South Carolina can execute death row inmates by firing squad, lethal injection or the electric chair, the state's high court ruled Wednesday, opening the door to restart executions after more than a decade.
All five justices agreed with at least part of the ruling. But two of the justices said...
There’s not lots of bullets, there’s one. Multiple guns is so most can be blank loaded and all fired at the same time but no one will know which shot actually killed the person. Supposedly so the shooters don’t feel as guilty but that’s absurd, any rational person would feel guilty pulling the trigger and simply assuming they’re the killer.
Depends honestly but I think Tennessee is a single live and four blanks if human, if not then all live.
In some places and honestly more commonly it’s the reverse 4 live 1 blank or wax.
It’s a weird regional tradition thing somewhat like how a French gallow is different in construction than a Utah gallow or a Georgian gallow for that matter.
There’s not lots of bullets, there’s one. Multiple guns is so most can be blank loaded and all fired at the same time but no one will know which shot actually killed the person. Supposedly so the shooters don’t feel as guilty but that’s absurd, any rational person would feel guilty pulling the trigger and simply assuming they’re the killer.
Just have the cops pull the trigger. They have no morals, and would not feel guilty. ACAB
They’re not really supposed to enjoy it though and I’m not super into someone being super into murdering someone.
And people should not be trying to turn the world upside down when they’re called weird, but here we are.
Pretty sure there’s more than 1
Depends honestly but I think Tennessee is a single live and four blanks if human, if not then all live.
In some places and honestly more commonly it’s the reverse 4 live 1 blank or wax.
It’s a weird regional tradition thing somewhat like how a French gallow is different in construction than a Utah gallow or a Georgian gallow for that matter.