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Louisiana is set to execute Jessie Hoffman by nitrogen gas on Tuesday, becoming the second state to use this method despite banning it for euthanizing cats and dogs under state law.

Lawyers argue the method constitutes cruel punishment, citing four recent Alabama executions where prisoners showed distress signs including violent shaking and convulsions.

Louisiana veterinarian Lee Capone, who helped ban animal gassing in the state, called Hoffman’s planned execution “horrific.”

A federal judge’s temporary stay was overturned Friday by the fifth circuit court. Three major nitrogen manufacturers have blocked their products from being used in executions.

    • Dasus@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      I would much prefer the long drop if the alternative was suffocation by nitrogen.

      The stupid thing here is I think costcutting. Change the nitrogen into nitrogen oxide and you should have problems with people getting anxious.

      But yeah death penalties are bullshit and I’m against them

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      2 days ago

      Most countries don’t have death penalties anymore. So no, not rest of the world.

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          Even more countries still have the death penalty but are not used it anymore.

          • 55 countries had the death penalty
          • Nine of these countries had the death penalty only for the most serious crimes, such as multiple killing or war crimes
          • 23 had the death penalty, but had not used it for 10 years

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