Gov. Jeff Landry signed into law Tuesday a bill allowing executions by nitrogen gas and electrocution, opening the door for Louisiana to revive capital punishment 14 years after it last used its death chamber.
a) GOOD NEWS
b) shit news! Why not lethal dosis?
c) this still doesn't fix the main issue!
https://t.me/JohnBessler/132California, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Arizona, Ohio, Tennessee would be time to wake up! Check all your life / death sentences and bring them back, once you cleaned out the cases!
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/1844Katie Hobbs (Arizona) stated: “Under my administration, an execution will not occur until the people of Arizona can have confidence that the state is not violating the law in carrying out the gravest of penalties.”
https://perma.cc/537K-UJCRWell Katie Hobbs, better this, than removing without option to re-add that, BUT ...
What we can see? Death penalty states are against abortion 🤦♂️ (and suicide, like said previously)
https://t.me/AmnestyPropaganda/87Those who have abortion legal? They put death penalty in pause ...
Abortion is legal in Arizona, when provided by a licensed physician, with the following restrictions:
Abortion beyond 15 weeks of pregnancy is not permitted 🤦♂️
https://t.me/HumanRightsChecklist/185Abortion for reasons of fetal race, sex or
genetic abnormality is not permitted 🤦♂️
About 91.9 percent of abortions performed due to maternal medical conditions were performed under 14 weeks of gestational age, and about 47.4 percent of abortions citing medical conditions were performed on resident women aged 20-29 years.
but still better than nothing ...
California: In-clinic abortion (also known as surgical abortion) is offered up to 16 weeks after the first day of your last menstrual period.
The real question is: why the hell are not able to offer abortion + suicide + death penalty at the same time!
https://t.me/StuproFatti/438