Calm down. It’s a great law. Great for us.
Let them come after a PA business or an TX business owner and the PA AG or TX AG will be forced to defend and will have standing to defend all of us against that law.
I use break free . My info comes from collectors . Thank you for the correction if I was wrong. I do know that Ballistol is their “go to”. Probably because it’s time tested .
Breakfree CLP is a preservative as well as a lubricant. A film protects the metal however over time it might gel up and gunk up moving parts . Ballistol is used more by collectors because it doesn’t gum up. Breakfree also makes a collector’s oil in addition to CLP
Yes, even the federal judge ruling applies to the post office, state law may apply . So those signs would have the force of law either way . But the parking lot thing is big , And those signs are often not visible until one is already inside the building
It’s not the same . It’s like saying the military torturing prisoners of war and blaming the whole institution for enhanced interrogations or Abu grade. And I am not judging those interrogations but the vast majority of the military including special operators had very limited role in it - they...
Go look up who did all of that . Including the raid of Trump. Same group from the FBI. The exact same group— from DC. The special agent in the Whitmore case was promoted to the DC field office. He previously served n the DC office . Guess what cases that guy is in charge of now.
You guys really have know who is really doing this . It’s not the FBI per se . It’s Garland’s DOJ. They gave the order to do it . It’s rare that the FBI makes any arrest let alone this type without the DOJ giving the okay . And in this arrest , it’s definitely a DOJ decision.
I’m just saying some places were still issuing the premise permits . Not about carrying . The licensing authority has nothing to do with the LEOSA part. Just a loophole . With LEOSA , retired officers can carry without permission from local or state licensing authority with they can get a...
Downstate counties like NYC, Long Island Westchester are not the same permit process as the rest of the state. It’s not a renewal but a new application each time so there is no grandfathering the training requirement as it is upstate .
A reset ? It’s the Washington office and not the whole institutions. For example , Why did Hillary’s emails on Anthony Weiner’s laptop become public ( sort of). It was the NYPD detectives and the New York FBI special agents that made it an issue in 2016 election . The politics what determined...
The government absolutely can “backtrack “. They did it with Antifa and let majority of them go the second Biden was sworn in .
Prosecute the ones who committed violence and let the alledged simple trespass go. It’s done all the time . And the statute of limitations should be approaching for...
Come on. If a mob broke down the gate and was coming toward your house, you might do the same . Some in the crowd did vandalize things . Some were reportedly armed . For lack of a better word , the BLM crowd’s crimes were “whitewashed”.
Death of a thousand cuts . The same way they try to take away the 2nd amendment.
First, Heller for the recognition of the right to have a gun in the home. Then McDonald to have it apply to the states. Now Bruen for outside the home .
Now, they should be forced to recognize someone’s right if...
Dude, double check that . Police officers do not get a bonus or each ticket they write . That is completely illegal in New York State. My understanding is t the money from tickets goes into the general fund - not even directly into the police department budget — it’s not the same as civil...
The 2nd might hear it en banc to correct its opinion that it quoted the law that never was adopted . The 2nd has done so in the past with a freedom of assembly/disorderly conduct case .
The reason why they haven’t taken it up is that there have been previous cases on the fee. And it was a loss. Could they win, sure but is it worth the resources that could be used on cases that mean more to the National discourse.
I wonder if they would take up the 5 round limit on long guns in...
HIPPA is federal law, not state law, and has exemptions to exemptions to exemptions . I don’t know HIPPA but NYS specifically has a law about HIV and its privacy. So, yes, NYS did make such a decision as to health.
That’s not a direct result of plea bargaining in general but the laws and what the sentencing is , then add corrections law ie parole and “good time “.
And it’s what the DA reduces the plea bargain to. Some are just and others aren’t. Sometimes , if the case isn’t strong , you get what you can...
Ahm, no. Thats a symptom of society rather than the system. “Jury of our peers “ remember, but how many actually show up for jury duty . Or how often victims don’t follow thru on their part and show up for hearings. Or defense council who have legitimate conflicts with the trial schedule.
Do you...
We can agree on that . But the positive to such a conviction rate is that when they do decide to prosecute , the guilty will take the plea . And that plea agreement won’t be a slap on the wrist. It’s what the feds do. Not to the point of 100% but a “federal case” has a reputation for a reason .
I’m guilty of not “pushing “ thru the red light for ambulance to get get thru because I refuse to get the ticket that I know they won’t believe it was because of an ambulance.
I also know people who cover their plates for the speed cameras. Criminals wear masks now because they know of all the...
You just said the rub to it. The prosecutor decides which charges he thinks he can prove . And the prosecutor is judged by his conviction rate . And he has the incentive not to clog the court system. Even if the DA wanted to prosecute every case, the guilty would go free because of “lack of...
It’s hard to read it on a smartphone which is my internet connection for the next few days . I fall under the retired LE exception to a lot of CCIA already so I don’t have an all compelling need to do so for myself right now. But I would like to be able to have some quick knowledge and know how...
Again, a lack of understanding of the system . The plea bargain is what charge the defendant will plead guilty to. Mandatory sentence? Okay, the DA will let him plea to a much lesser crime as to avoid the mandatory sentence.
Sentencing guidelines? You mean solid 7 years unlike 5 to 10 years for...
Does the presumption still apply to private property in general , not just what is open to the public ?
For example , a permit holder is invited into a private home but doesn’t disclose and ask permission for his firearm to be allowed in too.
I know one in CA. A terrorist and his wife shot him at a work event . where he was not allowed to carry . I know of another in TX. She lived but her parents died — she was a part of the CCW push across America .
Again, you are not well versed in this subject. Yes, a big problem is woke prosecutors but plea bargaining is necessary. Otherwise the system would be clogged , the guilty would go free instead of getting some type of punishment especially with “weak “ cases where a witness like a rape victim...