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Capitol Journal

February 22, 2018

Season 9 Episode 33 | 27m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Gordon Stone, Exec. Dir., Higher Education Partnership of Alabama

We report on tonight’s scheduled execution of Doyle Lee Hamm for the 1987 murder of Cullman motel clerk Patrick Cunningham. We report on today’s Senate passage of a bill that would mandate nitrogen hypoxia as a third execution alternative in the state. We also report on a new bill that would raise the age to buy an assault weapon in Alabama from 18 to 21.

02/23/2018

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Capitol Journal

February 22, 2018

Season 9 Episode 33 | 27m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

We report on tonight’s scheduled execution of Doyle Lee Hamm for the 1987 murder of Cullman motel clerk Patrick Cunningham. We report on today’s Senate passage of a bill that would mandate nitrogen hypoxia as a third execution alternative in the state. We also report on a new bill that would raise the age to buy an assault weapon in Alabama from 18 to 21.

02/23/2018

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