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I can see at least two cases where the death penalty should be the default with the judge having the discretion to grant life: murder and arson.
I can see at least one case where death should not be the default but the judge has discretion on the matter: drug trafficking.
If you sell a narcotic and it causes a user's death, there should exist at least the possibility of facing the firing squad. I'm not saying judges should abuse this power, but even just having it could serve as a deterrent for some.
How can a person sell a narcotic when fully aware of its addictive and other destructive properties?
I can see at least two cases where the death penalty should be the default with the judge having the discretion to grant life: murder and arson.
I can see at least one case where death should not be the default but the judge has discretion on the matter: drug trafficking.
If you sell a narcotic and it causes a user's death, there should exist at least the possibility of facing the firing squad. I'm not saying judges should abuse this power, but even just having it could serve as a deterrent for some.
How can a person sell a narcotic when fully aware of its addictive and other destructive properties?