1. Does the death penalty violate the 14th Amendment?
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PRO (YES)
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CON (NO)
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Ivan
Eland, MBA, PhD, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace and
Liberty, in his Aug. 18, 2003 article titled "Death to Capital
Punishment," posted on the Independent Institute website, wrote:
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In Gregg v. Georgia (decided July 2, 1976),the US Supreme Court, in a decision written by Justice Potter Stewart, held that:
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Life, Liberty, and property
Life, Liberty, and property are natural rights that were first presented by John Locke. They are the very rights that both men and women (today) gain by giving up governmental rights in order to maintain a more stable society.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
What about the death penalty???
What do you think? does the death penalty violate the 14th amendment? Why do you think it does or does not?
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Hey Guys,
ReplyDeleteI commented but it didn't post. hmmm..Anyway, here it goes again.
The more and more I learn about the justice system, technology, and delve deeper into the Amendments, the more my thinking cap tightens. In theory, the death penalty does violate the fourteenth amendment. Just like everything else in our government, we make exceptions to accommodate our needs. I am not sure if I am for or against the death penalty. But I do know, if someone hurt my family I would want them dead. Of course that is pure emotion and not logical thinking.
Enrique a.k.a undecided
Kimberly Lewis Commenting:
ReplyDeleteI am really glad you posted this question on your blog. This is a very hard question for some to answer as it asks you to sit in judgment of someone's fate and as a member of a jury ultimately decide that fate. life is preciouses yes but not so precious that you should not give up yours if you choose to deny someone of theirs. I think ALL death penalty cases should be look at on a CASE to CASE basis, but unless it is self defense or some extraordinary circumstances that put you in a position to take a life, then if you take a life you should have to pay they debt with your own.
Kimberly again:
ReplyDeleteThat Debt NOT THEY debt sorry