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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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Would a four-day school week work with your family's schedule?

Would a four-day school week work with your family's schedule?

Yes

2

No

2

Yes

2 Comments
Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

Education for children is based on scheduling?

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Latria Mcneal
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Latria Mcneal

I think it would make kids more willingly to attend 5 day work week is a lot on a working person as is the kids should get a extra day

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No

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Not seeing very good returns on the 5 day schedule. Are we sure 4 days are the answer. Dropping standards is never an option. You soften standards on discipline and look where it has got you. Do the hard right over the easy wrong.

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Max
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Max

One full day, for the kids to be unsupervised, in most cases, spells DANGER for them, but if it's good for the teachers, then let's do it. Teachers Unions have been so good, for so for so long, for everyone, but the children, and their parents....

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Do you support phasing out Missouri's income tax?

Do you support phasing out Missouri's income tax?

Yes

15

No

5

Yes

12 Comments
Andrea Loy
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Andrea Loy

Income tax is unconstitutional when all other taxes are placed on top of it.

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Shawn Maupin
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Shawn Maupin

Because I believe taxation is theft!

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Dennis Ganahl
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Dennis Ganahl

It's time to position Missouri for growth. We need to attract business and population growth not more stagnation. Taxes need to be affordable based on what people can pay, not what government wants to spend. Government needs to budget just like families.

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Slate Rogers
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Slate Rogers

I am in favor of a state income tax cap of 3 percent and eliminating the personal property tax completely.

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C Sims
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C Sims

I support doing away with all taxes

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Max
Max

The harder that people work, the more taxes they pay. That's wrong. The people that won't work should pay the most taxes.

Debbie A.
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Debbie A.

It is unconstitutional and theft

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Bob Mahacek
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Bob Mahacek

We need to streamline government, make it more efficient and have lower taxes to attract more residents as well as businesses to the state.

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Mike Roemerman
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Mike Roemerman

This is the #1 tax cut that will help Grow Missouri. Eliminating State Income Tax will attract Business, Create Jobs and increase our population. This also exclusively benefits Missourians.

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Nancy Hooyman
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Nancy Hooyman

I'm 70 and it takes too much money away from me.

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Pam Ames
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Pam Ames

The citizens of Missouri are taxed enough, we deserve to enjoy some of the fruits of our labor.Next stop should be phasing out personal property taxes, sales tax, etc, etc…

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Bill Douglas
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Bill Douglas

Ban state employees from attending professional and college sports events. Also ban state employees from displaying college/university personalized license plates on their vehicles.

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Max
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Max

If phasing out taxes, phases out Socialism, then it's a great idea.

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No

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Michael Bailey
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Michael Bailey

We eliminated capital gains tax last year and now our target is income tax? I feel we should get more productive spending and figure out the position of our tax burden before we think about eliminating income tax. It feels like Gov. Kehoe is using this as political points.

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

We all need to be paying our fair share. There are other questionable taxes to be looked into and removed. Along with tax cuts, cuts to the bureaucracy as well.

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nathaniel bock
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nathaniel bock

The tax we need to eliminate or change is personal property tax on vehicles, tractors, trailers, etc. There should be no taxes paid on anything an individual has owned longer than ten years.

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

Sales taxes are paid by the poor. Income taxes favor the poor. Unless a refund of sales taxes is an option, income taxes are cheaper for low income people. And a sales tax refund is probably just as complex as filing income taxes. Either way the government is getting our money.

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Hayden Hamlin
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Hayden Hamlin

Missouri barely pays for WIC, SNAP, Healthcare, and education as is. The Trump Admin passed a bill that will cancel more funding to states for these. Who's going to replace the main source of revenue? The billionaire class? Absolutely not. Our state only offers cheap living; this will raise prices.

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Max
Max

Socialism is not the solution.

Max
Max

Maybe some people should put more effort into working for a living?

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