Posted on 04/12/2023 6:16:27 AM PDT by artichokegrower
The California Senate Public Safety Committee will hear a legislative proposal Thursday which would give the state’s worst murderers, who have been sentenced to death or life without the possibility of parole (LWOP), the opportunity to have their sentences invalidated and make them eligible for parole.
(Excerpt) Read more at californiaglobe.com ...
He has to get out so he can receive his reparations check.
And here we thought “The Purge” was science fiction..............
Put a fork in California.
Death Wish.
This shit won’t stop until one or more of these released criminals rapes and murders a high profile political family or two. For the life of me, I cannot understand their vision of the future of our nation, unless they truly want it destroyed.
How does anything like this even get started? Who, specifically, comes up the notion that we should release the most violent, heinous killers back into society? What caused the ‘lawmakers’ to come together and have their staff spend time working on this? Many questions, but only one answer.
Build Back Better means destroying first.
Y’know Nietzsche said that “Out of Chaos Comes Order”.
“California Bill Will Release Death Sentenced Murderers After 20 Years”
How many already-executed prisoners will benefit from this?
This is one of my MAIN ARGUMENTS regarding the need for the Death Penalty.
There is NO SUCH THING as life in prison without possibility of Parole, for multiple reasons, this being one of them (the other simply being a Soros judge).
At best, we can have “life in prison is recommended for this killer”.
What in the devil is their problem? How do they run for office or reelection advocating junk like this? Are the voters all brain dead?
“”Co-authors of SB94 include Democrat Senators Josh Becker (D-San Mateo), Senator Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley), Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), and Assemblywoman Corrie Jackson (D-Riverside) and Assemblywoman Akilah Weber (D-San Diego).
The beneficiaries of this measure, if passed, will be criminals convicted of first-degree murder with special circumstances. These are murderers who killed multiple victims or killed in concert with a rape, robbery, kidnapping or torture. While it would seem unthinkable for any legislator, let alone a group of them, to want their names on a bill that would allow murderers like these to go free, bear in mind that Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón, Alameda County DA Pamela Price and California Attorney General Rob Bonta all support setting murderers free after 15-20 years in prison.””
“Thank God We Got Penitentiaries!” - Richard Pryor
But the kind of order is dependent on who is ruling at the time.
Let’s see some of the most dangerous killers in American are in California Prisons or have been.
Just some of the people I can think of who might get parole under this plan are. Manson family members Charles “Tex” Watson, Susan Atkins, and Leslie Van Houten.
Sirhan Sirhan who killed RFK.
Charles Ng, who along with Leonard Lake kidnapped and took their victims to a remote cabin, built a dungeon where they sexually tortured their victims and then ultimately murdered them, all the while filming their acts.
Richard Ramirez has entered the chat.
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Aye, there's the rub. Whoever is formenting all this, means to step in, once the masses demand somebody do something.
And then all the freaks will be first against the wall. But by then, the Constitution has gone the way of the Dodo Bird, and the masses won't care.
Their sole mission is to destroy the United States of America. And with the help of the people, they are doing it.
Bingo. You nailed it.
> The California Senate Public Safety Committee will hear a legislative proposal… <
At a minimum, they should change their name to “The Friends of Monsters Committee”.
Nietzsche apparently skipped school the days they were covering the theory and practice of entropy.
Paging Charles Bronson.
There is no difference between the two California groups - killers and legislators.
When we finally recognize this, we'll be able to begin to address the problem.
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