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anp1215
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The death penalty is only a valid option if no non-lethal means exist to safeguard the community. Given the development of our legal, law enforcement, and penal systems in the US, it is not a morally valid option for us.
Oh, but the crimes were really, really bad- doesn’t matter, the death penalty is not a means of vengence, it is a means of last resort to ensure the safety of the community. Our current systems can ensure that safety.
Oh, but it means prisoners will be living off my dime- Right to life > money. Always.
Oh, but prison is so horrible, who would want to live the rest of their life there. Better to just kill them- I doubt one would argue the same if one was prisoner in question. Also, you can’t justify the taking of a life simply because a very fixable system is currently broken.
Crimes that deservie death should get death- Fine, go pick up the “first stone.” Last I checked the punishment for sin [including non-criminalized sins] is death.
It’s not fair that they get to live a long life while their victims do not- “fair” has nothing to do with what is moral.
There is no moral justification for the death penalty in the US of today.