That is a dangerous attitude that leads to all sort of despicable things.
I disagree but I understand what your saying. The system killing off someone for me isn't really a problem as justice (if properly implemented) has a completely objective lens while the murderer had all the intent to hurt another individual.
Rehabilitation or life imprisonment.
Rehabilitation is appropriate depending on the circumstance of the murder case itself but in most instances I'd say "rehabilitating" a murderer is a bit farfetched.
Life imprisonment is nothing more than a long time out that takes up a whole lot of money as well.
And allowing incredibly flawed humans to kill other incredibly flawed humans somehow will make things better?
The justice system doesn't go out and try to hurt and murder individuals its only when someone decides to harm another being in some cases killing them where other humans have to implement the law accordingly. The death penalty being one of the punishments if its appropriate (someone killing another person).
There's a few easy ways to get rid of people taking up space in prison. Affect education and prevention programs in inner cities. Decriminalize things like marijuana which take police time but don't amount to anything.
Well yeah I even mentioned that this money that is wasted on holding murderers (I never mentioned other forms of criminals which I think can be rehabilitated with the right care) should go towards education and prevention programs.
I completely agree on the marijuana persecution which is completely inane as the substance itself has never killed a single human being while alcohol and tobacco deaths keep rising as I type this.
Police arrest "Drug users" for possession of marijuana and those people spend time in jail taking taxpayer money and then are out on the street again. But now they've gotten jail-mates who want them to try heroin.
Agreed. Again I'm all for decriminalizing marijuana and taxing it. There is no reason why users should fell like criminals when there are legal substances that are by far way more harmful.
Thankfully its being seriously considered to a degree in California and has started a nationwide discussion about marijuana and debunking the "Reefer Madness" stigma that still plagues the mind of those ignorant to the plants properties.
Killing is never the first answer to the problem because we're better than that and we can always try to find better solutions than killing.
A person that is murdered can't ever regain life. To me this is an unforgivable offense.
I'm a big advocate of balance and for me there is no confinement or treatment that can ever compensate for a death of someone who has been murdered.
At least we agree on the absurdity of keeping marijuana illegal.
