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2012-02-03 at 10:25

Let-killers-hang idea has lots of support: Senator

By The Canadian Press
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OTTAWA - A Conservative senator says he's been inundated with expressions of support for his unusual idea of providing rope to help murder convicts commit suicide in prison.

Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu says he's received 500 to 600 messages of support in only one day.

Boisvenu had made an apparently off-the-cuff suggestion that killers be given rope in their prison cell — so that they could decide whether to hang themselves.

Although he apologized immediately for the language he used Wednesday, on Thursday he was sounding a little less apologetic.

He said it appeared many Canadians agreed with him.

''The comments I got from 500 people, maybe even 600, said the media are exaggerating this,'' Boisvenu said.

''Also, these people are saying, 'What Mr. Boisvenu said, that's just what people think.' The people who wrote to me, the majority are victims.''

Boisvenu was a prominent victims' rights advocate whose daughter was murdered, and who lost another daughter in a car accident. He was named to the Senate last year by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Boisvenu suggested this week that he might agree with the death penalty in limited cases, because it could save the state on incarceration costs. He cited the multimillion-dollar cost of jailing killers like Clifford Olson and the Shafias.

Boisvenu said capital punishment could be used only in cases where there was no hope of rehabilitation.

But he added that he was against systematic capital punishment and he also stressed that the prime minister has made it clear he doesn't want to reopen the debate. Canada abolished capital punishment in 1976 and the last executions were in 1962.

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citywkr says:
500-600 people responding out of 30 million(possibly more) people isn't significant at all.
2/3/2012 1:29:39 PM
Spiffy says:
That's the first thing I thought too. He doesnt give any specific numbers, he only mentions that most are victims. I'll go so far as to assume that he meant families of the victims, but his defense of his comments by saying that a tiny number of people are for it? That not a good strategy for a politician when I can get 600+ comments with a picture of a sad kitten online
2/3/2012 7:53:49 PM
Jon Powers says:
The Liberaly Appointed Senator is in a clear conflict of interest.

Since when do we Appoint for life persons who only want revenge?

Here's a suggestion let's abolish all of these "Harper Liberal Appointments" in the Senate!

Just another example of why we need real justice reforms for the protection of persons from their clearly bankrupt governments.

I'm sure Guy Paul Morin and all the others like Dr Smith's victims who have been wrongfully convicted would greatly take the Disshonourable Senator to task for his statements.

Great Story!
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2/4/2012 9:49:02 AM
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