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Stolb23 [73]
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maria [59]3 years ago
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Well I do think its a valid punishment to like a huge crime. It does discourage people from committing these types of stuff because everyone values their lives (arguably) and by putting someone to death for huge crime like going on a huge murder spree, that person should be put to death and it discourages others to do what that person did. The main reason is to prevent more loss of life then that was already lost. If there was no death penalty, people wouldn’t see life in prison that bad so they would commit who knows what things to people or major establishments. More and more people are gonna do it since they won’t die and the loss of neutral and innocent lives isn’t worth a nice stable shelter at a prison. If you put someone to death, others will be afraid to commit the same crime.

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