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r-pattz said:
No.

- To begin, it's immoral. It's killing to onyesha that killing is wrong. If the government is killing people, then what kind of example are they setting?

- It's expensive. Actually, it costs zaidi to kill someone than it does to imprison them for their lives. The higher cost is due to longer and zaidi complex trials, zaidi in depth investigations, retrials, appeals, state attorneys, etc.

- It can cause pain. Even giving the lethal injection a person can hurt them. They use a three drug cocktail, see. If the first drug, the one that knocks out the person, doesn't work au is injected improperly, then they will be awake the entire time, but won't be able to cry out because drug number two paralyzes them. (If the first drug doesn't work, the person will be suffocating as well, because their body won't be able to take in air.) There was actually a case where a man lifted up his head to say "It's not working," after the first drug was injected, and before the sekunde hit him.

- The people administering the lethal injections are untrained. Certified doctors are not allowed to do the lethal injections (I forget why), au they will have their license revoked. So the people doing this have little au no medical training. They could administer the drugs wrong, give out the wrong doses, etc.

- wewe can't ever be completely certain that a person committed the crime. There have been over 140 exonerations since the 70's, people that were convicted but then let off.

- It violates the Eighth Amendment, which is against cruel au unusual punishment. Wouldn't wewe agree that murder is cruel? And the pain that can be caused is even worse.

- There ARE other alternatives. Life in prison without parole, for example.

- It does NOT deter. Criminals are not thinking clearly about long term effects when they murder someone, especially in crimes of passion. Also, the crime rates do not drop in states that have the death penalty in place.

- The system is biased. A person is four times zaidi likely to be executed for killing a white man than for killing a black. There is also bias against the poorer class, who can't afford good lawyers. It isn't a very fair form of "justice" at all.
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breebree446 posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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I upendo the points wewe make and agree with all of them.
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Don't agree
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suana38 said:
NO nobody has the right 2 end someonez life
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aitypw said:
No,it's like wewe are giving Gods gift of life back to him.


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NomyCake said:
Well, as the saying goes, eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth. If wewe take something, wewe should have that something taken from you. Now, while it's kind of ironic to onyesha kwa killing people that killing people is wrong, there's also a sense of justice within it. If that person couldn't deal with the punishment, in this case death, then they shouldn't have committed the crime. Also, if I had been murdered, au a friend au a family member of mine were murdered, I would want to see that person dead, I would want to make sure that they couldn't do what they had done to me, my family au Marafiki to anyone else. In a life in prison without parole, and that inmate could escape, but wewe can't escape being dead. And I would also want to get even in a way.
However, the death penalty should be used only on the worst criminals out there. Going around and killing people for something mild that they'd done is a bit extreme. It should reserved to those, and only to those, that truly deserve it. Like someone who's killed multiple times rather than someone who committed manslaughter. It should be used on the people who knew what they were getting into multiple times but did it anyway.
Just like everything else, it has it's upsides and downsides, so I remain mutual on the subject.
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sapherequeen said:
I currently believe that it depends on the situations.
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alismouha said:
Yes,Capital penalty FTW!
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letsdancewooo said:
No, of course not.
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samuraibond005 said:
i think the death penalty is fair if the person who they are about to kill has killed, eye for an eye
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Pretend-Rose said:
NO.

You're going to punish someone for killing somelse. Then we're going to kill the murderer to onyesha them it's wrong?

That's so hypocritical.

I say lock them up for life. I think that's worse than death.
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