Most of the in and out types were raised in that culture. It's generational. Go to prison, work out, get healthy, Get out, do dope, party and steal till your methed out, scrawny and sick then go back inside to see your home boys and heal up. Repeat n rinse until about age 40 when they get tired of it.
Incarceration is cruel. No if, and, or buts about it; just plain cruel. It doesn't work. A far better approach would be transorbital lobotomy coupled with ECT. This reduces the subject to an infantile personality which could be molded during subsequent maturation.
Give a man a match, & he'll be warm for 20 seconds. But toss that man a white phosphorus grenade and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
"SALT LAKE CITY – Lawmakers have passed a bill that would make Utah the only state to allow firing squads for carrying out a death penalty if there is a shortage of execution drugs."
Utah has passed a bill that would make it the only state to allow firing squads for carrying out a death penalty if there is a shortage of execution drugs.
"SALT LAKE CITY – Lawmakers have passed a bill that would make Utah the only state to allow firing squads for carrying out a death penalty if there is a shortage of execution drugs."
Fuck the injection, a bullet to the head is just as humane.
"Utah's last execution was by a firing squad in 2010, when Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed by five police officers with .30-caliber Winchester rifles. The state has carried out three executions by firing squad since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976."
I'd say it is more humane especially with multiple trained marksmen firing rifles chambered in a powerful cartridge with suitable bullets.
It could get a bit messy but that's not cruel or inhumane to anyone except the ones who have to clean up after.
"Utah's last execution was by a firing squad in 2010, when Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed by five police officers with .30-caliber Winchester rifles. The state has carried out three executions by firing squad since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976."
I'd say it is more humane especially with multiple trained marksmen firing rifles chambered in a powerful cartridge with suitable bullets.
It could get a bit messy but that's not cruel or inhumane to anyone except the ones who have to clean up after.
I agree completely.
It's not the size of the dog, in the fight. It's the size of the fight, in the dog.
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