"Ohio Considers Nitrogen Gas Executions Following Alabama's Controversial Use"

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Ohio's Republican attorney general, Dave Yost, is supporting a legislative effort to introduce nitrogen gas executions in the state, following Alabama's recent use of the method. The bill would give condemned inmates a choice between lethal injection and nitrogen gas, but would require executions to proceed with nitrogen gas if lethal injection drugs are unavailable. Critics have raised concerns about the method's cruelty and experimental nature, while proponents argue that it could provide closure for victims' families. The debate comes amid ongoing challenges in obtaining lethal injection drugs and calls for the abolition of the death penalty in Ohio.
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