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Sometimes their very existence poses a threat, or are allowed to continue to cause havoc and damage and put even the guards at risk.I also take the position that killing people who are at our mercy is bad for us. Not just the ones administering the drugs, or flipping the switch or pulling the trigger, but as a society we kill helpless people and I think that degrades us. I don't want to be a killer and don't take joy in the killing of a person even if they deserve it. I do think that some people deserve to die, I just don't want to sign off on killing them when they pose no threat to anyone anymore.
During his decades in prison, Charles Manson has repeatedly broken rules, caused trouble
During his more than four decades behind bars, convicted murderer Charles Manson — the mastermind behind a gory 1969 Los Angeles killing rampage — has been an unrepentant and incorrigible inmate, repeatedly cited for behavioral problems including hiding cellphones and a hacksaw in his cell.
It would have been better for all involved if Manson would have been executed. I can see both sides in this but I feel the death penalty is warranted whether they are helpless or not. Sharon Tate was helpless that night, as was her baby. I can see the argument that it brings us down to his level to mete out the same fate he meted to Tate, but on the flip side, Tate did nothing to deserve it, and Manson did. Completely different set of circumstances. Now, if we start executing people who have done nothing to deserve it then we are entering Nazi territory, so that would be of course horrifying and bad. But I feel the death penalty is warranted in some case, and should be carried out with, maybe not alacrity but least with expediency.