It's a difficult issue to be sure.
I find myself generally opposed to it, but not out of some sort of softness for the worst of the worst. There are some people that are beyond rehabilitation (assuming our prison system every started trying to DO any rehabilitation anyway). People who are too great a threat to society to ever be released, and too far gone mentally or morally to ever rehab into something useful. But the reason I am against the death penalty is because our legal system is not perfect. Innocent people get off of death row all the time, and an unacceptable number of innocent Americans have surely been executed by their government over the years as well. To be honest, even one innocent person getting the death penalty is not worth the entire program in my opinion. I would rather the worst of the worst live out their lives in jail, than for one innocent person to be put to death by their own people. You can reverse a life sentence, you cannot reverse death.
In cases where there is incontrovertible proof of the crime, and assuming the crime is heinous enough, then yes, I think there are times where the death penalty is warranted. But in general, I feel like our current legal system is too focused on convictions and not actual justice, so it just is not reliable enough for the death penalty to be applied ONLY to the truly guilty.
Also, if we are going to have the death penalty, why don't we just shoot them in the head and get it over with? Something instant, and painless and without fanfare. I don't see how one form of state-sanctioned execution is any more barbaric than any other. There's just too much uncertainty about lethal injections, whether or not they are as painless and 'humane' as the drug companies claim they are, and there's plenty of cases where the injection was screwed up and the person getting it died in fairly horrible ways. Just, take them outside, give them the dignity of their last words, and shoot them in the head. Quick, painless and it's done. If you want to make it more humane of a process for the executioners, then make it a military-style firing squad so no one can blame themselves afterwards.
I find myself generally opposed to it, but not out of some sort of softness for the worst of the worst. There are some people that are beyond rehabilitation (assuming our prison system every started trying to DO any rehabilitation anyway). People who are too great a threat to society to ever be released, and too far gone mentally or morally to ever rehab into something useful. But the reason I am against the death penalty is because our legal system is not perfect. Innocent people get off of death row all the time, and an unacceptable number of innocent Americans have surely been executed by their government over the years as well. To be honest, even one innocent person getting the death penalty is not worth the entire program in my opinion. I would rather the worst of the worst live out their lives in jail, than for one innocent person to be put to death by their own people. You can reverse a life sentence, you cannot reverse death.
In cases where there is incontrovertible proof of the crime, and assuming the crime is heinous enough, then yes, I think there are times where the death penalty is warranted. But in general, I feel like our current legal system is too focused on convictions and not actual justice, so it just is not reliable enough for the death penalty to be applied ONLY to the truly guilty.
Also, if we are going to have the death penalty, why don't we just shoot them in the head and get it over with? Something instant, and painless and without fanfare. I don't see how one form of state-sanctioned execution is any more barbaric than any other. There's just too much uncertainty about lethal injections, whether or not they are as painless and 'humane' as the drug companies claim they are, and there's plenty of cases where the injection was screwed up and the person getting it died in fairly horrible ways. Just, take them outside, give them the dignity of their last words, and shoot them in the head. Quick, painless and it's done. If you want to make it more humane of a process for the executioners, then make it a military-style firing squad so no one can blame themselves afterwards.