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Letters: Death penalty choice

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Re “Bid to end the death penalty airs its first ads,” Oct. 23

The Proposition 34 campaign claims the death penalty is expensive, futile and inhumane. Death penalty supporters claim that a life sentence without the possibility of parole denies closure to the victims’ families, coddles murders and would save the taxpayer no money.

I plan to vote for the proposition, but I wish it included a provision to allow the convicts to ask for a prompt death. Who is qualified to say whether death by injection is more or less humane than a life in prison? On his own behalf, the prisoner is.

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Robert Alexander

Seal Beach

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