"Since 1973, more than 165 people who had been wrongly convicted and sentenced to death in the U.S. have been exonerated. A Death Penalty Information Center database of every death-row exoneration since 1972. Given the fallibility of human judgment, there has always been the danger that an execution could result in the killing of an innocent person."
Yes! Now you get where I've going with this...? :) I didn't even see this response...
Use the death penalty - to destroy the death penalty... Once you start killing those that kill, eventually it keeps going down the line... & there's nobody.
Get them on board -then turn it around with a "keep going down the line"
I'm not a fan of the death penalty - but I like to debate... I'll even debate for something I am not for -just for fun.
It would - you would weed out problematic people to society until it got to a point of no one killing people. The decline up until that point would be a steady decline
Like - cop who killed Flloyd? Should also perish. The dude who just shot new dude? Hang 'em if that guy dies. If you're inhuman enough to take a life - you're not human, you're an animal. That's my point. Its not a matter of race, religion , sex...
Criminals... Actually. Now who is taking it hard left....
Take two rival criminal biker gangs. Both white. Get in a turf war - casualties each side. Now both sets of criminals - lose,numbers & then the rest of their numbers.
It would also save us tons of cash in the form of not housing murderers for years and years - which means we also wouldn't have to have so many government subsidized private interest Prisons. Which means less rich people making money off tax payers.
That kind of extra money coming out of the spending budget could then be used for healthcare - scholarships - road & urban renewals - invested into clean green energies - or invested in small organic farm to market opportunities.