Death Penalty Blues

Had a run in with a wide eyed older millinnial prog. They are every bit as loony as the wide eyed older millennial alt righty.

Their minds are made up. Facts are beyond their ken. They know what they know, and to hell with others.

The death penalty does not lower murder rates. The lack of capital punishment does not lower murder rates.

It is cheaper to incarcerate killers for life than go through the seemingly life time appeals process.

Lock em up. Lose the key.
 

It seems the Millennials don't have the stomach for the Death Penalty--I always thought that the only way it makes sense is public execution...in fact, pipe it in to the schools, starting at age 10--then it might have some effect.




States to try new ways of executing prisoners. Their latest idea? Opioids.




"The synthetic painkiller fentanyl has been the driving force behind the nation’s opioid epidemic, killing tens of thousands of Americans last year in overdoses. Now two states want to use the drug’s powerful properties for a new purpose: to execute prisoners on death row.

As Nevada and Nebraska push for the country’s first fentanyl-assisted executions, doctors and death penalty opponents are fighting those plans. They have warned that such an untested use of fentanyl could lead to painful, botched executions, comparing the use of it and other new drugs proposed for lethal injection to human experimentation.

States are increasingly pressed for ways to carry out the death penalty because of problems obtaining the drugs they long have used, primarily because pharmaceutical companies are refusing to supply their drugs for executions.

The situation has led states such as Florida, Ohio and Oklahoma to turn to novel drug combinations for executions. Mississippi legalized nitrogen gas this spring as a backup method — something no state or country has tried. Officials have yet to say whether it would be delivered in a gas chamber or through a gas mask.

Other states have passed laws authorizing a return to older methods, such as the firing squad and the electric chair."
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yes, in the old days they would take the kids to the hangings to show them what happens if you committed a serious crime

--- and those kids would grow up with the same perverted death worship the OP and his sycophants dumped here, and the killing would continue. Just as kids who grew up being abused pass that on to theirs.

Yeah there's a good plan.
and your links to prove this?
One doesn't need links, when they got feels...
 
I will stop believing in the effectiveness of the death penalty the very day someone can document an executed murder returning from the dead to kill again. Worse, in some states, convicted murderers are allowed "conjugal visits" which encourages them breeding more killers.
 
‘The situation has led states such as Florida, Ohio and Oklahoma to turn to novel drug combinations for executions. Mississippi legalized nitrogen gas this spring as a backup method — something no state or country has tried. Officials have yet to say whether it would be delivered in a gas chamber or through a gas mask.

Other states have passed laws authorizing a return to older methods, such as the firing squad and the electric chair."’

Or they could simply stop executing people rather than wasting time, taxpayers’ dollars, and endless expensive court challenges in an effort to maintain a death penalty which in no manner acts as a ‘deterrent’ to crime.
 

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