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I think that most people has heard this phrase or something similar. "Ill believe corporations are people when Texas Executes one".

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>It’s widely known that Corporations are People. This is universally agreed to be a good thing; I list Target as my emergency contact and I hope it will one day be the best man at my wedding. But there are other, less well known non-human entities that have also been accorded the rank of person. Ships: Ships have long posed a tricky problem for states and courts. Similar to nomads, vagabonds, and college students on extended study abroad, they roam far and occasionally get into trouble.

I think that most people has heard this phrase or something similar. "Ill believe corporations are people when Texas Executes one". Archive: https://archive.today/ArvyN From the post: >>It’s widely known that Corporations are People. This is universally agreed to be a good thing; I list Target as my emergency contact and I hope it will one day be the best man at my wedding. But there are other, less well known non-human entities that have also been accorded the rank of person. Ships: Ships have long posed a tricky problem for states and courts. Similar to nomads, vagabonds, and college students on extended study abroad, they roam far and occasionally get into trouble.
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California has been working to execute corporations for yeas, so there's that side of the argument.