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Why is Georgia's corrections department showing up on a Tulsa pharmacy's (and suspected lethal injection supplier) contract? |
By clatl.com |
Published: 01/29/2014 |
The Lens, a New Orleans-based news outlet, recently published an email exchange that took place last September between a Louisiana Department of Corrections warden and the Apothecary Shoppe, an Oklahoma compounding pharmacy that has been suspected of being involved in supplying lethal injection drugs. That thread alone would be another state's problem, right? But wait: Apothecary Shoppe pharmacist D.J. Lees attached a non-disclosure agreement that contains the "Georgia Department of Corrections" on the form. That's raised questions over why the state department, which was once so hard up for lethal injection drugs that it purchased them from the back of a British driving school, is involved with the out-of-state pharmacy. See the embedded emails after the jump: Read More. |
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