There won’t be a proposal from Governor Brian Sandoval to abolish the death penalty after Nevada ran out of lethal injection drugs, and couldn’t find anyone to sell the state more. But the Governor is also telling the Las Vegas Review-Journal that he won’t propose alternative methods of capital punishment, such as a firing squad. The state has budgeted about $900,000 to create a working execution chamber at Ely State Prison, but may have to use that space for storage. More than 80 people are on Nevada’s death row, but there are no executions pending, or death row prisoners who’ve run out of appeals.