Friday, October 26, 2012

No on prop 34

  • Prop 34 Poll: Support For Repealing California's Death Penalty Is Surging ...

    In this latest poll, forty-two percent of Californians said they would vote for Proposition 34, while only slightly more--forty-five percent--said no. In September, thirty-percent of Californians said they would vote for Proposition, while many more ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Letters: Prop. 34

    In the end, why pour more money into a broken system when the 17 states (including Illinois) who have no death penalty have done just fine?

    www.nctimes.com

  • Proposition 34's common-sense appeal

    The Vote No on 34 website features profiles of some of the most heinous killers on death row, neglecting to mention that even if Proposition 34 fails, they're far more likely to die of old age than lethal injection. Nor does the "no" side acknowledge ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Jeff Rosen: Vote no on Proposition 34 and retain the death penalty

    I urge each of you to vote no on Proposition 34 so that the death penalty remains a tool I have to condemn society's most vicious criminals, yes on Proposition 35 to help rein in the tragic epidemic of human trafficking, and yes on Proposition 36 to ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Re: Gregory Totten's Oct. 21 guest column, "Prop. 34 benefits the state's most ...

    ... Frank who tortured and murdered a little, 2½-year-old girl from Camarillo died in prison instead of paying the ultimate penalty for his terrible crime.

    www.vcstar.com

  • What Would Proposition 34 Do?

    Although not morally opposed to the death penalty, Garcetti's first-hand experience has led him to be a strong supporter of Proposition 34. He dismisses the idea that the death penalty is something that can be fixed. "They have been trying to fix the ...

    www.neontommy.com

  • Ten reasons to vote for Proposition 34

    (Each person on death row has an individual cell, receives three meals/day in the cell, has individually supervised physical recreation one-hour/day, has a legal team to help with appeals, and has no work assignment.) 5. Proposition 34 applies ...

    www.redlandsdailyfacts.com

  • Williams: Prop. 34 makes great sense for state

    Passage of Proposition 34 on the November ballot would not only replace implementation of the death penalty in California with a sentence of life in prison without parole, it would also end emotionally charged fictitious campaign arguments.

    www.dailydemocrat.com

  • Our View: No on Prop. 34 – repeal of death penalty

    There is no question that the death penalty is a difficult issue. It involves the taking of a human life. In California, it also is applied only against someone convicted of first-degree murder combined with "special circumstances," such as multiple ...

    www.appeal-democrat.com

  • Viewpoints: Should we OK Prop. 34 to end executions? No

    Michael Lyons was my 8-year-old angel of a son. He was sweet, loved his family and had a smile that would melt a glacier. When I think of that smile, it eases my heart for only so long because I will grieve over his loss for the rest of my life ...

    www.sacbee.com

  • PROP. 34: Will voters abolish California's death penalty?

    ... and that can be somewhat easily remedied," said Riverside County District Attorney Paul Zellerbach, who is a statewide co-chairman for the "No On Prop. 34" campaign. "It is interesting that the people advocating doing away with the death penalty ...

    www.pe.com

  • Proposition 34: Should the state repeal the death penalty?

    Backers of Proposition 34 had raised about $5.6 million as of late September. The No on 34 campaign had $245,000. Prop. 34's opposition includes the district attorneys of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties and many law enforcement groups.

    www.redlandsdailyfacts.com

  • Prop 34: Rose Bird's Revenge?

    There was no question where Californians stood on the death penalty issue when Bird was issuing all her decisions on death penalty cases.

    www.foxandhoundsdaily.com

  • Yes on Prop. 34: Put costly, ineffective death penalty system to rest

    That's not to say Proposition 34 is perfect. The measure calls for automatically earmarking a total of $100 million for the SAFE California Fund so that local law enforcement agencies can speed up murder and rape investigations over the next four years.

    www.pasadenastarnews.com

  • ELECTION: No on 34

    Californians should not throw away a useful tool simply because it is temporarily broken. The state should fix and improve the death penalty, not jettison it. So voters should say no to Prop. 34's call to end capital punishment in California. Prop. 34 ...

    www.pe.com

  • If Prop 34 Fails, California Could See a Wave of Executions

    California, meanwhile, has not had an execution in six years because of its own issues with lethal injection. And voters will have the opportunity in November to ban capital punishment altogether.

    www.law.com

  • Proposition 34 eliminates wrongful executions

    Proposition 34 will replace California's death penalty with life in prison, without possibility of parole. Two reasons to support ... Surely there are more. Roy Roberts was executed for a prison murder in Missouri in 1999 even though no evidence ...

    www.times-standard.com

  • Californians Decide on the Death Penalty Prop 34

    The death penalty was reinstated in 1978. Since then, 13 people have been executed. Prop 34 may get rid of the death penalty if it gets enough votes.

    www.kyma.com

  • VIDEO: Rosendahl, Actor Ferrell Urge Yes Vote on Prop 34

    In this YouTube video uploaded by Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl's office, the councilman speaks with TV actor and political activist Mike Farrell about why they feel Prop 34 should pass and why the state's death penalty should be repealed ...

    brentwood.patch.com

  • Toon Op: California Proposition 34

    Toon Op: California Proposition 34. By Steve Greenberg on October 21, 2012 in News. Proposition 34 will replace California's death penalty with life in prison and no chance of parole. Solely for use on SBView.com. By award-winning local cartoonist ...

    www.santabarbaraview.com

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