ChrisfromDenver
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- Dec 17, 2012
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The Bill of Rights doesn't give anyone the right to kill an innocnet person. If it is reasonable to think a person is not capable of stopping themselves from killing, then their rights can be terminated.
Perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough.
The bill of rights and our laws provide significant protections for the accused. It is normal for these people (like Adam) to never of had a significant issue/run in/threat prior to the event. He might of been crazy, but crazy and a clear danger is a hurdle that is VERY hard to prove and cross. Therefore, it is unlikely to commit people like Adam prior to the event.. . because he is innocent until proven guilty.