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In reply to the discussion: Condemned man's last words as he died by lethal injection: "I feel my whole body burning" [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)Snuffing a person by starving them for oxygen doesn't seem humane at all. My question is why would we not simply administer a general anesthetic, as we do 50,000 times a day in hospitals is every part of this country? Once the condemned is under general anesthetic, any method of killing the patient is equally humane, it seems to me. Dagger to the heart? Candlestick to the noggin? What difference does it make once the patient is sedated.
Regarding ethics, it seems to me the anesthesiologist could be involved to administer the general anesthetic and to certify that the patient is unconscious, and then leave the room while the state does the deed. That is probably a borderline case ethically. But what are the ethics of allowing the state to torture people as they are killing them?
Why is this so hard?