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Supreme Court Ruling Opens Door for States to Resume Executions by Lethal Injection
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryal Kane" data-source="post: 46017418" data-attributes="member: 33162"><p>Penn and Teller did a pretty good show on this. </p><p>If memory serves, a lot of the standards used to execute prisoners didn't meet the humane standards required to legally put down animals. </p><p></p><p>If your excuse is 'This method is the least likely to cause agonizing death' then you need a new argument. </p><p></p><p>The only individuals I potentially advocate the death penalty for are repeat offenders who kill without remorse even once behind bars. But even these people can be put in solitary. </p><p></p><p>As someone once noted on these boards: If the death penalty isn't about revenge, why do we have suicide watch on death row?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryal Kane, post: 46017418, member: 33162"] Penn and Teller did a pretty good show on this. If memory serves, a lot of the standards used to execute prisoners didn't meet the humane standards required to legally put down animals. If your excuse is 'This method is the least likely to cause agonizing death' then you need a new argument. The only individuals I potentially advocate the death penalty for are repeat offenders who kill without remorse even once behind bars. But even these people can be put in solitary. As someone once noted on these boards: If the death penalty isn't about revenge, why do we have suicide watch on death row? [/QUOTE]
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