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ALJAZAM Inside Story April 16, 2015

Its the inside story. [ ] inside story, im ray suarez. Over the past year or so its been proved by the state, they have watched the curtain open on condemned prisoners, strapped to a gurney and lethal chemicals introduced to the bloodstream. Some prisoners writhe, gasping for breath, thrashing against the gurneys restraints. Time. Several cases headed to the supreme court, proving tested methods of lethal injection violate the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment. One by one pharmaceutical calls closed the door to government buyers saying they dont want their products used to kill prisoners. American pharmacists are speaking up, not willing to allow compounds produced as medicines to be used to cause death. Complicated times for the penalty in the states, even though death is supported by a large number of states and majority of medicines. Its harder to carry out. We have a member of the American Pharmacist association, dr Leonard Edloe who helped develop the new policy. The res

ALJAZAM Inside Story April 16, 2015

Story. [ ] inside story, im ray suarez. Over the past year or so its been proved by the state, they have watched the curtain open on condemned prisoners, strapped to a gurney and lethal chemicals introduced to the bloodstream. Some prisoners writhe, gasping for breath thrashing against the gurneys restraints. The execution taking a long time. Several cases headed to the supreme court, proving tested methods of lethal injection violate the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment. One by one pharmaceutical calls closed the door to government buyers saying they dont want their products used to kill prisoners. American pharmacists are speaking up, not willing to allow compounds produced as medicines to be used to cause death. Complicated times for the penalty in the states, even though death is supported by a large number of states and majority of medicines. Its harder to carry out. We have a member of the American Pharmacist association, dr Leonard Edloe who helped develop the new pol

ALJAZAM Inside Story April 16, 2015

Its the inside story. [ ] inside story, im ray suarez. Over the past year or so its been proved by the state, they have watched the curtain open on condemned prisoners, strapped to a gurney and lethal chemicals introduced to the bloodstream. Some prisoners writhe, gasping for breath, thrashing against the gurneys restraints. Time. Several cases headed to the supreme court, proving tested methods of lethal injection violate the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment. One by one pharmaceutical calls closed the door to government buyers saying they dont want their products used to kill prisoners. American pharmacists are speaking up, not willing to allow compounds produced as medicines to be used to cause death. Complicated times for the penalty in the states, even though death is supported by a large number of states and majority of medicines. Its harder to carry out. We have a member of the American Pharmacist association, dr Leonard Edloe who helped develop the new policy. The res

Williams: Community Hospital is Black history Preserve it

We live in a city chock-full of adaptive reuses, including of the former Westhampton School building by Bon Secours. Shouldn t we be as passionate about preserving our our bricks-and-mortar Black history while it s still above ground?

Amid Trauma, Black Americans Are Choosing to Heal

This story contains discussion of suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. CHICAGO — As they sat on the two chairs in Courtney G. Smith’s living room, they bounced between laughter and deep thought. For at least an hour, they contemplated how past traumas […] The post Amid Trauma, Black Americans Are Choosing to Heal appeared first on Capital B News.

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