By your own logic the man you 'commend' for turning his life around would be dead at 19 - every good thing he's done since, including the post you're replying to, exists only because nobody took your advice.

No, you are projecting your own opinion here. I've commended him for turning away from his wrong path while condemning him for his actions individually that have destroyed lives through the same exact suffering he experienced. I offered no advice.

The worldwide death penalty you're endorsing still kills him at 19, so you're commending a redemption your own proposal would have prevented.

You dont care that a drug traffiker kills/destroys countless lives?

Why not apply the same empathy for terrorists? Maybe they can turn their life around too.

A 14-year-old addict reselling Adderall to classmates to feed his own habit isn't a 'trafficker' who 'destroyed countless lives'

IF you read the full story that was his gate way drug and he graduated into selling hard drugs so he could use harder drugs.

It's incredibly sad to see people not realize that drugs can do enormous harm just as a terrorist would inflict upon the population.

The fact that people here are upset that other countries recognize the enormity of going easy on drug pushers but show no empathy for victims of drug use is quite telling.

the drugs he describes selling are prescription pills and a research chemical that was legal when he sold it, and his conviction was a 'low-grade felony'