The most common protocol is a three-step process:
– An anesthetic renders the inmate unconscious.
– A paralytic prevents them from moving.
– The final drug stops their heart.
The big issue is that part one doesn’t always work. If the anesthetic isn’t effective, in inmate remains awake and fully aware of the next two steps. It is seen by many as cruel, and many argue that the protocol is about making the death _seem_ painless, rather than _actually_ painless.
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