• Jesus
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    183 hours ago

    21st century and Utah is still killing people with firing squads.

    • Badabinski
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      52 hours ago

      There was a huge kerfuffle about it here when it happened. We had a law on the books that allowed it and the dude insisted on it, ostensibly for religious reasons. I can’t remember if we took the law off the books or not, but I hope we did. While nobody else knows who fired the killing shots, the people who did it know. If they’re the type that wants to kill, then I don’t want to give them the pleasure. If they’re not, I don’t want to make those people live with a violent death on their conscience. It’s fucked up, just like executions in general.

      EDIT: Execution by firing squad had been removed in 2004, but anyone sentenced before then had it as an option. Gardner was grandfathered in.

    • @Mickey7OP
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      32 hours ago

      Based on what I’ve read it seems like a firing squad is actually more humane than using drugs

      • Jesus
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        125 minutes ago

        True.

        Although I wonder if it creates jailers who have to work extra hard to dehumanize people. So that’s probably not great.

  • Buglefingers
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    214 hours ago

    Honestly more surprised it was a firing squad in 2010

    • @[email protected]
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      104 hours ago

      States are having a hard time getting access to lethal injection drugs. Also having a hard time finding qualified people to do the injections properly.

      IIRC they reauthorised firing squads was due to the effective nature and readily available qualified personnel.

    • LostXOR
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      74 hours ago

      Sounds like a pretty good way to go to be honest. It’ll all be over in seconds instead of the minutes to hours of lethal injection.