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Two drops of the concoction would be enough to kill a person, said Jamison Smith, NOAA's large whale disentanglement coordinator.
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Some students, professors and campus police officers argue a person determined to kill cannot be stopped, but say they are doing everything they can to put a proper security system in place.
CNN: readers: Are we safe on campus?
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"The attitude was that if a person tried to kill themselves, they were irresponsible, they were not people we could trust, and we knew what's better for them, " said John Draper.
NPR: Suicide Survivors Help To Shape Prevention Efforts
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The way the statute is written, an individual who observes a fistfight could conceivably shoot and kill the dominator in the fight if they reasonably believed that person was going to cause "great bodily harm" to the other.
CNN: A deadly combination -- guns and 'stand your ground'
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Law-abiding citizens acting in self-defense actually shoot and kill many more criminals each year than police do, and with a much lower percentage of incidents where an innocent person is mistakenly identified as a criminal.
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