Posted 30 January 2011 - 20:43
I'm seeing a bit of a contradiction here.
Let's call the people Against A.
A says that capital punishment or whatever you want to call it) is barbaric.
Than they say that holding them in prison at the public's expense is a worse (to the criminal) punishment, and should be encouraged.
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Call me the forum barbarian, but I support the death penalty. Not as recklessly used as it is now, and while it may be more expensive here, it's worth pointing out that our whole prison system is ass-backwards, and in need of reform. I don;t support prison as punishment. I support it to keep the serious whack-jobs from hurting other people to get it up or make stupid amounts of money or whatever. What I would support would be:
1. Reform the system and streamline costs. The reason so much of it costs so much is bureaucratic red-tape. Get rid of it.
2. Minor crimes have their 'punishments' (again, call it what you want) reduced. Prison sentences for smoking weed is ridiculous.
3. For those that are too far gone, like serial murderers & rapists, crime/drug lords, etc., kill them. Call me a sociopath, but I have a damn hard time valuing the life of someone who doesn't value my life or those of other people. Maybe its barbaric, if if they're dead, than they can no longer commit they're crimes. With the system being reformed and streamlined, the worse the crime, the higher up the waiting list. A firing squad, trained for executions will do. With the minor shit no longer being so excessively punished, the prisons here won;t be so ridiculously overpopulated*.
* More on this. This is one of the biggest reasons why I do not support a total life setances. We already have them here. They don't work. Our prisons are overflowing, and we are running out of places to put them. Most of them haven't really done anything bad. Potheads, really, Drunk Drivers (throw the drunks in rehab and make sure the potheads aren't driving while stoned and there you go).
There has been mentions of the issue of mistaken executions. I'm not saying that if they are suspected, they should be taken out, only if they are known. If being kept for life in prison is so bloody bad, if they were wrongly convicted, wouldn't the damage be worse? Because if I was wrongly accused, I'd tell them to pull the plug instead of letting me deal with PTSD or whatever would rear its ugly head.
TLDR:
I support the death penalty as the very last resort. Of those who simply cannot be saved, get rid of them. If they regret their punishments, then there's still hope. Have professionals analyze them and give the person being held some time for clear away all doubt whether or not they can be helped or if they will start murdering the instant they get back out. Streamline the system to cut down on the costs (we badly need it over here) and reduce the punishments for minor infractions. We need to reduce the prison population in the US, not increase it.
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