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Re: Death penalty reasoning
I still think that no human has the right to end another humans life.
The "let god sort 'em out"-way of putting people to death, accepting some percentage of innocents being killed, is not up-to-date.
No criminal shall be taken the possibility of reversal, the catholic church latest teachings about the death penalty states, effectively banning the death penalty.
Maybe you should better enhance the circumstances in the prisons and chemically "castrate" aggressive inmates, so hormones responsible for aggression are suppressed and all inmates become tame as lambs.
Killing people is no solution. Also, it doesn't save money.
Da German
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