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They're doing this anywhere else, but in Missouri now, if you are drunk and you get in the car or intoxicated in some form of fashion, marijuana, drugs or whatever, and you kill somebody while driving, not only can you face manslaughter charges, but now it's required by law that if you kill somebody and they had children, then you were going to pay the alimony until these kids are at the ripe old age they need to be before they you know leave home 18 or 21 or whatever it is for depending on college this, that and the other. I found that really interesting. I tend to agree towards it to be honest with you. I think that's a good law, but I don't know how you enforce it because if somebody actually kills somebody else in a car because of DWI and they're convicted, they're going to go to prison for four or five.

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