But you're still kinda right. Not voting is a vote for trump, and conservatives know this. Disenfranchisement via drug convictions is a key weapon in their arsenal.
The three As of apologies So many people forget the last one, but IMO it's the most important one. Yes, you should take responsibility and apologize, but without corrective action, it's all just words.
At least he went that route instead of other bigoted parents who actively drive their kids to self-harm/suicide and never learn this lesson.
I don't think it's a manufacturing thing, people sometimes use cast iron pans to melt lead for casting
Execution sentences have more legal process than life sentences (appeals, etc), where life sentences usually get a basic appeals process unless new evidence is found and you can convince someone to take your case and petition on your behalf, where capital cases have mandatory appeals and often involve higher courts' and government officials' time. Add to that the fact that it often takes literal decades from conviction to execution and death row having often higher staffing requirements including (ironically) a suicide watch, the extra costs add up.
So basically you have someone effectively serving a life sentence, plus extra court costs, plus the time it takes for the governor to consider your clemency appeal (even it if it only a few minutes), plus extra staffing, plus the cost of the execution itself.
These are less for your education as it is for management/HR to absolve responsibility: "We trained them to not do <xyz>, it's not our fault they did it"
A billion people is probably the primary thing, and a large portion of the geography has a climate that's pretty ripe for diseases to flourish.
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