Curmudgeon
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http://www.newstalk1130.com/cc-common/podcast/single_page.html?podcast=vicki_mckenna
You may have to wait until the podcast gets posted a little later today.
Thank you!
http://www.newstalk1130.com/cc-common/podcast/single_page.html?podcast=vicki_mckenna
You may have to wait until the podcast gets posted a little later today.
Vicki did a real nice job on the interview.
Imagine this scenario:
1) You are arrested for carrying a concealed weapon.
2) You are intentionally jacked around for over 36 hours.
3) You are finally released, but never formally charged with CCW.
4) You are told to appear at 08:30 with the DA.
5) The DA says "well, we are still thinking about charging you with CCW, but we won't know until we investigate the law thoroughly." In essence, they will charge her only if they feel they have a reasonable chance of winning. OR, they may charge her as further harassment because they know darned well that she has an ongoing lawsuit against the MPD. In other words "you mess with the fraternal order of the secret handshake and we will mess with you 10X as much".
Now imagine this...and take note! If this is in fact a test case, imagine the hunter going to or coming back from hunting. He has a LEGAL rifle that is LEGALLY uncased laying on the back seat. The LEO stops him for a tail light being out. He approaches the car, sees the rifle, orders the hunter out and to the ground, then arrests him for having a concealed weapon. He arrests him because he could not see the weapon below the level of the window.
This isn't just about OC folks, it is much broader than that. Suggest a donation of whatever you can afford to mkegal.legal@yahoo.com
Now imagine this...and take note! If this is in fact a test case, imagine the hunter going to or coming back from hunting. He has a LEGAL rifle that is LEGALLY uncased laying on the back seat. The LEO stops him for a tail light being out. He approaches the car, sees the rifle, orders the hunter out and to the ground, then arrests him for having a concealed weapon. He arrests him because he could not see the weapon below the level of the window.
Act 35 states that we can "Open Carry" in a vehicle, ....
Act 35 states that we can "Open Carry" in a vehicle, the case law in question was prior to this new law.
And another thing on case law, there is no way for the typical human or a cop (<there's a joke there) to know and or research case law involved with every single statute.
I go by what the published law is, what has been made available to us via the DOJ. To assume things are different than the published law is reading too far into this situation IMO.
I have stated this argument before, and I stand by that argument. I go by the published law only. And when a cop pulls out his little statute book to look at it for reference to find something to charge an otherwise innocent actor with, that is all they have access to also.
She is one of over 10,000 applications to be recieved on Wednesday, Nov. 2. 50/50 chance is delusinally optimistic.You gave nooo idea how much that I am hoping that MKEgal has a letter in her mailbox from the DoJ today. Wouldn't that be the schnitz? She has a 50/50 chance that her app for a permission slip has already been processed.
She is one of over 10,000 applications to be recieved on Wednesday, Nov. 2. 50/50 chance is delusinally optimistic.
Now you are forever blocked. Over 5000 apps processed as of yesterday and 10,500 apps total.
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Uh, might want to double check that math... 50/50 would mean that of the apps remaining (5000), 2500 will get their license today and 2500 will not.
They don't do 2500 licenses per day. It's closer to about 500 it seems on the high end. So it would be more like maybe a 1 in 10 chance. :/
Now you are forever blocked. Over 5000 apps processed as of yesterday and 10,500 apps total.
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Uh, might want to double check that math... 50/50 would mean that of the apps remaining (5000), 2500 will get their license today and 2500 will not.
They don't do 2500 licenses per day. It's closer to about 500 it seems on the high end. So it would be more like maybe a 1 in 10 chance. :/
No, you might want to check yours.
50/50 would mean that out of 10,000 apps received on 2 Nov that 5000 were issued and 5000 were in process. Pretty basic math right there :shocker:
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