Sunday, October 6, 2013

Nebraska Officials Consider Changes to Death Penalty Protocol

Attorney General Jon Bruning says state officials have discussed changes to Nebraska's lethal injection protocol, now that a key drug is becoming scarce.

Bruning says he would support a change to ensure that the state can carry out executions.

Bruning says he has spoken with Gov. Dave Heineman and state prison officials, and he considers that option to be on the table.

The state's 3-drug protocol calls for a dose of sodium thiopental to render an inmate unconscious, followed by another drug that causes paralysis, then a 3rd to stop the heart.

Sodium thiopental has become nearly impossible to buy, and Nebraska's supply expires in December.

Source: Associated Press, October 5, 2013

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