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Why The Death Penalty Is Wrong

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The man, that hasn’t done anything wrong, is put to death. Convicted for the killing three people he didn’t even know but, yet they still believe it was him. Though there was very little evidence. Before the man was strapped to the gurney he mumbles a few simple words “ I thank,you mother. For giving me the life that I have lived.” within a few minutes the man is dead from three doses of three different substance.The man accepted his fate. This year let alone six states killed people on death row with Texas killing the most, thirteen people. The US sees it as a way to get rid of the criminals who have destroyed everyone hopes and dreams, but the way some people see it is more sentimental. The way they believe is that the will pay for their …show more content…

killed people over the years, but there was no humane way to kill them. In the article Death Penalty: An Overview by Issitt, Micha L., and Heather Newton it said that back in the 18th century before lethal injections, hanging people was the way to punish people for their crimes ranging from theft to murder. People who practice magic were sent to death a well. In attempt to make a more humane way to execute people the built the electric chair in 1891. It took a few “shocks” to kill inmates . Sometimes smoke would rise from the inmate and sometimes ignite. Other ways of executing someone was cyanide gas. Utah was the first first state to legalized the method. Than in 1977, Oklahoma was the first state to legalized the lethal injections . This was because the method was quick and painless. Oklahoma invented the lethal injections. The injection was three different substances. Sodium thiopental which was meant to put the inmate to sleep before the other drugs are given. Pancuronium bromide, this acted like a paralytic. Potassium chloride, which stops the heart from beating. This process took about ten minutes but the method didn’t always work. While the U.S. is still looking for a way to execute someone properly and humanely it is still tending to kill them with lethal injection. With some states still having the death penalty in the way most states are not going to get rid …show more content…

Most inmates prefer life in prison rather than the death penalty. Out of all adults thirty nine % rather have the death penalty; in each party thirty four % of Democratic party want the death penalty. This is no surprise sixty% of Republican voted for the death penalty. fifty four percent of all adults prefer life in prison with no possible chance of patrol. With each party Democrats rather have life in prison without parole. Thirty percent of the republicans said they would spend life in jail. Out of all adults seven percent of them did not know if they wanted the death penalty or life in prison.(Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Sonja Petek, and Jui Shrestha, PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government, Public Policy Institute of California, September 2011. COPYRIGHT 2013 Greenhaven Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning.) This is showing that even everyday people are wanting to abolish the death penalty but do not want to stand

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