From introducing an act to generate more jobs, and a bill aiming to allow nitrogen hypoxia executions, it has been another busy week at the Arkansas State Capitol.
A newly proposed bill that would allow the use of nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution in Arkansas has officially passed the House Judiciary Committee.
The bill would add nitrogen hypoxia to the list of alternatives to lethal injection available, alongside the electric chair.
A group of veterinarians and animal welfare providers in Louisiana gathered to share their opposition to the state's decision ...
A bill allowing for nitrogen hypoxia to be used as a criminal execution method for the Arkansas Department of Corrections ...
Jeffrey Wardlaw (R-Hermitage), which would add nitrogen hypoxia to the list of execution methods that are available in Arkansas. "This is not an easy decision, and it will never be an easy ...
No one spoke in favor of the bill, while multiple legislators and Arkansans spoke against it. It passed anyway.
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