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So if the US still has in prison murders, and other nations have in prison murders, executions clearly aren’t fixing the problem.

Going off the example of how most nations in the world either don’t use the death penalty or only use it in very specific, extreme cases of war crimes, I feel like many nations have figured out an effective methodology of handling people who otherwise would be executed. Actually, most of the nations that still widely

Executions, due to repeated trials to ensure we’re not killing someone innocent (which by the way, we still do), are extremely cost ineffective. And we can’t just not retry people because of the fact that then you’re admitting that it’s perfectly acceptable to kill innocent people, which is the same kind of thinking

Yes, a guy in a cell block which he’ll never leave is the most dangerous thing to society.

You could argue that preventing the death of people is in the interest of the public. I mean, this is a drug company, and to be honest most of the medical field is intended to help people, not intentionally kill people for the personal satisfaction of others.

I looked up Steamspy for Battlefront and it peaks about 1000 players daily, which is pretty good considering it’s over 10 years old and theoretically there’s an ‘improved’ alternative.

Not as long as I have you two :D

By the US government openly using a drug provided to them for executions? Which is exactly what they’re refusing to provide the drug for anymore?

Statistically, the death penalty is pretty unusual. Actually, among ‘advanced western nations,’ the US is extremely unusual in still having a legal execution system.

It’s not possible to find the drugs vets use for sale in use for execution of humans.

Is their contract expired for supplying drugs for this purpose? Then they have no legal obligation to sign a new contract to sell lethal injection drugs.

In the US, a private company is allowed to sell products for a purpose that they desire them to be sold for, and is allowed to refuse you service for using a product in non-intended manners.

We could just not kill people. That’s actually extremely humane.

While no one knows for sure, someone was involved in the group. You’re still party to a killing that you agreed to, and that changes peoples.

Companies refused to allow them to do that, since they’re European and Europe as a whole doesn’t exactly do executions.

You two seem like you’re having fun.

Pretty sure that buying drugs, then using them for a purpose you didn’t describe or intend for is a good way to both cause a legal problem, and get Pfizer to put limitations on what business you’re even allowed to do with them.

Executions were made less public because of the fact that it created a dissonance in which people believed those executed were a different sort of sub-human. It was entertaining, and there was the convincing idea that they themselves could never commit a crime like that.

You know, it’s possible that he was trying to get people of color playable in Fable but this is a small part of a larger story where he was told that there could only be white characters.

If they release non-Battlefront Star Wars games with good single player ideas, I might still be interested. Especially if it were something like Republic Commando, Knights of the Old Republic, or even like those old Jedi Knight games Katarn was in.