And no, not all states allow you to opt out of a union and not all the organizations are "private", school districts, government agencies and state agencies may require union membership as a requirement of employment.
There is no debate in the United States over fully automatic weapons. It's been a dead issue since the Machine Gun tax was established.
What the government deemed an assault weapon and what is a military weapon are two different things.
I have four weapons Canada deemed "assault" weapons, none of the long guns are in military use, however both of the handguns are in military service, Canada calls them "assault weapons" because they have magazines that hold more than seven rounds. None of them were "assault weapons" in the eyes of the US government during the 10 year assault weapons ban.
Reason had the cover art and feature comic in 2007, which was before DC v Heller
Article 20 - "No one may be compelled to belong to an association" - in the United States, in certain states and professions union membership is a requirement of employment.
But the fact is, a NATO treaty gave jurisdiction to the US military courts. A fact that an Italian court decided, so it's not fair to blame it on the United States
No US gun rights group, not even the far right ones like Gun Owners of America call for the Second Amendment protecting the right to military weapons like anti-tank rockets.
Umm, the decision not to turn Capt Ashby over to Italy was decided by an Italian court.
"Italian prosecutors wanted the four Marines to stand trial in Italy, but an Italian court recognized that NATO treaties gave jurisdiction to U.S. military courts."
Militaries drop gravity bombs all the time, even the United States and UK drop "dumb" gravity bombs.
A JDAM is a gravity bomb with fins and guidance, small-diameter bomb is a gravity bomb with fins, wings and guidance so it can be lobbed from a distance, but it is still a gravity bomb.
I did 5 years of Leukemia chemo, another year of drugs for liver damage, I hate needles and don't need to "suck it up", some people hate the sight and thought of an injection.
You go do 7 finger pricks, 3 IV blood draws, 3 IM injections and an IV of a drug that causes chemical burns every week for 5 years and then come back and tell me I'm "pathetic".
People who suffer from vasovagal trypanophobia fear the sight, thought, or feeling of needles or needle-like objects. The primary symptom of vasovagal trypanophobia is vasovagal syncope, or fainting due to a decrease of blood pressure.
The crap Zagg makes Invisible Shield out of doesn't wear poorly. Hell I've got an original iPod Nano I use every day with a Zagg coating and it's not worn poorly yet.
Kuwait too. And Syria if one considers the Golan Heights to still be Syrian.
I had seven, sold three at a good profit after the Presidential Election spiked the price.
Why is owning four weapons a bad thing?
All have their roles and different uses. .44
12 gauge Shotgun
Carbine hunting rifle in
Self-defense handgun in 9mm
Self-defense handgun in 454 Casull
Home schooling goes against compulsory education.
And no, not all states allow you to opt out of a union and not all the organizations are "private", school districts, government agencies and state agencies may require union membership as a requirement of employment.
I had premarital sex in Saudi Arabia. Then I ran back to Israel.
There is no debate in the United States over fully automatic weapons. It's been a dead issue since the Machine Gun tax was established.
What the government deemed an assault weapon and what is a military weapon are two different things.
I have four weapons Canada deemed "assault" weapons, none of the long guns are in military use, however both of the handguns are in military service, Canada calls them "assault weapons" because they have magazines that hold more than seven rounds. None of them were "assault weapons" in the eyes of the US government during the 10 year assault weapons ban.
Reason had the cover art and feature comic in 2007, which was before DC v Heller
http://reason.com/archives/2007/08/16/the-right-to-own-a-bazooka
Article 26 - compulsory education
Article 23 - right to trade unions
Article 20 - "No one may be compelled to belong to an association" - in the United States, in certain states and professions union membership is a requirement of employment.
They really didn't cover it much.
But the fact is, a NATO treaty gave jurisdiction to the US military courts. A fact that an Italian court decided, so it's not fair to blame it on the United States
No US gun rights group, not even the far right ones like Gun Owners of America call for the Second Amendment protecting the right to military weapons like anti-tank rockets.
If the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights was required to be implemented in the US, theres a 90% chance the US would pull out of the UN.
So would the bulk of Islamic countries.
So if I leave my door unlocked should I just expect people to walk in?
Umm, the decision not to turn Capt Ashby over to Italy was decided by an Italian court.
"Italian prosecutors wanted the four Marines to stand trial in Italy, but an Italian court recognized that NATO treaties gave jurisdiction to U.S. military courts."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavalese_cable_car_disaster
You do know that Iran and DPRK have large navies don't you? With alot of cruise missile carrying ships and ground based cruise missiles?
Militaries drop gravity bombs all the time, even the United States and UK drop "dumb" gravity bombs.
A JDAM is a gravity bomb with fins and guidance, small-diameter bomb is a gravity bomb with fins, wings and guidance so it can be lobbed from a distance, but it is still a gravity bomb.
Never, DC v Heller clearly established that the Second Amendment doesn't apply to military weapons.
And yet a lay person like myself knew enough about it to correct you.
It is Slashdot after all.
I did 5 years of Leukemia chemo, another year of drugs for liver damage, I hate needles and don't need to "suck it up", some people hate the sight and thought of an injection.
You go do 7 finger pricks, 3 IV blood draws, 3 IM injections and an IV of a drug that causes chemical burns every week for 5 years and then come back and tell me I'm "pathetic".
I'll be waiting for it in 2015.
Theres a difference between an IM and IV injection for the amount of discomfort and panic a patient might exhibit.
I have a needle phobia but I panic from an IV - butterfly needle, tube running out of a hand, blood draw, heroin injection depicted on TV/movies.
IM doesn't bother me much, in fact I give myself steroid injections regularly as part of my replacement therapy.
You can't stick yourself in your ass, you really need to go for the thigh like I do.
Thats an oversimplification of how permeable the skin in for transdermal applications.
Permeability has much more to do with the size of the molecule than if it a lipid or fat soluble.
A human RBC is between 6 and 8 micrometers in diameter and 2 micrometers thick.
WBCs range from 6-7 to 16 micrometers in diameter with macrophages being 21 micrometers in diameter.
People who suffer from vasovagal trypanophobia fear the sight, thought, or feeling of needles or needle-like objects. The primary symptom of vasovagal trypanophobia is vasovagal syncope, or fainting due to a decrease of blood pressure.
Only kids huh?
I hate needles, especially vein punctures, since I had ALL as a kid. Hell I have a hormone blood draw at 9am tomorrow and I'm dreading it.
Yes I have Needle Phobia and I'm in the thirties, alot of adults have it, especially cancer survivors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trypanophobia
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/PainManagement/story?id=4072974&page=1
Bull.
I had daily blood draws for WBC/RBC/Platelets for five years when I had ALL.
Three times a week from the vein for liver functions.
So you can drive 788 miles on the freeway at 60-80mph and get to a destination within an hour or two of an aircraft that flies at 500-550 mph?
Wow, that's impressive.
Costner peaked with Silverado. But he was pretty good in Bull Durham too. Not bad in the Guardian either.
Bull.
The crap Zagg makes Invisible Shield out of doesn't wear poorly. Hell I've got an original iPod Nano I use every day with a Zagg coating and it's not worn poorly yet.