Who's For The Death Penalty...........

2Pax

Well-Known Member
#4
Capital punishment's always had my vote, only when there is solid evidence incriminating the culprit.
 

CalcuoCuchicheo

Little Miss Vixen
#9
It's not to 'show' that killing someone is wrong, the deterrant isn't in the moral of it, it's in the fear it may cause. Moreso than that, it is economical.
 
#14
Illuminattile said:
Debatable.

On a detached, emotionless, objective basis I'm against it.
Of course it's going to cost more, there's a little more at stake. Add that to the fact most of these idiots feel an urgency when it's a capital - something which need not be a factor (unless you're famous) seeing as death row moves slowly.

But you can disregard that because that site is about American law. As British law doesn't employ capital punishment, then any move to reinstate it would require a revamp of our legal system when, hopefully, this type of thing would be looked at.

And then there is the deal breaker - the cost of keeping a prisoner in prison until he dies.
 
#15
I hate the words 'Death Penalty' and 'Execution', they always remind me of execution photos I've seen in the past via Google... such as the bald man in the electric chair, basically cooked from the inside out, eyes bleeding and such, gross.
 

Ay-G

New Member
#16
Im for it. Soooo for it. For those who appose it, how would u feel if a phsyco kills your 10 year old daughter?! c'mon, dont be stupid
 
#17
Devious187 said:
I'm for it as long as there is concrete, smoking gun evidence. We don't need more innocent people getting executed
There will always be mistakes and corruption, that's just human nature, and thats why I'm against it
 
#18
I'm for it if the evidence is unmistakable. If there is a doubt however, prison is the answer until unmistakable evidence is found. Of course it's not right to execute someone if there is a doubt that they are innocent but if there's no doubt, execute them. Why should we pay for them to have 3 meals a day and sit around doing nothing all day for the rest of their lives when they took someone else's life? It's costing us way more to provide their incarceration for numerous years than it would to just execute them. And critikaldesigns, the electric chair isn't the only means of execution. In alot of places they have lethal injection as well, the person feels no pain and there's not all that gory bleeding and such.
 
#20
radkin said:
There will always be mistakes and corruption, that's just human nature, and thats why I'm against it
However in this day and age, what with DNA and all that kind of stuff, the likelihood of wrongful executions is much lower than in the past
 

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