The South Carolina House passed a bill Wednesday, adding firing squad to the list of execution methods criminals sentenced to death penalty can choose from.
The S. 200 bill, passed by the state senate in early March, was approved Wednesday by a House vote of 66-43, according to the Associated Press. The legislation now heads to Republican South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster’s desk for a signature. He said he would sign the bill into law...
OK, seems more manly and dignified than electrocution or lethal injection.
I've read that lately the method is for only one of the squad to have a live bullet so that they can each think they didn't kill someone, but I object. I want all of them to have a live bullet. Fuck their feelings.
The condemned killer should have an option to donate organs. Even so, I do not trust the justice system enough to allow a punishment as final as the death penalty. In Virginia alone. we have had several convicted death row inmates exonerated by DNA evidence.
I do not trust the justice system enough to allow a punishment as final as the death penalty. In Virginia alone. we have had several convicted death row inmates exonerated by DNA evidence.
Growing up in Michigan, you learn in school that the state has no death penalty because of someone hanged in the 1880's (I think) who was later proved to be innocent.
OK, seems more manly and dignified than electrocution or lethal injection.
I've read that lately the method is for only one of the squad to have a live bullet so that they can each think they didn't kill someone, but I object. I want all of them to have a live bullet. Fuck their feelings.