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A botched execution that used a new drug combination left an Oklahoma inmate writhing and clenching his teeth on the gurney Tuesday, leading prison officials to halt the proceedings before the inmate's eventual death from a heart attack.

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http://www.usnews.com/opinion/leslie-marshall/2014/04/30/oklahoma-execution-gone-wrong-prompts-lethal-injection-questions

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Just get rid of the stupid death penalty... 

why? if an individual truly is dangerous and can never be put back into society as a working individual it would be a waste of resources to keep him fed and sheltered until he finally dies having had an empty unfulfilled life.

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The death penalty is stupid and the idea should be killed.

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why? if an individual truly is dangerous and can never be put back into society as a working individual it would be a waste of resources to keep him fed and sheltered until he finally dies having had an empty unfulfilled life.

too many innocent people get executed. why should killing people that kill people prove the point that killing is bad

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why? if an individual truly is dangerous and can never be put back into society as a working individual it would be a waste of resources to keep him fed and sheltered until he finally dies having had an empty unfulfilled life.

 

Don't quote me on this, but I remember reading somewhere that it costs more to execute someone than to incarcerate them for life due to legal fees and time spent on death row.

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why? if an individual truly is dangerous and can never be put back into society as a working individual it would be a waste of resources to keep him fed and sheltered until he finally dies having had an empty unfulfilled life.

I bet the executioners have killed more people than the criminals have.

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too many innocent people get executed. why should killing people that kill people prove the point that killing is bad

that fault lies with the system not the penalty, and it's not about proving what's right or wrong it's the fact that that person can never be put back into society.

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I bet the executioners have killed more people than the criminals have.

Plus the above.

In some states the executioner is a civil person that gets paid 150$. he never now the name of the person he kills. there goes a hose true a hole in the wall where the killing drugs gets injected

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that fault lies with the system not the penalty, and it's not about proving what's right or wrong it's the fact that that person can never be put back into society.

lethal injection has so many points of failur compard to the eletric chair, gas chamber, hanging or the firing squad. and in most chases is more expensive (Gas chamber being the most expensive)

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In so many ways the US is at the forefront of research. However, there are so many more ways in which it seems the government is stuck thinking it is still 1900. (Ok i exaggerated but you get my point)

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Good. The dude raped and killed a woman. Fuck him. 

 

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Good. The dude raped and killed a woman. Fuck him. 

i am not against him being punished. but the usa claims lethal injection is the most human method for execution.

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that fault lies with the system not the penalty, and it's not about proving what's right or wrong it's the fact that that person can never be put back into society.

 

I dunno, the most important thing for me is that we learn from people who commit crimes worthy of such a severe sentence and use it in prevention in the future. Killing them kind of ruins that.

 

If you add up all the costs for people on death row, I'm pretty sure it comes nowhere near the total amount for people serving sentences for petty crimes. 

 

I actually have a problem with the whole justice system in general, it's the same punishment for everyone with the only variable being time. I always question it's effectiveness, it's a shame that it is designed with cost and simple organization in mind.

 

Norway actually has the right idea with their prisons with the bias leaning more towards rehabilitation than punishment. 

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I firmly believe in an eye for an eye though the current method is a slow, wasteful, broken mess. A 9mm bullet costs somewhere around $0.50 a piece and is quick, efficient and painless.

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I firmly believe in an eye for an eye though the current method is a slow, wasteful, broken mess. A 9mm bullet costs somewhere around $0.50 a piece and is quick, efficient and painless.

the last time some one chose to be killed by a firing squad was in 2010. IN THE USA

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Whatever happened to guillotine?

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I dunno, the most important thing for me is that we learn from people who commit crimes worthy of such a severe sentence and use it in prevention in the future. Killing them kind of ruins that.

 

If you add up all the costs for people on death row, I'm pretty sure it comes nowhere near the total amount for people serving sentences for petty crimes. 

 

I actually have a problem with the whole justice system in general, it's the same punishment for everyone with the only variable being time. I always question it's effectiveness, it's a shame that it is designed with cost and simple organization in mind.

 

Norway actually has the right idea with their prisons with the bias leaning more towards rehabilitation than punishment. 

but norway has a max sentence of 21 years and http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2559528/Mass-murderer-Anders-Breivik-vows-hunger-strike-wants-PlayStation-2-upgraded-PlayStation-3-prison-cell.html

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In the USA?

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the last time some one chose to be killed by a firing squad was in 2010. 

That's the problem though, it was their choice. It shouldn't be their choice because most would choose what they would consider the more gentle option.

 

 

It's simple

 

If you're found guilty of killing someone you're taken away and shot in the back of the head with a hollowpoint, bam dead game over and everyone moves on.

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death penalty is so 20th century. 'murica is hanging behind....

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but norway has a max sentence of 21 years

 

...and the lowest reoffending rate in Europe.

 

Imo they have better criminologists and a better general understanding of the criminal psyche and the effects the prison system has on the population as a whole... Most countries seem to neglect the bigger picture...

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I don't think it is morally correct for a country that criminalises murder to execute people.

 

 

the last time some one chose to be killed by a firing squad was in 2010. 

I think China still practises the firing squad.

 

Whatever happened to guillotine?

Well, it was designed to be a more humane method for execution, so it would probably be a good idea if someone used it instead of another, but best would be noone needing to execute anybody.

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