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Answer Overview

Response rates from 586 Tultitlán voters.

64%
Yes
36%
No
46%
Yes
30%
No
18%
Yes, but only for horrific crimes with undeniable evidence
3%
No, spending life in prison is a harsher sentence
0%
Yes, but the victim’s family should decide the punishment
3%
No, too many people are innocently convicted

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Tultitlán voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9BTVY99from Missouri  answered…2yrs2Y

I think yes, however many retrials must be allowed if the suspect pleads not guilty and it should be voted on by state legislature. Filthy Crimes against humanity such as human trafficking or school shootings needs a death penalty. I also believe since the death penalty is more selective, it should be public and cruel to the criminal, such as the burning bull and impaling.

 @99S8K3Ranswered…2yrs2Y

Agree, under the correct legal process, cause many people are innocently convicted. Although, they should use the organs for donations.

 @8T59554answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but problem is our penitentiary system and government are innefective, to many innocent people would die.