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Cole can then commit people, which is his strength.
The governor's plan would allow caregivers to commit people if they believe there is a "substantial probability" of harm.
But now, a year later, Utah has enacted a law requiring courts that commit people to mental institutions to forward the information to the Bureau of Criminal Identification.
Only those who are found to be an "imminent danger" would be prevented from owning guns, even though that standard isn't required in many states to commit people to institutions.
She said she knew her mother, who began her career as a special education teacher in one of the poorest schools in Bridgeport, would expect more to be done about mental health than making it easier to involuntarily commit people to institutions.
Paul J. Browne, the Police Department's chief spokesman, said in a statement that the department does not commit people, but may sometimes transport those who appear emotionally disturbed for evaluation at a psychiatric hospital, and has no say over whether the person is admitted.
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The camp authorities asked her for an account of what this man had done; he was arrested and flown to Sicily to await trial for kidnap, rape and conspiracy to commit people-smuggling.
What about the civil liberties implications of committing people?
The campaign showed that committed people count for more than cash.
On the other hand, rarely have I met such a bunch of competent, passionate, committed people.
Within all communities, even those most fractured and impoverished, there are committed people willing to support parenting and vulnerable children.
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