Oklahoma Is So Desperate to Execute People That It Plans to Start Gassing Them to Death
States that still carry out the death penalty via legal injection have had a hard time over the last few years actually finding the drugs to do so. American pharmaceutical companies have stopped allowing them to be used to kill people and the European Union won’t let its member countries sell them to us. So states are resorting to some particularly barbaric methods. Utah lawmakers voted in 2015 to bring back the firing squad, and last year, Arkansas rushed to kill eight men in less than two weeks to beat the expiration date of its lethal injection drugs.
Now, Oklahoma has a great new plan: gassing its prisoners to death. The Tulsa World reported on Wednesday that Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced a plan to begin using nitrogen gas as a method of carrying out executions, which would make the state the first in the country to do so. The last execution via gas chamber, which is a real thing we used to do to people, took place in Arizona in 1999.
Oklahoma has an especially brutal recent history when it comes to the death penalty. In April 2014, the execution of Clayton Lockett using the drug midazolam ended horrifically. In January 2015, Oklahoma executed its last prisoner to date, Charles Warner; later that October, it was discovered that Oklahoma hadn’t used the right drugs to kill him.