Friday, August 1, 2014

Drugs in Texas

Here's my commentary on Brenda's post.

I don't agree with her stance. She believes that by allowing the sell of their execution drugs, the state will allow transparency to their public and therefore not allowing secrets within the state when it comes down to the execution drugs Also, it is believed that it will proceed the execution process much more smoothly than having the electric chair execution, for example.. I disagree with this stance because we have to realize that execution drugs can have a domino effect. In fact, if the state start manufacturing these drugs, thugs & criminals will try to get their hands on it. One or two solid contacts at the manufacturers of these drugs and you can get your hands on it; for a very low price. This will eventually increase the crime rate in Texas, and therefore have the domino effect I have explained. If European drug companies do not wish to cooperate with the country anymore when it comes down to selling the state execution drugs, then the state should find another exporter of such drugs; private companies they can privately deal with. Bringing these materials in cities or around them in the country will only cause more danger to the public. These are the reasons why I disagree with her article.

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