Death Penalty: January 2011 Archives

Illinois Death Penalty

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    Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn said he'll decide within a month whether to sign a bill abolishing the death penalty.
    The governor encourages people with opinions to contact his office
 
Please prayerfully consider the effects of the death penalty, and then contact Governor Quinn and let him know not only that you are for or against the death penalty, but your reasons for your opinion.
 
I will be writing the Governor opposing the death penalty because it disproportionately affects people of color and is  disproportionately applied to those who have been convicted of killing a white person, because we know innocent people have been sentenced to death, because the execution does not reduce costs (it increases them), and because the death penalty is not a deterrent - rather, it appears to encourage a spirit of retribution.
 
I know there are arguments for the death penalty as well, notably that the finality of the penalty prevents the person executed from committing future crimes: there have been people who have been paroled or who have escaped and committed crimes. I encourage those who have such arguments in favor to also contact Governor Quinn.
 
Wherever the spirit leads you, please be a part of this important discussion. This is indeed a matter of life and death.

Governor Quinn's contact information is at http://www2.illinois.gov/gov/Pages/ContacttheGovernor.aspx

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