Many Canadian laws are not being applied to protect the society as a whole.
Society revolves around law and order. Laws are to protect the rights of people. If they weren't put in place, the world would be complete chaos. At some point, laws can reach a level of ridiculousness. Canada's present day laws are not being applied adequately. We live in a world where some people don't have any standards of their own. And because of that, society has to set the standards for them. But the laws have to be enforced because people will still break them. Judges, officers, and many other people are against strict punishment. They believe that criminals can change. They want to give them a second chance. Basically, that's a dream world. Many people believe that criminal activity starts as a child, and that it's because of 'family issues'. They grew up in a home where there was abuse, and they think this is normal. But in most cases, it's not family issues. In many instances, immigrants are involved. There are mobs in China conning people. They are saying "Canada is great, you can get a job, live free, have a perfect life." So a Chinese man and his family will consider coming. It's not that simple. Later, the mob says, "it's $60,000 each to go, and if y'all can't pay it, you'll work for me in Canada for t
Victim's rights are ignored by society. It is the victim, and their families that become the prisoners. They allow a stranger to seize control of their lives. There are two weaknesses in society: kids who can't defend themselves from abuse, and seniors who are weak and unable to protect themselves. Most senior citizens went to war for this country yet society isn't protecting them. Home invasions are the main threat to older people. Criminals break into their home, and rob them of their lives. Seniors need self-defense, they need guns. Even with guns, they can't always be protected. With Canada's laws in place, a person cannot use a weapon unless it is for self-defense. So as a result of no protection, victims will spend the rest of their lives in fear, paying for what one man has done. he rest of your life." And while the person is in Canada, because Canada's immigration allowed them in, they cannot afford to pay the fee. There are threats on the family, and that leads to criminal activity and/or prostitution. Do Canadians really want immigration authorities letting in these criminal elements? Until Canada adopts the capital punishment program, many lives will still be at stake. For instance, one
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