Yes, well, I think that they thought that was a pretty snazzy way not to pay
on life insurance. In practice, though, if you've had your policy more than
two years, most companies will pay anyway. It's hard to get a definitive
yes or no out of them at the time you buy your policy, so it's rather
And you they won't pay your life insuranc to your beneficiaries because you
died in the commission of a crime..Catch 22 eh?
Ruth
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> Suicide is illegal, but, oddly com
I thought the punishment was a stiff fine.
Henry
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No, man, they through your corpse into a cell until you learn better. Duh!
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Suicide is illegal, but, oddly commission of that crime lands you in a
mental institution because you are mentally unfit to stand trial, and,
except in the case of extraordinary extenuating circumstances, is proof of
at least temporary insanity. This is the mechanism that is used to
institutional
Are you sure its not illegal to 'attempt' suicide? Granted
that still does not make a whole lot of sense but it gives
them a way to get back at you for the medical bills and what
not of a failed attempt I believe. So if you do want to do
it take the extra time and plan well (not that I think any
No, man, they through your corpse into a cell until you learn better. Duh!
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> My favorite law is that it is illegal to commit suicide.
>
> Love that!
and what happens if u successfully commit one?
will they sue u?
Marin
"...
My favorite law is that it is illegal to commit suicide.
Love that!
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Isn't there also a law not to hijack airplanes?
Henry
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Isn't there also a law not to hijack airplanes?
Henry
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They passed the law where forged drivers license is a felony, $5,000 and or
5 years.
"Do not criticize someone until you walked a
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Orr, Steve wrote:
>First of all, when applying for an ID card the prospective holder of the
>card has to be physically
True, but it is much harsher and a felony is pretty big deal Specially when
your only a 20 year old mamma's boy trying to buy beer, it will effect your
whole life.
If you're a raping thug, no it won't do anything.
"Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their shoes, that way
when y
ooo-That REALLY scares the criminals! Must be close to Halloween -
getting the scary warnings now.
"They passed the law where forged drivers license is a felony, $5,000 and or
5 years."
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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They passed the law where forged drivers license is a felony, $5,000 and or
5 years.
"Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their shoes, that way
when you criticize them, you are a mile a way and have their shoes."
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Phone: (978) 322-5744
Fax:(70
Oh, come on... y'all don't have fake ID where you come from? If any
relatively resourceful 17 year old could get one before going out with some
friends to a bar, imagine what a hacker/terrorist could do.
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For a sample of such a ID see http://www.templetons.com/brad/oracard.html
Raj
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Orr, Steve wrote:
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>First of all, when applying for an ID card the prospective holder of the
>card has to be physically present in order to get their mug shot and prints-
>a significant deterent to fraud. Next, during the identification phase, the
>ID card is scanned just like a credit card and,
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