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@78S5M87 from Wisconsin answered…6yrs6Y
Yes, pardon all people who are not a threat to our society or themselves.
pardon all people who are not a threat to our society or themselves.
@8F6GY5L from Kansas answered…6yrs6Y
yes if it reduces their sentence and give some form of protection
@89CY647 from Arizona answered…6yrs6Y
No special laws are necessary. If there is no victim, there is no crime.
@89SH3SL from Wisconsin answered…6yrs6Y
Yes, but only when they use legal processes
@buday4vancouver from Washington answered…6yrs6Y
Give them "Time Served" under a No Recrimination Act. Don't treat them like heroes, unless they had nothing to do with what they witnessed.
@EdmundSnow98answered…5yrs5Y
Yes, but only if releasing the information does not threaten our national security and only if the information was legally obtained.
@buday4vancouver from Washington answered…5yrs5Y
Give them "Time Served," under a No Recrimination Act, as long as information proves true and leads to convictions. Anyone falsely accused has rights.. Don't treat them like heroes, unless they had nothing to do with what they witnessed.
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