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I'm sure the law is not supposed to deter crime, but rather to ensure justice. Burr Send a noteboard - 24/10/2009 03:49:58 AM
Crimes against certain groups tend to be sentenced more leniently than usual. One can expect more variance in this the more locally and less visibly the case is prosecuted. That is why federal prosecution is a good thing for hate crimes. On the other hand, I'm rather dubious about how hate-crimes legislation mandates sentences. The legislation should increase the minimum sentence for hate crimes, but sentencing should still be capped at the normal maximum sentence.
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Matthew Shepard act passed - 23/10/2009 07:54:07 PM 778 Views
Meh - 23/10/2009 08:06:22 PM 369 Views
Federal punishment is usually harsher then state law - 23/10/2009 09:27:49 PM 355 Views
I honestly don't care that federal law is more harsh - 24/10/2009 01:04:16 AM 344 Views
68-29, eh? Party line division? *NM* - 23/10/2009 08:25:07 PM 136 Views
More or less - 23/10/2009 08:35:10 PM 352 Views
All hate crime legislation is stupid..... - 23/10/2009 10:15:02 PM 369 Views
I'm sure Orwell would be intrigued by his own prognosticative abilities. - 24/10/2009 12:52:24 AM 379 Views
Didn't we already slice crimes by degree of intention (e.g., murder vs. manslaughter) pre-Orwell? - 24/10/2009 05:23:56 AM 357 Views
Not sure I agree there - 24/10/2009 02:29:13 PM 326 Views
How about DADT, or employment non discrimination, or federal benefits for civil unions/marriages? - 24/10/2009 01:23:06 AM 360 Views
See..this is much more important than Hate Crime Legislation, and it actually accomplishes something *NM* - 24/10/2009 01:52:31 AM 128 Views
Agreed, but - 24/10/2009 02:12:11 AM 328 Views
I'd be more supportive of hate crime legislation as a whole if it made any real sense to me - 24/10/2009 02:22:46 AM 338 Views
I'm sure the law is not supposed to deter crime, but rather to ensure justice. - 24/10/2009 03:49:58 AM 294 Views
Which is one of the failures of the American Justice system - 24/10/2009 04:53:33 AM 318 Views
So it's inherently worse for a gay man to get beaten up than a straight guy? - 24/10/2009 03:45:43 AM 313 Views
Doesn't there have to be an indication ... - 24/10/2009 04:33:49 AM 333 Views
Doesn't matter, Same crime, same punishment, with no extra preference given to anyone. - 24/10/2009 04:48:22 AM 321 Views
It does matter to what you were saying, though. - 24/10/2009 06:32:32 AM 387 Views
One factor in this I don't like though - 24/10/2009 01:54:53 PM 323 Views
Correct - 24/10/2009 04:55:43 AM 329 Views
All orientations are protected. - 24/10/2009 05:17:55 AM 330 Views
Isn't killing or assaulting someone already illegal? - 24/10/2009 05:50:15 AM 329 Views
As per my reply to you above: - 24/10/2009 06:42:24 AM 345 Views
I said nothing as to what I think about hate crimes laws. - 24/10/2009 06:47:51 AM 335 Views
yes and how many black men are sentenced for attacking white men? - 24/10/2009 02:00:26 PM 304 Views
Couldn't say, Ray. - 25/10/2009 04:43:12 AM 467 Views
I don't support that anymore then I support hate crime laws. - 25/10/2009 02:33:27 PM 346 Views
they need to throw out all of the thought crime laws *NM* - 24/10/2009 02:04:30 PM 121 Views
Minor point. - 24/10/2009 04:46:25 PM 352 Views
Yeah I saw that and kind of scoffed as well - 24/10/2009 07:57:23 PM 351 Views
well since almost everything he said turned out to be BS why not that too? - 25/10/2009 02:36:25 PM 338 Views
That's my main objection, yes. - 25/10/2009 10:50:49 PM 337 Views

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