If you are talking to me, I have only one question, did you watch the actual video or did you read the title and form a completely uninformed opinion?
Talking about LeVeL. It's just pathetic now, his approach.
If you are talking to me, I have only one question, did you watch the actual video or did you read the title and form a completely uninformed opinion?
Got it, it's confusing when you don't quote in your replyTalking about LeVeL. It's just pathetic now, his approach.
It actually costs significantly more to execute someone than it does to keep them locked up for life. Not sure why Tex was granted conjugal visits but a rather easy way out of it is not allowing those...I do, kill them, lets forget about them and move on.
How much do you think Tex Watson and Charles Manson has cost the tax payers over the last (almost) 50 years? Millions! Tex Watson has fathered 4 kids while in prison, doesn't seem like he is rotting to me...
How can that statement even make sense? In California it cost 50-60k a year to house a prisoner.It actually costs significantly more to execute someone than it does to keep them locked up for life.
How can that statement even make sense? In California it cost 50-60k a year to house a prisoner.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/lethal-injection_n_1391408
A year ago, it cost the Texas Department of Criminal Justice approximately $83 to execute an inmate by lethal injection, the American-Statesman reported last month. That price has risen to nearly $1,300.
As @GRtak already noted, it has a lot to do with costs outside of the actual cost of lethal injection, which btw is an extremely cruel way to execute someone. For one inmates are on death row for years if not decades, for two the appeal process is significantly different to try and make sure that the right person is executed https://www.amnestyusa.org/issues/death-penalty/death-penalty-facts/death-penalty-cost/How can that statement even make sense? In California it cost 50-60k a year to house a prisoner.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/lethal-injection_n_1391408
A year ago, it cost the Texas Department of Criminal Justice approximately $83 to execute an inmate by lethal injection, the American-Statesman reported last month. That price has risen to nearly $1,300.
Amnesty International said:Using conservative rough projections, the Commission estimates the annual costs of the present system ($137 million per year), the present system after implementation of the reforms … ($232.7 million per year) … and a system which imposes a maximum penalty of lifetime incarceration instead of the death penalty ($11.5 million).
How can that statement even make sense? In California it cost 50-60k a year to house a prisoner.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/lethal-injection_n_1391408
A year ago, it cost the Texas Department of Criminal Justice approximately $83 to execute an inmate by lethal injection, the American-Statesman reported last month. That price has risen to nearly $1,300.
That's another point, the drugs used for lethal injection are no longer produced and there is no substitute.That cost is only going up as the drugs currently available likely violate an inmates's 8th Amendment rights.
Still more humane than lethal injectionThe last execution by firing squad in the US took place in 2010 about 20 minutes from where I live - so not that long ago.
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Pretty sure he tweeted that outWhen Trump announces policy, you have to follow his tweets.
Pretty sure he tweeted that out