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Joe Miller on Crime
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Supports capital punishment
Q: Do you support capital punishment for certain crimes? A: Yes.
Source: Alaska Congressional Election 2010 Political Courage Test
, Sep 9, 2010
Mandatory prison for drugs; reduced prison for non-violence
Q: Do you support programs that provide prison inmates with vocational and job-related training and job-placement assistance when released? A: Yes.
Q: Do you support reduced prison sentences for non-violent offenders?
A: Yes.
Q: Do you support mandatory prison sentences for selling illegal drugs?
A: Yes.
Source: Alaska Congressional Election 2010 Political Courage Test
, Sep 9, 2010
Opposes federal hate crime legislation
Issue: Federal Hate Crimes Laws:
Joe: Opposes
Lisa: Voted in favor of:
7/16/09: On Cloture, S.Amdt.1511, YEA on "providing Federal assistance to local jurisdictions to prosecute hate crimes."
6/15/04: On S.Amdt.3183, voted YEA on "providing
Federal assistance to prosecute hate crimes.
Note: the above bills were airdropped into Defense Authorizations to fund our troops in the field. Sen. Murkowski would hold our service men and women hostage to the Left's radical social agenda.
Source: 2010 Senate campaign website, Joemiller.us, "Joe vs. Lisa"
, Aug 24, 2010
Supports capital punishment for certain crimes.
Miller supports the CC survey question on capital punishment
The Christian Coalition voter guide [is] one of the most powerful tools Christians have ever had to impact our society during elections. This simple tool has helped educate tens of millions of citizens across this nation as to where candidates for public office stand on key faith and family issues.
The CC survey summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: "Capital punishment for certain crimes, such as first degree murder & terrorism"
Source: Christian Coalition Survey 10-CC-q8 on Aug 11, 2010
Opposes more severe penalties for Hate Crimes.
Miller opposes the CC survey question on "Hate Crimes"
The Christian Coalition voter guide [is] one of the most powerful tools Christians have ever had to impact our society during elections. This simple tool has helped educate tens of millions of citizens across this nation as to where candidates for public office stand on key faith and family issues.
The CC survey summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: "Hate Crimes legislation that designates crimes as more severe due to the perpetrator's thoughts and motivations"
Source: Christian Coalition Survey 10-CC-q9 on Aug 11, 2010
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