Will Ohio Kill The Death Penalty?
Recent efforts from the governor, the attorney general, and state legislators suggest the state is moving away from capital punishment.

Capital punishment could soon be on its way out of Ohio. Recent efforts from the governor, the attorney general, and state legislators suggest the state is moving away from the practice.
Ohio's last execution was in 2018. Republican Gov. Mike DeWine has been slowly phasing out executions since he was elected. In 2019, he rescheduled an execution, citing fears "that the use of a particular drug that we would announce that would be used in [an execution] protocol might result in that particular drug company cutting off the state of Ohio." In 2020, DeWine declared an "unofficial moratorium" on the death penalty because of the difficulties in obtaining the necessary drugs to carry out a lethal injection execution "without endangering other Ohioans." And last week, he granted reprieves of execution for three death-row prisoners—extending each of their execution dates by over three years.
Even DeWine's Attorney General Dave Yost seems dissatisfied with the current status quo, which leaves death-row prisoners in legal limbo. On March 31, Yost released a 421-page report on capital punishment in the state, which levied considerable criticism against Ohio's "broken," expensive, and ineffective system.
"It is a system that is not fairly, equally or promptly enforced, and because of that it invites distrust and disrespect for the rule of law," reads the report's executive summary. "The extra cost of imposing the death penalty on the 128 inmates currently on Death Row might range between $128 million to $384 million. That's a stunning amount of money to spend on a program that doesn't achieve its purpose."
The report notes that the system "satisfies nobody." It reads, "Those who oppose the death penalty want it abolished altogether, not ticking away like a time bomb that might or might not explode. Those who support the death penalty want it to be fair, timely and effective. Neither side is getting what it wants while the state goes on pointlessly burning though [sic] enormous taxpayer resources."
Three days prior to the report's release, a group of a dozen bipartisan legislators introduced a bill that aims to abolish the state's death penalty altogether. If the legislation is passed, Ohio would become the 24th state to formally ban the death penalty.
"The death penalty, as it is applied today, devalues the dignity of human life," state Sen. Michele Reynolds (R–Canal Winchester) said at a press conference announcing the bill last month. "Human life should not be a bargaining chip. What we do with a human life should not be based on where you live, what race you are or your socioeconomic status."
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the difficulties in obtaining the necessary drugs to carry out a lethal injection execution "without endangering other Ohioans."
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I think he means they couldn't get the drugs without sending the cops to the wrong address and killing whomever lived there.
Otherwise, I can't imagine the clown world where The State buying lethal injection drugs endangers random Ohioans.
No, what he meant was what he actually said. If Ohio had forced the issue, the pharmaceutical company would have boycotted the entire state. The drugs used in lethal injections are also commonly used in surgeries and ERs (at lower dosage) for a multitude of procedures. Under a boycott, they would have been unavailable for those non-lethal, life-saving purposes.
Why don't they just buy 'em from a Canadian MAID clinic?
I hear drugs are cheaper in Canada anyway. 😉
I see, so you'd threaten the lives of innocent, law abiding Ohioans in order to prevent duly convicted felons from being executed according to the law. Or are you just endorsing the practice of obliquely threatening innocent and law abiding citizens?
Please do continue to explain how execution drugs are life-saving unless you withhold them from people inconvenient to, but not endangering of, them for your own convenience.
Here's a nickel, buy yourself some reading comprehension.
The required procedure to execute these scumbags is ridiculous. Killing people with quickly and with little pain isn’t difficult. And according to figure from 2022, Ohio has roughly 130 people on death row. Given that it typically takes a few decades to execute these inmates, we’re talking about planning for no more than a handful of executions each year.
It’s only difficult because of disingenuous efforts by the anti death penalty crowd.
Effective methods of “capital punishment” (i.e., killing someone) that aren’t expensive do exist, and in fact are common and easily obtained. HP’s. 9mm, .38/.357, .40/10mm, .44 (either Spl. or Rem Mag.), .45 (either ACP or colt long) in the back of the head. One “dose” only required. Safe. Effective. Relatively little mess to clean up, especially if accomplished in the middle of a sheet of visqueen. Inexpensive. Painless (therefore humane?). Zero recidivism.
Even though HP’s address almost every concern that death penalty protesters raise, it’s not been given serious consideration.
Q: What does that indicate?
A: We aren’t serious about the death penalty.
Some are opposed to it, on principle. Some are OK with it, but “wouldn’t want to do pull the trigger themselves” (allow family members of the deceased first option, with a professional as a backup?). Some are OK with it in principle (i.e., don’t find a cruel and unusual prohibition to it in the Constitution, but find the way it is currently administered to be FUBAR for a number of reasons. I fall into the last category, and for that reason am willing to dispense with it as a potential penalty, except nothing keeps those who are sentenced to life without parole from being given a pardon by a bleeding heart governor, regardless of how reprehensible their criminal action might have been. (However that same bleeding heart governor can now refuse to sign an execution warrant or order or still issue a pardon.) I think it would really be better (or at least more consistently imposed) to just have a week of “community service” for 2º murder, and 2 weeks of community service and a small fine for 1º murder and let it go. Very shortly you’d find out how quickly justice administered under a private right of action would “straighten things up”.
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gotta bring in the death drugs on rails.
It's cool Rich, just fire up old Sparky.
Woodchippers are fast and cheap.
Faux libertarian right-wingers are obsolete, deplorable, bigoted, disaffected, and ignorant.
"obsolete, deplorable, bigoted, disaffected, and ignorant."
I know you are.
He's just mad about those old "home movies" his mother and uncle used to make with him as a child.
It would be fun to execute Arty. I bet he would drop his usual rhetoric and beg for his life like Sarc begs passers by for spare change when he’s broke and got the DT’s. Which is also fun.
Bullets are cheaper. Bonus: there's no shortage of donors or trigger-pullers.
EXACTLY. The DP is entirely appropriate for the worst of the worst.
And if I trusted the state to administer it only and consistently to those, I might support it. But I don't, so I don't. Given the state's proven incompetence in such a wider variety of endeavors, I certainly don't trust it to decide who should die.
Well, just turn them loose.
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Does 0hio realize they can simply shoot people for crimes for as little as trespassing?
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What is there to talk about?
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From a libertarian perspective, Ashli Babbett was trespassing, and the officers were totally justified to shoot trespassers. Again from a libertarian perspective, the officers would have been justified in shooting every single trespasser. That would not have been wise or prudent, of course.
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I thought Arte Johnson was no longer with us.
The obvious solution would be to switch from lethal injection to a method like hanging or a firing squad that isn't reliant on a particular company (and not vulnerable to a boycott) to provide the means for carrying it out.
They can grow their own hemp, man.
Not that I disagree exactly, but name a single company beyond their reach.
Taco Corp?
I think Idaho just brought back firing squads.
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Anyone who thinks a government shouldn't kill citizens, doesn't understand what a government is for.