Read the rebuttal from Gorsuch, et al. Pretty scathing. Hopefully this was because of the legalities of mootness and not the merits of the case. There are a few more pending which are probably stronger anyway.
No you keep the guns. When I started I chose the S&W, so that was my free gun. Fourteen years in, I decided I wanted to retire it, so I bought the Glock, but if you want to switch, it’s on you unless your original breaks and can’t be repaired. They were about to approve the 17 but since the mags...
Found a bunch of these cases in my range’s bucket today. What could they be? It’s a .30-06 case cut down. See the comparison to a full .30-06.
Any ideas? Got me curious. There was a lot of them. It struck me as strange that someone would go through so much trouble then leave them all there...
Agreed, but I believe it would’ve had to have been tied to a specific someone to follow the law, which becomes the problem. Being that the department didn’t really benefit from this in any way (no profit, they sold under Blue Label prices), they opted to just stop doing it.
There was talk of...
@BDinPutnam , good question.
I know that here, for years, the NYPD equipment section sold our duty guns thinking it fell under the same laws as apply when issuing them to recruits.
In 2016, I bought my Glock 19 ridiculously cheap while at a DV conference at the academy, which I then switched...
I really hope the guy with 19 had military or something because even considering someone 10 times worse than DiBlasio it would be stupid to lose the variable supplement and some other benefits just to leave with 1 year left to go.
No I left the Army with only 6 years. Thought about going back a few times but then life kept happening. Honestly, with all the deploying going on through the bulk of that timeframe, I was definitely better off NOT going back. I did my 4 deployments. Plenty enough.
On my retirement: I have a...
I had already booked a rental house in the Outer Banks before this all started. I should probably email the owner soon see what they think is going to happen. It's not until August thankfully.
Strange times. I just want her back to work honestly. He haven’t planned for the summer yet because I refuse to give a deposit to a summer camp when we might not need them. Worst case, I might work midnights all summer and just watch them myself. I’m considering retiring soon anyway. This shit...
My wife collects out of NJ, which is actually higher than NY. So yes, it is the unemployment plus $600. She’s making a hair less than me to stay home, it’s crazy.
I have a treasure trove of screenshots on my phone (they’re going around the department).
The “I saw Diblasio doing...” 311 calls are the best.
They had to start filtering them because cops were getting them directly and diseminating them.
Question is basically that her company is looking to bring her section back part time working from home. Pretty much a big fuck you, especially with the homeschooling going on. Was looking to see if she could say no and still collect unemployment.
We actually did get the answer. NJ has a caveat...
It's all tied to the virus, so we're fine. In fact, it's probably better off since my step-daughter needs to be homeschooled right now anyway. Thank you though.
Any unemployment experts here? I have a question about my wife's unemployment situation. Unfortunately it is re:NJ, but maybe someone can offer insight.
I know a few people 50 and under who have died. My mother has implored me over and over not to be cocky because she's had some patients in perfect health around my age who've died.
You went from "the odds of me contracting it..." to "98% of everybody on this forum will be ok." You do realize those are two different concerns right?
Exigent circumstances would only cover what Celt said if the cop could articulate the need within a very strict definition. It’s very different from a warrant.
Best example would be information that something will happen at this place, at this time, tomorrow. The cop couldn’t just wait until...
You don't understand the concept that hospitals COMPLETELY FILLED with patients facing one issue that requires intense care is not a good thing for not only those patients, but anyone who needs treatment for any of the myriad of issues that occur daily and the healthcare system as a whole?
Even...
Except a LOT of people could die in this type of pandemic, like A LOT LOT.
Not one of the Constitution's authors would stand rock solid like some of you on their principles in the face of possibly millions of deaths. Not a chance. And regardless, there is plenty of room for the curtailing of...
This concept has come up on this forum before. Glad you disagree with it, but there are some who do believe that if even one government dollar has gone into construction, then they have full rights to inspect "their" investment.
OK...
So the government mandated closures and such have probably gone too far (separate point), but you're attacking people for making their own decisions to be cautious now?
Have you actually seen this disease up close yet? I'm really confused by this post. It's only understandable if you...
I don’t see why individuals with their families should even be approached at all. Around here, that’s not how it’s being “enforced” (quotes because as previously stated, it really isn’t being enforced).
Only large groups are being addressed, or parks that have become too full.
Definitely not drugs. If you have enough for a no-knock, you definitely already surpassed the level if proof necessary for a normal search warrant. Detain them outside and serve the search warrant, problem solved.
I’m not going to far into this because the thread will be a shitshow, but we’re being demolished here for NOT enforcing the social distancing (like 10 summonses were written so far in the whole city). I guarantee this arrest was “earned”...
EDIT: yup, Bed-Stuy. 100% talked themselves into being...
Tesla has nothing to do with this. Is Tesla sitting on top of one of the largest train hubs in one of the largest cities in America, which also happened to be there first? Another pointless analogy brought to you by NYGunforum.
Eh, the history of Madison Square Garden involves more than one move, and the original Penn Station was destroyed for the current MSG to be built. A lot of NYC residents would fully agree with moving MSG again to correct that past mistake. I don't think the Dolans actually own it anyway. Isn't...