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Ray has argued that trained marksmen offer faster and more humane deaths than the drawn-out ones sometimes seen in lethal injections.
Both methods led to humane deaths, he argued, and directly killing patients might save them from hours or even days of suffering.
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If the chemicals are administered properly, all concerned agree, they produce a humane death.
The law, which went into effect in 1997, ensures a peaceful, humane death with dignity.
In most cases, all that a vet can hope to do is provide a quick, painless, humane death.
A good life and a humane death: these considerations of provenance influence the decision of which animals' flesh to buy, but the charge of hypocrisy hangs over them.
As a veterinarian, I have extensive experience in the process of providing a painless, humane death to my terminally ill patients.
Nine supreme court justices are considering claims that there should no longer be an effective ban on the severely incapacitated from seeking a "dignified and humane" death.
This doesn't necessarily ensure a humane death; and even now, with the eyes of the world on this hunt and in spite of all the assurances we've been given, there has been no sign of humane killing.
Dr. Nuland, who described himself as a cautious supporter of the death penalty, said a humane death could be achieved in other ways, including by using the other two chemicals in the standard method, without the pancuronium bromide.
If the state claims that midazolam will produce a smooth, peaceful, humane death, then they should be willing to allow witnesses and the courts to observe the process without the opacity of paralysis.
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