Babbylonian
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It'll be a long, long time. Individual states will discontinue the practice, perhaps only to take it up again when the mood shifts.Would it be tasteless to ask posters how long they think it will be before the death penalty is abolished in the USA?
Rolfe.
For a nationwide abolition, it would take one of two events: The Supreme Court would have to radically shift in its interpretation of the US Constitution. This is unlikely, since they'd just about have to ignore it. Our founding document clearly considers capital punishment an acceptable punishment given due process. Or, a constitutional amendment would have to be passed. This would probably have to be proposed by the state legislatures since the US Congress is too gutless as an institution to propose it (a two-thirds majority would have to be willing to accept the label "soft on crime" during their next elections).