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There a commin. So lets see how many you can predict. point for easy targets. 5 points for hard targets and 10 points for truly creative lawsuits. 25 points if you somehow blame Bush (I have a particular answer in mind).
Edit: 5 points if you can blame Vladamir Putin.
1. School guidance cousellors anf social workers:
After a counselor recommended involuntary commitment, a judge signed an order deeming him a danger and he was sent for evaluation to Carilion St. Albans Psychiatric Hospital in Radford, Va. A doctor there declared him mentally ill but not an imminent threat. Rather than commit him, the judge allowed him to undergo outpatient treatment. Officials say they do not know whether he did.
2. Dick's gun store - non conforming magazines (xxl)
He visited Dick’s Sporting Goods for extra magazines of ammunition.
3. Campus cops' stopped investigating when they interviewed first suspect:
Based on what she said, the police concluded that they had the most clichéd script of all — the lovers’ quarrel. They went looking for Mr. Thornhill, and found him on the highway, driving home from a class. They pulled him over and started interrogating him.
But he was the wrong man, and the police were at the wrong place.
4. Virginia Legislature (and all the gun shops):
Virginia state law on mental health disqualifications to firearms purchases, however, is worded slightly differently from the federal statute. So the form that Virginia courts use to notify state police about a mental health disqualification addresses only the state criteria, which list two potential categories that would warrant notification to the state police: someone who was “involuntarily committed†or ruled mentally “incapacitated.â€
“It’s clear we have an imperfect connection between state law and the application of the federal prohibition,†Mr. Bonnie said. The commission he leads was created by the state last year to examine the state’s mental health laws.
How's that?
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