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Killing people who commit murder keeps other people from doing the same thing. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

“An eye for an eye” and “a tooth for a tooth” is what justice means. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

Taxpayers should not be expected to pay for the upkeep of prisoners who have committed murder. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

People are a mixture of good and bad and it’s hard to make a final decision about anyone. This means capital punishment is wrong. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

Unless a person admits to a crime, it is impossible to be absolutely certain that he/she committed the crime. The jury might have made a mistake. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

Some people cannot be allowed in society because they are too dangerous. These people should be executed. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

Anyone who places value on human life cannot approve capital punishment. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

A person who commits murder or some other serious crime should pay with his or her own life. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

People are basically evil an must be punished for wrong doing or they will continue to do wrong. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree

“Thou shalt not Kill” means that even criminals should not be executed. +10  0        -10 StronglyNeutral/IDKStrongly AgreeDisagree