I love these sorts of threads.
Dont forget, you have to understand how much energy will be transferred to the victim from the projectile in order to find how much the target will move back. I bet the dummy would have moved back a hell of a lot more if they shot at the plate with something smaller than .50
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
I was speaking to a person yesterday who knows a prison officer at Paremoremo. He said that right up to the time Burton was released on parole, he was a nutter and wanted to go down in history as NZ's most notorious hard arse.
There's a lot of big, tough talk about guns but at the end of the day, kiwi's are a bunch of pitiful wimps who created this mess in the first place, then act all angry and ask lots of questions when this shit goes down. This is nothing new. It happens all the time.
Kiwi. A flightless bird. How appropriate.
Bloody colony.
It is the govt that demands,while hiding behind the parole board's skirts,that criminals are released on parole.
They require this for various reasons - to keep the national prison population low, so Clark can look good to the UN and get a job with them.
To save money in the prison system so Cullen can increase his surpluses etc.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
You want restorative justice?
How do you argue its necessity? Certainly justice must exist to provide a secure, predictable society for those willing to abide by the necessary behavioural constraints, but beyond that?
The justifiability of capital punishment for premeditated murder is easy to establish from any end of the philosophical spectrum. Both Kant's categorial imperative and moral relativism allow it. I could go on. The only reason for not bending to such an overwhelming moral necessity, as a society, is the pragmatic consideration of judicial fallability.
I put it to you that your desire for restorative justice exists only as a necessary prop for your benevolent self-image. Restorative justice may be desirable on a selfish level, but it is no more morally justifiable than masturbation.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
1. The Government does not "demand" that prisoners are released on parole. Those decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
2. Parole is a legitimate device used in the rehabilitation of people convicted of all manner of offences.
3. The Rt Hon Helen Clark is not in the running for any "job" with the UN. There were unsubstantiated rumours that she may have been in contention for the Secretary General's role when Kofi Annan's term expired. Now that Ban Ki-moon has secured that role, I would have thought that the Clark rumours may have disappeared.
4. (Over)Expenditure on new prisons is a significant issue for this Government. Bumping a few more prisoners out on parole is unlikely to have any material effect on this whatsoever.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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