South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has signed into law a bill that forces death row inmates for now to choose between the electric chair or a newly formed firing squad in hopes the state can restart executions after an involuntary 10-year pause.
South Carolina had been one of the most prolific states of its size in putting inmates to death. But a lack of lethal injection drugs brought executions to a halt.
McMaster signed the bill Friday with no ceremony or fanfare, according to the state Legislature’s website. It’s the first bill the governor decided to deal with after nearly 50 hit his desk Thursday.
Last week state lawmakers gave their final sign offs to the bill, which retains lethal injection as the primary method of execution if the state has the drugs, but requires prison officials to use the electric chair or firing squad if it doesn’t.

A fentanyl/heroin injection could work.
Their Victims did not get to choose , so they don’t get to either !!!!
I hope they bill the next of kin for the cost of the bullets.
Let’s have a poll. What would you choose?
I’ll go 1st – Firing Squad
I’d choose to stay out of trouble and not have to make the choice! Either that, or my crimes would go undetected! LOL
Death to match the manner of death of victim(s).
Firing Squad
Better Yet , send them to Russia & North Korea !!!! Now that’s a Deterrent !!!! There they have REAL Jails !!!
This country has No Justice so let another country have them & keep them !!!! Real Justice