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<blockquote data-quote="Bruno2" data-source="post: 1300530" data-attributes="member: 13962"><p>A box of .22 LR is about $15.00 and should kill around 550 people. That will take around 20 yrs to use up. A rifle can be purchased for around $100.00. I dont know how many of our penetentiaries have a death row , but , it couldnt be more than a couple. So outfitting 3 prisons with that equipment would be under $350.00. </p><p></p><p>This whole death penalty being carried out in a humane manner is just rediculous. I have yet to hear about any murders being committed in a humane fashion. So why do we have to abide by a stupid code that the person being executed didnt have to in order to be in this situation.</p><p></p><p>I am all for letting a member of the victims family do the execution humane or not. They are the ones having to live with the aftermath. Very rarely do murderers victims become discovered immediately. They always hide the body , deny killing them , deny knowing where the body is. All the while the victims family prays and hopes their loved one is found in good health. After a couple of months they just want to know where the body is so they can have peace and put them to rest. The whole process is just frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruno2, post: 1300530, member: 13962"] A box of .22 LR is about $15.00 and should kill around 550 people. That will take around 20 yrs to use up. A rifle can be purchased for around $100.00. I dont know how many of our penetentiaries have a death row , but , it couldnt be more than a couple. So outfitting 3 prisons with that equipment would be under $350.00. This whole death penalty being carried out in a humane manner is just rediculous. I have yet to hear about any murders being committed in a humane fashion. So why do we have to abide by a stupid code that the person being executed didnt have to in order to be in this situation. I am all for letting a member of the victims family do the execution humane or not. They are the ones having to live with the aftermath. Very rarely do murderers victims become discovered immediately. They always hide the body , deny killing them , deny knowing where the body is. All the while the victims family prays and hopes their loved one is found in good health. After a couple of months they just want to know where the body is so they can have peace and put them to rest. The whole process is just frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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