President Trump reinstated the federal death penalty
Attorney General William P. Barr has directed the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to adopt a proposed Addendum to the Federal Execution Protocolāclearing the way for the federal government to resume capital punishment after a nearly two decade lapse, and bringing justice to victims of the most...
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I've discussed this before and this is something I haven't totally made my mind up about. In most circumstances no, I don't. There are very rare circumstances where I do. Probably. Not because as a revenge thing or a punishment but there's just some people that are too dangerous to be left alive. A lot of people want to use capital punishment (the state) as a revenge tool and that's not the right way to go about it. Some people are just too dangerous to be left alive. Like Osama Bin Laden.
If we had ever
captured him then he should have been executed . He is too much of a threat. Or Ted Bundy, he's just going to go on murder sprees, he cannot be trusted anywhere. He should probably be executed. But somebody who kills their wife or in a gang shooting, they probably don't deserve the death penalty because there are extenuating circumstances and there's no guarantee that this individual is gonna do this again.
You can then get into the debate of being a martyr, ect.
I see no logically justifiable reason to kill another human being for any reason. Unless of course to save an innocent life from immediate and mortal harm. Considering how flawed our judicial system is and the possibility of a wrongful conviction. I don't believe it's necessary a strong determinant.
Life in prison is more of suffering but keep in mind, prison conditions in America are bleak. There may be essentially use of slave labor. But compared to somewhere like the UAE or Thailand or the US in the 1930's, it is better. A lot of prisons are private which I don't think I agree with. The prison guard's union is one of the strongest unions. But these inmates (are supposed to anyway) get decent medical and dental care, some level of safety from the elements (minimal heating and cooling), three meals, showers, TV, exercise equipment, social time, ect.
While the argument can be made, should the state have this power to hold people, one can also ask should the state or an individual or a body of people have the right take someone's life (against their will)?
There is the high cost associated with everything- much of which can be appeals to overturnā¦ idk