Chain 25

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The death penalty for people who commit murder is not immoral.

Link 1

Premise 1
Those who commit murder forfeit their moral right to live.
Premise 2
It is not immoral to terminate the lives of those who have no moral right to live.
Conclusion
It is not immoral to terminate the lives of those who have committed murder. »

Link 2

Premise 1
 » It is not immoral to terminate the lives of those who have committed murder.
Premise 2
The death penalty involves terminating the lives of those who have committed particular crimes.
Conclusion
The death penalty for people who commit murder is not immoral.
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