Friday, 22 December 2006

A more humane alternative


..."What we're hoping will happen is that the governor will see and the legislature will see
that this is an unworkable policy and that the time and money that it would take to fix it -- and we believe it is unfixable -- is just a waste of everyone's resources," said Stephanie Gibson, an associate professor at the University of Baltimore
and a chairwoman of the board of directors of Maryland Citizens Against State Executions.

"We're the third state now that has a de facto moratorium because of problems with lethal injection. There is no good way to execute people."

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