How Would Banning the Death Penalty Affect Us in Our Everyday Life?
Question by spidersam408: How would banning the death penalty affect us in our everyday life?
These are my thoughts.
1. It could save us tax dollars, believe it or not, the death penalty costs more than life imprisonment. The whole process for a death penalty, from going to the supreme court, the attorneys, and even the injection altogether brings the total cost millions of dollars, for one person.
A life in prison however costs approximetely twenty thousand a year if I’m correct.
That’s one way i can see it affecting us everyday life Americans, can you guys think of any other way this can affect us?
woah, c’mon guys its a matter of what you think, I’m researching myself, but i’m trying to find out other people’s opinion
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