Why do you need to heat the hot water?Dang amateurs, in the last few weeks I bought a RIA 22TCM Premium, instant hot water heater, three tanks of diesel for my truck, and a toy Jeep.
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Why do you need to heat the hot water?Dang amateurs, in the last few weeks I bought a RIA 22TCM Premium, instant hot water heater, three tanks of diesel for my truck, and a toy Jeep.
He's just Flexin on us mere peons, havin hot water anytime he wants, it's insanity, pure lux!Why do you need to heat the hot water?
New hot water heaterLet's see, over the last few weeks:
- new dishwasher
- new water heater
- complete living room makeover
- killed off a perfectly happy and healthy Christmas Tree
Now, off to Christmas shopping…
Having spent three decades in the AEC industry that term has always cracked me up.Why do you need to heat the hot water?
Yep....So we're all basically still in limbo right now right?
...and fearing they will lower the bar....So we're all basically still in limbo right now right?
The courts won't but I wouldn't put it past the legislature to add more WA state copycat rules even if m114 goes through. Supermajority of clueless commie aholes there. OR is well and truly bubblegumed long term imo....and fearing they will lower the bar.
Bruce
It's still Bovine Scat.Scotus says no to magazine bans.
State says it's not a magazine ban, we are simply regulating commerce.
Bruce
I am wondering that, in the scenario that Raschio's ruling is upheld by the appeals court and then the State Supreme Court, could the legislature even pass laws similar to Measure 114?The courts won't but I wouldn't put it past the legislature to add more WA state copycat rules even if m114 goes through. Supermajority of clueless commie aholes there. OR is well and truly bubblegumed long term imo.
I wonder if SCOTUS overturns AWB or mag ban if OR legislature would introduce it anyways. Then we have to wait for some next scotus case.
Yep that's the core of the problem as I see it. Anti-gun legislatures such as WA, IL and others are knowingly passing illegal laws.I am wondering that, in the scenario that Raschio's ruling is upheld by the appeals court and then the State Supreme Court, could the legislature even pass laws similar to Measure 114?
Certainly not doubting that they'd try, but Raschio's ruling would set a precedent that any laws containing provisions like those seen in Measure 114 are unconstitutional, whether they originate from a ballot initiative or legislative action.
Scotus says no to magazine bans.
State says it's not a magazine ban, we are simply regulating commerce.
Bruce
Commerce is Constitutionally regulated Federally, see commerce clause. Both foreign nations & among the several States.Yep that's the core of the problem as I see it. Anti-gun legislatures such as WA, IL and others are knowingly passing illegal laws.
My guess is they will just word it in a different way so that it has the appearance of being different than the one that was ruled illegal but does exactly the same things. WA appears to be doing this by tying things to "commerce".
Until we can somehow hold legislators individually civilly and criminally responsible for unconstitutional laws, we will continue to have this problem.Yep that's the core of the problem as I see it. Anti-gun legislatures such as WA, IL and others are knowingly passing illegal laws.
My guess is they will just word it in a different way so that it has the appearance of being different than the one that was ruled illegal but does exactly the same things. WA appears to be doing this by tying things to "commerce".