This affirmation is most intresting:
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Originally Posted by vanjast
The concept of the Death Penalty and other forms of punishment didn't just appear out of thin air - it became a necessity for society to function in a peaceful way.
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What about states in which "death penalty" is not part of the "forms of punishment"? Are these states not functioning in a "peaceful way"?
Are, instead, the states in which death penalty is used as a form of punishment, functioning in a "peaceful way"?
Another one: are states with death penalty functioning in a
*more* "paeceful way" than states without death penalty?
Finally: is death penalty
*necessary* for a state
to make it "functioning in a peaceful way"?