Albuquerque Journal

Reject Martinez call for NM death penalty

Governor urged to recant decision to put reinstatem­ent of lethal penalty before state

- BY THE MOST REV. JOHN C. WESTER ARCHBISHOP OF SANTA FE THE MOST REV. JAMES WALL BISHOP OF GALLUP AND THE MOST REV. OSCAR CANTÚ BISHOP OF LAS CRUCES

We, the Catholic bishops of New Mexico, find the decision by Gov. Susana Martinez to place the reinstatem­ent of the death penalty on the agenda of a special legislativ­e session to be irresponsi­ble.

The Legislatur­e spent a decade debating the issue, ending with a bipartisan vote that ended the practice of a state-sanctioned death penalty. This was a definitive decision and had ample discovery of evidence and debate. That decision should remain final.

The abominatio­n of taking a life, the death penalty, needs to be addressed in a general session where full debate, in front of numerous committees, can examine all the facts and legislator­s can hear all public comment.

New Mexico faces the crisis of children being abused. Our utmost priority must be to work together to protect and prevent harm to our children, not reinstatin­g state-sanctioned violence. Violence does not end violence.

The death penalty does not prevent the death of children. The current financial crisis of the state damages the ability for state programs to deliver critical prevention services. These are the issues at hand for a special session.

It is evident that the governor has chosen to use the deaths of police officers and children to drive a politicall­y motivated action to place the death penalty on a very short special session purely for the purpose of politics and campaign jockeying.

We call on the governor to recant her call for placing this on the agenda of the special session. We also call on the legislator­s to reject this proposed agenda item in the special session.

Pope Francis has called for a worldwide end to the death penalty. We oppose the reinstatem­ent of the death penalty in New Mexico.

If there were to be a debate on this, the integrity of the process should be protected by all. This irresponsi­ble move by the governor is ignoring the immensity of the issue.

The national trend is to end the practice of using the death penalty. The evidence of innocent persons unjustly convicted and on death row that has been brought to light by DNA, for example, illustrate­s the unethical and problemati­c use of the death penalty.

The governor is attempting to create a distractio­n from the numerous crises taking place in New Mexico. The financial and social crises of the state need the full attention of our legislator­s.

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