Actually under the current system when all is said and done it is more expensive to execute someone in the US than it is to keep them in proison for life.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by REG:
I know. But let's call on a new tax that allows citizens that oppose the death penalty to pay upkeep for prisoner serving life sentences. That way I am not paying for them.
And you are right. Cases have shown that there are innocents that are serving death sentences. We need to improve the judicial system in the US. Just saying that this system is better than the other countries is no longer a good enough reason NOT to improve. But a death penalty should still be considered for the most blatant, most heinous of crimes.
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Again that's an argument against they system that imposes the penalty, not the penalty itself.
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