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Should criminal charges be filed for an MU freshman's alcohol poisoning?

Should criminal charges be filed for an MU freshman's alcohol poisoning?

Yes

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Not sure yet

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Yes

Should criminal charges be filed for an MU freshman's alcohol poisoning?
6 Comments
Debbie Riffle
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Debbie Riffle

Maybe the threat of criminal charges will stop some of this stupidity and save lives from being permanently ruined or ended altogether.

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BJ JuiceJay
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BJ JuiceJay

If this was someone giving another person a dose of heroine and that person died then there would be murder charges

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

An individual is responsible for their own individual actions.

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Adam
Adam

Sounds like an insurrection..

Max
Max

If Daniel Santulli supported abortion, the liberals would be protesting in the streets, turning police cars over, stomping on our flag, and burning buildings. Where is Mellissa Click when you need her.

Max
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Max

Someone gave this man enough alcohol to nearly kill him. He may never be normal again. If I buy a single beer at a convenience store for an underage kid or even a pack of smokes I would be charged. This man was under 21 years of age. You liberals should put your collective minds together and decide.

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Adam
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Adam

Nothing in the question referenced being liberal or conservative. Or abortion for that matter. Why bring it up? As for the question, I too think all parties involved need to be held responsible for this. Charge them all to the fullest extent possible.

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Should criminal charges be filed for an MU freshman's alcohol poisoning?
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Are you avoiding graduation crowds in Columbia this weekend?

Are you avoiding graduation crowds in Columbia this weekend?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

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No

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Have gas prices gotten high enough to limit your driving?

Have gas prices gotten high enough to limit your driving?

Yes

2

No

7

Yes

2 Comments
Kevin Reed
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Kevin Reed

We have to commute to work, approximately 70 miles every day. We fill up once a week, and the cost has risen from an average of $36.50 before the Iran war, to now $55.00 each week. We now have to budget more for gas than we did. And there is still nothing to show for any of this pointless conflic

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Max
Max

So, you support Iran? Well, I support America.

Nikki Wrinkles
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Nikki Wrinkles

Im driving about 81.6 miles a day to get my son to daycare and then myself to work. Car averages 21 mpg and requires minimum 91 octane fuel. $70 twice a week plus what my husband spends in fuel for just traveling back and forth to work and home. Keeping son home 2 days from daycare to save on fuel.

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Harry D
Harry D

You need a more fuel-efficient car.

No

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Matt Loganbill
2
Matt Loganbill

While no one enjoys paying more $ gas is cheap for what you get.

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Harry D
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Harry D

I wish puppet Biden did not drain the strategic petroleum reserve in a failed political scheme, much like his unconstitutional student loan forgiveness, to buy votes. The oil pipelines to Canada, that Biden stopped, would be handy about now too. Voting for future Democrats will be very limited.

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Max
Max

Trump had just refilled it, after Obama drained it down to nothing.

Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

Far bigger issues than fuel prices

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Robert Van Vickle
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Robert Van Vickle

Hybrid gang stay winning

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