A theoretical debate moves forward given that Kansas loves dishing out hard time but hasn't executed anybody since 1965. Read more:
Kansas abortion ruling prompts new attack on death penalty
TOPEKA, KS (AP) -- A recent Kansas Supreme Court ruling declaring that the state constitution protects access to abortion opened the door to a new legal attack on the death penalty.
One of the problems with the Death Penalty is all of the inmates who have been proven wrongly convicted since the availability of DNA.
ReplyDeleteYou can release the wrongly convicted from prison, but you can't resurrect the wrongly executed.
When it comes to condemning someone to death, "beyond a reasonable doubt" isn't good enough.
^^^^^You don't live in Kansas So go fuck yourself?
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