Perhaps you should read the thread. The primary objection voiced is that the death penalty is flawed due to the deaths of innocent people.
What you've just suggested is that we reduce the value of a potentially innocent human life to the cost of a blindfold and a handful of bullets.
That aside, spending the great walloping wads of cash you mentioned seems like pretty good insurance to keep the State from killing the wrong people.
Boru
What you've just suggested is that we reduce the value of a potentially innocent human life to the cost of a blindfold and a handful of bullets.
That aside, spending the great walloping wads of cash you mentioned seems like pretty good insurance to keep the State from killing the wrong people.
Boru
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