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<blockquote data-quote="HTacianas" data-source="post: 77604791" data-attributes="member: 411268"><p>Personally I don't believe in witches. Unless you count 13 year old girls who try to cast spells on people they don't like. I've never heard of them actually working.</p><p></p><p>But to answer your question, look to history. There was a time when 'witchcraft' was a felony that required the death penalty just like any other crime that required death as punishment. And personally I'm glad society has moved on from those days. If you read the accounts of witch trials you'll find that they were all based on false testimony from people who had a grudge against the 'witch', or were just grand drama queens wanting the attention. Even when it meant to death of another person.</p><p></p><p>In modern times should witchcraft be a felony or a misdemeanor? Would it require death, or imprisonment, or a fine? Maybe it would just be a summons like a traffic ticket. Cop sees someone boiling a cauldron of eye of newt and buzzard toenails and says, "Hey there's a big fine for that".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTacianas, post: 77604791, member: 411268"] Personally I don't believe in witches. Unless you count 13 year old girls who try to cast spells on people they don't like. I've never heard of them actually working. But to answer your question, look to history. There was a time when 'witchcraft' was a felony that required the death penalty just like any other crime that required death as punishment. And personally I'm glad society has moved on from those days. If you read the accounts of witch trials you'll find that they were all based on false testimony from people who had a grudge against the 'witch', or were just grand drama queens wanting the attention. Even when it meant to death of another person. In modern times should witchcraft be a felony or a misdemeanor? Would it require death, or imprisonment, or a fine? Maybe it would just be a summons like a traffic ticket. Cop sees someone boiling a cauldron of eye of newt and buzzard toenails and says, "Hey there's a big fine for that". [/QUOTE]
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