Alabama, unless stopped by the courts, intends to strap Kenneth Eugene Smith to a gurney Thursday and use a gas mask to replace breathable air with nitrogen, depriving him of oxygen, in the nation’s first execution attempt with the method.

The Alabama attorney general’s office told federal appeals court judges last week that nitrogen hypoxia is “the most painless and humane method of execution known to man.” But what exactly Smith, 58, will feel after the warden switches on the gas is unknown, some doctors and critics say.

“What effect the condemned person will feel from the nitrogen gas itself, no one knows,” Dr. Jeffrey Keller, president of the American College of Correctional Physicians, wrote in an email. “This has never been done before. It is an experimental procedure.”

Keller, who was not involved in developing the Alabama protocol, said the plan is to “eliminate all of the oxygen from the air” that Smith is breathing by replacing it with nitrogen.

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    An example of said training given to the untrained.

    https://youtu.be/kUfF2MTnqAw?feature=shared

    I wouldn’t want to die that way.

    The pain might not be there but the realisation is.

    He’s able to state that he doesn’t want to die, but needs help putting the mask on.

    It’s a slow mental death, even if not a physically painful one, it’s slow.

    The humane way to kill someone is quick and painless. Not slow and painless. This is better than the injection which is slow and painful but still not humane.

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      Your video shows exactly how painless it is, and in fact how it can cause euphoria instead. Besides, this execution method is fundamentally different because it removes oxygen completely while maintaining normal pressure, causing unconsciousness to happen much faster with fewer physiological responses.

      Obviously execution is heinous at its very core, but your criticisms don’t seem to line up with the scientific facts.

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        Only when he knows he’s not meant to die.

        If he was told he was going to die he’d be crying at the moment he realised he was dying. Which as you can see from the first time he said “I don’t want to die” would be several minutes.

        “Scientific facts” are studies. We’re just people on the internet giving opinions.

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      Fast and painless are not the only criteria. Looking at how america typically kills it’s citizens it also clear that it has to look peaceful and respectful. Thats why they put a bag over people getting electrocuted and why they don’t just fire a shotgun at your head from a close distance.

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        How it looks to others is not important in my view. If it looks horrible to kill someone that’s because it is.

        Making it worse to make it appear better is actually pretty abhorrent as far as reasoning goes.

        But looking at how America typically kills its citizens means looking at the police. Because deaths caused by the police far outnumber executions.

        Those deaths often look pretty horrific.