cuddly_tomato said:
Flishiz said:
If people are left in prisons for life sentences, especially when prisoners (Like Charles Manson) live quite long lives in prisons, it means that tax money is spent every day keeping them alive.
I'm no Texan, but I'm still and American for capital punishment.
Of all the arguments used for capital punishment, the argument that "it costs money to keep people alive" has to be the worst of them all.
Putting a monetary value on any human life is abhorrent to me.
When you rape a child the age of five, you give up all rights to be considered a human being. This holds true with anyone willing to rape a child or murder another without extreme justifiable cause (IE: They murdered a loved one, which resulted temperory insanity would be one example.)
For the argument it costs more, once proven and in many cases it can be proven easily; forgo this lethal injections, medical needs nonsense and point blank shoot them; quick, effective and relatively inexpensive. If I recall the death sentence lasts a maximum of ten days in China, yet in the United States it can exceed years before of pointless applies attempting in more often cases to prolong the sentence.
Is this always the case? No, nothing is so simply black and white. There are times when a case is not brought to a conclusion with such haste, so whilst costing more initially to prove his/her guilt, it will balance in the long term with my aforementioned method of execution.
Prison should be used to house minor crimes, with exceptionally high punishment. Example? If you are caught drinking and driving you are immediately imprisoned for two weeks (perhaps even a month) without question. No you cannot be bailed out, no you have cannot call an attorney; in addition your license is suspended for a year. Further if caught the sentence doubles, so two weeks becomes a month, a month becomes two and etc. Give it a year and the drinking while under the influence numbers will be practically nonexistent.
cuddly_tomato said:
DoomDispenser said:
Eye for an Eye, I'd say. I believe any one who intentionally takes another's life, deserves the same. Whoever has such a pitiful view on the value of someone's life does not deserve another second on our planet.
Question for you DoomDispenser:- If a man is executed and later found to be innocent, does that mean that the judge, jury, executioner, and prosecution should all now be executed for their part in intentionally taking anothers life?
And what if those convicted criminals were to escape and murder once again? The world is an unfortunate place at times and no matter the system we implicate a mistake could be made. If a person is imprisoned for years, no amount of monetary will rectify the damage and in multiple cases the system has already taken their life. While I in no way like what I am about to type, if the crime rate can be successfully lowered with the implication of capital punishment than that sacrifice may be worth consideration.
If one thousand rapists and murderers were put to death, never to harm again and the overall crime rate of the Country deceased due to harsh punishment as mentioned, would that not be worth the death of one innocent; when any of those rapists and murderers could escape prison and commit such a crime against numerous people? Would it be regrettable? Without question;
I suppose it boils down to two questions: If Capital Punishment in addition to the strict punishment for breaking other laws would be enough to lower the overall crime for the benefit of the Country and could your morals support it, even if it was given the inevitable possibility?