Originally posted by karajorma
So what you're saying is that someone is old enough to know the consequences of his actions at the age of 15 if it relates to killing people but only old enough to know them when it regards sex at 18 and only old enough to know them regarding alcohol at 21?
Seems pretty stupid to me. If you're going to say that a 15 year old is responsible for his actions at that age then you have to lower the age of majority across the board.
I will fight to the end of time against the "he's fifteen so he's too dumb to know that pulling that trigger will kill someone". These kids
know what they're doing, they know that they
are killing people, and they know that most people consider it a horrible thing to do. Yes, they should be punished, but I do not believe that they should have the death penalty. For that matter, I do not think
anyone should be subject to the death penalty. If killing is morally wrong, and has been since the beginning of time, why is it suddenly ok? It's just revenge, pure and simple. The person on that table is not threatening you, not attacking you, and his only other option is to be locked up in a cell for life. There is no way he would threaten you, or is threatening you, so you can't claim self defense.
So what is your justification? Oh, well, he killed someone so we get to kill him too, right?
I agree some people deserve to die, but that's not
your choice to make. His or her time will come when it is supposed to come, and it should not be the
state's right to decide whether or not to kill someone.
Laci Peterson's killer deserves to die, and I want him to die. But I am against the judge's death sentence, simply because the government should not decide that someone is fit to die.
And on a last note: what if you're wrong? What if the person really didn't do it? There have been quite a few cases recently of people who have been on death row for 30 years, and just been released due to new medical evidence. What happens when you kill someone, and take him away from a family that he or she may have? What're you going to do then?