Two apparently contradictory statements are made about what Zimring thinks will be the out come of the debate about the death penalty: one, 'that Americans' ambivalence about capital punishment can never be resolved' and two, that 'Americans will even
A.
That Zimring believes that the death penalty can't ever be abolished in America even if, in time, a majority of Americans would like it to be.
B.
That Zimring is confused and doesn't know what he thinks.
C.
That Zimring is sceptical that it will ever be abolished but maybe it will one day.
D.
That Zimring believes that it will eventually be abolished but that the decision will not be easily agreed and when it is it will still be deeply unpopular.