I seem to recall a story about a young Gagetown officer deliberately shooting full of morphine a wounded soldier trapped under a tank.
Is it not possible for it to be appropriate to do to a human the same thing we would do to a pet dog we loved?
Or is it as simple as "You don't have the authority to make that decision."
We don't carry morphine in Canada so the story is not true. Soldiers, the wounded and prisoners are not dogs. Dogs have no legal standing. It is never exceptable to kill a prisoner, it is never acceptable to kill the wounded, there is no such thing as mercy killing. This is not our first rodeo when it comes to these situations.




















































