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 @9GNFLKKfrom Ontario disagreed…5mos5MO

I believe that a life sentence in prison is enough to make a person suffer for their crimes. Most times they suffer from a mental illness and I believe that killing out of "revenge" isn't ethically correct.

 @9G8FV7Vfrom Alberta disagreed…5mos5MO

Death is an extreme solution to any problem. It’s very often someone convicted of a crime worth the death penalty is mentally ill. And besides, rotting away in prison is a bigger punishment than death anyways.

 @9G2SW55from Ontario disagreed…6mos6MO

The death penalty has been proven in both our country's past and some parts of the USA that the death penalty sometimes times convicts the wrong person and the government ending the life of a innocent individual.

 @9FMVKZBfrom Ontario disagreed…6mos6MO

The death penalty has been proven in both our country's past and some parts of the USA that the death penalty sometimes times convicts the wrong person and the government ending the life of a innocent individual.

 @9FKT43Xfrom Ontario disagreed…6mos6MO

The death penalty is a cruel act, if someone is mentally ill and has the ability to be helped instead of being slaughtered I would much rather that.

 @9FDFYNXConservativefrom British Columbia agreed…6mos6MO

if you were in the position of your daughter or son getting killed, would you want to see that person walking on the streets. I don't think so.

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