They think that criminals like being killed
Dave Undis wrote:
It seems that most people who think gun control laws deter crime also
believe the death penalty doesn't. Can anyone explain this?
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Subject: Speaking of Illegal Guns and Deterrence
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 02:48:47 EST
In light of the list's recent discussions regarding illegal guns and
deterrence of crimes, I thought people might find the following of
interest.
David
"(Ronald) Dixon was upstairs, in bed, when he heard a noise in the
hallway.
Half asleep, he opened his eyes and saw a man at the top of the stairs
heading toward the bedroom of Mr. Dixon's 2-year-old son, Kyle. That was
enough for the father. He grabbed a 9-millimeter pistol that he kept in a
closet, walked toward the man and asked what he was doing there. This
man,
Mr. Dixon said, ran at him, screaming. That's when he pulled the
trigger. He
shot the intruder twice, wounding him seriously but not mortally. Other
points are worth noting.
"Mr. Dixon, 27, is your basic straight arrow, a Navy veteran who works
two
jobs as a computer specialist to provide for his girlfriend and their two
small children. The man accused of being the intruder, Ivan Thompson,
40, is
a career lowlife with a blocklong record of burglaries and other
crimes. If
convicted this time, he could be hammering out license plates for
years to
come.
"Case closed, you might think. But there is one more critical detail:
"Mr. Dixon's gun was illegal. He had no New York license for it. He also
lives in a borough whose district attorney, Charles J. Hynes,
considers the
prosecution of illegal-gun charges a supreme virtue. Mr. Hynes wants Mr.
Dixon to do jail time - not much, but at least some. If convicted of the
misdemeanor charge against him, Mr. Dixon could get as much as a year.
Mr.
Hynes is offering a plea bargain that would involve four weekends,
tops, on
Rikers Island.
"'Nobody,' the district attorney said, 'is going to get a bye' on a gun
charge. 'Everybody is going to do some time. There have to be some
consequences. The Dixon case is a perfect example of what we're trying to
do. We're sympathetic. No question, he had the right to shoot the guy
in his
house. But he had no right to have an illegal weapon.'"
- New York Times, 2/7/03
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