“To determine whether lethal injection executions are fairly and humanely administered, or whether they ever can be, citizens must have reliable information about the ‘initial procedures’ which are invasive, possibly painful and may give rise to serious complications.”-9th U.S. Circuit Court, 2002 ruling
On November 18, Idaho will execute a man using lethal injection, for the first time.
Attorney’s have protested saying lethal injection has been proven to be inhumane.
Now, the Idaho Department of Correction is barring all the media, in full violation of the Federal court’s ruling, from witnessing the execution: “The procedures were developed so that we would preserve the dignity of the offender.”-Jeff Ray, Idaho Department of Correction
Can you say: Bull Crap on that? “Preserve the dignity” of a guy convicted of killing three people in three separate incidents, my ass! Prison officials don’t give a rat’s ass about prisoners’ dignity, there’s plenty of evidence of that! More like keep the fact that lethal injection has turned out to be a highly painful way to die (it’s described as similar to people who are undergoing operations, and are fully conscious, and can feel everything yet can’t move or talk, even though the doctors think they’re under the effects of anesthesia). Some witnesses to lethal injection executions say they could see the convict crying after the injections had taken effect.
Several other groups have been barred as well. The American Civil Liberties Union is also protesting. The Associated Press is joining almost all of Idaho’s major media organizations in official protest. Idaho officials claim the Federal Court ruling applies only to California.
I still say a bullet to the head is the fastest most humane way to execute someone.