Oklahoma plans to resume executions by using nitrogen or another gas to starve an inmate of oxygen because it cannot obtain the drugs needed for lethal injections, state officials said on Wednesday. Sharp AR 6020N Price http://dghd22.com/a/qiwen/994.html
Corrections Director Joe Allbaugh said his agency is working to develop a protocol for the new method - which is certain to spark fierce legal challenges.
"The victims of death row inmates have waited long enough for justice," Allbaugh said in a joint statement with Attorney General Mike Hunter.
"Trying to find alternative compounds or someone with prescribing authority willing to provide us with the drugs is becoming exceedingly difficult, and we will not attempt to obtain the drugs illegally."
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Corrections Director Joe Allbaugh said his agency is working to develop a protocol for the new method - which is certain to spark fierce legal challenges.
"The victims of death row inmates have waited long enough for justice," Allbaugh said in a joint statement with Attorney General Mike Hunter.
"Trying to find alternative compounds or someone with prescribing authority willing to provide us with the drugs is becoming exceedingly difficult, and we will not attempt to obtain the drugs illegally."
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