Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0011

Introduced
12/8/25  

Caption

Firing squad.

Impact

If enacted, SB0011 will amend the Indiana Code to incorporate the firing squad as a feasible execution method, applicable starting July 1, 2026. This legislative change would modify existing statutes that currently specify lethal injection as the primary method of execution. The bill also emphasizes the confidentiality of the identities of individuals involved in the firing squad, ensuring that those participating in this controversial aspect of the law are protected from public disclosure, which may lead to potential safety concerns or ethical dilemmas.

Summary

Senate Bill 11 (SB0011) aims to introduce the option of a firing squad as a method of execution for the death penalty in Indiana. This bill would allow for a firing squad to be utilized if lethal injection is deemed unfeasible due to the unavailability of required drugs or if the condemned person requests it at least thirty days prior to the scheduled execution date. The bill outlines the procedure for conducting an execution via firing squad, including the composition of the squad and the essential elements for executing individuals sentenced to death.

Contention

The introduction of SB0011 has undoubtedly sparked debate within the legislative framework. Proponents argue that providing an alternative execution method might help mitigate challenges faced with obtaining lethal injection drugs, a growing concern across various states. Conversely, opponents of the bill contend that the firing squad constitutes a more brutal and archaic form of capital punishment, potentially leading to greater public outcry. Ethical considerations around methods of execution and their implications for human rights remain at the forefront of discussions surrounding SB0011.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0012

Removal of squatters.

IN HB1019

Filing of false liens.

IN SB0390

Adjusted gross income tax filing requirement.

IN HB1370

Public contracts for local units.

IN HB1113

Fire protection districts.

IN SB0389

Annexation of fire protection district territory.

IN HB1153

Project Lifesaver program requirement for counties.

IN HB1131

Town of Cumberland.

IN HB1183

Income tax credit for volunteer firefighters.

IN SB0215

Local regulation of blasting.

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