How Do You Protest Against Capital Punishment?
Protesting is your constitutional right. If you are against capital punishment, you can certainly make your views know a variety of ways: in person, in writing or on the phone. As long as you keep the protest civil and comply with the law, officials will be open to hearing what you have to say. Follow the rules. While you have the freedom to protest against capital punishment, the police have the right to make sure order is maintained and nobody gets hurt. Protesting legally on the streets requires maintaining order, staying calm and making sure nobody brings dangerous items, such as guns, knives or fireworks to the march. Organize a rally. If you are in touch with local activists or can find others to support the cause, you can organize a march to protest against capital punishment publicly. To gather more attention, make sure the group meets in a related area, such as in front of a prison, government agency or city hall. Protest against capital punishment in writing. Send a letter or