Posted on 01/27/2007 1:36:11 PM PST by tpaine
This is a very old article. 1999 - 2000 maybe?
--I take it you would approve of the GA. law proposed?--
At first glance, yes, but I have not researched it.
--You're gettin old. Don't post to me anymore.
Have a nice life.--
If you wish, I will not cc you when I reference your posts. OTOH, I usually don't keep track of names on so if I post to you on another thread sometime in the future, it is because I just don't really take these things personal enough to remember the personal desires of every poster.
Just out of curiosity, why did you post a column written in October, 2000?
I also know that they may not leave it as pretty as it is currently. At that point, I may have to pay to do some clean-up landscaping, since it probably wouldn't be worth it to sue.
But you know what, we need storm drains and flood control, and we sure as hell need sewers, and if I have to pay to do a little maintenance on my yard, it's part of the cost of living in a 1st World country.
The guy in the story was a jackass, and a murderer.
If I get caught with a gun in my car in our parking lot and I not only lose my job, but I lose my access to any future jobs as soon as they ask why I left my previous job.
Sad comment on 'where we are' on carrying arms in a vehicle.
I take it you would approve of the GA. law proposed?
As of now, they don't do random vehicle searches of cars coming onto company property. But if you forget and leave one in your briefcase as you go through the metal detector ....
I think that if the parking lot is open to the general public, then the employer has a harder case to make. OTOH, he is your boss! If you don't like his policies, work to convince him otherwise or go find another job.
So you approve of his 'right' to prohibit arms in vehicles?
Which is it? Do you have a right to carry in your vehicle, or not?
I have the right to carry a gun in my vehicle. I do not have the right to tresspass another's premises with my gun in my vehicle.
Clever non-answer. -- You are not trespassing - you are an employee with a right to carry a gun in your vehicle, -- as you admit.
-- The question remains, does your employers attempt to prohibit arms in vehicles meet with you approval?
Some homeowners are finding out that they are even responsible for the condition of the sidewalks in front of their house.
--Clever non-answer. -- You are not trespassing - you are an employee with a right to carry a gun in your vehicle, -- as you admit.--
I AM trespassing. He has clearly posted "NO WEAPON" on entry to the site. If I choose to carry a weapon, I am not abiding by his rules for allowed use of his property.
So you think that the only options are to be a "mouse" or to be a homicidal maniac?
A civilized person finds other ways of dealing with disagreements besides murder-suicide. I fear however that any reasonable words are lost on someone who apparently supports a cold-blooded killer.
Some also find out that they must pay for the operation of streetlights, on public streets, in front of and adjacent to their homes.
Yada yada, -- you won't last long with that attitude. Trust me.
---- The question remains, does your employers attempt to prohibit arms in vehicles meet with you approval?--
I don't understand your question.
Do you agree with the proposed GA bill that you pointed me to?
They'll sure find out when someone trips and falls if it's broken.
I never said I supported him - - I said I "understand" why he did what he did (at least, so far as it goes given the incomplete information in the story). Meanwhile, work on that reading comprehension problem and practice grabbing your ankles.
It comes even early. In one community, the officials sent out inspectors that gave notices to the homeowners to repair "their" broken sidewalks.
Lancey: I never said I supported him - - I said I "understand" why he did what he did
Lancey said that the country needs more like him.
The man who did the shooting worked at a battery recycling plant. Some of the by-products in that industry can damage the central nervous system and body organs if they accumulate in them. Brain damage can be one result.
His wife should have had that looked into.
His actions were not those of a rational man.
I was researching for 'property right abuse' info.
Just out of curiosity, do you object to me posting a column written in October, 2000?
Easement right of way papers are legal notice of an existing easement. Condemnation notice would be required to modify the existing easement or obtain a new one, and you're right, THAT process would require time for a response from the landowner. Why would the need a new easement just to put in a new sewer line? They already had one.
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