- 10 Feb 2020 17:44
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A factory owner, to increase profits, knowingly uses in the manufacturing process a substance known to cause cancer or other bodily harm to the workers and/or consumers of the manufactured product.
A decade later, a study of the affected population of workers and/or consumers finds that through cancer deaths or other afflictions, the life spans across the large affected population were or will be cut by a total of 100 years. Therefore, it seems equitable that 100 years be cut from the life span of the factory owner, which would only be possible through the implementation of the death penalty.
A decade later, a study of the affected population of workers and/or consumers finds that through cancer deaths or other afflictions, the life spans across the large affected population were or will be cut by a total of 100 years. Therefore, it seems equitable that 100 years be cut from the life span of the factory owner, which would only be possible through the implementation of the death penalty.
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