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SoonerDVM

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Here's what I don't understand....

When I euthanize a pet, it's dead within seconds. I mean... before I finish pushing in the plunger on the syringe, it's put its head down, breathed its last breath, and its heart has stopped before I get my stethoscope in place.

I wanna know what the hell they're doing that it takes these men several minutes to die.

And... I'm curious... how many of you advocating drano or locking them up and starving them to death are passionate about your 2nd amendment rights? Are passionate about defending the constitution and bill of rights? Go look up the 8th amendment and then get back to me about how you'd like to see people executed.

... If it were up to me they would use Drano on some of the deserving animals we have in the DOC.

actually, if it was up to me i wouldnt even use the rope. maybe go ahead and lock em up when convicted, just dont waste money on food, heat, water, etc. shut the door, come back in a month or 2 and clean the room. or 22 to the temple is pretty cheap. or maybe just lock em in a room with the victims family. but you know, they gotta be all "humane"

What does it matter they are animals of the worst kind, drano is cheaper and I'll buy.
 

BadgeBunny

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Oh, I dunno ... "cruel" and "unusual" are pretty relative terms. I could work within those guidelines ... although I do believe the degenerates I might have the pleasure of dispatching would probably beg to disagree ...

I used to be a very staunch anti-death penalty kinda gal. Working for lawyers solved that in short order. Some people actually deserve what they might get at the hands of a victim's family or an angry mob.
 

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