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Rick_Mayer96

14 months ago

Why do we kill someone who kill someone when we know that killing someone is bad????

It just came into my mind...hope you guys can tell me the answer for this.. :)
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Rick_Mayer96

  14 months ago
Ok... thank you all for your opinions and giving your precious times.... One more question... do you think everybody deserves a SECOND CHANCE?
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abaconw48026

  14 months ago
The best answer is to remove that person from society but the problem with that is that too often a person is accused of a killing and then we find out that they might have been innocent. For example, Texas executed a man for supposedly burning down his house with his children inside the house. Later, an arson group looking into the case found that he had a habit of having barbeques and had a kerosine can on the porch which had caused the trace of fuels he supposedly had used to burn the house so he actually was an innocent person murdered by the state of Texas. By making a punishment a true life in prison, we do not have to use execution to protect society and in the case of an innocent person being accused, the person can then be released. The innocence project has gotten several hundred people released from death row when they were able to prove those people were not actually guilty of anything at all.
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mge2hot

  14 months ago
Plain retarded...but it just simply how our goverment works. They should be left to suffer their consequences but yet they refuse to do that because the population inside the jails are overwhelming that they don't know where else to put them. What an easy way to get rid of them..."KILLING THEM"! But you got to look at it from their point of view as well and if it were something horrible that they really did than you'd want something to be done and if they really did what was mentioned than so be. I personally believe that the only person to judge us is our God above whatever ur religon is.
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Rurudo66

  14 months ago
I assume because we are operating under the principle "an eye for an eye." If someone takes the life of another, their own life is forfeit. Personally, I think it is more cruel to let them rot in prison than to end their life. If they just die, they don't have to suffer for what they did, which is the whole point of punishment, is it not?
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orange_krunch

  14 months ago
we kill murderers and homicidal maniacs as a form of punishment and for fear that those people may kill again
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ucmack

  14 months ago
HELLO; because we don't want that evil someone to go out and kill another innocent someone who does not deserve to be killed.
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anniejee2011

  14 months ago
because we want to kill who made a choice to kill someone who might bed innocent.
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masterr12

  14 months ago
Should we stand for this, and I do mean should we tell this Politician where to stick it? Or should we just ignore it and chalk it up to another dimwitted elected official can't find any real work to do?
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kris.jaemae

  14 months ago
The only real reason i can see is to make room for all the other prisoners.The prisoners who killed before because its among the worse crimes
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grandmafixitmaxwell9

  14 months ago
an eye for an eye, is a policy that the human race has lived by for generations. Some even use the Bible as their excuse for doing it.
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