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Chief Judge Kozinski (9th Circuit): Bring back the firing squad
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:41 pm
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:41 pm
Kozinski wrote a blistering dissent in a 9th Circuit case condemning the use of lethal injection as a process flawed from the get go and urging states to bring back the firing squad.
Thought some of you might like to read the dissent, and for those who don't, here's an article discussing it.
ETA: I know it's probably as sarcastic as it gets, but it's still a pretty valid point.
Thought some of you might like to read the dissent, and for those who don't, here's an article discussing it.
ETA: I know it's probably as sarcastic as it gets, but it's still a pretty valid point.
This post was edited on 7/22/14 at 3:42 pm
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:48 pm to FalseProphet
There is the odd chance that a misfired bullet would kill an innocent bystander. No need for more useless appeals.
Personally I would go with hanging. Rope is quite cheap; steel cable is reusable. (Plus, you can have "Renegade" playing in the background as the condemned takes his/her last steps.)
Personally I would go with hanging. Rope is quite cheap; steel cable is reusable. (Plus, you can have "Renegade" playing in the background as the condemned takes his/her last steps.)
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:52 pm to FalseProphet
I don't object to the firing squad coming back, at least from a practicality standpoint.
10 men with 30.06 rifles aiming at an inmate, with a few of them given blanks, would be fairly effective in executing an inmate with a minimum of suffering in comparison to the gas chamber.
It's not my preferred method of execution, if only because it gives ammo to the anti-DP activists, but it's not cruel if it is near-instantaneous death and it's certainly not unusual given the number of gunshot victims in the US.
The judge was right about California and their inability, or unwillingness, to set protocol for executions.
They have a defacto stay which won't be lifted until there is a major political change in the state, which likely won't happen anytime soon.
10 men with 30.06 rifles aiming at an inmate, with a few of them given blanks, would be fairly effective in executing an inmate with a minimum of suffering in comparison to the gas chamber.
It's not my preferred method of execution, if only because it gives ammo to the anti-DP activists, but it's not cruel if it is near-instantaneous death and it's certainly not unusual given the number of gunshot victims in the US.
The judge was right about California and their inability, or unwillingness, to set protocol for executions.
They have a defacto stay which won't be lifted until there is a major political change in the state, which likely won't happen anytime soon.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 7:43 pm to FalseProphet
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Kozinski wrote a blistering dissent in a 9th Circuit case condemning the use of lethal injection as a process flawed from the get go and urging states to bring back the firing squad.
I think Utah still has the firing squad on the books.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 9:55 pm to FalseProphet
Nitrogen asphyxiation or hypoxia.
Two very painless forms of execution, you just breathe and then drift off to sleep and never wake up. It's unbelievable they aren't used for the DP. It'd prevent a mess like what we have making the rounds through the courts now these days.
Two very painless forms of execution, you just breathe and then drift off to sleep and never wake up. It's unbelievable they aren't used for the DP. It'd prevent a mess like what we have making the rounds through the courts now these days.
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