VA gov guts bill to let state use electric chair

Posted by | April 11, 2016 12:27 | Filed under: Good News Politics


This means when the lethal injection drug isn’t available, you can’t use the chair.

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe gutted a bill to let Virginia use the electric chair when it cannot find scarce lethal-injection drugs, making an 11th-hour amendment Sunday that would instead allow the state to hire a pharmacy to make a special batch in secret.

Up against a midnight deadline to veto or amend legislation from this year’s General Assembly session, McAuliffe (D) scrapped the essence of a measure intended to address the drug shortage by making the electric chair Virginia’s default method of execution.

The chair is already an option in the state, where condemned inmates are allowed to choose between it and lethal injection. The measure was intended to remove the choice if the state cannot obtain the drugs, which have grown scarce amid political pressure against the death penalty.

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One response to VA gov guts bill to let state use electric chair

  1. Buford2k11 April 11th, 2016 at 12:44

    electrocution is not a pleasant way to go…Cruel and unusual punishment could be applied…but then again, this is where republicans want to take this nation…Listening to a Trump speech is tantamount to Cruel and Unusual punishment…as well…

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