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HillBillyBadass Member Posts: 2 |
I'll start off np's. Murder is illegal, what more debate is there? Ik I've heard what if the women got rapped, which i found out happens way more than i realized. While any women this happens to have all the sympathy i can muster. I don't think murder is the answer to rape. Maybee we should look at a life without parole sentance for first time rapist. Maybee the "right" to bare arms should be more like a requirement, For decent law abideing citizens. I bet if rapist are met with a barrell to the brain they are a bit less likely to offend. These are my thuoghts please offer yours. | |
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anotheruser1 Member Posts: 2 |
the government has taken away a womans right to arm and defend herself with a gun. if the state you live in will let you obtain one of their fee grabbing permits, then you are one of few that can. a law abiding citizen will not carry a firearm out of fear of being put in jail, a criminal does not care. | |
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DisSid Member Posts: 5 |
Outlaw guns and only outlaws will carry guns. However that's not the topic at hand. What constitutes life? Is life an mass of cells or a coherent organism? Dose life have rights, even though it has no concept of rights? Is life at conception? Are the sex cells in humans considered a sort of half life? Is human life sacred in the eyes of whatever God or gods you worship? All life? There are too many questions which neither you or I can give a meaningful answer to. This is why I feel the choice is that of the mother, or conceiving couple. While you and I might hold the opinion that all life is sacred and should be protected and nurtured, even at hardship of the parents, the conciving parents might not feel the same way. Is it fair to ask a young girl to give up her entire life to care for a child born of a drunken one night stand? Is it fair to ask her to drop everything, and loose her ability to forge a gainful life for herself. Should she not have the right to choose to bring a life into this world, when she is comfortable both emotionally and financially? On the social side, is it fair to ask the taxpayers to take on the additional burden of supporting this child, and mother with welfare and food stamps? So many questions, none of which we have the right to answer for a person in this situation. This is why I support the right to choice abortion, or not. | |
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deadmandeadman Member Posts: 1 |
Its a state's rights issue. Let the people vote | |
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