The USA is one of the countries in the world where the capital punishment is still in force, but not all states in the country endorse it and about 18 of it's 50 states have actually banned it.
Well, the state of Nebraska is set to become the 19th state in the country to ban the death penalty, after its legislature voted 32-15 to end capital punishment in the state.
This is a decision the state's republican Governor Pete Ricketts is not pleased with as he has vowed to veto the decision despite the fact that it might just be a mere formality as the votes to end the death penalty exceeded the 30 or less required for him to have any veto power.
This bill will be retrospective meaning the eleven prisoners already on death row will have their sentences converted to life imprisonment.
Some of those who voted to have capital punishment banned in the state, did so on religious grounds while some others thought it was just an expensive Government waste.
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