Re: HB164 (Dutton, D, F): Death Penalty ??
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:44 pm
the bill has nothing to do with weapons, and yep I am opposede to it, some people remain a danger to society and need to go away (die)
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If the bill passes, it increases the likelihood we'll have to use our self-defense firearms.Russell wrote:HB164 (Dutton, D, F): Relating to abolishing the death penalty. Status: Pre-filed. Position on Bill: Oppose - Horrible bill!
Curious, what does this bill have to do with firearms and why are we opposed to it? It is not clear in the description :)
(He wanted WJ's Social Security check so he could buy drugs because the party next door ran out...)Tracy Dearl Cain — Convicted in 1988 of beating William Galloway, 63, to death with a rocking chair and Galloway's wife, Modena, 55, with his bare fists in 1986.
I have an opinion on the matter; ... My opinion is When WJ and Modena moved to California from Texas..WJ and Modena should have been armed. California would be in better financial shape.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/prison-folio/message/5700" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Death row inmates seeking IQ review
The inmates who have mental retardation claims pending
before the state Supreme Court constitute at least 5%
of the death row population. Here are most of those
inmates, by the year they arrived on death row:
1995 Ernest Jones
1995 Ignacio Tafoya
1994 Delaney Marks
1993 Vicente Benavides
1993 Eric Hinton
1993 Michael James Huggins
1992 Sergio Ochoa
1992 Richard Stitely
1990 John Lee Holt
1990 Robert Young
1989 Stanley Davis
1989 Jack Farnam
1989 Noel Jackson
1989 Clarence Ray
1989 George Smithey
1989 David Welch
1988 Tracy Dearl Cain
1988 Jose Arnaldo Rodrigues
1988 Richard Turner
1987 Teofilo Medina Jr.
1986 Antonio Espinoza
1986 David Fierro
1986 Anderson Hawthorne
1986 Horace Kelly
1984 Jesse Andrews
1984 Robert Lewis
1983 Donald Miller
1980 Donald Griffin
1980 Michael Dee Mattson
1980 Marcelino Ramos
1980 Melvin Turner
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Sources: California Department of Corrections, Federal
Public Defenders Office
Los Angeles Times