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A number of good groups are doing good work to help the American people understand all that is wrong with the death penalty.

National Organizations

National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
Death Penalty Information Center
The Justice Project
Murder Victims’ Families for Human Rights
The Journey of Hope
Equal Justice USA
Witness to Innocence
Campaign to End the Death Penalty

State Organizations

California Death Penalty Focus
Maryland Maryland Citizens Against State Executions
New Jersey New Jerseyans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
New Mexico New Mexico Coalition to Repeal the Death Penalty
New York New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty
North Carolina North Carolina Coalition for a Moratorium
People of Faith Against the Death Penalty

Megan and Linell Smith (Hillsborough, NC and Harrisonburg, VA) lost their father and step mother to murder and lost a cousin to terrorism on 9/11. In their own words this is why Megan and Linell oppose the death penalty:

Terry and Lucy Smith, Linell and Megan Smith's father and step mother, lost their lives on Sept. 6, 2001 when they were woken in their home, tortured, and murdered by Lucy's adopted teenage son Michael, as well as some of his friends. One of these friends is currently on death row. A few days later a second blow came when Linell and Megan found out that Bob Elseth, their cousin by marriage, was killed in the Pentagon building where he worked, during the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

Our definitions of justice and healing did not match those of the newspapers or the court system. To think that yet another person would die and another family would suffer is haunting, and is something we want no part in. Death does not equal justice and does not promote healing, nor will it honor the ones we lost.

Learn more North Carolina families touched by murder and execution who oppose the death penalty.