Megan McCracken quoted by Twinsburg Bulletin, Jan. 26, 2017
“This ruling brings Ohio in line with recent developments from other states that have recognized that midazolam is not an appropriate drug for use in executions,” Megan McCracken … said in a released statement. “It cannot induce general anesthesia or maintain unresponsiveness when painful stimuli are introduced, as they are in a three-drug lethal injection procedure. The risks of extraordinary pain and suffering with this protocol are unconstitutional, and this ruling correctly recognizes the problems with midazolam.”