I honestly think people should stop treating possession the same as actual harm or worse. What promotes crime is something that directly tries doing that maybe, not something that mistaken some people leading to abuse. I've been reading a lot of stories about those lives who are ruined for just possession, and that's just sad.
But to call him a perpetrator in the same sense as if he's a rapist is just terrible.
Especially if someone was possessing it for lawful reports, or legally for court, or research. Research is no excuse to do it, but just a moral argument maybe.
I hope the person regrets and never does it again though, but still. To say it "creates a demand" is fear basing.
I honestly think people should stop treating possession the same as actual harm or worse. What promotes crime is something that directly tries doing that maybe, not something that mistaken some people leading to abuse. I've been reading a lot of stories about those lives who are ruined for just possession, and that's just sad.
But to call him a perpetrator in the same sense as if he's a rapist is just terrible.
Especially if someone was possessing it for lawful reports, or legally for court, or research. Research is no excuse to do it, but just a moral argument maybe.
I hope the person regrets and never does it again though, but still. To say it "creates a demand" is fear basing.
Account abandoned and probably will make a new anonymous account with no trace of evidence of it being me. I think it's justified.