re: #161 ☞☞☞☞☠
My opinion is that if they weeded out the bastard and never risked anyone’s life, it’s great. Go on doing it.
However I think you could agree that “entrapment” is a non-trivial topic, and should be discussed, in principle.
I agree but the argument all too often come with a lot of baggage about presumed innocence of the suspect (Koskid mentioned the case in Oregon as an example of a set up) and other issues and hangups about the evil American empire, colonialism etc. It is a serious issue but is very rarely discussed seriously.