Since 1999, the executions of drug smugglers have become more common in Indonesia, Iran, China and Pakistan. In March 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump proposed executing drug traffickers to fight his country’s opioid epidemic. 32 countries impose the death penalty for drug smuggling. Seven of these countries (China, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore) routinely execute drug offenders. Asia and the Middle East’s tough approach contrasts with many Western countries who have legalized cannabis in recent years (selling cannabis in Saudi Arabia is punished by beheading).
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Response rates from 184 203 voters.
6% Yes |
94% No |
3% Yes |
80% No |
1% Yes, but only if there is proof someone died from the drugs they trafficked |
9% No, I do not believe in the death penalty |
1% Yes, but only if they are repeated offenders |
5% No, sentence them to life in prison without parole instead |
1% Yes, as long as they are given a fair trial |
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Unique answers from 203 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B347CYR1 day1D
It depends on the severity of the drug trafficking. I would say that even the most sever drug traffickers wouldn't receive the death penalty and instead life in prison without parole.
@9DLJ5FC1yr1Y
Yes, but only for synthetic narcotics.
@9RZ5GZ66mos6MO
No, but depending on the severity and if they are a repeat offender, they should be given lengthy sentences
@9NRRQCC9mos9MO
Only when it can be proven, that they added deadly substances to the drugs, thereby causing a death or deaths.
@9JQ2KY41yr1Y
let them be and have their punishment be to only eat cheeseburgers for 2 years and also cheeseburger
@9JNC66Q1yr1Y
Only if public security is under a big danger, for example for fentanyl traffickers. Drug dealers that sell to kids should receive death penalty.
@9DX7LCK1yr1Y
Yes, but for mostly hard drugs. No, but for mostly zaza.
@8ZXQ4JF3yrs3Y
Abolish drug restrictions.
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