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  • Retired corrections Officer Jim Klein, who participated in 15 lethal injection executions, told The Republic he and other members of execution teams in the 1990s had absolutely no experience in administering IVs. (yahoo.com)
  • Guatemalan law still allows for the death penalty and lethal injection is the sole method allowed, but no penalties have been carried out since 2000 when the country experienced the live televised double executions of Amilcar Cetino Perez and Tomas Cerrate Hernandez. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although supporters of lethal injection believe the prisoner dies painlessly, there is mounting evidence that prisoners may have experienced excruciating pain during their executions.This should not be surprising given that corrections agencies have not taken the steps necessary to ensure a painless execution. (hrw.org)
  • The history of lethal injection executions in the United States reveals no such care on the part of state legislators and corrections officials. (hrw.org)
  • Texas's sequence was subsequently copied by almost all other states that allow lethal injection executions. (hrw.org)
  • The issue of lethal injection as a humane" method of execution made headlines nationwide in early 2006 after the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted three executions based on legal arguments involving the lethal injection process. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Seven out of 10 of these can carry a potentially lethal dose. (cbsnews.com)
  • Shortness of breath that develops within 4 hours of exposure is a sign that the person may have been exposed to a potentially lethal dose. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The lethal injection execution chamber at the Arizona State Prison in Florence as seen in 1993. (yahoo.com)
  • Problems in Arizona and elsewhere last week exposed cracks in what critics of lethal injection call a "veneer of medicalization. (yahoo.com)
  • Lethal injection is the practice of injecting one or more drugs into a person (typically a barbiturate, paralytic, and potassium solution) for the express purpose of causing rapid death. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lethal injection was also used in the Philippines until the country re-abolished the death penalty in 2006. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although primarily introduced as a more "humane" method of execution, lethal injection has been subject to criticism, being described by some as cruel and unusual. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lethal injection gained popularity in the late 20th century as a form of execution intended to supplant electrocution, gas inhalation, hanging and firing squad, that were considered to be less humane. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lethal injection was proposed on January 17, 1888, by Julius Mount Bleyer, a New York doctor who praised it as being cheaper than hanging. (wikipedia.org)
  • The British Royal Commission on Capital Punishment (1949-53) also considered lethal injection, but eventually ruled it out after pressure from the British Medical Association (BMA). (wikipedia.org)
  • On May 10, 1977, Oklahoma became the first U.S. state to approve lethal injection as Governor David Boren signed a bill into law. (wikipedia.org)
  • Episcopal Reverend Bill Wiseman had introduced the method into the Oklahoma legislature, where it passed and was quickly sent to the Governor's desk (Title 22, Section 1014(A)). The next day, Texas became the second U.S. state to approve a lethal injection law. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since then, until 2004, 37 of the 38 states using capital punishment introduced lethal injection statutes (the last state, Nebraska, maintaining electrocution as its single method until adopting injection in 2009, after its Supreme Court deemed the electric chair unconstitutional). (wikipedia.org)
  • On May 11, 1977, the day after the new method had become state law, Oklahoma's state medical examiner Jay Chapman proposed making the process a new, less painful method of execution, known as Chapman's protocol: "An intravenous saline drip shall be started in the prisoner's arm, into which shall be introduced a lethal injection consisting of an ultrashort-acting barbiturate in combination with a chemical paralytic. (wikipedia.org)
  • On December 7, 1982, Texas became the first U.S. state and territory in the world to use lethal injection to carry out capital punishment, for the execution of Charles Brooks, Jr. The People's Republic of China began using this method in 1997, Guatemala in 1996, the Philippines in 1999, Thailand in 2003, and Taiwan in 2005. (wikipedia.org)
  • The export of drugs to be used for lethal injection was banned by the European Union (EU) in 2011, together with other items under the EU Torture Regulation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Compared to electrocution, lethal gas, or hanging, death by lethal injection appears painless and humane, perhaps because it mimics a medical procedure. (hrw.org)
  • More palatable to the general public, lethal injection has become the most prevalent form of execution in the United States. (hrw.org)
  • In the standard method of lethal injection used in the United States, the prisoner lies strapped to a gurney, a catheter with an intravenous line attached is inserted into his vein, and three drugs are injected into the line by executioners hidden behind a wall. (hrw.org)
  • It is not enough for public officials to believe that lethal injection is inherently more humane than the electric chair. (hrw.org)
  • Oklahoma's three-drug protocol was copied by Texas, which in 1982 was the first state to execute a man by lethal injection. (hrw.org)
  • Lethal injection involves administering three drugs: sodium thiopental to anesthetize the prisoner, followed by pancuronium bromide to induce paralysis, and potassium chloride to stop the heart. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • For someone who is awake, lethal injection would be anything but painless. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Lethal injection has gained wide acceptance because it masquerades the gruesome reality of state-sanctioned murder as a painless medical procedure [See PLN, February 2005, p. 23]. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The bottom line is that there's a real problem with the perception of how lethal injection goes down in the public, and what we believe really goes on," he said. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • All three are challenging the lethal injection process, claiming the mix of chemicals is cruel and inhumane in violation of the Eight Amendment. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • the Supreme Court is not expected to rule on the constitutionality of lethal injection itself, but rather on the procedural and technical aspects of challenges to the method of execution. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The bigger issue of lethal injection will get decided by many different courts and you may have many different opinions and that issue may come back to the Supreme Court to decide once and for all," stated Richard Dieter, Director of the Death Penalty Information Center. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • In Arizona, which resumed the death penalty this year after an eight-year hiatus , corrections officials have struggled to set IV lines during all three lethal recent lethal injections, resorting to inserting a catheter in the condemned man's femoral vein on two of those occasions. (yahoo.com)
  • Opponents in particular critique the operation of lethal injections by untrained corrections officers and the lack of guarantee that the victim will be unconscious in every individual case. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lethal injections were first used by Nazi Germany to execute prisoners during World War II. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the war, lethal injections were also administered to children detained at the Sisak concentration camp by the camp's commander, the physician Antun Najžer. (wikipedia.org)
  • The lethal dose is about 100 mg/kg or 1 to 1.5 teaspoons of liquid. (cdc.gov)
  • Today, several migrants threw projectiles at the agents in San Diego. (naturalnews.com)
  • Several agents were hit by the projectiles," DHS said in a tweet. (naturalnews.com)
  • Non Lethal Projectiles Market Industry Size, Segments Ove. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Non Lethal Projectiles are a key component of weapons that are used to incapacitate a person without causing death or permanent injury. (pharmiweb.com)
  • In emergency situations where force in required to be used, Non Lethal Projectiles fired from special guns or deployed by human force inflict pain on impact with targets. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Non Lethal Projectiles inflict enough pain or have enough impact on the human targets so as to temporarily incapacitate them, or restrain them from fleeing and or retaliating. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Non Lethal Projectiles use different mechanisms to inflict pain or restrain people, depending on product types. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Non Lethal Projectiles such as rubber or plastic bullets or pellets cause high physical impact on targets, which may also cause physical injuries of a temporary nature. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Non Lethal Projectiles such as tear gas canisters use a chemical mechanism to cause visual disruption, pain and cognitive confusion among a target group of humans to disorient them. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Some types of Non Lethal Projectiles use a mechanism that deliver electrical shocks to targets, thus rendering them temporarily immobile or in a reduced state of mobility. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Thus Non Lethal Projectiles are highly useful in handling volatile situations and save lives on both sides, the user as well as the target. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Considering these aspects of the Non Lethal Projectiles, the study of the trends and forecasts of the Non Lethal Projectiles market becomes an important read. (pharmiweb.com)
  • There is growing use of Non Lethal Projectiles in specialized weapons for application in non-combatant crowd control. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Non Lethal Projectiles provide an alternative to the use of conventional ammunition, the application of which often results in death or serious permanent disabilities to humans. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Also, in conflict areas where military personnel are involved in peacekeeping missions, non lethal projectiles greatly reduce human fatalities. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Although there have also been fatalities reported resulting from the use of non lethal projectiles, a big reason of this has been lack of enough training for personnel specialized weapons with non lethal projectiles. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Moreover, efforts are underway to further reduce the number of unwanted fatalities through better design of non lethal projectiles. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Thus the growing need for crowd control, violent crime reduction and the increasing sensitivity of nations to human fatalities at the hands of law enforcement is driving the market for non lethal projectiles. (pharmiweb.com)
  • The market for Non Lethal Projectiles is set to witness growth at a robust pace in the next five to ten years in view of increasing demand for non-injurious crowd control methods. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Asia Pacific is expected to be an important region for Non Lethal Projectiles market, with large scope for providing the usually under-equipped policing units of developing economies with advanced equipment. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Thus manufacturers of Non Lethal Projectiles can expand rapidly into the unserved regions to make gains, as countries improve their public administration. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Europe and North America are significant markets for Non Lethal Projectiles with well-developed systems and guidelines for crowd control and particular emphasis on human safety. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Toughening regulations in these regions will help the Non Lethal Projectiles market. (pharmiweb.com)
  • US, UK, Germany, China, are some of the key countries to watch in the Non Lethal Projectiles market. (pharmiweb.com)
  • The first drug is an anesthetic (sodium thiopental), followed by a paralytic agent (pancuronium bromide), and, finally, a drug that causes the heart to stop beating (potassium chloride). (hrw.org)
  • General anesthesia is induced and maintained using a combination of intravenous and inhaled agents. (medscape.com)
  • General anesthesia uses intravenous and inhaled agents to allow adequate surgical access to the operative site. (medscape.com)
  • Btk ) is a group of bacteria used as biological control agents against lepidopterans (moths and butterflies). (wikipedia.org)
  • Identify new infectious agents and study how they cause illness. (cdc.gov)
  • In this part of the chapter we will briefly examine the stages of infection, and the various types of infectious agents. (nih.gov)
  • The number, route, mode of transmission, and stability of an infectious agent outside the host determines its infectivity. (nih.gov)
  • Some pathogens, such as anthrax, are spread by spores that are highly resistant to heat and drying, while others, such as the human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ), are spread only by the exchange of bodily fluids or tissues because they are unable to survive as infectious agents outside the body. (nih.gov)
  • After making contact, an infectious agent must establish a focus of infection. (nih.gov)
  • Usually, spread by the bloodstream occurs only after the lymphatic system has been overwhelmed by the burden of infectious agent. (nih.gov)
  • Most infectious agents show a significant degree of host specificity , causing disease only in one or a few related species. (nih.gov)
  • BSL-3 laboratories have the ability to test for infectious agents that could cause serious or potentially lethal diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Knives, when used in self-defense, are seen as deadly rather than less-lethal weapons. (americanhandgunner.com)
  • When police are in a stand-off with a man with a knife or club who is not yet charging and trying to inflict deadly force, police are taught not to TASE him (yes, it's become a verb) unless another officer with a ready firearm is providing what is called "lethal cover. (americanhandgunner.com)
  • 2001. Threshold limit values for chemical substances and physical agents and biological exposure indices. (cdc.gov)
  • Ocular exposure to these agents may cause incapacitating damage to the cornea and conjunctiva. (cdc.gov)
  • Initial exposure to type 1 agents causes sneezing, coughing, and spasm of the windpipe, which can block the airway. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Mature C. albicans biofilms grown under continuous flow were exposed for as long as 2 h to concentrations of fluconazole (FLU), amphotericin B (AMB), and caspofungin (CAS) that, while lethal for planktonic cells, were not lethal for biofilms. (who.int)
  • Also known as hydrocyanic acid (CAS Registry Number 74‐90‐8) or HCN, hydrogen cyanide is a rapid‐acting lethal agent that inhibits aerobic respiration at the cellular level, preventing cells from utilizing oxygen. (who.int)
  • These findings suggest that the use of decisive force with the TASER early on in active suspect resistance is more likely than other less-lethal weapons to end the conflict quickly and thereby reduce the likelihood of additional injuries, whose rates increase as second and third applications of force (iterations) are applied. (ojp.gov)
  • Agents can purchase gear from the Edgewatch's quartermaster, including all the common adventuring gear, weapons, and armor. (paizo.com)
  • Less lethal tools range from Electric Control Weapons (ECW) to pepper spray, striking tools properly known as "impact weapons" and assorted makeshift self-defense instrumentation like flashlights, key chains, canes or walking sticks. (americanhandgunner.com)
  • Among the main innovations of the program is that the agents will begin to use tasers and cameras on their uniforms to document their actions, upgraded lethal weapons, and improved mobility with new vehicles. (dominicantoday.com)
  • Destruction of U.S. stockpiles of chemical agents, including sulfur mustards, was mandated by the Chemical Weapons Convention to take place before April 2007. (cdc.gov)
  • Overview of Chemical-Warfare Agents Chemical weapons are developed by governments for wartime use and include Toxic agents (intended to cause serious injury or death) Incapacitating agents (intended to cause only temporary, non-life-threatening. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Monitor highly lethal diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Monitor over 70 pathogens and diseases including many select agents . (cdc.gov)
  • Border Patrol agents deployed tear gas to dispel the group because of the risk to agents' safety. (naturalnews.com)
  • San Diego Chief Border Patrol Agent Rodney Scott said that personnel did not use tear gas, pepper balls, and other dispersion techniques until after his agents were attacked. (naturalnews.com)
  • During sporulation , Btk produces a crystal protein that is lethal to lepidopteran larvae. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the first application of force, police dogs were more successful at ending the conflict than either a TASER or a chemical agent. (ojp.gov)
  • and inspired and exhaled concentrations of oxygen and applicable anesthetic agents. (medscape.com)
  • Beyond this, some equipment is needed to deliver the anesthetic agent. (medscape.com)
  • Hundreds of prisoners killed by lethal injectionthe preferred method of execution in 37 states and the federal Bureau of Prisonsmay have suffered agonizing deaths due to a routine failure to administer enough anesthesia, according to a recent study. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Two other respondents objected to the use of 'weak' to characterize the carcinogenicity of mustard agent. (cdc.gov)
  • The BSLs classify the containment level and risk associated with biological agents depending on the threat the agents pose to personnel and the environment. (energy.gov)
  • Today, LRN laboratories can perform rapid tests for high-priority biological agents including those that cause anthrax, smallpox, and plague. (cdc.gov)
  • and BSL-3 is for those agents that cause serious and potentially lethal infections. (energy.gov)
  • Use epidemiological and laboratory techniques to determine agents responsible for outbreaks. (cdc.gov)
  • laboratory confirmation of agent could be delayed. (cdc.gov)
  • These nanocapsules are made of a PLGA-polymer matrix coated with Fe/FeO core-shell nanocrystals and co-loaded with chemotherapy drug and photothermal agent. (nature.com)
  • You should be able to download your books shared forum Lethal Agent Review. (free.fr)
  • Even when permitted by statute to consider other drug options, they have not revised their choice of lethal drugs, despite new developments in and knowledge about anesthesia and lethal chemical agents. (hrw.org)
  • And the other is there are a lot of situations where you might have to use force, but the lethal force of a firearm is not warranted. (americanhandgunner.com)
  • Sulfur mustards are vesicants and alkylating agents. (cdc.gov)
  • Sulfur mustards were first developed in the early-to-mid-1800s and were introduced as chemical warfare agents in 1917 during World War I. They have been used extensively in chemical warfare and remain a major threat. (cdc.gov)
  • Most state and local public health laboratories were not capable of rapid molecular testing for biological threat agents. (cdc.gov)
  • The ones that could test for threat agents were using traditional culture testing methods that take more time to yield results. (cdc.gov)
  • Study agents that could be used in a bioterrorist attack in biosafety level four (BSL-4) containment facilities. (cdc.gov)
  • Candida albicans can form biofilms that exhibit elevated intrinsic resistance to various antifungal agents, in particular azoles and polyenes. (who.int)
  • However, with high doses of type 1 agents, delayed-onset chest tightness or shortness of breath (type 2 effects) may also occur. (msdmanuals.com)
  • And while safe in overdoses when they are the only agent, combined with alcohol or opioids, benzodiazepines can be lethal and have played a significant role in the current overdose crisis. (medscape.com)
  • Public Law 91-145 (50 U.S.C. 1521) mandates that all unitary (self-contained) lethal chemical munitions be destroyed by 1994. (cdc.gov)
  • The measles virus is no longer the most lethal agent in the world. (who.int)