I most assuredly believe killing is acceptable when your own life depends on it, or even the life of another.
I do think execution in the prison system is flawed- I believe a lot of those who die never commit the crimes in question. If we're to play God, our own justice system needs to be re-evaluated. However, if and when a case comes across profound, impenetrable evidence of cold, heartless, first degree murder- well, it just seems logical to throw away waste.
Is it normal that I'm against the death penalty for literally anyone?
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Okie doke, I'm here.
I most assuredly believe killing is acceptable when your own life depends on it, or even the life of another.
I do think execution in the prison system is flawed- I believe a lot of those who die never commit the crimes in question. If we're to play God, our own justice system needs to be re-evaluated. However, if and when a case comes across profound, impenetrable evidence of cold, heartless, first degree murder- well, it just seems logical to throw away waste.