I see you used a little gimmick to reconcile yourself with the law by not responding to the bill directly, but by making an editorial statement on a principle. I understand that.
There is something else I would like to understand, and your viewpoint may be interesting. You don't appear convinced that the bill on homicides and first degree murders is a new tool for police officers. What makes you doubt that this tool will make it possible to lay charges?
Does culpable manslaughter or when it's alleged that there was no premeditation... In all cases where criminal organizations face charges, they won't be able to say that it was negligence and that it was not premeditated. You seem to think that this actually isn't new law. I would like to understand why.