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| quote: | Originally posted by Brian Scott
I agree 100%. If you are convicted of 1st degree murder, you should be sentenced to death. And I'm not talking about sitting on death row for 25 years. You get one appeal. If you lose that appeal, you get euthanized within 48 hours.
Now for serial murderers and convicted terrorists, the government should have a public viewing of the torture and subsequent death. Sell tickets at the venue and Pay-Per-View for those at home. Instead of spending countless thousands to keep these people alive in prison, we should instead make exponentially more $ by selling it as a must-see event. The benefits greatly outweigh the negatives.
Oh, and why not use our career criminals as human guinea pigs for medical testing? |
First off, that just seems immature, watching the torture of people will do nothing productive. If anything it will make people more violent.
Second, keeping the number of people who are on death row in prison for life would not increase the amount of money by any noticeable margin. In the US they are often on death row for multiple decades while the appeal process is handled. This costs millions of tax payer dollars on top of the cost of keeping that person on death row. It just doesn't make sense.
Life in prison with a minimal and strict set of appeals rules would be the most cost effective way of keeping people who are dangerous and deserving of a life of solitude and confinement while also satisfying international law and scrutiny.
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