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Old 07-29-2008, 09:41 AM
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Though it is un-logical, killing a person who commits a crime would certainly stop a lot of people. People would want to keep themselves alive and death would be a terrifying aspect if caught.
Yes but its just unreasonable, the cost of killing every person who commited a crime,
plus the fact of trying to aprove it. There are way to many
holes in the theory of killing someone who commited a cirme.
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