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Poll: What is your opinion on capital punishment?
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I favor abolishing capital punishment.
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7 63.64%
I favor keeping capital punishment.
36.36%
4 36.36%
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Capital punishment
#21

Allow me to play Devil's Advocate for a moment: a bullet to the head is painless. When it comes to lethal injection, it might not go as planned and the subject might feel pain. Again, there is no pain in being shot in the head, unless for some reason, you managed to survive.
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#22

Ahem...(From Wikipedia)

Method

Prisoners (particularly those convicted of murder, terrorism or drug trafficking offences) spend a long time in prison before their sentence is finally carried out. Usually their final appeal has been exhausted through the trial Court, two appeal Courts and consideration of clemency by the President. Prisoners and their families are notified 72 hours in advance of their pending execution. They are usually transferred to Nusa Kambangan island. They are woken up in the middle of the night and taken to a remote (and undisclosed) location and executed by firing squad. The method has not changed since 1964.

Capital punishment is carried out in Indonesia by a firing squad. The blindfolded prisoner is led to a grassy area where they have an option to sit or stand. The 12 armed executioners shoot the prisoner in the chest from a range of five to ten metres. Only three fire live bullets and the rest fire blanks. If the prisoner does not die, the Commander is required to issue a final bullet to the prisoner's head.
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#23

I shuddered reading that post.
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#24

Electric chairs are even worse.
Darkstrait  :ninja:

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#25

All forms of execution are inmoral. But electrical chair is the worst.
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)

Local Council Member(April 24-August 11)

Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7)


#26

Electric.... Chair?
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Hey, I have a bunch of issues. You don't need to care.
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#27

*shudders*
Darkstrait  :ninja:

Former Justice, Former Local Councilor, Roleplayer, Former SPSF Deputy for Recruitment, Politically Active Citizen, Ex-Spammer Supreme, and Resident Geek

"Hats is very fashion this year."

#28

I would say the gas chamber is the worst out of the five personally.
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#29

*shudders even worse*
Darkstrait  :ninja:

Former Justice, Former Local Councilor, Roleplayer, Former SPSF Deputy for Recruitment, Politically Active Citizen, Ex-Spammer Supreme, and Resident Geek

"Hats is very fashion this year."

#30

*cant deal with the horror any longer*
Im out
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