Cherry Pie Picache: Address drugs, education issues instead of restoring death penalty

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For actress Cherry Pie Picache, she thinks that addressing drug issues and the lack of education is the solution to ending crime rather than reviving the death penalty back in the country. | khallareINQ

“So what I’m basically saying is I think it’s really important to disseminate and correct the misconception of people that it’s an effective deterrent against crime,” Picache pointed out.

Picache is known to be a staunch advocate against the reimposition of capital punishment. She even affirmed her stance as Michael Flores, the suspect who robbed and murdered her mother Zenaida Sison, was sentenced to reclusion perpetua in December 2015.Cherry Pie Picache on her mother’s killer: ‘Buong puso ko siyang pinapatawad’

“Based on my experience, I think that the killer of my mom thought whether there was going to be death penalty or not. He was under the influence of drugs,” she looked back on what happened. “He [Flores] just really wanted that immediate money to buy more drugs, kill my mother brutally without thinking if he was going to be punished or not,” she added.“So basically, that’s the state of mind yung sa experience namin [on our experience]. So what I’m saying is that for people to realize that it is not really a very good deterrent against crimes.” /jpv

 

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khallareINQ Pwede gurl!

khallareINQ Drugs is like smoking, it is not the lack of education but a human vice once tried hard to give up

khallareINQ Tama ka 'te

khallareINQ There is no scientific evidence that backs the effectivity of death penalty as a crime deterrent. Kung sa korte pa lang madaling bayaran ang judge, aanhin mo ang death penalty? Duh.

khallareINQ Clap clap. Bihira lang talaga ang artistang may utak, diba vicegandako?

khallareINQ How about jobs availability and lower commodity prices for everyone as well?

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