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life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of

image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

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1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment are several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1 point

Why the Death Penalty should be banned

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment is several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1 point

Why the Death Penalty should be banned

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment is several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1 point

Why the Death Penalty should be banned

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment is several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1 point

Why the Death Penalty should be banned

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment is several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1 point

Why the Death Penalty should be banned

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment is several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1 point

Why the Death Penalty should be banned

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment is several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1 point

Why the Death Penalty should be banned

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment is several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

1 point

Why the Death Penalty should be banned

1. Financial costs to taxpayers of capital punishment is several times that of keeping someone in prison for life.

2. It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights.

3. The endless appeals and required additional procedures clog our court system.

4. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" revenge mentality if civilization is to advance.

5. It sends the wrong message: why kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong.

6. Life in prison is a worse punishment and a more effective deterrent.

7. Other countries (especially in Europe) would have a more favorable image of America.

8. Some jury members are reluctant to convict if it means putting someone to death.

9. The prisoner's family must suffer from seeing their loved one put to death by the state, as well as going through the emotionally-draining appeals process.

10. The possibility exists that innocent men and women may be put to death.

11. Mentally ill patients may be put to death.

12. It creates sympathy for the monsterous perpetrators of the crimes.

13. It is useless in that it doesn't bring the victim back to life.

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