350,000 for an execution? Just pump them full of enough opiates/other **** they pass out and overdoes...that doesn't cost 350,000...i think?
I'd be more then happy to supply them with a bullet. Last time I checked a 5 blanks, 1 real bullet, and 6 rifles doesn't cost 350,000.
I've seen the whole "executions are really expensive" argument used a lot. and to that I'd say, If Aaron Hernandez could manage to put 9 bullets Cost effectively into Odin Lloyd, I'm sure we could manage to put Aaron down with just one.
No fancy drugs, no fancy science, no fancy doctors, no fancy machines. I'd estimate the cost of a firing squad execution after the initial cost of the 6 guns, to be somewhere in the range of $1500
The 350,000---3m dollar range is the cost of execution at the federal level (just to be specific).
This is the cost of
everything throughout the entire process from step one to death. Just to clarify, we aren't talking about the 350,000---3m dollar range
simply for execution alone. As we know, that cost is relatively low. It's everything that comes throughout the process beforehand.
Just a very brief google search brings up some of the reasoning behind it:
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The death penalty is much more expensive than life without parole because the Constitution requires a long and complex judicial process for capital cases. This process is needed in order to ensure that innocent men and woman are not executed for crimes they did not commit, and even with these protections the risk of executing an innocent person can not be completely eliminated.
If the death penalty was replaced with a sentence of Life Without the Possibility of Parole*, which costs millions less and also ensures that the public is protected while eliminating the risk of an irreversible mistake, the money saved could be spent on programs that actually improve the communities in which we live."
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Again, politics play a huge role in research and policy, so both sides of the debate will have their own opinion. The point of the statement is that there are many different verifiable sources out there who state that it costs MUCH more to execute than it does to house an inmate for 30-40 years.
Obviously, some death penalty cases will fall
under the average rate of 1 million dollars for "lifers," (Life Without Parole 30 years x approx. 30,000 = 900,000) but many more surpass that rate by 2-3 times, which leads the general thinking to feel that it actually costs much more to execute.
Sorry for the long post. Just wanted to clarify. Here is an article from
Forbes magazine in 2014 stating the same if you wish to scan through it:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyph...g-the-death-penalty-your-tax-dollars-at-work/