What Is Nitrogen Hypoxia? Alabama's Historic Execution Method Highlights Ongoing Challenges in Lethal Injection Procedures
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50% : Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour maintains that the state has implemented the most painless and humane execution method recognized, advocating for the utilization of nitrogen hypoxia.READ ALSO: "Silent" Hypoxia is Bringing COVID-19 Patients Closer to DeathThe predominant method of execution in the United States is lethal injection, but challenges in procuring required drugs or issues with intravenous line connections have arisen for death penalty states.31% : Kenneth Eugene Smith is facing the historic execution by nitrogen hypoxia on January 25, labeled "experimental" and criticized by the United Nations.
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