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Originally Posted by Kool Keef
Your analogy is completely flawed. There isn't a lynch mob waiting on the border to string this guy up the minute he's released. He is accused of murder. He will be tried. He has a chance to be found not guilty. Even if found guilty, there is no guarantee that he will be executed.
A more appropriate analogy would be that an accused murderer runs into your house to escape the authorities and the police are waiting at the front door. What's your conscience say now?
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Exactly right.
As simple as it sounds, you don't want to risk execution, don't kill someone in a state with a death penalty.
Canada should deport him like any other criminal, and let justice in the jurisdiction he committed the crime try him as per the laws in that jurisdiction.