Yes
No, it should not. An eye for an eye. You deserve the same fate you gave your victim. Of course there should be major, flawless laws for the death penalty, and of course understandable reasons for being put under the death penalty. For example, if you steal a car, the death penalty is just too harsh of a punishment. But if you murder someone, then the death penalty is an excellent form of punishment; again, an eye for an eye.
The decision to ban the death penalty is a complex and controversial issue. Some argue that it is a violation of human rights and that there is a risk of executing innocent individuals. Others believe it serves as a deterrent to serious crimes and provides a sense of justice for victims and their families. Ultimately, the debate continues as different countries and states make their own decisions on whether or not to abolish the death penalty.
There is no definitive answer to how many people think school uniforms should be banned as opinions vary greatly depending on cultural and regional factors. Some people believe that school uniforms stifle individuality and self-expression, while others argue that uniforms promote discipline and equality among students.
In modern times, the use of the death penalty has significantly decreased in many countries due to a shift towards more humane treatment of criminals. Many countries have abolished the death penalty altogether, opting for alternative forms of punishment such as life imprisonment. The focus now is more on rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders into society.
The total number of penalty yards accumulated for two holding penalties and a false start would be 20 yards. Holding penalties typically result in a 10-yard penalty each, and a false start penalty also results in a 5-yard penalty. Therefore, 10 + 10 + 5 = 20 yards in total.
According to a 1978 HUD survey, about 25% of rental homes banned children.
As of 2021, over 1,500 people have been legally executed in the United States since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976. However, there has been a decline in the number of executions in recent years.
It was banned in 1973...HA!
This question is not one that can be answered in a medium such as this one. This question had been debated without any definite answer for at least 75 years. Besides the question about the morality and effectiveness of the death penalty, there is the question of states' rights-- should the federal government be able to ban the death penalty in the several states.
Because civilised countries do not have the death penalty as part of their law.
If the death penalty is right depends on each person's interpretation of right and wrong and on their individual set of values and morals. After all, in certain states, the death penalty is used and in other it is banned.
it should not be
No, nobody should receive the death penalty. An eye for an eye will just leave the world blind.
No, there should not be a death penalty for gay people. Unfortunately, as of 2017, there are 10 countries that put people to death for being gay.
Crimes that should be punishable by death, but did not get the death penalty in recent times are; crimes of terror attack, and crimes against humanity.
we dont know it is still on in colorado and may still be on for a while unless is banned
no,absolutely no
yes
maybe, maybe not ;)