"Jim Yanik" wrote in message
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"Jim Doyle" wrote in
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No, the life of a criminal of the type you describe is worthless.
Genuinely. Yet there is a distinction between him and some random
hard-up opportunist burglar with a family to feed. Granted, he's in
the wrong - but not deserving of a death sentence.
But it's the CRIMINAL'S risk.
OTOH,you would rather have the ODC bear the risks.
'ODC' - surely that would indicate a responsibility to preserve life?
And once again,getting shot is NOT always a "death sentence".
Nice try at emotionalizing the issue,though.
The act of shooting at a person may result in their death. Luck of the draw
if it's not fatal, but the intention is to kill, is it not? Otherwise you'd
pursue a non-lethal method of self-protection.
So yes, you are engaging a person who could die as a result of your actions,
and according to you they deserve to die for the situation in which you both
find yourselves - that's as good as sentencing them to death. In fact - it
is.
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Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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