The likely to reoffend argument doesn't hunt
Well, it wouldn't be too hard to stretch the repeat offender argument to career criminals. But we wouldn't be getting to the root of the problem if we did that, would we? I would like to see examples of a person killing someone over race/sexual orientation etc, and being paroled and the statistics of commiting the same crime. I think what this law does is merely go Oh, he killed a gay person, five more years for him" Well, I guess we will never know until we get some stats. I go look for them unless you have some links for me or whatever.
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