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Bill Calling for Castration of Sex Offenders Passes Louisiana Senate

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Posted by: kwflatbed

BATON ROUGE, La. — The most serious sex crimes should be punishable by castration, with drugs or surgery, the Louisiana Senate voted on Tuesday.
The bill by Sen. Nick Gautreaux, D-Meaux, would give judges the option of imposing chemical castration on those convicted of sex crimes including aggravated rape, simple rape and indecent behavior with a juvenile. Chemical castration would be mandatory on second offenses, and the offender would have the option of choosing physical castration instead.
Senators voted 32-3 to send the measure to the House.
Chemical castration would involve treatment with the drug medroxyprogesterone acetate, with the aim of diminishing the offender's sexual impulses. Gautreaux amended the bill to add a provision that would bar such an offender from taking another substance — such as estrogen — that could counteract the effects of the castration drug.
The drug treatment would be mandatory on a second offense, though a medical expert would have to determine that the treatment would be effective.
Once ordered to undergo the treatment, the offender would have the option of physical castration — which Gautreaux said some offenders might prefer to avoid any drug side effects or in hopes of permanently curbing impulses that led to his offense.
Voting against the measure were Sens. Cheryl Gray, D-New Orleans, Robert Kostelka, R-West Monroe, and Derrick Shepherd, D-Marrero.
Also awaiting House debate is another Gautreaux bill that would prohibit sex offenders from wearing masks or costumes on most major holidays, and prohibit them from giving candy or other gifts to people younger than 18. The bill (Senate Bill 143) by Sen. Nick Gautreaux, D-Meaux, now goes to the House for debate. Violators could be jailed for a minimum of six months and a maximum of three years.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,351386,00.html



Posted by: CJIS

Sounds good too me



Posted by: Hb13

Quote:
Originally Posted by npd_323 View Post
Sounds good too me
+1



Posted by: Delta784

Good idea in concept, but the only way to make sure these pieces of human garbage never re-offend is to either lock them away forever or kill them.

I prefer the latter, because as Ed Davis once said, no one has ever escaped or been paroled from a cemetery.



Posted by: Sniper

32 to 3 ????? WOW.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta784 View Post
Good idea in concept, but the only way to make sure these pieces of human garbage never re-offend is to either lock them away forever or kill them.

I prefer the latter, because as Ed Davis once said, no one has ever escaped or been paroled from a cemetery.
Actual castration is not an ordinarily reversible operation. The appeals with this would be similar to people sitting on death row. Will NEVER happen. Like Bruce said...... Lock them in jail never to be heard from again or kill them.



Posted by: NPD108

Chop it off!!



Posted by: Harley387

I'm sure the ACLU will be intervening any time now.



Posted by: Ashley89

wow!



Posted by: JMB1977

Chop it off...suffer for a while in pain..then kill them!



Posted by: Nuke_TRT

+1



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

Ive ALWAYS supported castration in these cases...at the neck!



Posted by: Andy0921

They should make the perp castrate himself; just like the Pain Olympic video.



Posted by: USMCMP5811

Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta784 View Post
Good idea in concept, but the only way to make sure these pieces of human garbage never re-offend is to either lock them away forever or kill them.

I prefer the latter, because as Ed Davis once said, no one has ever escaped or been paroled from a cemetery.

Exactly, Just because they become a unic, doesn't mean they cant get their rocks off with forign objects or their hands. Just kill the SOB's.



Posted by: pahapoika

the only way to make sure these pieces of human garbage never re-offend is to either lock them away forever or kill them.

love the part about "second offender" wait till the sh**bag rapes TWO kids , then punish him !

unless the public gets some intestinal fortitude , this will never end. allot of child molestation victims grow up to be pedophiles, drug addicts or both.





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