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Originally Posted by baddog
If no one dies, there is no homicide so there can not be manslaughter. I have never heard of "attempted involuntary manslaughter/homicide." I think attempted murder would be a tough sell.
One question though, can't you get a test at a hospital or doctor's office? It eliminates the database but people can still carry paper. Or is AIM a lot faster and paperwork too easy to forge (which would be an easy attempted murder scenario)?
I think it was irresponsible of AIM to be operating without a license all these years. I can not believe they did not presume that would be required. And why could they not complete the application? You can't really blame anyone other than AIM for this situation. 
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First non Knee jerk reply.
