The death penalty needs to be abolished entirely, not “expedited”.

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    Not to mention it solves nothing for the mass shooting epidemic. Most of them seem suicidal anyway.

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      The death penalty is super expensive, no doctors or pharmacies want to participate, it’s been proven to be a lousy deterrent, it’s not applied fairly, … No wonder he loves it.

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    I wonder what Pence and Republicans think about the violent racism and misogyny that so many mass shooters seem to have in common.

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    They spend years behind bars because they are going through the court process. You can’t nitpick which crimes and circumstances to allow that for. Even in a scenario like a mass shooting where a gunman is literally running around strapped I can imagine police fucking up somehow and getting the wrong person convicted.

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    Because the government never, ever executes an innocent man, no sir /s.

    Mike Pence can go back to hell, and take his head-fly with him.

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      Even if it could be guaranteed that every death sentence was applied to an undeniably guilty person, I still wouldn’t want it to happen.

      I do not ever want the State to kill anyone in my name, when they are no longer a threat to society.

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    New York Times examination of mass shootings showed that a quarter of 433 different active shooting events examined (25.4 percent) ended with the assailant taking their own life. An FBI analysis from 2014 placed the figure at a higher rate, with 40 percent of mass shooters dying by suicide.

    Does this also take into account “suicide by cop”, botched suicide attempts, or getting cold feet over a planned suicide? That is, even if only a quarter end in the killer commiting suicide, there are still plenty others who go into the shooting without plans to survive.

    Conservative politicians like Pence have long argued that the death penalty serves as an effective method of deterring crime. But Pence’s comments are not backed by scientific evidence — indeed, in states where the death penalty is used as a form of punishment for capital crimes, murder rates are actually higher than they are in states without the death penalty.

    Seems to me you got a bit of a “hanged for a sheep as well as a lamb” situation. Once someone has already committed a capital offense, there’s little deterrent to commit more, especially if one believes it can keep them from getting caught (e.g. eliminating witnesses).