Sex Offender Death Penalty Bill (15)

Share your thoughts on the sex offender death penalty bill

On 02/02 at 11:56 PM, Amanda from Mississippi wrote:

First of all, I think that those sentenced to death row & the death penalty should be utilized differently. Reason being, our tax dollars are going to “housing” those inmates. Instead, let them pay their debt to society by replacing animals in testing labs. After all, you can only know for certain how a human will react to certain medicines or treatments by testing it on humans! That way their punishment might possibly have a positive outcome on society.


On 10/17 at 05:46 PM, Darlene from Jackson wrote:

A rapist should be
castrated and if murder took place,
he should be put to death. Examples
should be made for
sex offenders, then
they would think long and hard before they dare to commit this horrific crime against women and
children.


On 09/10 at 09:52 PM, CLAY from bude wrote:

i think we need to enforce it but also end death row,bring back the firing squad,imagine how much money we would save.the law says they have rights,that is a bunch of crap.


On 08/31 at 07:41 AM, Terrisa from Mccomb wrote:

I personal think everyone should have   a second chance im a rape vitim   and   im   not bitter   about it   i   love my   child   to   dead!  so were   is   our   gods   love at.


On 06/04 at 01:51 PM, NT from Madison wrote:

Brandy… You are ignorant.


On 04/27 at 12:13 PM, brandy from vicksburg wrote:

i think ANY SEX OFFENDER should be killed becouse putting them in jail isent going to do any thing to them becouse after so long they start likeing jail and that is all they know that it there life so they are sitting in jail laphing about it so they just need to be put out of there misery by dieing and it should be done as slow as it possably can be done and i think they need to be torcherd as much as possable…......


On 04/13 at 12:36 AM, brandy from vicksbuug wrote:

i think anyone who will rape or malest anyone deserves to die becouse if they do it once they will do it agin expecsaly a child .


On 04/02 at 11:02 PM, Jesse from Mississippi wrote:

Sex should not be criminalized at all, and we should get rid of not only the death penalty (entirely) but also “strict liability” concerning the age of consent, etc.
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Regarding sex crimes, the simple truth is that the body, mind and spirit actually do heal even when the perpetrator isn’t brought to trial (I know this from personal experience as a male child “victim”).
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To the people that argue girls are weaker than guys, and therefore being raped is more difficult for them, I say, “You have no clue what you’re talking about: the heterosexual union is biologically and statistically natural; the male body was not designed to unite with other male bodies.“
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Although I’m straight, I believe it is wrong to persecute homosexuals: their way of life is no threat against either the heterosexual way of life or its institutions.
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Regarding the crime of rape, which I perceive as a crime of violence rather than as a crime of sex, there are already laws protecting people who aren’t competent to consent to the act or acts foundational to the crime—and those laws cover everything (victim too young, perpetrator too seductive, victim not able on account of mental retardation or mental disease or defect, victim otherwise helpless or physically impaired, etc.)
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People who kill convicts and those supporting the death penalty are no better than the BTK murderer himself.
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Society’s best defense—of itself, its members and their property—is best achieved through non-violent policies and activities designed to promote among its respective members a sense of belonging in and to that community.
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In this case, “An ounce of prevention is worth many tons of cure.“  Unfortunately for us each and all, law and policy in this State (and in this Nation) are driven by public outcry—and the people screaming for tougher laws and more brutal enforcement are unreasoning and unreasonable sociopaths and psychopaths.


On 03/31 at 01:46 PM, Noah from Madison wrote:

People should not be put to death for being a sex offender.  The penalty should be extremely harsh, but not death.  What that person did may have been bad, but that person is still alive and they can still go on with their life.  The offender should face a harsh penalty, but not death.
However, I do agree that “rehabilitation” is crap.  That rarely ever works with ANY crime.


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