The Pros And Cons Of The Death Penalty

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The death penalty in America has always been a big controversial issue. There are many pros and Cons to the death penalty and the cons outweigh the pros. That being said the death penalty should be abolished. The death penalty has been around in America since the 1600s and it was brought here by the colonial government. Not every crime gets the death penalty murder, kidnapping, rape, armed robbery, burglary, espionage, bank robbery, sabotage, and desertion in wartime are the only crimes that executions were carried out for between 1930 and 1965. In 1972 the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Death Penalty was unconstitutional and fell under cruel and unusual punishment which is protected under the 8th amendment. Between 1977 and 1983 …show more content…

Lethal injection, electrocution, gas chamber, hanging, and the firing squad. Florida’s go to when it comes to execution is electrocution. Each method of execution kills in a different way. These are the processes of how each execution works. Hanging a noose is laid around the prisoners neck and dropped down from a height when the rode is pulled tight it dislocated the 3rd and 4th cervical vertebrae causing instant death. The Firing squad is when a squad of five men shoot at an inmate but only one person has a bullet the others all have blanks. Florida’s method of choice electrocution a damp copper electrode is fastened to the head and leg of an inmate and a strong electric shock is released causing cardiac arrest. The gas chamber hydrochloric acid is let into a room and potassium cyanide crystals are dropped into it which produces hydro cyanic gas to form with blocks the ability to build hemoglobin. The prisoner then because unconscious and death happens within 8 minutes. The method used by most states the lethal injection is a three part injection. Sodium Thiopental to knock them out, Pancuronium Bromide to stop breathing, and Potassium Choride to stop the

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