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  • Missouri, Wyoming Lawmakers Open To Allowing Executions By Firing Squad

    Cheap, quick and efficient.

    Via Philly

    After a condemned Ohio man executed with a combination of untested drugs appeared to gasp several times and took more than 20 minutes to die, at least two states are considering allowing executions by firing squad.

    Missouri could carry out executions with firing squads under legislation proposed in the House.

    The state currently puts inmates to death with injections of lethal drugs, although existing law also permits use of lethal gas — the method by which 39 people were executed from 1938 to 1965.

    The House bill adds an option of executions by firing squads consisting of five law enforcement officers chosen by the state corrections director.

    Missouri’s next execution is scheduled for Jan. 29.

    The state recently switched from three-drug to single-drug lethal injections after pharmaceutical companies stopped selling the three drugs to prisons. It’s unclear where Missouri obtains the single drug, and there have been demands to halt executions until the source is revealed.

    Meanwhile, a Wyoming lawmaker is pushing to allow use of the firing squad to execute condemned state inmates if constitutional problems or other issues ever prevented the state from using lethal injection.

    Sen. Bruce Burns, R-Sheridan, said Monday that state law currently calls for using a gas chamber if lethal injection is unavailable.

    “The state of Wyoming doesn’t have a gas chamber currently, an operating gas chamber, so the procedure and expense to build one would be impractical to me,” said Burns, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

    “I consider frankly the gas chamber to be cruel and unusual, so I went with firing squad because they also have it in Utah,” Burns said. He’s introduced the bill for consideration in the legislative session that starts Feb. 10 in Cheyenne.

    “One of the reasons I chose firing squad as opposed to any other form of execution is because frankly it’s one of the cheapest for the state,” Burns said. “The expense of building a gas chamber I think would be prohibitive when you consider how many people would be executed by it, and even the cost of gallows.”

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    I like it! Don't think I'd attend, but i like it!
    WH

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    • #3
      Quick, painless and very cost effective. Like "One Shot" shopping.

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      • #4
        I don't see the big deal here. If I were on death row I would be demanding a firing squad.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by svo855 View Post
          I don't see the big deal here. If I were on death row I would be demanding a firing squad.
          What would you like for your last meal?

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          • #6
            Firing squad is quick but not 100% every time. Policy where if they botch the shot and you survive, your debt is paid and you walk?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
              Firing squad is quick but not 100% every time. Policy where if they botch the shot and you survive, your debt is paid and you walk?
              You can walk as far as you want/can while they reload.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by barronj View Post
                You can walk as far as you want/can while they reload.
                No, can't punish twice for the same offense. Another shot would be cruel and unusual. Maybe that first one would be a lesson
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                • #9
                  I'd rather go see a hanging. Too much bloodshead at a shooting.
                  Rich

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                  • #10
                    If they do a firing squad it's not like it's just going to be a handful of dudes with rifles and the convict tied to a post. It would end up having to be some overly expensive contraption that synchronized all shots and ensured accuracy. The target would need to be completely immobilized. It will have to be indoors to prevent weather issues. They will need to provide a separate and secure observation area.. So on and so forth.

                    Not saying that they should have to do all of that, but you know how shit is today.

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                    • #11
                      Back in the day, the rifles were fixed to stands and you had 4 blanks and one live round so that the executioners all could say they had the blank
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                        Back in the day, the rifles were fixed to stands and you had 4 blanks and one live round so that the executioners all could say they had the blank
                        Actually, I think you have it backwards. 4 of them have a live round, and one a blank. That way each one of them can plausibly believe that they did not fire the kill shot.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chili View Post
                          If they do a firing squad it's not like it's just going to be a handful of dudes with rifles and the convict tied to a post. It would end up having to be some overly expensive contraption that synchronized all shots and ensured accuracy. The target would need to be completely immobilized. It will have to be indoors to prevent weather issues. They will need to provide a separate and secure observation area.. So on and so forth.

                          Not saying that they should have to do all of that, but you know how shit is today.
                          FFS...just make a guillotine.
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                          • #14
                            They could raffle off tickets to be in the firing squad and give the money to charity


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                            • #15
                              Long drop hanging is the cheapest and most efficient form of execution. When the prisoner's weight is correctly calculated into the length of rope and the knot is placed accordingly, it's near-instantaneous and 100% accurate.
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