Death by firing squad

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The death penalty is completely barbaric.

Plus, it doesn't seem to be much of a deterrence.


It’s not meant to deter (although if it does, all the better). It’s meant as a punishment.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.

The comment section of that article is eye-opening. I guess people are really on board with the government having the discretion to be barbaric.


What’s barbaric about putting to death someone who killed two innocent people? He chose his own method of execution.


Speaking as someone who had a family member murdered, if it would bring back my brother, fine, but. It doesn't. Life in prison without the possibility of parole is a far worse punishment.


I agree, but too many liberal attorneys and judges won't be okay with it.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.

The comment section of that article is eye-opening. I guess people are really on board with the government having the discretion to be barbaric.


What’s barbaric about putting to death someone who killed two innocent people? He chose his own method of execution.



Because we are better than a murder. The fact that you ask this tell me there is something seriously wrong with you.


Then keep murderers in prison for life, but you probably think that's not fair either.


Not PP but another person against the death penalty. Of course he should be in prison for the rest of his life. Brutally murdering two people in cold blood? Yeah, not safe in society.

I am a Christian, and killing people in retribution is antithetical to the teachings of Jesus.

If the state is going to murder people the firing squad actually is the most humane. Highly accurate and no suffering. Lethal injection can seem more clinical but it goes wrong too often.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.

The comment section of that article is eye-opening. I guess people are really on board with the government having the discretion to be barbaric.


What’s barbaric about putting to death someone who killed two innocent people? He chose his own method of execution.



Because we are better than a murder. The fact that you ask this tell me there is something seriously wrong with you.


DP

The fact that you think it's better to keep someone in prison for the rest of their lives (on our dime), or maybe even give them a light sentence because they probably had a valid reason to do what they did, or had a traumatic childhood or some such and "oooh he's a human and his life has value" - after he decided to kill two innocent people, tells me there is something seriously wrong with you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.


Probably the most humane method, to be honest.


Why is better than the injection.
Anonymous
I listened to a really interesting podcast that discussed why firing squad is actually the most humane method of execution. I wish I could remember the name of it. It changed the way I thought about it.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.


Probably the most humane method, to be honest.


Why is better than the injection.


It seems a number of the injections recently have had problems, didn’t work as expected, took too long, etc.

Firing squad is much quicker.
Anonymous

I find it really interesting that they always report what the person had as a last meal (and that the last meal was the choice of the person being executed).

Is that a last gasp at compassion? I mean it's weird. Why is this always reported?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.

The comment section of that article is eye-opening. I guess people are really on board with the government having the discretion to be barbaric.


What’s barbaric about putting to death someone who killed two innocent people? He chose his own method of execution.



Because we are better than a murder. The fact that you ask this tell me there is something seriously wrong with you.


Then keep murderers in prison for life, but you probably think that's not fair either.


Not PP but another person against the death penalty. Of course he should be in prison for the rest of his life. Brutally murdering two people in cold blood? Yeah, not safe in society.

I am a Christian, and killing people in retribution is antithetical to the teachings of Jesus.

If the state is going to murder people the firing squad actually is the most humane. Highly accurate and no suffering. Lethal injection can seem more clinical but it goes wrong too often.


PP here. Actually, I'm a Christian who is opposed to the death penalty, too; but I'm disgusted by the early release of murderers or shorter sentences than life. It happens too often.
Anonymous
Idaho just passed a law that allows firing squad. The state allows the death penalty in some homicide cases.

Idaho also introduced a law to make abortion a homicide (though it’s unexpected to pass).

My sister lost a late term pregnancy in Idaho a decade ago. It was so traumatic. I assume (though don’t know) that she needed abortive medications to help deliver her stillborn baby (whose heart had stopped). I can’t imagine going through that and then being investigated for possible homicide.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.

The comment section of that article is eye-opening. I guess people are really on board with the government having the discretion to be barbaric.


What’s barbaric about putting to death someone who killed two innocent people? He chose his own method of execution.



Because we are better than a murder. The fact that you ask this tell me there is something seriously wrong with you.


DP

The fact that you think it's better to keep someone in prison for the rest of their lives (on our dime), or maybe even give them a light sentence because they probably had a valid reason to do what they did, or had a traumatic childhood or some such and "oooh he's a human and his life has value" - after he decided to kill two innocent people, tells me there is something seriously wrong with you.


I haven’t researched it, but my understanding is that - after one considers the cost of appeals and other costs - on average it’s less expensive to keep someone in prison for life than to execute them.
Anonymous
Feels like we're going back to the 1800s. Ugh.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.

The comment section of that article is eye-opening. I guess people are really on board with the government having the discretion to be barbaric.


What’s barbaric about putting to death someone who killed two innocent people? He chose his own method of execution.



Because we are better than a murder. The fact that you ask this tell me there is something seriously wrong with you.


DP

The fact that you think it's better to keep someone in prison for the rest of their lives (on our dime), or maybe even give them a light sentence because they probably had a valid reason to do what they did, or had a traumatic childhood or some such and "oooh he's a human and his life has value" - after he decided to kill two innocent people, tells me there is something seriously wrong with you.


DP, but some of us don’t support the death penalty because we’ve demonstrably gotten it wrong sometimes.

As long as our justice system is flawed, which it always will be because human beings are involved, I’d prefer to stick with reversible punishments.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even know this was still a thing. https://people.com/man-executed-by-firing-squad-for-first-time-in-us-since-2010-shared-final-plea-11693513

I think once Trump gets word of this, he's going to make this the default death penalty method, on live TV.

The comment section of that article is eye-opening. I guess people are really on board with the government having the discretion to be barbaric.


What’s barbaric about putting to death someone who killed two innocent people? He chose his own method of execution.



Because we are better than a murder. The fact that you ask this tell me there is something seriously wrong with you.


Then keep murderers in prison for life, but you probably think that's not fair either.


I’m completely fine with life sentences. I’m anti-death penalty and solitary confinement.
Anonymous
You can’t have the death penalty when the legal system is as flawed as it is. I don’t think a whole lot of rich people get executed. Outcomes are heavily influenced by how much money you have (e.g. OJ), so the system obviously doesn’t work very well.

Many innocent people have spent decades in jail for something they didn’t do, usually due to incompetent cops, lawyers, prosecutors and judges. I don’t doubt many innocent people have been executed too.
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