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death penalties cost more than life in prison sentences so I don't see the problem
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>>2517968No it doesn't. Allowing them infinite appeals is what costs money. Just call the local chapter of the Klan and let them take care of it off the books.
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>This guy both is measurably mentally handicapped and has shown an inclination toward criminality so severe it has caused him to commit such wretched deeds as to warrant capital punishment? QUICK, release him back into the gene pool!
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>>2517954 (OP)This is every country in the EU albeit
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>>2517968keeping them in prisons costs more than a bullet to the head
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as opposed to Europe where they just release them
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>>2518005why does it seem so complicated? it's easier to do with a gun
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>>2518006it would if that's how legal systems worked, I don't see how death is a greater punishment than keeping them locked for decades
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>>2518005>due to higher legal costsThat's exactly what I said.
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>>2518026because they can get on paroles, bails or if the judge is retarded and evil, then being released from prison
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>>2518038that's not how mutt laws work xir