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what if your father or son killed someone, went to prison for life and immediately changed his ways, and was an amazing person. Should he be released back to society? Maybe not. Should he be killed? I personally don't think so. our justice system is messed up in that if you commit a serious crime you should not be out in a few years, but in BC you may be. With that said, I think no human should have the right to kill another human, and the death penalty is killing a human. With THAT said, jail overcrowding and taxpayer money going towards prisons can become a serious issue. But according to both this article and countlesssources i've seen, it's actually sometimes as expensive to kill someone - you have to go through so much hassle that 25+ years is what it normall ytakes in teh states to finally kill someone. that's 25+ years of your money for them to stay in jail that time. So what's the point? I don't get why criminals can't have a choice. An option for assisted suicide would make everything so much easier. |
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Man road blocks and catch drunk drivers... Work with at risk teens and steer them down another path... Create a presence to deter crime before it happens... |
whats wrong with the system is "life" is never "life" you kill a man in the first degree and get out in 20 years? hmm.. my #1 beef by far is with gun crime, people bitch and complain about shootings etc. cops continue to say that the public is at risk etc. yet people in possesion of loaded unregistered handguns are processed and released back into public to have a case thrown out or run out of time to be processed before they ever see any sort of REAL punishment? imo any gun crime should be a 2 strike process, especially with handguns [considering no one commits crimes with long-rifles basically..] if your found with an unregistered hand gun, give them whatever, a month in jail, a week, whatever if your found AGAIN with a unregistered handgun, 10 years it's pretty simple and imo it wouldnt be that big of a deal to do, unless of course you are ok with people who have no other intention to use a handgun other than to cause bodily harm to another person running around time and time again |
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If you're going to act like an animal, then society should treat you as one. It infuriates me that people who murder, rape, molest, with intent; are treated so well. The absolute minimum of their punishment should be what they've done to their victims. |
when you completely fuck up a persons life through a rape etc. that victim will never be the same when you fuck up entire families via murder etc. those families will never be the same some guy getting out after 15 years or less for heinous crimes probably doesnt think twice about actions that destroy other peoples entire lives. |
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Further, look at the recent bullshit around the "faint hope clause" and Olson insisting on his parole hearings despite there being less than zero chance of it ever being granted - the whole remainder of his existence seemed to be with the sole cause of slapping the families of his victims repeatedly in the face. How can anyone make the case that it was a good thing for him to be kept alive as long as he was? How much pain and suffering could have been spared dozens of families if he'd just been shanked in prison three decades ago? It's not a point of punishment or retribution or deterrent, but simply a matter of doing it for the good of society. Quote:
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I honestly think forced labour would be a better alternative then the death sentence.. Just make all those bastards in prison work for there food and living expenses... hell even make some profit from there labour.. (chinese sweat factory style) |
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No justice system in the world has ever and likely will never sufficiently demonstrate a 100% fool-proof system. Wrongful convictions happen all the time. People are imperfect and will get things wrong. I guess I just value life too greatly to ever support the death penalty. If even one innocent person is put to death, its not worth it to me. |
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would havin four pushover parents while growin up kept you from lying more then two that would kick your ass for doing so? |
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Texas has one of the highest crime rates in the United States, it also executes hundreds of people per year. Do you think having capital punishment as a deterrent prevents crime in Texas? |
No one deserves to die, they just gotta pay the price thru jail time imo. You don't see cops brutality get any punishments beside suspended with or without paid. What if they threw some guy to the chair who was 100% innocent but didn have enuff evidence?? Like that person that they threw in jail but let him go afterwards finding out that he's not at fault Posted via RS Mobile |
how about this as a way of a death penalty....lock him in a plexiglass room with no food and and a knife. he can either kill himself or slowly starve to death, or maybe press a button and gas chamber himself. that way no one's hands get dirty. |
I think the death penalty should be carried out immediately (no death row), but only if guilt is absolutely, totally proven - e.g. a gangster assassin, obviously serial killers, and other cases where the guilt is like 1000%. For career criminal idiots who commit other lesser crimes, we need to do away with the correctional system and build forced labor death camps in the Yukon tundra 2000 miles away from the nearest town where escape would mean obvious freezing to death. Here the inmates would be strapped to an assembly line making Blackberries and miscellaneous goods sold at Canadian Tire 12 hours/day in exchange for food while listening to non stop government propaganda blasting from loudspeakers. The idea would be to completely destroy their psychological health and convert them into drones as obedient as my iRobot Roomba vacuum, which is pretty fucking useless, I might add. |
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