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This is what's wrong with our justice system.
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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1369166" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>What I don't understand....</p><p></p><p>The death penalty by lethal injection is labeled inhumane by a large section of the population that then turns around and argues that a person should have the right to end their life at the time of their choosing with "dignity" utilizing the same drugs. Euthanasia mean good death.</p><p></p><p>So which is it, are the drugs inhumane or good? </p><p></p><p></p><p>There needs to be plenty of scrutiny when committing an act you can't take back such as the death penalty. With the cost of it all, I'd rather see them spend their remaining time on earth working to repay society and carry their own weight. I'd run a system sorta like the Arizona sherrif. They'd get a tent after they worked enough hours to earn one. A cot and blanket after that. They wouldn't have time for cable and they wouldn't want to look at a weight after breaking their backs all day. I think that would be a better deterant than the thought of a quick, painless death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1369166, member: 14544"] What I don't understand.... The death penalty by lethal injection is labeled inhumane by a large section of the population that then turns around and argues that a person should have the right to end their life at the time of their choosing with "dignity" utilizing the same drugs. Euthanasia mean good death. So which is it, are the drugs inhumane or good? There needs to be plenty of scrutiny when committing an act you can't take back such as the death penalty. With the cost of it all, I'd rather see them spend their remaining time on earth working to repay society and carry their own weight. I'd run a system sorta like the Arizona sherrif. They'd get a tent after they worked enough hours to earn one. A cot and blanket after that. They wouldn't have time for cable and they wouldn't want to look at a weight after breaking their backs all day. I think that would be a better deterant than the thought of a quick, painless death. [/QUOTE]
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