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BY LINDSEY WOLF
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Six death row inmates from Arizona, California and Tennessee are suing the FDA for allowing states to import an execution drug without agency approval. Sodium thiopental is the first of three drugs injected into a condemned prisoner- it’s an anesthetic that eliminates pain.
The Wall Street Journal reports the company Hospira was the only U.S. manufacturer of the drug - but it’s halting production. Italian officials shut down the company’s facility outside Milan because Italy doesn’t support the death penalty.
“Hospira tried to figure out a way that it could block the distribution of its drugs to U.S. prisons and decided there was no way to do that so it decided, ‘we’re just going to exit the market.’”
Since then, states have had to find it elsewhere – including overseas. Law requires the FDA to ensure only safe, effective drugs are imported into the US, but according to The Tennessean, the FDA decided to…
“...exercise ‘enforcement discretion’ regarding sodium thiopental imports for execution and allow them to enter the country with little more than a caveat that FDA has not examined the quality of the drug.”
But the FDA wants to stay out of the execution-drug market, releasing a statement saying...
“Reviewing substances imported or used for the purpose of state-authorized lethal injection clearly falls outside of FDA’s explicit public health role … FDA does not verify the identity, potency, safety, or effectiveness of substances imported for this purpose.”
But James Clark from Change**** claims- without FDA approval, there’s no way to be sure the drug is safe to use.
“If the drugs are contaminated or handled improperly, they could become ineffective, leading to a torturous execution that the Supreme Court has ruled would be unconstitutional...”
In an editorial for The Daily Herald Vincent Jack wonders- why can’t another U.S. company make the drug?
“Come on, give me a break! Surely another drug company can make this drug. Don't tell me that given a whole year's advanced knowledge of a growing shortage didn't send up some red flags somewhere in the medical/legal continuum. How could the Federal Bureau of Prisons fall asleep at the helm on this issue?”
The last doses of thiopental made in the U.S. will reach expiration this spring. Some states have worked around the issue- substituting thiopental with pentobarbital- a drug normally used to euthanize animals.
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Dance Video
Section - BIT CT -32 / 41
Just an activity in our university. We do not own the song.
Song courtesy of labels of this video:
WMG, Sony Music Entertainment, UMG
Dance Songs:
They Forget About Us *The Time *Look at Us +*Dirty Pop
Dance Song Remix and Dance Choreographed by:
Mr. Iñigo Fernando Torres III
CT Dancing Inmates:
Iñigo Fernando Torres III
Paolo Alo Cruz
Gideon Pimentel
EJ Ramos
Christian Sinco
Jose Noel Pasia
Cyril Emnas
Miro Miranda
EdMark Aguilar
Eusted Dionisio
Khimberlly Nepumuceno
Lucy Locsin
Joan Roque
Encar Mallari
Mary Beth Lagare
Raquel De Guzman
Rachel Ann Bautista
Katherine Balili
Excel Mallari
Hasmin Diega
Jessica Bayle
Arlene Moonshine Simbria
Romeliza Ancheta
Dyna Gonzalez
Reynalyn Monterde
Dianna Miranda
Marianne Pascual
Jorrielyn Llobrea
Eloisa Balcueva
Nojah Landicho
Jane Lubat
Gwendelyn Naga
Music Video Editing Team:
Romeliza Ancheta
Jose Noel Pacia
Christian Sinco
Jessica Bayle
Hasmin Diega
Music Video Venue:
UCCP Tondo
Cruz Residence
Ramos Residence
Rehearsal Venue:
Ramos Residence
Cruz Residence
SPECIAL THANKS
Cruz Family
(Music Video and
Dance Rehearsal Venue)
Ramos Family
(Rehearsal Venue)
Bayle Family
(Editing Venue)
July 7, 2011(1:50)
A Michigan inmate is suing the state government and the governor for the right to have porn in prison.
BY KIM ST. ONGE
ANCHOR LAUREN GORES
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Inmates in Georgia could soon be turning in their jumpsuits for firefighter uniforms. MSNBC’s Ed Schultz gives you the background.
“Authorities in Camden County Georgia say they can save more than $500,000 a year by using prison inmates to fight fires. The plan would use convicted criminals from another county where a similar program has been up and running for two years now.”
But, some would rather see the new money saving proposal burn. A spokesperson for the National Association of Firefighters told ABC, letting inmates fight fires will only lead to bigger problems.
“Now you’re going to be bringing people that have been before judges, convicted of crimes, and all it takes is for someone to say, ‘Oh I’m missing something out of my house and the only other people here were firefighters.’ They’re not going to differentiate between prisoner and firefighter, and the distrust in community, it’s just not a good equation.”
Authorities say Inmates convicted of only low level and nonviolent crimes would be eligible for the job.A Camden County Commissioner told The Florida Times Union inmates have a hard-working reputation.
“I’ve been told these inmates are very enthusiastic about being a firefighter... It’s an opportunity to break that cycle. This is not like a chain gang. Life at a fire station could be a whole lot more pleasant than life in jail.”
The inmates would be supervised by a certified firefighter and monitored by a surveillance system. A writer for Gawker points out the ideahas spread to other states.
“In California, another broke state with a thriving prison-industrial complex, ‘there are more than 4,000 firefighting inmates stationed at 45 camps throughout the state.’ Although they mostly help with wildfires and huge emergency things like that — not your daily cat-in-the-tree stuff, except to sell drugs to the cats.”
On top of committing only low level crimes, inmates would need to be in good standing pass an interview, and would not be allowedoutside visitors or cell phones. The pay? It’s strictly volunteer, but inmates could apply for a firefighting job five years after their conviction date instead of waiting 10.
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