Oklahoma's lethal injection process not fit for animals
There's been lots of talk recently about Oklahoma 's desire to switch to a drug used in animal euthanasia during its next scheduled execution, due to a national shortage of the drug it usually employs. Predictably, reaction to the state's move has been all over the map.
But one key point is getting lost in the shuffle: Even with this change, Oklahoma's lethal injection process is nothing like animal euthanasia. ...
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