From News Nation:
“Majority of America supports
the death penalty for murder”
Research shows that more than
half of the country favors the death penalty for people convicted of murder. Sixty
percent of Americans still support the death penalty, according to data from
the Pew Research Center. The major concern appears to be the idea of executing
potentially innocent people, as alleged in the Julius Jones case. Jones, 41,
was convicted in the shooting death of Paul Howell, a father in the Oklahoma
City suburb of Edmond, during a carjacking. Jones maintains he was framed by
the actual killer, a high school friend and co-defendant who testified against
him and was released from prison after 15 years. His execution was scheduled
for 4 p.m. CT on Thursday, but Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt commuted his sentence
to life in prison hours earlier.
Capital punishment has been
around since the nation’s founding in 1776. In 27 states the death penalty is
legal, while three states are under a governor-imposed moratorium. 1,539 men
and women have been executed in the United States since the 1970s. From 1972 to
1976 the death penalty was suspended by the Supreme Court. The law has since
been refined to not allow its use for virtually anything that isn’t homicide. The
country has never killed more than 200 people in a calendar year.
^ I believe the vast majority of
all people around the world (not just in the US) believe that the Death Penalty
should be used in cases of Murder or Terrorism. I know I do. I have seen places
(in Canada, the US and around Europe) where the Death Penalty has been gone for
years and people there still continue to call for it to be used when there is a
Murder or Terrorist Attack and sadly it can’t be used on the Murderer or
Terrorist. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/majority-of-america-supports-the-death-penalty-for-murder/
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