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James Turner's avatar

This is only one of countless tales from Canada's Theatre of the Absurd, sometimes called a Justice System.

More and more, each day it is becoming strikingly similar to the catastrophe that is America's acceptance of gun violence.

How many more innocent children will have to lose their lives in order for Canadians to rise up and demand reason from the Government we supposedly elect? Will we be forced to endure another Sandy Hook where 26 children, ages 5-7 were murdered by a maniac?

That is not a meaningless or inappropriate comparison.

The entire topic is no longer worth the wasted breath of a comment.

And it will not be worth it until the scourge of the 200+ judges and 7 of 9 Supreme Court judges installed by Trudeau the Witless are gone or rendered impotent.

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Billions and Billions's avatar

Having to put out a public safety announcement means there is a trust issue. It means the public is NOT safe. Why is the public deliberately being put at risk?

If it's determined he may reoffend why is he not kept back or sent to a place where he can't be tempted?

I have often thought a monastery of some sort where these people can work to provide for themselves, continue to get emotional help, and live a life where there is no potential threat to themselves and others might be a good idea.

He served his sentence, sure, but the family of his victim has an emotional life sentence. Let's not have another family dealing with major trauma.

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John S.'s avatar

A 12 year sentence with 10 out in the public under supervision is an abomination called Canadian justice.

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Ruth Bard's avatar

If he is a high risk to re-offend, then he belongs in jail. Why is this so difficult?

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Mike Robinson's avatar

I would say that the folks of Nepean are reaping the rewards of their votes. Unfortunate, but they totally brought this on themselves.

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