AhbabaOooMaoMao
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j91p83x wrote
Reply to comment by ZebraRaptor in here's a question regarding gun control by AdHistorical7107
If someone steals your gun because you failed to keep it secure, you should be charged as complicit. The state, lol? Have you heard of sovereign immunity?
In your backwards fantasy land of unfounded fear, you think criminals are going to go to a map of who has a gun permit and who does not, and they're going to....target the houses of people who probably have a gun?
I think between First Amendment and FOIA, if the state is issuing permits, there is no valid FOIA exception or exemption that should preclude release of permit information publicly.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j91lz10 wrote
Reply to comment by ZebraRaptor in here's a question regarding gun control by AdHistorical7107
>The commenter above me stated it perfectly. It incentivizes criminals to target houses that are listed as “gun owners”
What kind of mental backflips are you doing over there?
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j91kjsl wrote
Reply to comment by ZebraRaptor in here's a question regarding gun control by AdHistorical7107
The Constitution doesn't say anything about privacy, as the Supreme Court recently confirmed in striking down the privacy penumbra in the abortion case.
The state issues the license. Why shouldn't it be public record who has one?
Freedom of information and open government are generally protected by the First Amendment. The Second Amendment by itself definitely doesn't say anything about privacy.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j91881c wrote
Reply to comment by CtForrestEye in last night's game dinner by CtForrestEye
Rabbit cookies?
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j9186vw wrote
Reply to last night's game dinner by CtForrestEye
Wow what a feast. Where was that at?
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j91582t wrote
Reply to comment by AdHistorical7107 in here's a question regarding gun control by AdHistorical7107
Can do just about anything with a good reason and a court order.
I agree whether or not someone has guns a permit should be public info. It'd be nice to have a map just like the sexual offender registry.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j910saf wrote
You can file a civil bill of discovery and subpoena the state for the information, if a judge agrees you need it.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j910phr wrote
Reply to comment by Dale_Wardark in here's a question regarding gun control by AdHistorical7107
The question was whether the person has a permit, not a list of what they have in their home.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8z6ycy wrote
Reply to comment by Maleficent_Fill_2451 in Strange smell in the air? by kittyjoker
I didn't want it before either but you can't pick your parents, your neighbors, or your superfund-site exoterritories.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8z24hr wrote
Reply to comment by Spider_J in Strange smell in the air? by kittyjoker
It's ours by right anyway.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8z21go wrote
Reply to comment by RededHaid in Strange smell in the air? by kittyjoker
That sub should be called /r/fascismapology.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8wbl8f wrote
Sounds like you're ignorant, uninformed, and afraid. Pretty much the trifecta of a conservative voter.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8ufd26 wrote
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8rsgaz wrote
Reply to comment by StevieMac97 in Bars with good deals on good wings? by Pickles-In-Space
When did the ownership change?
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8pm2gh wrote
Reply to comment by Environmental_Log344 in Stone Academy Closing?? by Environmental_Log344
The directors and officers of a corporation owe a fiduciary duty to shareholders, not to customers. If the directors or officers do something unreasonable and tank the corporation's value, the shareholders or ownership can sue the directors or officers for the breach of duty. That could include revealing information that would benefit customers to the company's detriment.
They might also screw their workers by closing the doors without notice and then not issuing final paychecks or honoring other compensation obligations.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8pggl5 wrote
Reply to comment by Environmental_Log344 in Stone Academy Closing?? by Environmental_Log344
For profit colleges. Of course they aren't going to tell the students they're about a tank. They will take every last check, and then stiff their workers too; their directors and officers are likely legally obligated to do so, lest the investors be the ones defrauded. Betsy DeVos probably owns the equity fund that probably owns this school. Fuck a refund, we need to start eating these people. Richest country ever to exist, college or trade school should be free for anyone that wants to attend and gets accepted to a program.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8p7m90 wrote
Reply to comment by Environmental_Log344 in Stone Academy Closing?? by Environmental_Log344
With regulatory compliance* there's usually a notice and an opportunity to cure. Only after refusing or failing to cure does the agency move to enforcement, and that's usually only fines.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j8klh99 wrote
Reply to Stone Academy Closing?? by Environmental_Log344
“The Office of Higher Education has been notified by Stone Academy that it intends to close,” said Timothy D. Larson, Executive Director of the Office of Higher Education in a statement. “For many months, our office has been working with the school to address a number of serious compliance issues that included unqualified faculty, invalid student clinical experiences and recording attendance.”
The OHE is offering guidance to affected students as the school closes, including "accessing transcripts, tuition refunds, loan discharges and adjustments to veteran’s benefits, and providing support for those students who intend to continue their course of study at another school."
The office is also evaluating a series of complaints regarding the quality of education at Stone Academy and the below 80% pass rate across the three campuses.
Students who have paid out of pocket for tuition, due to the school’s closure, may be eligible for a partial refund. To apply for a refund from the State of Connecticut Student Protection Account, please visit: redacted. Refunds will be proportional to the portion of the program not yet completed. For example, a student that has completed 50% of their program, will receive a refund of half of the tuition paid. Refunds will be of tuition only; no refunds will be issued for fees or supplies.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j85y56t wrote
Reply to 10 Quirky Facts About Connecticut That Sound Made Up, But Are 100% Accurate by Kingdavid100
Surprised to learn New Haven and Hartford were co capitals in 1701. Never heard that one.
The pickle law is bogus though, basic attribution error. It's like saying that, because a drunk driver was once convicted on evidence that he fell down after getting out of the car, "Connecticut law requires drivers to be able to stand up." The actual law says a driver can't be impaired, falling down was the proof.
The actual pickle law was an agricultural standard for produce requiring fitness for human consumption, mushy pickles that splatted onto the floor was the proof.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j7bzenc wrote
Reply to comment by Bonkshebonk in Dunkin’ Donuts? Starbucks? We have another, much better option! by KevinFromConnecticut
Legend.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j6s9pa9 wrote
Reply to comment by gyokuro in CT officials 'reviewing' cannabis company's Russian connection amid allegations by gyokuro
Lamont doesn't really have anything to do with this. This is a tiny office inside Department of Consumer Protection.
Not sure what the penalty is for failing to disclose a loan. Probably a small fine.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j6rwwqa wrote
Just one more thing to derussify.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j6p66y6 wrote
Reply to comment by Yum_Kaax in Lawsuit: Routine procedure would have saved CT mom who died after 2020 childbirth by -ctinsider
Can't file suit in CT without a report signed by a doctor of the speciality of the relevant standard of care, certifying the standard, the breach, and the causation. So that's been done.
There's obviously a disagreement, so they want to ask a jury.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j6ofu4c wrote
Reply to comment by Smith-WessonPat in Manchester High School student charged for carrying gun on school grounds by Kolzig33189
Confidence in something you know you don't know enough about and that you're wrong about, pretty much right on brand for you.
AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j929eey wrote
Reply to comment by Bowditch357 in here's a question regarding gun control by AdHistorical7107
>And one last point, if firearms being stolen from legal owners wasn’t an issue, we wouldn’t have laws that require us to report stolen guns within a certain amount of time. But we do have those laws, because believe it or not, it happens more often then you’d think.
Happens all the time. If we had actual responsible gun owners, it wouldn't. That's why I support strict liability for casualties caused by guns, liability that runs with the gun. Bet nobody would let them get stolen then! You want guns? Cool. I want you to be financially responsible for damage caused by your guns.
The unfounded fear is that people would break into houses because they know the owner has a gun. In reality, the exact opposite would be true.