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While it might not be a danger to the world financial system like Libra, it could be a danger to itself.
Others were determined to be a danger to the child.
They eat lawns and can be a danger to drivers.
We believe this guy could be a danger to women hitchhikers.
There should be a danger to your reputation if you are imprudent.
And what it means to not be a danger to someone else.
Environmentalists have warned that power could be a danger to conservationist efforts.
He may be a danger to himself, the academy said in a statement.
One needn't be an active white supremacist to be a danger to us.
They said Shkreli could be a "danger to the community," pointing to a Sept.
Around many Australian beaches, visiting sharks can be a danger to swimmers and surfers alike.
It nurtures a climate of secrecy and unaccountability, which can be a danger to democracy.
They may also be a danger to themselves, to the normal functioning of government, and to Congress.
Passing "red flag" laws to prevent those judged to be a danger to society from obtaining guns.
But Cabell said a mental evaluation of Chan did not show him to be a danger to anyone.
This failed policy was -- and continues to be -- a danger to the reproductive health of girls and women.
"This man has been, is and always will be a danger to society," his parole officer had warned.
They also believe Masina could be a danger to others -- due to the allegations against him in Los Angeles.
Travel anywhere could be a danger to everyone everywhere — a point that also applies to travel inside national borders.
These positions are so absolutist as to be a danger to the country, and Congress needs to respond forcefully.
He was determined not to be a danger to the community and released on unsecured bond under the new law.
She didn't appear to the police to be a danger, to herself or others, so they soon let her go.
The EPA proposed last June to formally declare carbon from airplanes to be a danger to the public health and welfare.
He went wide, failing to get No. 52, but you would expect him to continue to be a danger to Egypt.
A president who has very firm and enthusiastic beliefs can be a danger to the principles and practices of this country.
If a cop is found to be a danger to him or herself, the department will remove that officer's firearms for safekeeping.
"He's not opposing these individuals' release because he's afraid they will reoffend or because they'll be a danger to society," she said.
It set a policy of 72-hour holds only if a person is found to be a danger to themselves or others.
"We are supposed to be a danger to survival of the nation," Oetomo said by telephone from Surabaya, where GAYa NUSANTARA is based.
Even pro-choice Justices Anthony Kennedy and David Souter were said by Democrats to be a danger to women at their confirmation hearings.
Months before the last presidential election, Pruitt warned that Donald Trump would be a danger to the Constitution if he were elected president.
Officers used a Taser "to subdue a mental who ignored verbal commands" because he was believed to be a danger to himself and others.
A 5150 hold is an involuntary psychiatric hold that occurs when a person is deemed to be a danger to either themselves or others.
On the heels of killing their French bulldog, Nugget ... we're told Eason truly understands his anger could be a danger to his loved ones.
Federal law bars possession of firearms by anyone found by a court or other legal authority to be a danger to themselves or others.
Every state in the nation needs a tool in place to temporarily remove guns from someone known to be a danger to self or others.
Authorities went to Johnson's home in Van Nuys, CA for a welfare check and were worried he might be a danger to himself, TMZ reports.
Donald Trump would be "a danger to the United States and to the world" if elected president, according to Indiana's largest newspaper, The Indianapolis Star.
"You don't want to be only asking for help at the time when you might be a danger to your patients or to yourself," Clarke said.
Andrea Dazio, a 48-year-old investment banker from Milan, said he knew Mr. Santos would be a danger to others if he were not jailed.
In Illinois, a new law goes into effect next year that allows authorities to seize guns from someone determined to be a danger to themselves or others.
The academy said it did not believe that Kurita was a threat to others when he went missing, but that he might be a danger to himself.
In Turner's favor was his lack of criminal record, his willingness to comply with probation and Persky's belief that he would not be a danger to others.
"We are not suggesting any corridor whatsoever that doesn't completely make Israel comfortable that it will not be a danger to Israel," he said at the conference.
In a landmark case in 1975, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a person had to be a danger to himself or to others to be confined.
Federal law forbids people who have been involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital and people found to be a danger to themselves or others from having guns.
"We have to empower people to get help for family or loved ones who may be a danger to themselves or a danger to others," he said.
Professor Whittaker, who has studied the spread of coronaviruses in animals and humans, said he's seen no evidence that a person could be a danger to their pet.
"Unhealthy air days" occur when the level of ozone or particulate matter is high enough to be a danger to kids, the elderly or people with lung problems.
Beginning January 1 in California, police or relatives can petition a judge to take away guns and ammunition from people judged to be a danger to themselves or others.
Several Republicans, meanwhile, endorsed the red flag laws, which would allow authorities to seize weapons from those deemed by a court to be a danger to themselves or others.
Some Republicans, meanwhile, have championed "red flag" laws which would allow law enforcement to seize weapons from those deemed in court to be a danger to themselves or others.
Consequently, Swarm's satellites are small — so small, in fact, that the FCC was worried that they would be difficult to track and might be a danger to other satellites.
When scientists were boosting the carotenes in corn through traditional breeding, for instance, activists weren't raising the alarm that it might be a danger to the people eating it.
An ultrasound weapon would require a large, heavy power source and would be a danger to other people in the vicinity, as well as to the user, he points out.
There aren't any laws that people with Tourette can't drive, but I think I'd be a danger to myself and the world around me if I got behind the wheel.
Here in California, as in most states, patients must be a danger to themselves or others because of mental illness before they can be involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
In the wake of that shooting, Florida passed red flag laws that allow a court to remove firearms from a person who may be a danger to themselves or others.
State regulators declined to punish the Point, saying in their report that there was "insufficient" evidence that the facility had "clear knowledge" Ian would be a danger to other residents.
Morton explained that a 5150 is when someone is temporarily committed to a facility because their signs of mental illness are believed to be a danger to themselves or others.
Police detained Incognito under the Baker Act, which allows Florida officials to hold a person for psychiatric evaluation if they determine the person possibly be a danger to himself or others.
The blacklist, the first of its kind in Denmark, arose from legislation passed last year allowing bans on foreign religious figures the government deems to be a danger to public security.
It may be sold under the names Carac, Efudex and Fluoroplex, all of which contain the active ingredient fluorouracil, also known as 5-FU, and it may be a danger to pets.
Citing their lack of criminal history, Backus said the state did not prove the defendants would be a danger to the community or to the 11 malnourished children found at the compound.
At the hearing on Tuesday, Assistant US Attorney Thomas Windom said Henry was by his own admission inspired by ISIS and that, if released, he would be a danger to the community.
"At this point, there is no indication Kurita poses a threat to the public, but he may be a danger to himself," the school said in a statement before his body was recovered.
Frank told the magistrate on Thursday he was increasingly concerned that Chan may be a danger to himself and others, saying he has made threatening comments to his probation officer and the prosecution.
California was also the first state to allow family members, in addition to law enforcement, to petition a court to confiscate guns from someone believed to be a danger to themselves or others.
The document is reproduced in Woodward's book and is an example of how top White House aides would steal and hide documents from Trump that they believed to be a danger to national security.
He is being held without bond due to a judge's finding that he could be a danger to underage girls if he were to be released, and a risk of flight, given his vast wealth.
Now that the Democrats have the gavel, the American people are once again benefitting from the wisdom of our founding fathers, who knew that a president without oversight would be a danger to us all.
On gun control, Sisolak is expected to sign the legislature's "red flag" bill, which would expand the courts' authority to seize a person's firearms if they're found to be a danger to themselves or others.
The 30-year-old rapper "is and continues to be a danger to the community in Philadelphia, New York, Missouri, and other locations throughout the United States, he continues to be a danger to himself based upon a history of continuous use of illegal drugs, and is an increased and greater flight risk because he already has been sentenced to a term in state prison and gave false information to authorities when he was arrested in St. Louis, Missouri," Brinkley said in the denial.
WASHINGTON — Senate Judiciary Committee chair Lindsey Graham told BuzzFeed News he will start crafting legislation next week to expand police powers to preemptively seize firearms from people believed to be a danger to themselves or others.
Since I'm a physician, the story certainly got me curious: Do I now have the authority and responsibility to report about anyone I've treated that could conceivably be a danger to themselves or to the public?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has 1,609 parents in custody, White said, and HHS has determined that 85033,317 of them are "fit" parents who will not be a danger to the children, and can be reunited.
But the National Rifle Association says it violates the Second Amendment and the due process rights of disability beneficiaries, who may be targeted by the government even though they are not be a danger to society.
Colorado's "extreme risk protection order" bill would allow a family member, a roommate, or law enforcement to petition a judge to take someone's firearms if they are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump would be a danger to the U.S. and the rest of the world if he were to win the White House, one of Hillary Clinton's top advisors said in comments Monday.
And they also have to apply for a launch license with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which ensures that the mission will not cause damage to property on the ground or be a danger to the public.
The 63-year-old musician "is and continues to be a danger to the community in Philadelphia, New York, Missouri, and other locations throughout the United States, he continues to be a danger to himself based upon a history of continuous use of illegal drugs, and is an increased and greater flight risk because he already has been sentenced to a term in state prison and gave false information to authorities when he was arrested in St. Louis, Missouri," Pennsylvania Common Pleas Court Judge Genece Brinkley said in the denial in December.
Congressional Republicans — including ones who said they didn't vote for him, and ones like Bob Corker and Jeff Flake who've pronounced him to be a danger to the Republic — have done more than stick with Trump on policy.
But because you don't have to be an intimate partner to request a gun violence restraining order, "[it] opens it up to being applied to many more people who might be a danger to the public," Zeoli says.
Red flag laws generally allow family members or law enforcement to seek a court order to temporarily restrict or remove a person's ability to have a gun if they appear to be a danger to themselves or others.
"At no time in the process does the VA determine a veteran to be a danger to themself or others, a key determinant for whether someone is a 'mental defective,' precluding the right to own firearms," they added.
Turner was eligible for up to 14 years in prison, but Persky sentenced him to only 6 months, stating Turner would "not be a danger to others" and that "a prison sentence would have a severe impact" on him.
Among them is ballot initiative 1491 in Washington state that would allow family members or police to get a court order to prevent a person from getting a gun who might be a danger to themselves or to others.
Those laws, passed in Connecticut in 1999, Indiana in 2005, Washington and California in 2016, and Oregon this year, offer legal avenues for police to seize guns temporarily from people determined to be a danger to themselves or others.
It was also an early adopter of a so-called red flag law that allowed family members and law enforcement officials to petition judges to temporarily take weapons away from people who appear to be a danger to themselves and others.
Gee also ordered that the migrant children be removed from the Texas facility where the drugs were administered, Shiloh Residential Treatment Center in Manvel, except for those found to be a danger to themselves or others, according to the newspaper.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... until a court, board, commission, judge or other lawful authority determines Aaron suffers from a mental illness or condition that causes him to be a danger to himself or others, he can keep his guns.
Another idea under serious consideration is a so-called federal red flag law, which would allow law enforcement or family members to seek a court order to temporarily seize firearms from someone who may be a danger to themselves or others.
Scott offered sympathy for Guttenberg and the family members of other victims and touted legislation that he signed into law earlier this year that allows law enforcement to confiscate firearms from people determined to be a danger to themselves or others.
And although the practice is permitted under federal law and in several states, it is used sparingly to avoid prejudicing jurors and generally only if a defendant has been shown to be a danger to the jury or judicial system.
We're told the only way Jenelle and David would be blocked from adopting would be if animal control or law enforcement provided documentation detailing why the home would be a danger to the pet ... and that hasn't happened ... at least, so far.
Wednesday, a judge in the case agreed with federal prosecutors that Ussery may be a danger to the community, as agents reportedly found 10 guns and nearly 1,000 rounds of ammo at his Lockhart, Texas home according to San Antonio Express News.
What this means in the smallest of nutshells, is that the Australian government has proposed that any convicted terrorist who is found to be a danger to society can be held for as long or as little as governing bodies see fit.
While this kind of discussion seemed premature a few months ago, there is mounting concern that the President could spiral out of control and, if this is the case, with his finger on the nuclear arsenal, be a danger to the Republic.
Last night's speech also would have been the path recommended by most of those folks (internationalists, like me) who signed letters last summer saying that populist, isolationist candidate Trump would be a danger to American security and foreign policy if elected president.
"What works to reduce gun violence is to make sure that criminals are prosecuted and those who have been found to be a danger to themselves or others don't have access to firearms," one top NRA official said a few years ago.
In a growing number of states, voters are passing Extreme Risk Protection Orders, which allow family members to petition a court to temporarily separate a relative from their firearms when there is clear evidence that they may be a danger to themselves or others.
On Thursday, a Palo Alto judge sentenced Turner to a mere six months in county jail and probation, claiming that "a prison sentence would have a severe impact on him... I think he will not be a danger to others," according to The Guardian.
Hours later, however, appearing at the White House, Trump shifted the focus back to mental health concerns, as well as "red-flag" laws, which would empower local authorities to seize firearms from those deemed by a judge to be a danger to themselves or others.
Mr. Trump, who campaigned promising a "Muslim ban," and argued for a halt to the admission of Syrian refugees because he argued that they could be a danger to the country, has targeted the refugee resettlement program for cuts since his first days in office.
"We're saying: There's many circumstances where crimes have not been committed, or a person not been brought (to authorities' attention, or no diagnosis has been made), but there's a lot of evidence that they may be a danger to themselves or others," Kavanagh said.
LONDON (Reuters) - A convicted burglar who assaulted and raped women and children during a two-week rampage across Britain while wrongly free from jail was given 713 life sentences on Monday, with the judge saying he would never cease to be a danger to society.
The state will now become the latest to implement a "red flag" law, which will allow family members or law enforcement officials to petition a court to confiscate firearms from people who are deemed by a judge to be a danger to themselves or others.
They were not suspected of killing the person, but were determined to be a danger to the public because they showed no fear of officers trying to remove the remains, the Arizona Game and Fish Department said in a statement, according to the Arizona Daily Star.
Seventy-two percent of respondents said they supported raising the legal age to buy rifles and shotguns to 21, and 85 percent backed so-called red flag measures that allow police to take away guns from individuals deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
The museum's main attraction -- the Sprinkle Pool -- isn't all rainbows according to critics who've pointed out the tiny plastic sprinkles get carried out to the streets in people's clothes and become litter ... which could end up in the water and be a danger to marine life.
" The dad, Dan A. Turner, also goes so far as to complain his son doesn't like steak anymore: But according to Judge Persky, "A prison sentence would have a severe impact on him," as he reportedly said, adding, "I think he will not be a danger to others.
He has mentioned the state will consider changes that include improving mental health screenings, bolstering gun storage regulations, and implementing so-called red flag warning laws intended to keep guns out of the hands of people deemed by a judge to be a danger to themselves or others.
Misener makes the claim in an interview with Yahoo, but he doesn't mean that his company's aerial vehicles will be covered in fur and burdened with a love for sugar — instead, he likens them to horses because they'll automatically avoid obstacles that could be a danger to them.
But some Texas Democrats are getting impatient, and many are skeptical that Abbott's legislative package will include any measures to directly curb gun violence, like red flag laws, which give law enforcement a way to temporarily confiscate firearms from people deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
They were able to do that because of a relatively new Washington State "red flag" law that allows the government to seize firearms from a person who has been deemed to be a danger to himself or others — even if he is otherwise legally able to own guns.
Sunday from the family's Stuart home to allege that their 30-year-old son, Joseph, was acting "irrational and needs to be Baker Acted," a reference to a state mental health law that allows for involuntary detention of someone who is perceived to be a danger to themselves or others.
Its developers claim that AGXX can more effectively kill off bacteria and other microbes like fungi than conventional silver, while having a lower risk of depositing silver in the environment (the metal in low doses isn't thought to be a danger to humans, but it can be for marine animals).
He told BuzzFeed News that, before that, he spent 10 months in detention as part of a Belgian legal process called arrest huis, where law enforcement can hold you for a period of time out of fear that you may be a danger to society or tamper with evidence pertaining to their investigation.
Brown predicted that ultimately "cooler heads will prevail" and policies such as red flag laws — which are controversial because they allow police to seize a person's guns if they are believed to be a danger to themselves or others but before they have actually committed a crime — will not be passed into law.
The panel planned to prepare a series of bills for consideration by the full House, including a high-capacity magazine ban, a measure to prevent people convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes from purchasing firearms and a "red flag" bill to deny guns to those deemed to be a danger to themselves and others.
The motion filed also says that Judge Steven O'Neill was wrong in declaring that Cosby is a sexually violent predator who must be behind bars because he would be a danger to the community, according to the AP. Cosby was sentenced last month by O'Neill to three to 10 years in prison.
While the 1993 Brady law prohibits gun ownership by individuals who have been involuntarily committed, found incompetent to stand trial or otherwise deemed by a court to be a danger to themselves or others, federal health care privacy rules prohibited doctors and other providers from sharing information without the consent of their patients.
The panel will prepare a series of bills for consideration by the full House of Representatives, including a high-capacity magazine ban, a measure to prevent people convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes from purchasing firearms and a "red flag" bill to deny guns to those deemed to be a danger to themselves and others.
Lindsey Graham, chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said there is bipartisan support for one part of a gun control package — a grant program that encourages states to set up "red flag" programs that allow law enforcement officers to preemptively seize a person's firearms if they are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
The House Judiciary Committee advanced a slate of gun measures, including enhanced background checks; a ban on large-capacity gun clips; and a bill to provide grants to cities and states that enact "red flag laws," which are designed to keep weapons out of the hands of people feared to be a danger to the public or themselves.
But those familiar with the meeting said the president's likeliest course of action was a menu of smaller items, like a slimmer version of a background checked bill and "red flag" laws, which allow the authorities to temporarily confiscate firearms from those who are found by a judge to be a danger to themselves or to others.
Cruz made his comments in response to a letter signed by 145 prominent CEOs urging the Senate to pass a bill requiring background checks on all gun sales as well as a so-called red flag law, which would empower law enforcement officials to confiscate guns from individuals judged to be a danger to themselves or others.
Aside from swing communities, which do have a lot of alcohol inside their community, most of the sex-positive communities that organize play parties shy away from alcohol because of the liability that it brings [due to intoxicated people who can't consent or who may be a danger to others or themselves], and because of the level of regulation that it brings.
Last week, the chief executives of 145 US companies — including retailers like Dick's Sporting Goods, Gap, and Levi Strauss & Co. — sent a letter to the Senate urging it to pass a bill that would mandate universal background checks and stronger "red flag" laws, which allow law enforcement to take guns from people deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
The proposal would also ensure that those convicted of domestic abuse cannot purchase a firearm even if they were not married to their victims, support a federal "red flag" law that would allow law enforcement to remove guns from those believed to be a danger to themselves or others and require people to be at least 21 years old before buying a firearm.

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