Liberals introduce bill to eliminate self-induced extreme intoxication as a legal defence
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Justice Minister David Lametti has introduced legislation that would amend the Criminal Code to ensure that people who voluntarily become extremely intoxicated can be held legally responsible for their actions while in that state.
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