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08-25-2012, 01:51 AM
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Re: Photos: The Final 12 Hours of Chinese Women on Death Row
This is awful. Way to harsh IMO. I dont believe in death penalty unless someone killed someone else intentionally or purposely injured them severely enough they may as well be dead, against the victims will. Death takes everything. A short life is all any of us have.
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08-26-2012, 01:51 AM
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Re: Photos: The Final 12 Hours of Chinese Women on Death Row
Seems a bit harsh. But think outside of that "victimless crime" bubble. There are countless people who have been hurt, maimed and killed during the time that the drugs left from point A to arrive at point B. Look at Mexico and the cartels. Law enforcement and the men and women they have lost their lives trying to catch the people who have broken the drug laws in their respective regions. So it may be harsh to some and you may not be able to stop it completely. But you can make examples of some people just enough to make the next one think "is it worth it.?" People needlessly die for the marijuana you just bought. And even if the marijuana you have is not the same that got smuggled from somewhere else, you contribute to the demand which then fuels the violent cycle that drugs inherit. To each is own, I guess. |
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08-26-2012, 03:31 PM
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Re: Photos: The Final 12 Hours of Chinese Women on Death Row
China doesn't have the same appeal process as the U.S. and the time between the death order and the execution is much shorter. With that I'll say a bullet is very inexpensive but with the transplant industry booming the use of vans with lethal injection/ harvesting capabilities of organs is the new age method. Transplanting in China is the new hot spot for folks without the time to spare. |