As more pharmaceutical companies refuse to supply drugs needed for executions, states are forced to use other methods to carry out capital punishment. But are these controversial methods even worth it when public support for the death penalty is on the decline?
Public Support For The Death Penalty Is On The Decline
"The Day Ahead" takes a deeper look into the controversy of the death penalty and how each state is uniquely handling capital punishment.
Public Support For The Death Penalty Is On The Decline
June 21, 2018

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