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Bedfellows.
Alabama House Votes to Allow Concealed Handguns Without Permit
The Alabama House of Representatives on Tuesday approved legislation ending the requirement for a person to get a permit in order to carry a concealed handgun in public.

Lawmakers voted 65-37 for the bill after Republicans in the chamber limited debate to two hours. The bill now moves to the Alabama Senate.

Gun rights advocates have championed the proposal they call “constitutional carry," arguing that people should not have to get a permit, which requires a background check and paying a fee, to carry a handgun they legally own. Many state sheriffs and other law enforcement officials have opposed the legislation, arguing the permits provide a crucial tool to combat crime and enhance public safety.

This bill does not change who can and cannot carry a gun. The people that are prohibited now, will still be prohibited," Republican Rep. Shane Stringer of Citronelle said of his bill.

Stringer, a former police chief and former captain in the Mobile County sheriff's office, disputed arguments that the permits enhance public safety. “The fact of the matter is, criminals don’t obey laws. This $20 piece of plastic, a permit, is not going to stop an evil person from committing a crime or doing wrong, and it will not protect our law enforcement from getting hurt or killed."

Alabama currently requires people to get a concealed carry permit, which requires a yearly background check, to carry a handgun under their clothes or in a purse or bag when they go in public. The bill would do away with the requirement, but people could still choose to get a permit if they wanted. It would also do away with the current requirement for people without concealed carry permits to keep handguns unloaded and secured when driving.

Noem, South Dakota Republicans Take Aim at Abortion Pills
Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposal to make South Dakota one of the hardest places in the country to get abortion pills gained support Tuesday from Republican House lawmakers, even though a federal judge has halted a similar state rule from taking effect.

Every Republican on the House Health and Human Services committee voted to advance the bill for a vote in the full chamber this week. It would require women seeking an abortion to make three separate trips to a doctor in order to take abortion pills. Women in South Dakota can currently get both drugs in the two-dose regimen during a single visit and take the second dose at home.

A federal judge this month granted a preliminary injunction against a similar rule that Noem pushed through in an executive order. Planned Parenthood, which operates the state's only clinic that regularly provides abortion services, sued the state, arguing it was an unconstitutional violation of abortion rights and would have made it practically impossible for the clinic to provide any medicine-induced abortions.

U.S. District Judge Karen Schreier, who was appointed under former President Bill Clinton, wrote in her order that the rule “likely imposes an undue burden on Planned Parenthood and its patients’ right to seek an abortion.” However, Noem has appealed her order to a higher court.

The governor's office acknowledged that most of the proposal is tied up in federal court and put a clause in the bill that stipulates most of it wouldn't take effect until the court battle is resolved.
 

schuylaar

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so our republican dumbass governor, instead of raising wages or adding any benefits to teacher pay to attract new teachers, decides that we'll just let fucking morons with agendas teach kids, for up to three years....holy motherfucking shit, they're going to be facing law suit after lawsuit...uneducated fuck faces volunteering to push personal agendas on kids...this couldn't be a worse idea unless they advertised it in Pedophilia Today magazine...
or the russian troll opportunity newsletter
https://newschannel9.com/news/local/tennessee-bill-would-allow-temporary-permits-for-not-just-teachers-to-teach-most-courses-education-usa-news-bill-lee-employment-labor-shortages
And yet the 14 Red refuse to use those Billions because it came from Joe Rob's American Rescue Plan.

Your Governor is holding you hostage, Roger.
 

schuylaar

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If you haven't figured it out yet, the GOP are working towards crashing things on purpose in the hopes of gaining control from the ashes and creating a country with their rules, what a hell hole that would be.
So similar to creating a war between blacks, hiding in a cave until it blows over then whitey will be supreme? Wasn't that what Manson's thought process was too?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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And yet the 14 Red refuse to use those Billions because it came from Joe Rob's American Rescue Plan.

Your Governor is holding you hostage, Roger.
he has been since he was elected...half the country at least has been held hostage by this idiot and others just like him...Democrats HAVE to get the fuck up and vote, in every election, and get these fuckers out of power
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Bedfellows.
Alabama House Votes to Allow Concealed Handguns Without Permit
The Alabama House of Representatives on Tuesday approved legislation ending the requirement for a person to get a permit in order to carry a concealed handgun in public.

Lawmakers voted 65-37 for the bill after Republicans in the chamber limited debate to two hours. The bill now moves to the Alabama Senate.

Gun rights advocates have championed the proposal they call “constitutional carry," arguing that people should not have to get a permit, which requires a background check and paying a fee, to carry a handgun they legally own. Many state sheriffs and other law enforcement officials have opposed the legislation, arguing the permits provide a crucial tool to combat crime and enhance public safety.

This bill does not change who can and cannot carry a gun. The people that are prohibited now, will still be prohibited," Republican Rep. Shane Stringer of Citronelle said of his bill.

Stringer, a former police chief and former captain in the Mobile County sheriff's office, disputed arguments that the permits enhance public safety. “The fact of the matter is, criminals don’t obey laws. This $20 piece of plastic, a permit, is not going to stop an evil person from committing a crime or doing wrong, and it will not protect our law enforcement from getting hurt or killed."

Alabama currently requires people to get a concealed carry permit, which requires a yearly background check, to carry a handgun under their clothes or in a purse or bag when they go in public. The bill would do away with the requirement, but people could still choose to get a permit if they wanted. It would also do away with the current requirement for people without concealed carry permits to keep handguns unloaded and secured when driving.

Noem, South Dakota Republicans Take Aim at Abortion Pills
Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposal to make South Dakota one of the hardest places in the country to get abortion pills gained support Tuesday from Republican House lawmakers, even though a federal judge has halted a similar state rule from taking effect.

Every Republican on the House Health and Human Services committee voted to advance the bill for a vote in the full chamber this week. It would require women seeking an abortion to make three separate trips to a doctor in order to take abortion pills. Women in South Dakota can currently get both drugs in the two-dose regimen during a single visit and take the second dose at home.

A federal judge this month granted a preliminary injunction against a similar rule that Noem pushed through in an executive order. Planned Parenthood, which operates the state's only clinic that regularly provides abortion services, sued the state, arguing it was an unconstitutional violation of abortion rights and would have made it practically impossible for the clinic to provide any medicine-induced abortions.

U.S. District Judge Karen Schreier, who was appointed under former President Bill Clinton, wrote in her order that the rule “likely imposes an undue burden on Planned Parenthood and its patients’ right to seek an abortion.” However, Noem has appealed her order to a higher court.

The governor's office acknowledged that most of the proposal is tied up in federal court and put a clause in the bill that stipulates most of it wouldn't take effect until the court battle is resolved.
and noem will keep appealing it to higher and higher courts until they get to the trump council that replaced the supreme court, who will support her fascism whole heartedly and use it as stepping stone to allow other regressive state governments to remove the rights of women to determine their own fates...
 

Bagginski

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i'm ashamed that this guy was a Marine...and i imagine the marines aren't too happy about him advertising it, either...at least i would hope so
trans rights are the source of all problems....everyone whose a homophobic, misogynist, racist knows it...
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/feb/21/jd-vance/jd-vance-says-transgender-rights-drives-looming-co/
Trans rights? I thought women being ‘disobedient’, and ‘talking back to their ‘protectors’ ‘, was the unforgivable republican sin…along with allowing African slaves to “escape” the lifelong indenture of their complexion.

And the word out of Alabama is *good* news for anyone looking for an extra excuse to *never* cross that state line again. I don’t need it. I’ve never been anywhere as haunted, as blood-drenched, still vibrating to the screams of the dead, as Alabama. I can only imagine that Mississippi and Louisiana are worse…but I have no desire to find out for sure: Alabama’s bad enough.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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insane bastards elect insane bastards, and you better count on insane bastards showing up to vote...so sane people have to show up in even greater numbers, at EVERY ELECTION, to counter the insane bastards who live to vote for insanity...your vote does count. it always has.
 

smokinrav

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Here's the story, sad as it is

Its hard to guess who id assassinate first, Abbot, that cunt from Florida, or that other cunt from Florida. As John Stewart called it, the vestigal appendige of America
 

BudmanTX

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Here's the story, sad as it is

it is......very sad indeed.......these guys platforms are actually despicable....blaming CRT, the border on Biden, immigration stuff, and a lot of other bs, i've been hearing and seeing...
 
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