Pros And Cons Of Banning The Death Penalty

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The death penalty also known as the capital punishment is used to punish the criminal involving in serious criminal cases. This happens after he or she has been found guilty of a crime by the legal system. This form of punishment is to ensure that the person cannot commit future crimes, and/or as a deterrent to potential criminals. The inmates could choose from the following way of death they are lethal injection, electric chair, gas chamber, firing squad, and hanging. Each of these punishments is inhuman and a violation of the 8th amendment of the Constitution.
Nobody has the right to take anyone else’s life in their own hands not even the Criminal Justices System. Currently, there are 31 states that have the death penalty and 19 states on death penalty bans. Banning the death penalty is important to mankind because no one’s life should be taken away from them. The individual is punished because he or she committed a serious crime such as murder and they are punished for taking someone else’s life, it does not make sense if the criminal justice system then takes his or her life in …show more content…

According to USA Today Politics article, “Bernie Sanders says the death penalty should be abolished” he opposes the death penalty because the government shouldn’t be killing their people. He said that “Those of us who want to set an example, who want to say that we have to end the murders and the violence that we’re seeing in our country and all over the world, should, in fact, be on the side of those of us who believe that we must end capital punishment in this country.” Especially at a time when “rampant violence” is worldwide, our federal government should not be part of the process. In in a Democratic, civilized society, we should be liberal and more open minded. The government should not just kill their citizen because they have done something wrong, America is all about chances and

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