THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF HONOLULU
2500 Pali Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 - (808)595-4047
At a Congregational meeting 10 June 1976 the following resolution was passed:
OPPOSITION TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
WHEREAS: Capital punishment is not a solution to crime but an avoidance of needed reform in our criminal justice system, and
WHEREAS: vengeance is not an acceptable basis for criminal law in our society, and
WHEREAS: historical evidence does not support the proposition that the death penalty is a deterrent to murder, and
WHEREAS: those murderers for whom the death penalty is most often proposed -- hired killers, political assassins and killers of police officers -- are rarely apprehended and more rarely convicted, and
WHEREAS: the uniform application of a death penalty, as required by the U.S. Supreme Court, can cause a jury to be reluctant to return a guilty verdict and can also place the "life or death" decision in the hands of the prosecutor who determines the nature of the criminal charge against an individual, and
WHEREAS: the possibility of error is too high to warrant a penalty that is irrevocable, and
WHEREAS: execution is killing accomplished with premeditation and deliberation and thus has a brutalizing effect on all who particpate in it, lowering the moral standard of the whole community,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that The [First] Unitarian Church of Honolulu opposes the enactment of a death penalty law in any form and under any circumstances in the State of Hawaii.
Passed: 10 June 1976 Reaffirmed: 12/02/07
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