Murder Is Murder In America

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In 2010, 12,996 people were murdered in America (Wenzel). What is that causes someone to end a life? Are there things wrong with these people, or is there potential in all of us? Homicide is something that we see commonly in the world today. What causes people to go past their limits and commit murder? There are many reasons why a person might kill. If one was not raised with love and nurturing, then they would grow up angry and bitter. Some murderers are ill and are chronically aggressive people. Others might be hurt, and in search of revenge. What if it is there job to end a life? Anybody who commits a murder is not all there in the mind. From serious murder to accidental murder, these people do not have the thought process of a normal person. Homicide is not something to joke around with. Murder is …show more content…
Becoming a soldier is a brave and noble decision. Choosing a branch of the Army to serve depends on the types of jobs one would have. If a person decided to enlist and join the front line, they could be required to open fire during a battle. Killing many people every day for protection of their family, this is many U.S. citizens’ job. Is this type of killing considered murder? Some people would say that, any killing of another human being is considered murder. Although people are justified by the fact that it is required of them by the government, murder is murder. If the soldier is willing to commit a known murder, then why should they be considered different than those not in combat. The opposed side would say that, during war it is required to take another’s life. Murder is when one specifically targets someone, but in combat the enemy is a broad number of people. Therefore, it is not a personal action. But what if a combatant goes too far? Thanks to the Geneva Conventions there are a set of rules that condone what killing in war is lawful and unlawful. What about those who are hired to commit a