Dutton couldn’t even get terrorism legislation right., page-51

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    thats a good question..... what if they use an illicit drug for their partying? is that a breach of faith in their citizenship?

    or if they get into a bit o' biff with a friend and the friend draws a knife yet the friend is hurt, maybe even killed, but both are injured by the knife and so the DNA and even finger prints are on the knife so that no true attribution can be made so that self-defence is obscured? is this s clear reason to cancel citizenship?

    we've all heard of people being falsely accused and found guilty of offences they didn't commit - its a key reason we don't have the death penalty.

    its a very complex issue tarvie..... even adherence to a religion (and even christians, jews or buddhists can be guilty of crimes) doesn't mean a breach of their citizenship pledge..... after all, as Shakespeare wrote, "use every man after his desserts and who shall scape whipping" (King Lear)
 
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