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TopicWould you support the death penalty for the florida school shooter?
yutterh
02/21/18 1:59:49 AM
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ReturnOfFa posted...
Lokarin posted...
I don't support the death penalty as a punishment as it has the opposite effect as a deterrent and the appeals process makes it cost too much money.

I do support a volunteer death penalty, like if a prisoner gets multiple life sentences they can just go "Ok, I'm done..."

I'm of this view. If someone murdered my loved one, I wouldn't want them dead. I'd want them in jail. Could be devoting the time to understanding these murderers through study/rehab (I don't vote they leave the prison system for crimes like these ones, but maybe they can teach other inmates some day), and acting on preventative measures. Too many petty drug crimes weighing down the American prison system.


Agreed, but if he murders 10 other families, I don't want him around period. He gets his death row time and you can study them then. I feel the problem with deathrow is that it is too short of a time. If it was 10 year mandatory wait, that's mroe then enough time to find evidence to prove the person's innocents. Gives you time to study their behavior and find out what went wrong, etc. Just because someone supports the death penalty, doesn't mean they think the person should die right then and there or support the death penalty for small crimes. It is there for the most vial of all crimes. Should be hard to get death row.
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