still think the gas chamber is fucked up. glad we dont use that anymore
Tu Stultus Es
the use multiple because it's supposed to be easier on the executioners?-Sh1fty- wrote:
Too much to clean up afterwards.Beduin wrote:
Beheading... Cheap, fast and painless
Why do they use like 5 guys for a firing squad? Isn't one bullet enough? Maybe they don't always die with one bullet, so they need 5 to be safe, or 3 since two are blanks.
One clean headshot would be the quickest easiest way. Why do you even show fucking respect for somebody sentenced to death for shit? Just headshot the motherfucker.
That's GDR-style.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Why do they use like 5 guys for a firing squad? Isn't one bullet enough? Maybe they don't always die with one bullet, so they need 5 to be safe, or 3 since two are blanks.
One clean headshot would be the quickest easiest way. Why do you even show fucking respect for somebody sentenced to death for shit? Just headshot the motherfucker.
That's how I would want to die if I was going to be executed.globefish23 wrote:
That's GDR-style.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Why do they use like 5 guys for a firing squad? Isn't one bullet enough? Maybe they don't always die with one bullet, so they need 5 to be safe, or 3 since two are blanks.
One clean headshot would be the quickest easiest way. Why do you even show fucking respect for somebody sentenced to death for shit? Just headshot the motherfucker.
The convict got the message "Your execution is imminent" and was soon after taken to a room by a guard where the executioner was hiding behind the door with a pistol. He then shot the convict in the head from behind.
They called that "unexpected point-blank shot".
Appeals process.mtb0minime wrote:
What they need to do is put some sort of apparatus that holds a shotgun to the ground, while pointing upward. Line up everyone on death row and have them get on a conveyor belt. Place mouth over shotgun, trigger pulled, conveyor moves, next person up, place mouth over shotgun, trigger pulled, conveyor moves, next person up, etc. Super quick, super-efficient, and then just hose down the room after the day's work.
Fuck appeals. Guilty until proven innocent.Poseidon wrote:
Appeals process.mtb0minime wrote:
What they need to do is put some sort of apparatus that holds a shotgun to the ground, while pointing upward. Line up everyone on death row and have them get on a conveyor belt. Place mouth over shotgun, trigger pulled, conveyor moves, next person up, place mouth over shotgun, trigger pulled, conveyor moves, next person up, etc. Super quick, super-efficient, and then just hose down the room after the day's work.
"pfew, thanks guys, you really got me there for a moment"but two have blanks as to ease the conscious of the executioner.
Heh, that's a much nicer way of saying what I decided not to post....krazed wrote:
and how you treat those you have power over reflects on the type of person you are... which so far doesnt look so good for you
What the shit is nuke testing? We already know radiation can have detrimental effects. We're not advocating cruel and unusual punishment either. In my opinion, a firing squad is just as humane as lethal injection.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Bring back nuke testing, use death row inmates to study the effects of said nukes
this is nuke testingDesertFox- wrote:
What the shit is nuke testing? We already know radiation can have detrimental effects. We're not advocating cruel and unusual punishment either. In my opinion, a firing squad is just as humane as lethal injection.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Bring back nuke testing, use death row inmates to study the effects of said nukes
i think it would be somewhat difficult to study the effects of a nuke on someone when said nuke has literally ripped every atom in their body to piecesHurricane2k9 wrote:
Bring back nuke testing, use death row inmates to study the effects of said nukes
soundsSpark wrote:
i think it would be somewhat difficult to study the effects of a nuke on someone when said nuke has literally ripped every atom in their body to piecesHurricane2k9 wrote:
Bring back nuke testing, use death row inmates to study the effects of said nukes
no no please post awaymcminty wrote:
Heh, that's a much nicer way of saying what I decided not to post....krazed wrote:
and how you treat those you have power over reflects on the type of person you are... which so far doesnt look so good for you
So treating an incompetent jackass like the incompetent jackass they are means makes someone a sociopathic monster?krazed wrote:
and how you treat those you have power over reflects on the type of person you are... which so far doesnt look so good for you
depends if you think people should be executed for being an incompetent jackass. That wouldn't be good news for several members of this forum.Marlo Stanfield wrote:
So treating an incompetent jackass like the incompetent jackass they are means makes someone a sociopathic monster?krazed wrote:
and how you treat those you have power over reflects on the type of person you are... which so far doesnt look so good for you
Including youruisleipa wrote:
depends if you think people should be executed for being an incompetent jackass. That wouldn't be good news for several members of this forum.Marlo Stanfield wrote:
So treating an incompetent jackass like the incompetent jackass they are means makes someone a sociopathic monster?krazed wrote:
and how you treat those you have power over reflects on the type of person you are... which so far doesnt look so good for you
ker-ching!
Welcome to cop abuse land. Prosecutors love guilty until proven innocent, just boost their stats.mtb0minime wrote:
Fuck appeals. Guilty until proven innocent.Poseidon wrote:
Appeals process.mtb0minime wrote:
What they need to do is put some sort of apparatus that holds a shotgun to the ground, while pointing upward. Line up everyone on death row and have them get on a conveyor belt. Place mouth over shotgun, trigger pulled, conveyor moves, next person up, place mouth over shotgun, trigger pulled, conveyor moves, next person up, etc. Super quick, super-efficient, and then just hose down the room after the day's work.