Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB392

Caption

Add nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution

Impact

The bill's introduction of nitrogen hypoxia is intended to address ongoing legal and ethical debates surrounding the death penalty and how it is administered in the state. If enacted, it could lead to significant changes in how executions are carried out in Ohio, potentially reducing the number of challenges faced by the state regarding the constitutionality of lethal injection protocols. It may also influence national conversations about methods of capital punishment and human rights, pushing other states to reconsider their execution practices, especially in states experiencing litigation over lethal injection procedures.

Summary

House Bill 392 proposes the amendment of the Ohio Revised Code to include nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution, alongside lethal injection. This bill establishes a framework for the administration of the death penalty, allowing condemned individuals to elect between lethal injection and nitrogen hypoxia. It lays out the procedures for execution, stipulating that nitrogen must be applied continuously until death is confirmed. The bill is positioned as a response to concerns regarding the efficacy and humanity of lethal injection, as it seeks to provide an alternative method of execution that some proponents argue could be more humane and reliable.

Contention

Opponents of HB 392 argue that the bill may complicate the already fraught discourse surrounding capital punishment. Critics have expressed concerns regarding the use of nitrogen hypoxia, questioning its effects and whether it truly provides a more humane alternative to lethal injection. Furthermore, the bill includes strict confidentiality provisions regarding execution identifying information, which some argue may hinder accountability and transparency in the execution process. This raises ethical considerations around transparency in capital punishment, particularly in terms of public scrutiny and the treatment of those involved in the execution process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB36

Add nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution

OH HB248

Death penalty; execution by nitrogen hypoxia prohibited

OH HB1489

To Amend The Method Of Execution To Include Nitrogen Gas.

OH HB589

Prohibit executing death sentence by nitrogen gas administration

OH SB2655

Death penalty; revise method of execution.

OH HB6

Provides relative to the methods of execution and for confidentiality of records or information relating to the execution of a death sentence (Item #15) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

OH HB800

Death penalty executions; remove firing squad as an option.

OH HB103

Death penalty executions; remove firing squad as an option.

OH HB222

Provides relative to the execution of a death sentence (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

OH SB82

Specify election official status for public records law purposes

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Add nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution

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OH HB589

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