“Your stockpile could save the lives of hundreds of people; though this may be a small fraction of the total anticipated deaths, it is a central ethical directive that medicine values every life,” medical officials wrote in an open letter.
to state correctional facility officials asking them to divert these medicines to hospitals treating COVID-19 patients., Arkansas, Texas, Utah and Wyoming claimed not to have the drugs, while Alabama and Florida did not respond.
Public records, which offer limited information about execution stockpiles, indicate that Florida, Nevada and Tennessee have at least enough medicine to treat 137 patients, according toWhile these drugs may only alleviate “a small fraction of the total anticipated deaths,” the letter argues, attempting to save each life “it is a central ethical directive.
In the past nine years, 13 states have implemented laws that conceal information about the execution process, according to the nonpartisan“At this crucial moment for our country, we must prioritize the needs and lives of patients above ending the lives of prisoners,”25. That’s how many states allow the death penalty. Three others—Califonia, Oregon and Pennsylvania—have governor-induced
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