The death penalty

I spent two years of my life in the U.S.Army.  About 70% of that time I was under strict rules and regulations of the army.   That two years seemed like 5 years to me.  To be without freedom to move about and do what I wanted to do was hard.

The backers of NO death penalty,life sentences, I believe, are wrong.   They have never had their freedom to move about and do their thing, stopped.  They only want that convicted person to be removed from society.

But I believe to jail someone for the rest of their lives is very inhumane.   That is why I think a painless form of execution is the more just and humane way to deal with the convicted person.

I realize that most of the no-death penalty people just want the convicted person to suffer for their misdeeds.  Is a lifetime of suffering right ?

Just ask a cancer patient.

E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of Command Center to add comments!

Join Command Center