George Bush's Opinion On The Death Penalty

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Have you heard of or experienced a murderer or someone who has committed a serious crime and they have been spared?Now I am going to explain views on what people think about putting people to the death penalty. One argument is that too much money is being wasted on saving these criminals that have taken lives. Just like the former saying an eye for an eye, but here it factors a life for a life. Which means if they have killed someone else they should be killed for it. People should be put on death row if they have killed others. George Bush’s opinion on the death penalty. Well, now you know that money is being wasted on saving these awful people, now to George Bush’s point of view.

Around $700,000 is being spent on saving these awful people. The government could be using some of this money to be solving the world's problem bit by bit. Reviewing 15 state studies of death penalty costs conducted between 2000 and 2016, the study found that, across the country, seeking the death penalty imposes an average of approximately $700,000 more in case-level costs than not seeking death. The government could be using this money to buy guns or to make the military/army better. So if somebody tries to attack us like North Korea we could defend …show more content…

I don’t think that’s right. I think the reason to support the death penalty is because it saves other people’s lives.” This means that people who have committed crimes should be put on death row not just for revenge but to say innocent people could be saved. George also says I support the death penalty because I believe, if administered swiftly and justly, capital punishment is a deterrent against future violence and will save other innocent lives." This means just about the same thing but yet it is still important to what they think, George Bush has been a president of the United States of