Bill calls for banning incapacitations of S.C. criminal suspects with ketamine More than a year after a manâs death in Charleston County, legislation has been introduced at the state level that could impact how first responders administer a sedative that is increasingly being utilized. (Source: Live 5 News) By Jared Kofsky and Lisa Weismann | January 14, 2021 at 4:40 PM EST - Updated January 14 at 6:35 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - More than a year after a manâs death in Charleston County, legislation has been introduced at the state level that could impact how first responders administer a sedative that is increasingly being utilized.