>>15009403>What that argie says applies to every country. Doing a execution is expensive you need the right materials, the right experts, doctors. You need to make sure the guy you are killing is 100% the killer. You fuck up and you have lawsuit that will bleed you dry.Death by firing squad is an option, you don't need expensive chemicals or whatever. Firing squad is practiced today, and a valid alternative if the cost of doctors and all that is an issue.
Which it isn't. hiring a couple experts to execute people all year round is not going to be more expensive than the total terrorizing of your society by gang and drug cartels. it's a good investment.
As for litigation, laws can be passed to protect the state. You have a very NA centric mentality if you think the law only works one way.
civil law systems work differently from common law. And all they really need is the legislation to back them up.
>Executions don't work because drug cartels or empires have boundless mules that will transport drugs and are disposable if they are caught. It also makes the illegal drugs cost even more due to the risk ramping prices up.Yeah, but those mules will now charge way more. The "war" will be more expensive but from the cartel's side.
It is a lot more expensive to catch them and release them. or hold them in prisons for decades, only for them to do the same bullshit.
I think you are ignoring the savings from deterrence.
Not only are cartels going to have to pay more to their workers, they are going to operate a lot more subtly, as their mules won't want to get caught.
In the current environemnt, they murder and kill, and what then? go to jail for 10 years and come out and do the same shit. THAT IS EXPENSIVE. Not just in lives, but in resources, and reputation to the state.