I would be fine with turning his lights out as painful as possible but that's not an option.WTR wrote:Put a bullet in the back of his head..... Fine with me. I'm not stooping to the level of Nazi Germany and experimenting on anyone.jason812 wrote:Seeing how the death penalty is not an option, I think his time served ought to be used testing experimental drugs. Maybe something good could come out of his waste of oxygen.ScottDLS wrote:
Too bad SCOTUS says you can't execute 17 year olds. Santa Fe HS shooter is a poster boy for the death penalty.
I can see your point in that once you start experimenting on people, even though it might be for good, where is the line between doing good and being sadistic? Especially if you have to purposefully infect the subject with a disease. But we are talking about a mass murderer not someone just picked up on the street for being Jewish. That being said, can you trust the government to keep that in check? Probably not. Just better to spend $0.50 on a bullet.
I think the article has some validity. I also think public hangings should be brought back to the courthouse square and happen shortly after sentencing. 3 hots and a cot plus free education is not much of a deterrent.