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Allister 1 point ago +1 / -0

A tradition of 6 feet distancing from the poor understanding of infectious disease and a flawed assumption that the virus dropped out of the air within 6 feet from the 1800s does not really make it scientific...

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Allister 1 point ago +1 / -0

There was never any science behind the 6ft social distancing that was a number literally pulled out of thin air for political reasons...

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Allister 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is no fraud clause in the vaccine immunity law to invoke...

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Allister 2 points ago +2 / -0

Over and above any employment waivers, there is also the PREP Act to consider as it's been invoked until 2024, this provides additional immunity protections to other entities over this COVID vaccine, and although it hasn't been tested in court, the "Program Planners" clause might actually protect businesses as they could very well be deemed to have implemented a countermeasure program by mandating vaccines and become a protected entity...

"A program planner means a State or local government, including an Indian Tribe; a person employed by the State or local government; or other person (such as a private sector employer or community group) who supervises or administers a program with respect to the administration, dispensing, distribution, provision, or use of a countermeasure. This includes persons who establish requirements or provide policy guidance ,or who supply technical or scientific advice or assistance or who provide a facility to administer or use a “covered countermeasure” in accordance with a Declaration"

https://www.phe.gov/Preparedness/legal/prepact/Pages/prepqa.aspx#immune4

Sorry to say, but I think at this point the dream of lawsuits is slim, the government has stacked the cards against it and the courts are unlikely to knock down that house of cards, basically take the vaccine at your own risk, if you employer mandates it and you don't want to take the risk, let them fire you and have that day in court, probably a better chance of a prevailing over wrongful termination at this point...

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Allister 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you agree and sign a contract accepting the vaccine as a condition of employment vs quitting you can bet you signed away your rights to sue as well...

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Allister 6 points ago +6 / -0

In my state the 'Governor dictates' mandate masks in both private and public schools, the only option where masks are not mandated is homeschooling.

Our Governor literally SUED several private and public school districts that said they would not comply and has WON those lawsuits!

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Allister 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is what happens when you get your education from watching Hollywood movies and TV!

Anyone that has paid attention to facts would know that tasers are about 50% effective on average, anyone that says something along the lines of taser him and cuff him should be ignored as they clearly are not even worth the time to try and educate.

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Allister 2 points ago +2 / -0

At 40+ I get carded more now than when I was 18, 19, 20, and underage!

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Allister 3 points ago +3 / -0

How do they 'legally' get social security, welfare, a vaccine card, a bank account, a lawful job and the list could go on without an ID?

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Allister 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't hang out with druggies so the law has essentially no bearing on me, but just the same I am exiting the corrupt state I live in ASAP, just need to find the right property to buy in a new state...

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Allister 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's already happening in my state, if you are with someone that ODs and dies and you didn't call 911 you can be charged for their death.

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Allister 2 points ago +2 / -0

Open up a Britta, it's just a sediment filter and activated carbon, the sediment filter will stop sand and the activated carbon will remove chemicals, viruses, bacteria and what not are not filtered out at all by these filters... Basically, their sole purpose is to remove the chloramine, chlorine, fluorine and heavy metals, and that is about their limits...

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Allister 3 points ago +3 / -0

I recently donated blood and when they tested for anti-bodies it came back positive, I can honestly say there wasn't a time this last year where I would have even suspected I had covid, sure I might have been off for a day here and there over the last year, but never once suspected I had covid... Never sick enough to not go about my daily business or think I might actually be sick, I just attributed any of the off days I had to environmental allergies as I have allergies and off days are quite common when the wind blows the right way...

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Allister 2 points ago +2 / -0

Other gun shops don't like Palmetto (and places like Bud's) because they can't compete, Palmetto (and Bud's) sell such a huge volume they are able to keep their markup lower than most and it pisses off the others. Now don't take that to mean that Palmetto branded stuff is of the same quality as top-end builds, but it's every bit equal to everything else being offered at the low to mid-end or better for the price mark. For name firearms, what kind of customer service do you really expect beyond them shipping? Warranty claims are going to be from the manufacture regardless of where you purchased.

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Allister 1 point ago +1 / -0

He knows it was a valid reason to declare a mistrial but doesn't have the balls to do it!

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Allister 2 points ago +2 / -0

You can't even hunt deer in my state with a 223/5.56 AR15 they have deemed it not powerful enough...

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Allister 3 points ago +3 / -0

That was probably distribution packing since it was clear, but there is an ongoing aluminum can shortage in the US due to the shift in people drinking beer and soda at home out of cans vs on tap at bars and restaurants, all the soda companies and even some beer companies have been turning to alternative packing in plastic or glass to compensate for the aluminum can shortages... I have been seeing 12 packs and 24 packs of 16oz plastic bottles of both Coke and Pepsi in stores replacing the traditional 12 and 24 packs of cans...

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Allister 7 points ago +7 / -0

Closed to most weekend travelers, but she is apparently a Canadian citizen living in the US, so she is allowed to travel as a Canadian citizen... Also, those with immediate family members in Canada can also travel as long as they plan to stay for 15+ days... There is also a slew of other exemptions you can apply for, it's not a solid lockdown...

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Allister 5 points ago +5 / -0

The hologram 'real fake' isn't good enough for in-person meetings yet, and you know they don't want mush for brains to actually show his face in person unless they can fully control the small area and whisk him away when he wanders off to pudding land.

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Allister 2 points ago +2 / -0

Could it be that the threat of taking guns away is pushing those with mental issues to their breaking point or at least fuelling them in some way? Remember these people with mental illness rarely think rationally, little things that most take in stride can really set off a person who has mental issues.

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