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Persuasive Essay On The Death Penalty

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How would you feel if you had to make the decision whether someone should live their life behind bars, or be sentenced to death? This has been a controversial issue for some time now. There are different opinions on whether the death penalty should be an actual option for those who commit crimes/murders. Those who are more religious are more likely to be against the death penalty and refer to the Eighth Amendment, which states that no one should have to be put through cruel and unusual punishment. First let’s start off with a little history on the death penalty. The first fixed death penalty laws were back in the Eighteenth Century B.C. Usually in older movies we see people being hung more often which was the original method back then. During the time period of the Civil War the death penalty wasn’t the most prominent subject on the political agenda. The Abolitionist movement in 1850 to free slaves was considered the top priority during that time. This caused the death penalty to be overlooked during that time period. Over the year of 1924 a substance known as cyanide gas was used as another way to carry out the death penalty, which instantly cuts you off from oxygen once you inhale it. The …show more content…

In this essay, the author

  • Describes the different opinions on whether the death penalty should be an actual option for those who commit crimes/murders.
  • Explains that the first fixed death penalty laws were back in the eighteenth century b.c. the abolitionist movement in 1850 to free slaves was considered the top priority.
  • Explains that the eighth amendment prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, fines, or cruel and unusual punishments.
  • Explains the different methods used to carry out the death penalty, such as hanging, firing squad, gas chamber, electrocution, and lethal injection.
  • Opines that the death penalty should be a suitable punishment for those who commit homicides.
  • Explains that james holmes, a 27-year-old murderer, was sentenced to life in prison for killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in aurora, colorado.
  • Explains that the death penalty ranks fifth in the world for the largest number of people being killed with it. in the u.s., 31 states use it and 19 don't.
  • Opines that if the threat of the death penalty is increased and publicized, the number of homicides that occur will decrease over time.
  • Opines that someone who takes a number of lives doesn't deserve to sit in prison and just be given all of their necessities.
  • Opines that people are constantly craving new ideas to improve, specialize, and make easier solutions for the death penalty.

Lanza killed 26 innocent people, 20 of the individuals being first graders and the other 6 individuals being staff members. After the shooting Adam Lanza took his own life, so there wasn’t even an option for him to be sentenced to life in prison or the death penalty. Someone who takes a number of lives or even a single life doesn’t deserve to sit in prison and just be given all of their necessities. These necessities are given to them from our taxes, whether we care or not. Even the families whose children, family members, or friends may have been killed in these incidents are paying taxes which go towards these inmates supplies in order for them to be cared

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