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USA - Montana. House narrowly rejects bill intended to allow death penalty to resume
January 30, 2025: January 30, 2025 - MONTANA. Montana House narrowly rejects bill intended to allow death penalty to resume The Montana House has narrowly voted down a bill that would have changed the laws on lethal injection and could have allowed the state to again carry out executions. House Bill 205, sponsored by Rep. Shannon Maness, R-Dillon, fell two votes short on the House floor Thursday, 49-51. Montana has been effectively unable to administer the death penalty since a 2015 court ruling. District Judge Jeffrey Sherlock, of Helena, ruled that pentobarbital – the drug the state was planning to use for lethal injections – did not qualify as “ultra-fast-acting,” a requirement under the current law. He blocked the state from using it “unless and until the statute authorizing lethal injection is modified in conformance with this decision.” 9 Republicans joined all 42 Democrats in voting against the bill, while the remaining 49 Republicans supported it. This is the 3rd session in a row that the Legislature has considered bills to remove the “ultra-fast-acting” requirement. In 2021, the bill fell 2 votes short in the Senate, and in 2023, it failed by 1 vote on the Senate floor. Montana currently has 2 prisoners sentenced to death: Ronald Smith, first sentenced in 1983, and William Gollehon, sentenced in 1992. The last time the state executed a prisoner was in 2006, when David Dawson was put to death at Montana State Prison.
https://www.ktvh.com/news/montana-house-narrowly-rejects-bill-intended-to-allow-death-penalty-to-resume (Source: KTVH news, 30/01/2025)
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