No because:
1. Our criminal justice system is far from perfect. Killing prisoners off prevents the possibility freeing an innocent person.
2. Someone in prison for life isn't going to hurt the general public (hurting other prisoners is another question entirely, which brings up other reform quesions... ), and such a person isn't given a chance at rehabilitation if the offence warrants it, and the death penalty certainly isn't deterring any crimes, so the only conceivable justification for the death penalty is revenge - a damn idiotic way to run a justice system.
1. Our criminal justice system is far from perfect. Killing prisoners off prevents the possibility freeing an innocent person.
2. Someone in prison for life isn't going to hurt the general public (hurting other prisoners is another question entirely, which brings up other reform quesions... ), and such a person isn't given a chance at rehabilitation if the offence warrants it, and the death penalty certainly isn't deterring any crimes, so the only conceivable justification for the death penalty is revenge - a damn idiotic way to run a justice system.
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