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Shortage of drug holds up some US executions
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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 1301514" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>I think the issue is that the law/ rule/ policy that dictates the exact method of the lethal injection combo is overly restrictive and way more specific than medically necessary. The intent is to kill the person, not for reversable anesthesia and the specific type of meds used (Ultra short acting Barbituate vs. short or longer acting, like Phenobarbital- which is widely available) isn't as important, as long as enough is used.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if the anti- death penalty groups fought for the specific meds required during the editing and approval of the law, with the intent of future attacks on the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 1301514, member: 100"] I think the issue is that the law/ rule/ policy that dictates the exact method of the lethal injection combo is overly restrictive and way more specific than medically necessary. The intent is to kill the person, not for reversable anesthesia and the specific type of meds used (Ultra short acting Barbituate vs. short or longer acting, like Phenobarbital- which is widely available) isn't as important, as long as enough is used. I wonder if the anti- death penalty groups fought for the specific meds required during the editing and approval of the law, with the intent of future attacks on the process. [/QUOTE]
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