“It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights. Whether it's a firing squad, electric chair, gas chamber, lethal injection, or hanging, it's barbaric to allow state-sanctioned murder before a crowd of people” (Should… punishment?). They claim it is barbaric to murder a criminal in front of a crowd of people, but the criminal, in many cases has committed the crime of murder, or an equivalent, on multiple occasions. How does one claim that a rather painless, and rather humane way of execution is anything compared to brutal murders in which those on death row have committed? What he or she has done was barbaric, not the act of humanely executing he or she. Another claim is that that execution can have a sort of martyring effect on a serial killer, and that life in prison is much worse than death. Although, 68% of the United States population fears death, so there’s a good chance he or she is more afraid of dying than living rather comfortably in a cell for the rest of their life. It’s easy to see that the death penalty is the correct way to deal with savage
“It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights. Whether it's a firing squad, electric chair, gas chamber, lethal injection, or hanging, it's barbaric to allow state-sanctioned murder before a crowd of people” (Should… punishment?). They claim it is barbaric to murder a criminal in front of a crowd of people, but the criminal, in many cases has committed the crime of murder, or an equivalent, on multiple occasions. How does one claim that a rather painless, and rather humane way of execution is anything compared to brutal murders in which those on death row have committed? What he or she has done was barbaric, not the act of humanely executing he or she. Another claim is that that execution can have a sort of martyring effect on a serial killer, and that life in prison is much worse than death. Although, 68% of the United States population fears death, so there’s a good chance he or she is more afraid of dying than living rather comfortably in a cell for the rest of their life. It’s easy to see that the death penalty is the correct way to deal with savage