New Lethal Injection Protocol For States Sought Following Botched Oklahoma Execution PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 07 May 2014 08:58

WASHINGTON (AP) — A constitutional rights group is calling for replacing the use of drug combinations in executions with a single drug that would minimize pain and suffering.

 
The Constitution Project says states should use the most scientifically reliable method in death-penalty cases. That means using only drugs approved by federal regulators for use in humans. The group also is asking that the public to have an opportunity to comment before states adopt lethal injection procedures.
 
The group says states relying on lethal injection as a means of execution should use a deadly dose of a single anesthetic or barbiturate approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, rather than complex mixtures of drugs, the dosage and administration of which can easily be miscalculated.
 
Just days ago, an Oklahoma execution went horribly wrong, resulting in the condemned inmate suffering a fatal heart attack. The inmate's veins reportedly collapsed when injected with multiple drugs. 
 
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