• superkret@feddit.org
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    20 hours ago

    Because no medical professional will do it.
    It goes completely against the entire pride and ethics of that profession.
    You don’t put yourself through all the education required to become a physician, to then help kill people against their will.

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      20 hours ago

      Met any anti-vax nurses? I guarantee you that you could find some medical professionals who would do it.

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      17 hours ago

      That sounds nice but ignores mountains of readily available evidence to the contrary. Lethal injections are performed by physicians.

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        Lethal injections are performed by physicians.

        No they are not. They’re usually performed by volunteers, most commonly EMTs or nurses. A lot of state protocols request that a physician be present to witness and call time of death, but even that’s rare.

        The code of ethics in the AMA strictly prohibits physicians from participating in executions.

        “A physician must not participate in a legally authorized execution,” the American Medical Association says in its Code of Medical Ethics. “When physicians participate in capital punishment, they are being utilized to intentionally inflict harm by using their medical knowledge and skills to forcibly cause death,” AMA media relations manager R.J. Mills told NPR. “Physicians who participate in capital punishment take an active role as agents of the state, not as advocates for the condemned, even if their intent is to minimize suffering.”