Disillusioned New member May 3, 2012 #41 Grind said: Which does not in any way refute my original premise. Click to expand... That the freedom of an already convicted criminal is more important than the right to security of an innocent citizen?
Grind said: Which does not in any way refute my original premise. Click to expand... That the freedom of an already convicted criminal is more important than the right to security of an innocent citizen?
Billy the Great Khan Uwaa OmO May 3, 2012 #42 Disillusioned said: That the freedom of an already convicted criminal is more important than the right to security of an innocent citizen? Click to expand... They're equal in freedom, otherwise why let the prisoner out at all?
Disillusioned said: That the freedom of an already convicted criminal is more important than the right to security of an innocent citizen? Click to expand... They're equal in freedom, otherwise why let the prisoner out at all?