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Re: I don’t think we’ve talked about the death penalty in a while… are you ok with it, or fully against it?

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:27 pm
by mater-three
I am pro-death penalty in certain circumstances.

Re: I don’t think we’ve talked about the death penalty in a while… are you ok with it, or fully against it?

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:52 pm
by Traci_Momof2
I'm generally against it, mostly because there's too much room for error and I can't stand the thought of killing someone who didn't really commit the crime. And a secondary reason being that I understand it's more costly to put someone to death than to just keep them in prison for life. Might as well make them suffer for what they did than put them out of their misery.

Re: I don’t think we’ve talked about the death penalty in a while… are you ok with it, or fully against it?

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2024 12:57 pm
by Murdoc's Mistress
Against it. Its extremely expensive and often times ill applied. And this doesn't even cover those who were wrongfully convicted and executed but the state refused to even entertain the idea that they got it wrong.

Re: I don’t think we’ve talked about the death penalty in a while… are you ok with it, or fully against it?

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 8:56 am
by SoFloMom
I’m torn on this question.
I always thought I was vehemently against the death penalty. However when the Parkland shooter trial was going on, I found myself wanting the death penalty for him and being upset that he didn’t get it. It didn’t feel fair that he gets to live out the rest of his life while 17 lives were taken way to soon, just by trying to go to school.
However I realize that was a very emotional response to a tragedy that I’m close to.
On principle I don’t agree with the government taking the life of a person, especially since historically they have been so wrong before.

Re: I don’t think we’ve talked about the death penalty in a while… are you ok with it, or fully against it?

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:10 pm
by cgd5112
I've been there. It is conflicting. In our case it was the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013. My son was just under 1 year old. I remember being glued to the TV as the man hunt played out in Watertown for the Tsarnaev brothers. A few years later, two survivors and amputees wrote a children's book about a little girl who loses her legs and gets a service dog named Rescue. They came to my son's elementary and read the book to the school. It was still a very raw feeling in my gut.

I think it was just so traumatic because the SandyHook massacre had just occurred the year before in December 2012. My son was only 7 months old. Seeing President Obama address the nation and tearing up just gutted me.

SoFloMom wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 8:56 am I’m torn on this question.
I always thought I was vehemently against the death penalty. However when the Parkland shooter trial was going on, I found myself wanting the death penalty for him and being upset that he didn’t get it. It didn’t feel fair that he gets to live out the rest of his life while 17 lives were taken way to soon, just by trying to go to school.
However I realize that was a very emotional response to a tragedy that I’m close to.
On principle I don’t agree with the government taking the life of a person, especially since historically they have been so wrong before.

Re: I don’t think we’ve talked about the death penalty in a while… are you ok with it, or fully against it?

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:13 pm
by RIZZY
I am regretfully against it. If we could guarantee that it is being applied fairly, that it is not a burden to the tax payers, etc., then I would be for it. Unfortunately, the ideal world does not exist and in that world, there would be no need for it anyway. Do I think people deserve to die for their crimes? One thousand percent.

Re: I don’t think we’ve talked about the death penalty in a while… are you ok with it, or fully against it?

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:13 pm
by RIZZY
I am regretfully against it. If we could guarantee that it is being applied fairly, that it is not a burden to the tax payers, etc., then I would be for it. Unfortunately, the ideal world does not exist and in that world, there would be no need for it anyway. Do I think people deserve to die for their crimes? One thousand percent.