the population in Canada are addicts tied to drugs. Due to drugs and their highly addictive quality. more and more people will be uns…