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Originally Posted By FCSD2162: OK. So the "these aren't my pants" excuse is good to go in Washington? Fucking clown world. I would need a mathematician to figure out the number of times I have heard that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By RSG: WA Supreme Court basically legalized drug possession
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EvGD3PKXAAQIAuo?format=jpg&name=small OK. So the "these aren't my pants" excuse is good to go in Washington? Fucking clown world. I would need a mathematician to figure out the number of times I have heard that. 48 states in the union require a mens rea of "knowingly" for possession crimes. Only Washington and Florida have strict liability possession offenses, some of them being felony offenses. Imagine someone tossing a felony amount of oxy into the bed of your pick up while you're parked somewhere. You leave get pulled over and the officer finds it. You would have no defense. It's in your possession, and now your off to prison. It's a good court ruling out of Washington. It doesn't legalize drugs inasmuch as it makes it illegal to prosecute people for possession crimes and not allow them some form of defense. |
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Originally Posted By MotorMouth: 48 states in the union require a mens rea of "knowingly" for possession crimes. Only Washington and Florida have strict liability possession offenses, some of them being felony offenses. Imagine someone tossing a felony amount of oxy into the bed of your pick up while you're parked somewhere. You leave get pulled over and the officer finds it. You would have no defense. It's in your possession, and now your off to prison. It's a good court ruling out of Washington. It doesn't legalize drugs inasmuch as it makes it illegal to prosecute people for possession crimes and not allow them some form of defense. View Quote Valid reasoning. |
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Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Do you talk like a Noo Yawka? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By Freakinout: I got told I'm not a Texan on a channel on telegram Do you talk like a Noo Yawka? I can't even help from saying ya'll 3287 times a day |
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I don't have Twitter or Facebook but some people may need to be reminded the nobody is above the law.
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Originally Posted By m35ben: I haven't watched this one yet but the first tw0 were good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72XLTfmcaAw View Quote That was good, reminded me of my gunnery sim. The Battle of 73 Easting M60A3 gunnery - Sound mod demo |
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Originally Posted By m35ben: I don't have Twitter or Facebook but some people may need to be reminded the nobody is above the law. https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/feb/25/clyde-black-issues-peace-warrants-biden-fauci-ahea/ View Quote Feds will be in shortly to destroy that county |
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NYC Chancellor of Schools - Richard Carranza resigns 3 years into a 4 year contract. Guy was a worthless POS. His replacement is worse...
https://nypost.com/2021/02/26/good-riddance-to-the-worst-schools-chancellor-in-nyc-history-2/ In his first year, he subjected “principals, central office supervisors and superintendent teams” to ridiculous presentations on white privilege. As Susan Edelman, Selim Algar and Aaron Feis reported at the time, “White employees who object when accused of harboring deep-seated bias are branded ‘fragile’ and ‘defensive,’ one insider who received the training has said.” The City sunk $23 million into presentations like these. His replacement https://nypost.com/2021/02/26/who-is-the-new-nyc-schools-chancellor-meisha-ross-porter/ Before she was named as new schools czar on Friday following Richard Carranza’s sudden resignation, Porter made headlines for throwing herself a lavish $45,000 birthday blowout in 2019 that also celebrated her promotion to Bronx executive superintendent. The $111-per-person, 400-guest affair featured buffet, DJ and open bar at the Villa Barone Manor in the Bronx. Porter showed up to the bash in a glittery white frock and tiara and made a grand entrance into the ballroom in a glass elevator — a special touch that cost $500 extra. https://nypost.com/2021/02/20/nyc-educator-fired-for-refusing-black-panther-salute-suit/ A veteran Bronx educator claims she was fired in part because she refused to mimic a salute to Black power from the 2018 comic-book movie “Black Panther” during superintendent meetings. At official gatherings of high-level Department of Education bosses, then-Bronx superintendent Meisha Ross Porter often asked the group to do the arms-across-the-chest gesture of solidarity from the mythical African nation of Wakanda. The salute is considered a symbol of empowerment. |
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Originally Posted By MotorMouth: 48 states in the union require a mens rea of "knowingly" for possession crimes. Only Washington and Florida have strict liability possession offenses, some of them being felony offenses. Imagine someone tossing a felony amount of oxy into the bed of your pick up while you're parked somewhere. You leave get pulled over and the officer finds it. You would have no defense. It's in your possession, and now your off to prison. It's a good court ruling out of Washington. It doesn't legalize drugs inasmuch as it makes it illegal to prosecute people for possession crimes and not allow them some form of defense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By RSG: WA Supreme Court basically legalized drug possession
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EvGD3PKXAAQIAuo?format=jpg&name=small OK. So the "these aren't my pants" excuse is good to go in Washington? Fucking clown world. I would need a mathematician to figure out the number of times I have heard that. 48 states in the union require a mens rea of "knowingly" for possession crimes. Only Washington and Florida have strict liability possession offenses, some of them being felony offenses. Imagine someone tossing a felony amount of oxy into the bed of your pick up while you're parked somewhere. You leave get pulled over and the officer finds it. You would have no defense. It's in your possession, and now your off to prison. It's a good court ruling out of Washington. It doesn't legalize drugs inasmuch as it makes it illegal to prosecute people for possession crimes and not allow them some form of defense. Yeah, but, you're thinking like a lawyer and I'm thinking like a cop. Seriously, your explanation is something I hadn't considered. It is a good thought exercise, though. I sometimes forget about mens rea and actus reus and how it might apply to a given circumstance. Anyway, if you got the shit on you here, you might beat rap but you ain't beating the ride. That's why I'm not a judge. |
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Originally Posted By Hollywood_Shooter: maybe he lost his filter? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hollywood_Shooter: Originally Posted By 30calTBLkid: That's pretty fucked up, but not unusual from some of my observations. I'm not making excuses for anyone of any race, just saying it's what I've seen. maybe he lost his filter? Eh. Some people reach a certain station in life, they think they are untouchable as long as they aren't in the town square. |
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Originally Posted By Freakinout: I can't even help from saying ya'll 3287 times a day View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By Freakinout: I got told I'm not a Texan on a channel on telegram Do you talk like a Noo Yawka? I can't even help from saying ya'll 3287 times a day Yeah-ull, or y'all? I'm a lifelong Ohioan, and I say y'all with some regularity. Maybe it's because I'm originally from southern Ahia. |
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Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Yeah, but, you're thinking like a lawyer and I'm thinking like a cop. Seriously, your explanation is something I hadn't considered. It is a good thought exercise, though. I sometimes forget about mens rea and actus reus and how it might apply to a given circumstance. Anyway, if you got the shit on you here, you might beat rap but you ain't beating the ride. That's why I'm not a judge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By RSG: WA Supreme Court basically legalized drug possession
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EvGD3PKXAAQIAuo?format=jpg&name=small OK. So the "these aren't my pants" excuse is good to go in Washington? Fucking clown world. I would need a mathematician to figure out the number of times I have heard that. 48 states in the union require a mens rea of "knowingly" for possession crimes. Only Washington and Florida have strict liability possession offenses, some of them being felony offenses. Imagine someone tossing a felony amount of oxy into the bed of your pick up while you're parked somewhere. You leave get pulled over and the officer finds it. You would have no defense. It's in your possession, and now your off to prison. It's a good court ruling out of Washington. It doesn't legalize drugs inasmuch as it makes it illegal to prosecute people for possession crimes and not allow them some form of defense. Yeah, but, you're thinking like a lawyer and I'm thinking like a cop. Seriously, your explanation is something I hadn't considered. It is a good thought exercise, though. I sometimes forget about mens rea and actus reus and how it might apply to a given circumstance. Anyway, if you got the shit on you here, you might beat rap but you ain't beating the ride. That's why I'm not a judge. It's knowingly almost everywhere, as is the "these aren't even my pants defense," and ask yourself, how often does that defense work. I can't think of a single cop, or even a set of facts that would persuade a cop to believe that line of bull. These aren't even my pants. Uh-hunh, watch your head. The "not my pants defense" has worked on only one occasion that I'm aware of in my entire career. The Flying Tire Salesman pulled over a guy for speeding, he had a warrant on him, it wasn't his car, and the pistol under the driver's wasn't his nor was it registered as stolen. The trooper believed the guy because the car was, in fact, borrowed with permission, he was cooperative about the warrant, completely non-combative, and seemed genuinely surprised/freaked out about the gun. The car owner also denied ownership of the gun. Neither the OSP nor my Sheriff's Department could track down the gun's owner. My Sheriff's Department held on to that gun for a few years, before I made the put it up for auction. |
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Originally Posted By 30calTBLkid: Eh. Some people reach a certain station in life, they think they are untouchable as long as they aren't in the town square. View Quote he said shit in my presence I couldn't unhear. only outdone by the late great jonathan winters. he was a filthy human. marine I think? |
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Originally Posted By MotorMouth: It's knowingly almost everywhere, as is the "these aren't even my pants defense," and ask yourself, how often does that defense work. I can't think of a single cop, or even a set of facts that would persuade a cop to believe that line of bull. These aren't even my pants. Uh-hunh, watch your head. The "not my pants defense" has worked on only one occasion that I'm aware of in my entire career. The Flying Tire Salesman pulled over a guy for speeding, he had a warrant on him, it wasn't his car, and the pistol under the driver's wasn't his nor was it registered as stolen. The trooper believed the guy because the car was, in fact, borrowed with permission, he was cooperative about the warrant, completely non-combative, and seemed genuinely surprised/freaked out about the gun. The car owner also denied ownership of the gun. Neither the OSP nor my Sheriff's Department could track down the gun's owner. My Sheriff's Department held on to that gun for a few years, before I made the put it up for auction. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By RSG: WA Supreme Court basically legalized drug possession
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EvGD3PKXAAQIAuo?format=jpg&name=small OK. So the "these aren't my pants" excuse is good to go in Washington? Fucking clown world. I would need a mathematician to figure out the number of times I have heard that. 48 states in the union require a mens rea of "knowingly" for possession crimes. Only Washington and Florida have strict liability possession offenses, some of them being felony offenses. Imagine someone tossing a felony amount of oxy into the bed of your pick up while you're parked somewhere. You leave get pulled over and the officer finds it. You would have no defense. It's in your possession, and now your off to prison. It's a good court ruling out of Washington. It doesn't legalize drugs inasmuch as it makes it illegal to prosecute people for possession crimes and not allow them some form of defense. Yeah, but, you're thinking like a lawyer and I'm thinking like a cop. Seriously, your explanation is something I hadn't considered. It is a good thought exercise, though. I sometimes forget about mens rea and actus reus and how it might apply to a given circumstance. Anyway, if you got the shit on you here, you might beat rap but you ain't beating the ride. That's why I'm not a judge. It's knowingly almost everywhere, as is the "these aren't even my pants defense," and ask yourself, how often does that defense work. I can't think of a single cop, or even a set of facts that would persuade a cop to believe that line of bull. These aren't even my pants. Uh-hunh, watch your head. The "not my pants defense" has worked on only one occasion that I'm aware of in my entire career. The Flying Tire Salesman pulled over a guy for speeding, he had a warrant on him, it wasn't his car, and the pistol under the driver's wasn't his nor was it registered as stolen. The trooper believed the guy because the car was, in fact, borrowed with permission, he was cooperative about the warrant, completely non-combative, and seemed genuinely surprised/freaked out about the gun. The car owner also denied ownership of the gun. Neither the OSP nor my Sheriff's Department could track down the gun's owner. My Sheriff's Department held on to that gun for a few years, before I made the put it up for auction. Correct assessment, in my opinion. And Flying Tire Salesman. It took me a second to get the meaning. EDIT: For those that are slower than I am... |
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Originally Posted By QUACK32: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/311920/305_jpg-1842470.JPG View Quote Stolen. |
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Originally Posted By Hollywood_Shooter: I don't care if chicks hate them, I will fight in my crocs View Quote I have 3 or 4 pair. Yeah, I know it's different for a chick (not really, they are ugly but comfy). A guy friend of mine wears camo crocs all the time. Do you have camo crocs? If not, there's another shopping excuse. LMAO |
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Originally Posted By QUACK32: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/311920/305_jpg-1842470.JPG View Quote I wish my mother could see that. |
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Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Correct assessment, in my opinion. And Flying Tire Salesman. It took me a second to get the meaning. EDIT: For those that are slower than I am... https://www.statepatrol.ohio.gov/img/Ospc300.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By RSG: WA Supreme Court basically legalized drug possession
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EvGD3PKXAAQIAuo?format=jpg&name=small OK. So the "these aren't my pants" excuse is good to go in Washington? Fucking clown world. I would need a mathematician to figure out the number of times I have heard that. 48 states in the union require a mens rea of "knowingly" for possession crimes. Only Washington and Florida have strict liability possession offenses, some of them being felony offenses. Imagine someone tossing a felony amount of oxy into the bed of your pick up while you're parked somewhere. You leave get pulled over and the officer finds it. You would have no defense. It's in your possession, and now your off to prison. It's a good court ruling out of Washington. It doesn't legalize drugs inasmuch as it makes it illegal to prosecute people for possession crimes and not allow them some form of defense. Yeah, but, you're thinking like a lawyer and I'm thinking like a cop. Seriously, your explanation is something I hadn't considered. It is a good thought exercise, though. I sometimes forget about mens rea and actus reus and how it might apply to a given circumstance. Anyway, if you got the shit on you here, you might beat rap but you ain't beating the ride. That's why I'm not a judge. It's knowingly almost everywhere, as is the "these aren't even my pants defense," and ask yourself, how often does that defense work. I can't think of a single cop, or even a set of facts that would persuade a cop to believe that line of bull. These aren't even my pants. Uh-hunh, watch your head. The "not my pants defense" has worked on only one occasion that I'm aware of in my entire career. The Flying Tire Salesman pulled over a guy for speeding, he had a warrant on him, it wasn't his car, and the pistol under the driver's wasn't his nor was it registered as stolen. The trooper believed the guy because the car was, in fact, borrowed with permission, he was cooperative about the warrant, completely non-combative, and seemed genuinely surprised/freaked out about the gun. The car owner also denied ownership of the gun. Neither the OSP nor my Sheriff's Department could track down the gun's owner. My Sheriff's Department held on to that gun for a few years, before I made the put it up for auction. Correct assessment, in my opinion. And Flying Tire Salesman. It took me a second to get the meaning. EDIT: For those that are slower than I am... https://www.statepatrol.ohio.gov/img/Ospc300.JPG LOL thanks, I actually forgot the symbolism they use next door. |
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Originally Posted By QUACK32: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/311920/305_jpg-1842470.JPG View Quote Yoink! |
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Originally Posted By Hollywood_Shooter: he said shit in my presence I couldn't unhear. only outdone by the late great jonathan winters. he was a filthy human. marine I think? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hollywood_Shooter: Originally Posted By 30calTBLkid: Eh. Some people reach a certain station in life, they think they are untouchable as long as they aren't in the town square. he said shit in my presence I couldn't unhear. only outdone by the late great jonathan winters. he was a filthy human. marine I think? I had to search, now I remember him. Interweb says Marine. Was he an asshole, or just filthy mouth? Eta: what did Cosby say that stood out so much? |
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What would John Moses Browning do?
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2 weeks. C'mon, Man!
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What would John Moses Browning do?
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Originally Posted By 30calTBLkid: I had to search, now I remember him. Interweb says Marine. Was he an asshole, or just filthy mouth? Eta: what did Cosby say that stood out so much? View Quote it was near the end. he was rumored to be nutz his whole life. the shit I heard? I can not -- it was -- not racist -- it was SEXIST af. There was sumtin wong there and it was bubbling over. Bigly. |
2 weeks. C'mon, Man!
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What would John Moses Browning do?
CA, USA
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2 weeks. C'mon, Man!
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Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Yeah-ull, or y'all? I'm a lifelong Ohioan, and I say y'all with some regularity. Maybe it's because I'm originally from southern Ahia. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Originally Posted By Freakinout: I got told I'm not a Texan on a channel on telegram Do you talk like a Noo Yawka? I can't even help from saying ya'll 3287 times a day Yeah-ull, or y'all? I'm a lifelong Ohioan, and I say y'all with some regularity. Maybe it's because I'm originally from southern Ahia. Yall |
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Originally Posted By ecgRN: Start cutting? What says the RS? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/21318/6039604f1e45e233084443-1842495.jpg Edit: no wizard eyes or cans. View Quote Cool! I think I would move the AR down a smidge to give the RD more |
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Riot Squad 2020 Magnificent Unicorn
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery Envy was once considered to be one of the seven deadly sins before it became one of the most admired virtues under its new name, 'social justice. |
Riot Squad 2020 Magnificent Unicorn
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery Envy was once considered to be one of the seven deadly sins before it became one of the most admired virtues under its new name, 'social justice. |
Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Correct assessment, in my opinion. And Flying Tire Salesman. It took me a second to get the meaning. EDIT: For those that are slower than I am... https://www.statepatrol.ohio.gov/img/Ospc300.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Hollywood_Shooter: it was near the end. he was rumored to be nutz his whole life. the shit I heard? I can not -- it was -- not racist -- it was SEXIST af. There was sumtin wong there and it was bubbling over. Bigly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hollywood_Shooter: Originally Posted By 30calTBLkid: I had to search, now I remember him. Interweb says Marine. Was he an asshole, or just filthy mouth? Eta: what did Cosby say that stood out so much? it was near the end. he was rumored to be nutz his whole life. the shit I heard? I can not -- it was -- not racist -- it was SEXIST af. There was sumtin wong there and it was bubbling over. Bigly. He should have run for president on the democrat ticket. |
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