They always bring up Canadians having to wait for long periods of time at the emergency room.
They always bring up Canadians having to wait for long periods of time at the emergency room.
There’s a lot of miserable fucks out there due to a mix of leaded gas fumes, childhood trauma, and religious/political brainwashing.
Local and state government’s across the country have signed deals with private companies to install license plate readers and databases. The private companies are already toying with selling the data (again) for non law enforcement purposes.
"The product was not ours. It was only that it had our brand on it,”
I don’t support deporting cartel members. If we do that, then they’re free to continue operating. If we try to prosecute them, it puts the prosecutor, witnesses, jury, judges, all in danger. We should declare them terrorists and ship them to gitmo.
Stephen Miller looks Arabic to me.
That happened to a nearby hospital where I live and it’s an abortion friendly state. It’s because hospitals don’t make any money from it compared to other departments like surgery and cancer care where they can bill Medicaid/Medicare out the ass.
It’s still malpractice. Doesn’t matter if it’s illegal.
It looks like a knockoff singer electric on top. Probably a K-Mart or Sears. I could be wrong as there are so many singer models out there. Not that those are bad per se, but parts aren’t always interchangeable with singer.
I have the legs from one of those to tables attached to an old door to make a big table. I used a 1x8 to brace it underneath.
If you look at thrift stores you can find sewing machine tables where the sewing machine folds in and it just looks like a normal table. There worth $10-$20 if it has the pedal. Don’t buy a sewing machine without the pedal because they cost as much as a good used sewing machine with one.
Working on Firefox reader mode for me. Not sure how my extensions are affecting it.
Indictment means that a grand jury have decided to charge you with a crime. The judge puts a warrant out for your arrest.
Definitely sitting at home, getting paid leave and talking to his union provided lawyer and was told not to say anything by his coworkers who didn’t arrest him for shooting multiple people.
It’s just the phrasing that lawyers always use because it’s difficult to prove that someone actually knew something. So even if the person denies they knew it wasn’t one hundred percent true you can still make the argument that they should have known it wasn’t true. Although, you cant always be sued for defamation about a group of people. It depends on the laws in that state
In legal speak the term is “knew or should have known”
Even then, a state constitution can’t override the federal constitution. You would need an amendment at the federal level for every statute that violates it. There’s still laws on the books that were perfectly legal at the time they were passed, but never got repealed. Although I do think that it should be required to repeal laws that are completely unconstitutional such as sundown laws. Some states will pass preemptive laws that are conditional on a change in opinion from the supreme Court.
The people who wrote the constitution could have never imagined how it could be interpreted 250 years later.
It is a punishment in the form of public humiliation, taking your autonomy, and dehumanizing you. People will automatically assume you’ve done something wrong if you’re in handcuffs.
The issue is that some laws make complete sense, but you can have an activist judge or the SC declare it unconstitutional. Legislatures are elected and they can’t be expected to know how a law can be interpreted.
Even something as simple as a noise ordinance could be considered a first amendment violation in certain cases.
I live in Illinois, they passed an assault weapons ban last year. Of course the gun people claimed it was unconstitutional because of the 2nd amendment. It’s not but someone tried to make that argument and there’s a non-zero number of judges who would agree with them.
The first amendment doesn’t stop politicians from acting in bad faith. There’s no consequences for passing bad laws. Politicians often use this tactic to make headlines and make their opponents waste resources. The only thing politicians have to worry about is getting elected again.
Please don’t talk about my body