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Should Prisoners With Full Life Sentences Be Given The Chance To End Their Life Rather Than Live Out Their Days Locked Up?
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Why or why not? Explain.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So presumably you're amenable to the idea of euthanasia for someone with a debilitating disease, ummm.
If legislation was to be considered for one or the other I would go for the latter. There's no reason why somebody sentenced to a "whole life" sentence should have the opportunity to opt out of it. The only offence for which such a sentence would be imposed is murder and the perpetrator would have given his victim no choice whether he lives or dies. Why should the luxury of such a choice be afforded to the murderer?
If legislation was to be considered for one or the other I would go for the latter. There's no reason why somebody sentenced to a "whole life" sentence should have the opportunity to opt out of it. The only offence for which such a sentence would be imposed is murder and the perpetrator would have given his victim no choice whether he lives or dies. Why should the luxury of such a choice be afforded to the murderer?
"My aunt committed suicide and my 12 year old cousin found her dead on the sofa. That has played with her mind ever since. If they want to die...let them do it. Don't inflict memories on people that love you."
Not the same thing at all, ummm.
People in prison and subject to a "whole life" sentence are there because they have committed the most serious of all crimes. They have been sentenced in accordance with the law and the sentencing guidelines which say they should be incarcerated until they die. Allowing them to artificially cut that sentence short is providing them with the means to thwart their sentence. It is not at all the same as choosing to take your life for other reasons. If murderers are inflicting unpleasantness on their loved ones by their incarceration that is unfortunate. But they should have thought about that before committing the deed and they should not have the privilege of cutting their sentence short. After all, their victim's loved ones are also suffering, but their victim had no say in the matter.
Not the same thing at all, ummm.
People in prison and subject to a "whole life" sentence are there because they have committed the most serious of all crimes. They have been sentenced in accordance with the law and the sentencing guidelines which say they should be incarcerated until they die. Allowing them to artificially cut that sentence short is providing them with the means to thwart their sentence. It is not at all the same as choosing to take your life for other reasons. If murderers are inflicting unpleasantness on their loved ones by their incarceration that is unfortunate. But they should have thought about that before committing the deed and they should not have the privilege of cutting their sentence short. After all, their victim's loved ones are also suffering, but their victim had no say in the matter.
Yes. Keeping someone locked up for life is torture. I for one don't condone torture .Better to give them a quick send off into oblivion. However ,to give them the choice to end their life might be considered assisted suicide and a new law would probably have to be passed . It could relieve some of the overcrowding in our prisons.
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