Monday, November 25, 2019
Death Penalty Right or Wrong essays
Death Penalty Right or Wrong essays    The issue of death penalty is one which has been long debated  in  the     United States.  Various  anti-death  penalty  arguments  have  been  brought     forward proclaiming death penalty as wrong and brutal.           The anti death-penalty movement claims that there is a very high  risk     of execution of the innocent.  They apparently seem to ignore  that  in  the     process of saving very few exceptions,  they  are  propagating  to  let  all     murderers get away with their  crime.   Moreover,  the  opponents  of  death     penalty also claim that if the end result of murder and  execution  both  is     the death of an individual, then both are equally wrong  and  brutal.   What     they, in other words, are saying that murder and execution are one  and  the     same thing since the end result of both is  the  same.   Seemingly  pathetic     argument since no one can say that a man making love to a woman is equal  to     a man having sex with a woman against her wishes. Is it possible  to  equate           Death penalty is something which is required for  the  safety  of  the     nation.  By executing murderers, what one is doing is  ensuring  that  these     people are incapable of murdering again and taking more innocent lives.   So     in effect, death penalty is saving the lives of those who might be at  risk.      Moreover, the death penalty also  acts  as  a  fear  factor  for  potential     murderers who do not murder because of their fear of execution. Once  again,     this results in saving the lives of those  who  could  have  been  potential           "If we execute murderers and there is in fact no deterrent effect,  we     have killed a bunch of murderers. If  we  fail  to  execute  murderers,  and     doing so would in fact have deterred other  murders,  we  have  allowed  the     killing of a bunch of  innocent  victims.  I  would  much  rather  risk  the     former. This, to me,  is  not  a  tough  call."  John  McAdams  -  Marquette    ...     
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