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Orange County Sheriff captain Mike Hiller, right at podium, joins law enforcement agents to announce a 60-day FBI campaign "Don't Let a Prank Lead to Prison, Aiming a Laser at an Aircraft is a Federal Crime,'' to publicize the problem of pointing lasers to aircraft, at a news conference at the Los Angeles International airport Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014. The FBI announced that it will offer rewards up to $10,000 for people who report others for shining laser pointers at aircraft. A handheld laser can temporarily blind pilots who sometimes need to depend on their vision for orientation. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

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Los Angeles Police Air Support Division helicopter pilots listen to law enforcement agents, as they announce a 60-day FBI campaign, "Don't Let a Prank Lead to Prison, Aiming a Laser at an Aircraft is a Federal Crime,'' to publicize the problem of pointing lasers to aircraft, during a news conference at the Los Angeles International airport Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014. The FBI announced today that it will offer rewards up to $10,000 for people who report others for shining laser pointers at aircraft. A handheld laser can temporarily blind pilots who sometimes need to depend on their vision for orientation. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) **FILE**

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This photo provided by the Marathon County (Wis.) Sheriff’s Department shows marijuana plants in Wausau, Wis. Marathon County drug agents have confiscated more than $2 million in marijuana plants in what they say is the largest drug seizure in the county. (AP Photo/Marathon County (Wis.) Sheriff's Department)

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This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Conner Schierman, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Schierman was convicted in the stabbing deaths of four people. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. (AP Photo/Washington Dept. of Corrections)