Death chambers of execution could be more humane and hospice-like.
It
is somewhat remarkable that modern science filtered through politics
bungles the chemistry of executing the death penalty. European
chemical supply houses and other exotic sources of hard-to-find
humane methods of killing killers sometimes embargo the lethal
chemical cocktails from American legal death franchise establishments
because of the cruelty of it all. NPR reports the 'story' and moves
on to legal drugs, homosexual marriage and other pressing issues of
the left side of corporatism. So why not use the abundant heroin
seized from criminals by law enforcement agencies to overdose those
graduating from death row in a humane blaze of pain killing to
oblivion?
If
the death penalty must be forced upon select subjects wouldn't heroin
mists, heroin food, heroin cocktails and heroin injections end the
life of the victim of law happily more or less fading out them to a
state of nirvana and nothingness? Heroin could then serve at least
one useful purpose and save money on buying stupid drug potions from
Europe. Otherwise the government could use a little bit of VX or some
other nerve agent to swiftly terminate the problem and end the
suffering of citizens encountering the never-ending recurrence of
government incompetence.
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