RE: Seven states bar people with a criminal record from receiving victim's compensation
September 17, 2018 at 11:56 am
(September 17, 2018 at 11:39 am)mh.brewer Wrote:If you can't discuss civilly, not try to make stuff up and put words in my mouth, then I'm not interested in a conversation with you.(September 17, 2018 at 10:27 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: It doesn't seem out of place to me, to treat violent crimes differently. If you commit a homicide, or an armed robbery, I do think that is in a different category than just skimming some money off of the books.
I tend to agree with those who are against this type of thing all together. Citing, that they have payed for their crime, and that it is often not a penalty for the person who committed the crime anyway. Agree or disagree, if you think it should be expanded to other types of crimes or removed all together, then make your case. I just think that making this about racism is ridiculous.
It's more than skimming money off of books. Conning people out of their life savings (especially the old and infirmed) can be more devastating than an armed robbery.
What racism, you dumb twat. White collar crime = financial crime, look it up.
Oh, wait, you think that colored persons can't commit white collar crimes. Got it.
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