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Idaho bill proposes firing squad
‘Dignity for all’: Idaho bill proposes firing squad as state’s primary execution method
Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, introduced the bill Tuesday, which would make Idaho the only U.S. state to give preference to a firing squad. Skaug sponsored a bill that became law in 2023 that added back the firing squad as a backup method of execution in the state, but only when lethal injection is not possible because of a lack of execution drugs.
Idaho Moves to Bring Back Firing Squads for Executions
Idaho has not carried out any executions by firing squads and a facility for such executions needs to be built. It is among the states that have turned to alternative methods after struggling to obtain lethal drugs since pharmaceutical companies barred the use of their drugs in executions.
Idaho to consider firing squad as primary form of execution
Utah is the only state to have used firing squads in the past 50 years, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Idaho’s neighboring state executed Ronnie Lee Gardner in 2010 by firing squad. Mississippi, Oklahoma and South Carolina also permit use of the firing squad as an alternative to lethal injection.
Firing squads might be primary execution method in one state after injection failure
A bill put forward by Republican lawmakers in Idaho has just passed a judiciary committee to make firing squads the primary execution method in the state, following the failure of the lethal injection last year.
Idaho moves to make firing squad primary execution method
Representative Skaug presented legislation in the judiciary committee on Tuesday that would turn the firing squad into Idaho's primary form of execution.The fir
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Justices reject suit from Utah and Idaho’s Labrador that sought federal land transfer
Utah sought to have the case elevated to the federal Supreme Court without first wending its way through lower courts. The ...
East Idaho News
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2 arrested in shooting death of Utah teen thought girls were ‘stalking’ them, police say
Four men were arrested Saturday after two of the men said they followed a vehicle they thought was “stalking” them, shooting ...
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Looking at Utah's lawsuit regarding public lands and how it pertains to Idaho
Utah leaders filed a lawsuit to take control of 18.5 million acres of unappropriated public land and Idaho Attorney General ...
Boise State Public Radio
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U.S. Supreme Court squashes Utah’s public lands lawsuit
Public lands advocates worried that allowing Utah’s case to move forward would threaten to upend management of 200 million ...
East Idaho News on MSN
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4 arrested in connection with teen driver shot, killed in Utah
Four people have been arrested as part of an investigation into the shooting death of a 17-year-old girl Friday night, ...
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Utah, Idaho sought to turn federal land over to states. What did Supreme Court say?
According to a brief Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, 9 million acres of Idaho land managed by the Bureau of Land Management could be affected.
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CSI basketball teams ranked in latest NJCAA Poll; Women No. 11, Men No. 22
The College of Southern Idaho basketball teams remained inside the Top 25 of the latest NJCAA polls. The CSI women remained ...
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Hill Air Force Base could get small nuclear reactor as soon as 2028
Hill Air Force Base has partnered with Radiant Nuclear to study small nuclear reactors as backup generators. The company ...
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