ldwechsler wrote:There are many possible solutions. Piaracy seems to always bring a death penalty. Other crimes get punished in different ways depending on the culture. And, yes, really long term punishments are really cruel. But would you let a serial killer out after 100 years knowing he would probably kill again?
drothgery wrote:There is that. Letting a killer out after a long sentence in the real world and, well, they're old now, and probably won't kill again just because of that. Still physically young and healthy could be a very different story.
tlb wrote:Depending on intent, there can be a real difference between someone who kills one person and someone who kills several. The only argument that I find good against capital punishment is the possibility of executing an innocent person. Where there is certainty that someone has killed others, then there is no reason to sentence to life. Perhaps if they only killed one, then there might be extenuating reasons to think that they may not kill again and could someday be released into society.
PS: Did clock not change for Daylight Saving?
It couldn't have been said any better, tlb. I think many people object to Corporal punishment because of the chance of killing an innocent man. Anytime I consider the possibility and put myself in the shoes of an innocent man about to be put to death tears me apart. Innocent, and no one believes him. This is a serious moral issue, compounded with the religious issue that life is not for man to take.