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Chop said:Looks like the moral authority swings both way's.
You bet.
Chop said:Looks like the moral authority swings both way's.
recceguy said:No...most of the outspoken minority and the pandering politicos are against it. Like most everything else in this country, the silent majority do agree. It's a shame, they don't speak out, but that's it.
I agree; the rest of his life may last 30 years... or the 30 minutes needed to get the rope ready !!TCBF said:"I don't understand how people come onto this issue swinging moral authority like a Baptist minister. How is sentencing a man to a cage for the rest of his life any less ethical then hanging him by the neck?"
- Good point. Let's do both.
Tom
Brad Sallows said:Imprisonment is an infringement of mobility rights. Execution is an infringement of the right to life. Hierarchically, there is a difference; also, the former can be done for a span of time less than the life of the convict.
Brad Sallows said:Imprisonment is an infringement of mobility rights. Execution is an infringement of the right to life.
zipperhead_cop said:How about a truly Canadian execution. Take them to the high arctic and simply dump them out on the glacier in January in shorts and a t-shirt? From what I understand freezing to death isn't that bad. You just get sleepy and then go away. No big expensive injection rig, or gas chamber or power bill. Leave the body for the polar bears. (and maybe by accident put them out near the polar bears before they get a chance to freeze).
Michael Dorosh said:How would you recover the body to bury them according to their religion if its been eaten by polar bears?
Vote Zipperhead for Attorney Generalzipperhead_cop said:Wait till the bear takes a dump, then turn it over to the family.
silverbach said:All of these replies are truely interesting, but the question remains: why was capital punishment taken away from our criminal justice system ? One could respond: well, it's because of the human rights laws and the Charter of human rights in Canada.
All right, well, the United States has the bill of rights and some States still has the death sentence...interesting point, especially when we consider that our Charter was inspired by that very same Bill of rights.
Isn't that a kind of fact that makes you go...hmmm !
7. Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.
b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.