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Kansas Hasn't Executed Anyone in 60 Years. That May Soon Change.
State Attorney General Kris Kobach wants to amend state law so that death warrants may be obtained by district judges, instead of the Kansas Supreme Court, and wants the state to allow executions by hypoxia.
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