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brinstar wrote:christ, sometimes i wish there was still a draft
Allow everyone and anyone to just not show up for no reason, you'd never get jury panels assembled, or you'd only get panels put together with people with ulterior motives.
perhaps we should just have voluntary taxes as well. after all, how dare the man require you give anything back.
Harrison wrote:It's entirely different.
I have nothing to do with the civilian justice system.
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KaiineTN wrote:If people are unwilling to participate, it means the compensation isn't good enough.
Trielelvan wrote:Harrison wrote:It's entirely different.
I have nothing to do with the civilian justice system.
Incorrect. You're a member of our volunteer military which is in place to ensure that we can actually HAVE a civilian justice system instead of Judge Dredd the Tyrant.
KaiineTN wrote:So your answer, then, is forcing people to do it against their will and at their inconvenience? If people are unwilling to participate, it means the compensation isn't good enough. If it was satisfactory, it would be a voluntary exchange with sufficient supply for the demand. Forcing people into it shouldn't be the answer. You could, for example, offer tax credits to those who choose to be a juror when notifications go out. Sounds a lot more reasonable to me than coercion!
Harrison wrote:Trielelvan wrote:Harrison wrote:It's entirely different.
I have nothing to do with the civilian justice system.
Incorrect. You're a member of our volunteer military which is in place to ensure that we can actually HAVE a civilian justice system instead of Judge Dredd the Tyrant.
I knew someone was going to draw that distant line lol
By that same notion I inadvertently ensure the existence of the mafia and drug dealers...
I (insert name), having been appointed a (insert rank) in the U.S. Army under the conditions indicated in this document, do accept such appointment and do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter, so help me God.
KaiineTN wrote:You do not understand my argument in the slightest if you think it comes down to me simply not wanting to do it.
I agree with you though, we shouldn't need to force anyone to into civic duty. Citizens should be willing to out of a sense of responsibility to their communities and country. However, even acknowledging that doesn't in turn mean that I should go along with it in its current state where I am actually coerced into civic duty.
Again, I say, give me the option to say no, and I will be much more likely to say yes.
You do not understand my argument in the slightest if you think it comes down to me simply not wanting to do it.
KaiineTN wrote:You do not understand my argument in the slightest if you think it comes down to me simply not wanting to do it.
I agree with you though, we shouldn't need to force anyone to into civic duty. Citizens should be willing to out of a sense of responsibility to their communities and country. However, even acknowledging that doesn't in turn mean that I should go along with it in its current state where I am actually coerced into civic duty.
Again, I say, give me the option to say no, and I will be much more likely to say yes.
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