I don’t really care if any male or female prisoner being executed experiences this type of thing while being executed.
As long as they are expired at the end, that’s a successful execution in my book.
I feel for the people who have to clean it up.
# I don’t really care if any male or female prisoner being executed experiences this type of thing while being executed.
I really don’t care either. However, I don’t want weak-kneed liberals to have any excuse to screw up with victims receiving some justice.
What we should be using for executions is nitrogen. It works really simply. You wheel someone into an airtight room. Pump it to about 95% nitrogen, and wait 15 minutes. The condemned won’t even know he’s dead because nitrogen does not trigger a suffocation response. He’ll simply show up for his eternal reward, and the rest of us can go on about our lives.
Once the time has elapsed, you simply pump the nitrogen out of an exhaust to the atmosphere, and pump in normal air. There are no poisons or other crap to dispose of as was the case back when they used cyanide or other poisons.
All you need is a readily visible O2 meter in the room, and it’s all good to go for those disposing of the condemned.
The fact that we aren’t doing this, at this late date indicates that people are still trying to throw a monkey wrench into the entire system. This is true of some alleged ‘supporters’ of the death penalty as well.
I just want to remove the controversy, and get on with it.
Only answer—Firing Squads.
Only answer—Firing Squads.
The short and limited pain of execution is negligible compared to what the survivors and victims endure.
Good riddance to this monster - may he burn in hell