tests have a large margin of error and that the seventy i.q. line is too arbitrary to be a good measure of whether or not an inmate is actually mentally disabled if the supreme court accepts halls argument it could make a lot it make it a lot harder for death penalty states to execute people who claim to have mental disabilities this has civil rights activists excited but many other people want to do away with the death penalty altogether one of these people larry flynt founder and publisher of hustler magazine joins us now from our los angeles studios larry welcome back. they're going to be here it's great to see you again you know it's been she's almost forty years since you and i had lunch on gay street in columbus ohio it's good to see you're still and you're still around and still speaking out you were shot by joseph paul franklin in one nine hundred seventy eight and have been paralyzed ever since he's scheduled to be executed on november twentieth for murder most people would want to take revenge but apparently you don't you want to tell us a