LegendaryGamer0 said:
No, in that case, you have the right to protect the assaulted person with necessary force. Lethal force is necessary. The only time you can justify killing another, only because they pose a grave and immediate threat to someone else.
No, I am kept up at night by the pseudo-fear of the police busting down my door and arresting me on bullshit charges or killing me and making it look like I attacked them.
Or the FBI unpersoning me.
Whichever it is for that night.
I have not had a good night's rest in over a fucking year. (O_O)
Do not get me wrong. I have seen your points through every post, including this one. They are solid points.
I just have a different point of view on the matter.
I lived in 6 different states growing up, and moved around more after leaving the nest. Because of this I see nothing forcing a human to occupy an area.
I have been shipped off to places where I could not talk to who I wanted or when I wanted. I could not leave or go where I wanted. Entertainment was largely limited to books and the list available was predetermined and/or out of my control. I had to eat when I was allowed. I could only sleep when allowed. I had to do hard manual labor. I had to shower in mass showers with others. I was forced to live with others and privacy was largely non-existent. My stay would be lengthened or shortened, and I had no say or influence on this variable. There was worry of attack. In many ways the life of a member in the armed forces can be compared to imprisonment and yet people stick around.
So to me, besides the company that would be living with an inmate (which isn't considered when a person is sentenced), imprisonment doesn't seem like it's even close to a fitting as a threat or correctional tactic. Hell, they could even murder/rape while in the facility. If it was a functional scare tactic to keep people from killing we shouldn't have as many murder cases.
This being the case, all I see in life sentences is our community keeping offenders out of the public for a time (to limit further damage). Even if this time period is for "life" they still have a chance to get out, maybe get out early, and possibly get revenge and/or inflict further damage afterward.
I see the effect, life or extreme sentences as falling far short from the cause that put them there. [rant]
This isn't about revenge either. I could just as well fight to have these people left in a cell with 3-5 Gorillas hyped up on PCP and viagra. Or left in a room with family members granted immunity. Now that would be revenge. [/rant]
Because of the above, the only logical solution I see is to remove offenders from the living population. Is our justice system perfect? Hell no. Can/Does it make mistakes. There is no question. However execution does still appear to be the best logical solution given the tools we currently have available. I am willing to leave Mars and gorillas on the table though (laugh damn it

).