There is a stock market thread, why not one for the highest Judicial Instiution in the land?Anyway, lethal injection is up today:http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/01/07/lethal.injection.ap/index.html
1/7/2008 10:27:57 AM
I think the court will probably sidestep this issue but do it in a way that executions will continue. I can't see them continuing the moratorium for much longer.
1/7/2008 10:29:48 AM
nah, they'll come back and say that the only viable methods now are hanging and firing squad
1/7/2008 6:20:10 PM
how hard can it be to kill someone clean and painless in a controlled environment?
1/7/2008 6:45:28 PM
pretty fucking hard, really. I mean, think about it... You are trying to kill someone who otherwise is a physically healthy human being. Few mechanisms of death are painless, as they all, by definition, are trying to shut down a perfectly functioning human body.I think the real question is what is necessarily "cruel and unusual" ... We all understand what it means generically, but no one can really say what it allows/disallows. And I don't know if that's good or bad.
1/7/2008 6:51:20 PM
nothing unusual if you do it often enough.... and it says and, not or...
1/8/2008 8:37:53 AM
I always thought we should just let the person OD from Morphine, under the impression that the person would get high, happy and pass out before death set in. I think they could use a better drug combination.
1/8/2008 12:28:51 PM
1/8/2008 2:32:22 PM
So apparently Reason's blog has a good post on the topic, specifically addressing the issues raised in this thread - in particular, about the motivation behind the choice of the three-drug cocktail.http://www.reason.com/blog/show/124289.htmlIn particular, the choice has less to do about the "humaneness" to the prisoner as it is about the "humaneness" to the observers.Or, as the Futurama reference goes:
1/8/2008 7:33:14 PM