Will Colorado Abolish the Death Penalty?
By Michael de Yoanna
Created 2009-04-22 09:19

By: Michael de Yoanna [1]

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Will Colorado Abolish the Death Penalty?

vigil-edwardThe vote on whether to keep alive efforts to abolish the death penalty in Colorado came down to state Representative Edward Vigil yesterday, a Democrat from Fort Garland, who hesitated for several seconds as the legislators around him whispered. Finally, he pushed a green button, casting the decisive vote that sent House Bill 1274 to the Senate, according to The Denver Post [2]. As the Pueblo Chieftain [3] notes, the 33-32 decision was "the most dramatic vote that anyone in the Colorado House can remember." The bill seeks to eliminate the death penalty and use the savings to fund a unit in the Colorado Bureau of Investigation to work on the state's roughly 1,000 unsolved murders. Republicans opposed the bill for myriad reasons, including the belief that it would remove a deterrent to homicide. But one Republican, Don Marostica of Loveland, voted for the bill, explaining that he is "pro-life" and saying, "consequently I believe in the sanctity of all human life, and I mean all." If the bill ends up on Governor Bill Ritter's desk, he will face a difficult decision, especially because Attorney General John Suthers is an opponent, writes Westword [4]. Ritter's role in determining the fate of the current policy was explored in-depth last fall in "The Politics of Killing" by 5280's Patrick Doyle and Natasha Gardner [5].

Source URL: http://www.5280.com/blogs/2009/04/22/will-colorado-abolish-death-penalty

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[1] http://www.5280.com/tag/authors/michael-de-yoanna
[2] http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_12195165
[3] http://www.chieftain.com/articles/2009/04/21/news/breaking_news/doc49edfb72bf1b2571549538.txt
[4] http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2009/04/bill_to_abolish_death_penalty.php
[5] http://www.5280.com/../../issues/2008/0812/feature.php?pageID=1486