Doesn't offend me at all. IF that were the law, then I'd support it's (just and equal) application.
The problem is that so many otherwise intelligent people support that punishment when it is NOT what is judicially-awarded or legislatively-imposed, and yet they want it done anyway. THAT is where the problems begin, and where the guarantees of the Constitution are put at risk... and protecting those guarantees is what I am adamant about, despite all attempts to paint me otherwise.
"The problem is that so many otherwise intelligent people support that punishment when it is NOT what is judicially-awarded or legislatively-imposed, and yet they want it done anyway."
I want the law to put these people in a position, to not endanger others. I want that outcome, from the first sign of their behavior. Statistics indicate they will offend, over and over.
(People say "otherwise intelligent," when they think they are smarter than the other, that disagrees with them.)