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NAACP Pledges Death Penalty Repeal Push

BALTIMORE, (UPI) — The NAACP said it will mount its most expensive effort ever against the death penalty to get it abolished in Maryland.

NAACP President Ben Jealous said Maryland’s historic place in the civil rights movement — the state is the birthplace of Thurgood Marshall and Frederick Douglass, among others — makes it an appropriate symbolic and practical place to begin anew the group’s effort to ban capital punishment in America.

“There’s a special debt of honor to get this done in Maryland for the NAACP,” Jealous told The Baltimore Sun Wednesday.

The civil rights group opposes the death penalty for various reasons, including that it is disproportionately applied to blacks. Jealous hasn’t said how much the group plans to spend on the effort, but said a robust constituent outreach will be undertaken, urging supporters to lobby lawmakers to repeal the punishment.

Supporters cheered the NCAAP’s involvement, but some remained skeptical it would do any good. Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, a Democrat who opposes the death penalty, hasn’t said whether he’ll put the full weight of his office behind another repeal attempt after a 2009 effort that failed to wipe it off the books, but narrowed the circumstances for which the death penalty can be sought.

Additionally, repeal supporters acknowledge much of the urgency has been removed since a 2006 court ruling that essentially prohibits the state from using its lethal injection procedure, meaning the state has no practical way to execute any of the five convicted killers presently on death row.

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  • CHRISTOPHER ALLEN HORTON

    WHEN I FIRST SAW THIS ARTICLE, I WAS NOT GOING TO MAKE A COMMENT.

    BUT, SINCE NAACP HAS MADE A “TOTAL ASS” OF ITSELF, IT IS MY DUTY TO “BAD-MOUTH” THE ORGANIZATION TO SUCH A DEGREE IT WILL HOPEFULLY DISBAND.

    I CAN NOT BELIEVE NAACP WANTS TO BAN THE DEATH PENALTY BECAUSE IT DISPROPORTIONALLY AFFECTS NEGROES; BUT IT HAS NO PROBLEM WITH THE “DEATH EFFECT” ON THE NEGROID RACE WHEN TWO PEOPLE OF THE SAME GENDER GET MARRIED. TWO MALES OR TWO FEMALES CAN NOT MAKE A BABY. IF THAT IS NOT A DEFINITION OF THE “DEATH PENALTY,” I DO NOT KNOW ITS DEFINITION.

    I HOPE NO ONE GIVES NAACP ANOTHER DIME. GO AWAY FOOLISH GHOSTS – NO ONE NEEDS YOU ANYMORE.

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