I support the capital punishment. Why should we allow tax payers money to be foolishly wasted on providing criminals with free food, a roof over their head and all the other expenses that a correctional facility requires?
I believe someone who is able to take someone else's life should be deprived of any right because they themselves have deprived their victim of any freedom of choice.
And as far as the uncertainty goes when trying to prove someone is guilty or not, that is something that remains a matter of prosecutors competence. It's a risk we have to take because, i think it will work in the long run. Crime rates will decrease because people will be more aware that their actions have permanent consequences.
That's the reason I would support it as well. However, another part of me says spending the rest of your life in a cell is a worse punishment than death. It forces you to think about what you did and live with the misery. If I knew being in a cell with nothing to do was all my life was ever gonna amount to, I would want to die.
I agree, I also think holding prosecutors up to a higher standard and imposing very harsh penalties for improper prosecution would be wise also. Take away some of the zeal some lawyers have for nonchalantly destroying someone's life for their career.
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I support the capital punishment. Why should we allow tax payers money to be foolishly wasted on providing criminals with free food, a roof over their head and all the other expenses that a correctional facility requires?
I believe someone who is able to take someone else's life should be deprived of any right because they themselves have deprived their victim of any freedom of choice.
And as far as the uncertainty goes when trying to prove someone is guilty or not, that is something that remains a matter of prosecutors competence. It's a risk we have to take because, i think it will work in the long run. Crime rates will decrease because people will be more aware that their actions have permanent consequences.
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That's the reason I would support it as well. However, another part of me says spending the rest of your life in a cell is a worse punishment than death. It forces you to think about what you did and live with the misery. If I knew being in a cell with nothing to do was all my life was ever gonna amount to, I would want to die.
I agree, I also think holding prosecutors up to a higher standard and imposing very harsh penalties for improper prosecution would be wise also. Take away some of the zeal some lawyers have for nonchalantly destroying someone's life for their career.