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a challenge to Florida's death penalty
Agency demands halt
of Florida executions .........and whatever is decided will set precedents of course, for other appeals.
of Florida executions .........and whatever is decided will set precedents of course, for other appeals.
a challenge to Florida's death penalty
Have you an opinion on the drugs used in the procedure? Specifically, I'm not sure what the reason is for administering a paralytic agent. The American Veterinary Medical Association prohibits use of any drug with that effect when euthanizing terminally ill large mammals, for instance, and it seems to me that they must have a good reason for that ban in their procedure.
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I do. I think it's a waste of time and money. A large syringe of air will do the job just fine, I'm told.
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Accountable;487125 wrote: I do. I think it's a waste of time and money. A large syringe of air will do the job just fine, I'm told.
Thank you, Accountable. Why don't they do that?
Thank you, Accountable. Why don't they do that?
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spot;487131 wrote: Thank you, Accountable. Why don't they do that?
Semantics, or whatever the word is for the behavioral equivalent. I know you're against the death penalty, Spot, and I don't see the point in life without parole. I also don't see the point in being squeamish about carrying out a decision once it's been made. If we're going to have the death penalty, let's do it with as little pomp or expense as possible.
Semantics, or whatever the word is for the behavioral equivalent. I know you're against the death penalty, Spot, and I don't see the point in life without parole. I also don't see the point in being squeamish about carrying out a decision once it's been made. If we're going to have the death penalty, let's do it with as little pomp or expense as possible.
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Accountable;487125 wrote: I do. I think it's a waste of time and money. A large syringe of air will do the job just fine, I'm told.i'm not certain of the reliability of that.
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lady cop;487140 wrote: i'm not certain of the reliability of that.
Doesn't really matter anyway, they swab the injection area to prevent infection, for cryin' out loud.
Doesn't really matter anyway, they swab the injection area to prevent infection, for cryin' out loud.
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Accountable;487153 wrote: Doesn't really matter anyway, they swab the injection area to prevent infection, for cryin' out loud.i always wondered about that. medical protocol i am sure
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lady cop;487155 wrote: i always wondered about that. medical protocol i am sure
First do no harm?
First do no harm?

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Accountable;487157 wrote: First do no harm? :)actually doctors don't participate due to their hippocratic oath. they are there to pronounce the person dead. three techs administer the cocktails from behind a screen and none are sure who actually does the fatal shot. it's nearly all automated.
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lady cop;487155 wrote: [QUOTE=Accountable;487153]Doesn't really matter anyway, they swab the injection area to prevent infection, for cryin' out loud.i always wondered about that. medical protocol i am sure[/QUOTE]It's because a last minute stay of execution might come through beyond this point in the process. It's happened in practice.
Have you an opinion on the drugs used in the procedure? Specifically, I'm not sure what the reason is for administering a paralytic agent. The American Veterinary Medical Association prohibits use of any drug with that effect when euthanizing terminally ill large mammals, for instance, and it seems to me that they must have a good reason for that ban in their procedure.
Have you an opinion on the drugs used in the procedure? Specifically, I'm not sure what the reason is for administering a paralytic agent. The American Veterinary Medical Association prohibits use of any drug with that effect when euthanizing terminally ill large mammals, for instance, and it seems to me that they must have a good reason for that ban in their procedure.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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i don't pretend to know the reasons the drugs were prescribed as they were.
a challenge to Florida's death penalty
It seems the "victums" rights,feelings, life, didn't matter to much to this "convicted" killer! So when killing the killer, as long as the killer is extinguised, by any means, is the sole purpose of the proceedure. Maybe they should bring back the Electric Chair! The liver would not have been a factor in that proceedure! :wah:
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Florida execution botched, medical examiner says
Florida's execution of a convicted killer took 34 minutes -- twice as long as normal -- because officials botched the insertion of the needles that delivered the lethal chemicals, a medical examiner said Friday. Gov. Jeb Bush halted further executions.
Florida's execution of a convicted killer took 34 minutes -- twice as long as normal -- because officials botched the insertion of the needles that delivered the lethal chemicals, a medical examiner said Friday. Gov. Jeb Bush halted further executions.