Health Providers' Stand Could Invite Other Execution Methods

SAN DIEGO (AP) — With the American Pharmacists Association taking a stance this week, the medical community is now united in its opposition to playing any role in capital punishment killings. "What happens in the course of an execution can be extremely ugly and excruciatingly painful," said Cheryl Pilate, a Kansas City, Missouri, attorney who has represented two inmates in that state who were executed and another whose death sentence is on hold pending appeals. While not legally binding, the policies likely will decrease the number of businesses willing to sell such lethal injection drugs to prison departments. Death penalty supporter Kent Scheidegger of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation said the increasing challenges might spell the end for lethal injections — but not for capital punishment. Tennessee passed a law last year to reinstate the electric chair if it can't get lethal drugs, and Utah has reinstated the firing squad as a backup method. [...] legislation that would make that state the first to allow use of nitrogen gas to execute death-row inmates has gained preliminary approval.

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