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The Death Penalty


            
             The issue of the death penalty in the United States has raised many questions among its citizens.The death penalty exercises only the most primal instincts to kill, and extract revenge in an organized fashion. The death penalty must be abolished in it's entirely to allow society to function in a civilized manner in which every person has the right to live. The death penalty should not be legalized because it violates rights from cruel and unusual punishment, there is a possibility that individuals will be wrongfully accused, and finally, jail time is more of a punishment than the death penalty. .
             Life imprisonment without parole serves the same purposes as capital punishment at less cost and without the practical disadvantages and injustices of its actual practice. It is much more of a punishment for the perpetrator of a crime to live the rest of their life in jail, knowing that they committed a gruesome crime. They should have to endure the pain of guilt, which is possibly the worst form of punishment one can be given. Sentencing an individual to death is not a punishment in the least bit. They are put to sleep, forgetting all of the wrongs which they have committed, and being transported to the other side, where their future is unknown. It is better to punish them with something which in known to mankind, where society can be sure that the individual in actually being reprimanded for the wrongful act which they have committed. To take away an individual's live is more of a punishment to the family than it is to the assailant. The family members are the people who will have to live with grief, and heartache for the rest of their lives, while the perpetrator is simply put to a peaceful rest. .
             The death penalty violates citizens' rights to be free from cruel and unusual punishment. Through capital punishment, the government is making a mockery out of justice, because the very idea that they instill of killing is exactly the idea that they are trying to condemn.


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