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Idaho: the execution squad authorized by the American state for its death row inmates

2023-03-20T20:32:55.403Z


Death row inmates in Idaho, a western US state, could be killed by firing squad if a lethal injection is not...


Death row inmates in Idaho, a western US state, may be killed by firing squad if a lethal injection is not possible, according to a law passed Monday, March 20 by the local parliament.

Approved by 24 votes for and 11 against by the Senate of this conservative state, the text must now be ratified by the governor.

Idaho would thus become the fifth American state to approve this method of execution, after Utah, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and South Carolina, according to the organization Death Penalty Information Center.

An “archaic” text

Since 1976 and the end of a brief moratorium on the death penalty in the United States, two men and a woman have been executed in this way, all in Utah (West), the last execution being in 2010. The States Americans who apply the death penalty have the greatest difficulty in obtaining the substances necessary for a lethal injection, due to the opposition of pharmaceutical companies which do not want to be associated with the death penalty.

A death by firing squad could only occur in Idaho if lethal injection was impossible.

The civil liberties association ACLU denounced the passage of the law as "

appalling

", calling the text "

archaic

".

"

A firing squad is particularly gruesome...such executions leave lasting scars on all those involved

," ACLU Idaho said in a statement.

Those killed by firing squad "

are in all likelihood undergoing extreme levels of pain and torture

", adds the organization, citing experts.

Source: lefigaro

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