The Death Penalty in Canada
The Death Penalty in Canada
In Canada the penalty for taking another human beings life is a measly 25 years in prison without parole. The only sentence that should be given to a person that took the life of another human being is a sentence of death. This may seem a little harsh in the eyes of some but the truth is that at the end of the day it all goes back to an eye for an eye. The death penalty is good because it cost less for Canadians, Justice would be served and you know that the murderer will not have freedom to walk the streets in a few years.
The Canadian government would rather let its citizens pay out their hard earned money and allow a murder to eat three hardy meals and watch pay-TV on big screen TV’s. This to most Canadians is a privilege and should be given to those that can obey simple law’s that are easily followed . The average inmate costs $150.00 per day or $4500.00 to $4650.00 dollars a month. Who might you ask is paying for this outrageous expense, you are through your hard earned money the money you pay in taxes is allowing a murderer to live better then the average Canadian that respects law’s and statues set forth by the Government.
The families that become victim to such a malicious crime would know that the murderer would never have a chance to do this again. A families that loses a relative through natural causes has a hard enough time trying to deal with the lose, if you knew that the person was murdered and the worst that the killer would get is 25 years without parole. The sentence in itself is unjust the simple fact that the killer could go back into society, and have a chance to do such a heinous crime again. There can be no relief for the victims families and may put an uneasy feeling in most Canadians. The only way that the family could see and feel justice truly works is if that person was to lose their life. In some cases the killer should not only be granted the death penalty but should have no chance to appeal their case, the person should receive the penalty the day the court finds them guilty. The family would truly feel relieved the day...