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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Senate has voted to allow the state to electrocute death row inmates if lethal injection drugs cannot be obtained.
The measure sponsored by Sen. Ken Yager passed on a 23-3 vote on Wednesday.
The Harriman Republican said current law allows the state to use its alternate execution method only when lethal injection drugs are not legally available. But Yager said there was no provision for what to do if there was a shortage of those drugs.
The state's lethal injection protocol uses a sedative commonly used to euthanize animals, but states are exhausting supplies.
The state's last electrocution was in 2007. The companion bill is awaiting a House floor vote.
Source: The Tennessean, April 9, 2014

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