02-18-2015, 11:43 AM
Sounds like the real question concerns the method by which we're executing people, not if the death penalty should be abolished.
Firing squad is always pretty effective, as is hanging. The electric chair was probably the cruelest of all, and I understand why that's no longer an option.
However, anyone on death row is there for a reason. They've committed the worst crimes and deserve their punishment.
We're worrying so much about them that it really becomes laughable.
If there's any dispute about someone's guilt they simply don't get the death penalty. That's pretty easy.
Firing squad is always pretty effective, as is hanging. The electric chair was probably the cruelest of all, and I understand why that's no longer an option.
However, anyone on death row is there for a reason. They've committed the worst crimes and deserve their punishment.
We're worrying so much about them that it really becomes laughable.
If there's any dispute about someone's guilt they simply don't get the death penalty. That's pretty easy.