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sunzu2 , in Locking up items to deter shoplifting is pushing shoppers online

These clowns will do anything but staff the store...

THEN CRIME REHEEEEE

So they hire security... so now we have 2 cashiers and 4 security guards. Clown fucking management.

Llewellyn ,

What should they do?

Buelldozer , (edited ) in Historic Gun Suit Survives Serious Legal Threat Engineered by Indiana Republicans
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There is a federally defined process by which firearms go from manufacturer to retailer to end user. A manufacturer cannot tell a retailer how or to whom a firearm can be sold, that’s done by the Federal Government. The fault for any illegal firearms transfer is with whoever last transferred the damn thing. So when Glock manufacturers a new pistol it’s then transferred (with lots of paperwork) to the retailer. The retailer then transfers (sells) again with paperwork, that Glock to the purchaser. If that end user then transfers (sells) that Glock to another end user neither the manufacturer nor the original retailer know anything about it or have any say in the transfer process.

So on what rational basis is a manufacturer responsible for the downstream actions of others, actions that they cannot control?

This is the same thing as suing Dodge (Ram) because their pickup trucks keep getting sold to drunks who kill people while driving them.

secundnature ,

To me it seems like there is something they’re scared of, otherwise they’d just let the courts handle it instead passing legislation to retroactively try and get the entire lawsuit thrown out. 🤷‍♂️

Carmakazi ,

I think with these kinds of suits the core conceit is that gun manufacturing/sales is a sordid, immoral business along the lines of cigarettes, and that the very existence of a consumer market for their product implies their misuse and negative impact on society. Therefore, they should bear more responsibility for that impact.

They were emboldened by the suit against Bushmaster/Remington that succeeded and ultimately bankrupted Freedom Group.

foggy , in An ex-Kansas police chief who led a raid on a newspaper is charged with obstruction of justice

Let’s add resisting arrest, just because.

Deceptichum ,
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Can we sprinkle some crack on him?

index , in Scientology is on the brink of killing an entire medical industry

Wasn’t one of the faces of scientology just paid by the french government to star at the olympics?

Randelung ,

There’s a scientology building on the way from the stadium back to the metro.

maps.app.goo.gl/wDv35KNrmHSQPYgXA

RandomStickman , in School employee gets 9 years in prison for stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings from district
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How do you even move that much wings lmao. Is there some wing mafia?

SpruceBringsteen ,

Spread over a decade it’s not a crazy amount for a local franchise to take.

RandomStickman ,
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She did it over 19 months though

teft ,
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If she did it over 19 months and we use @jordanlund’s figures from another comment in the post of her stealing 465,838lbs of wings it would mean that she was stealing 800lbs of chicken a day. That’s an insane amount of chicken.

artichokecustard ,

this lady is definitely the fall guy for some chicken mafia related activities, people were profiting from this, it’s bigger than just one lady and some friends, how can you move that much chicken in a day, everyday? someone find the closest wing place and tell me that their prices are incredibly reasonable at least

parrhesia ,

Or she is making really good chicken and selling out a lot

kandoh , in Rachael Lillis, 'Pokémon' actor who voiced Misty and Jessie, dies at 46

I hope she was able to get the end of life care her family was fundraising for.

Her voice was a big party of my childhood in the 90s and 00s.

46 is way too young to go so fast. Excruciating for her friends and family, I can’t imagine.

teamevil , in Americans don't like Project 2025

Billionaire Americans do, because it doesn’t apply to them

someguy3 , in An ex-Kansas police chief who led a raid on a newspaper is charged with obstruction of justice

He wanted the problem to go away, so he increased in 100x.

KillingTimeItself , in Scientology is on the brink of killing an entire medical industry

so uh, why do they want this industry dead?

Grayox ,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

A scifi author said it was bad

KillingTimeItself ,

that seems too simple for Scientology, they only do things if it makes them money, im pretty sure.

Snowclone ,

That’s their money making model, target people who need mental Healthcare, tell them it’s not a mental health problem, it’s a spiritual problem, and they need to pay and participate in their religion and avoid mental Healthcare.

KillingTimeItself ,

ah a classic, just lie to people. I forgot about that one.

frezik ,

It was Hubbard’s favorite target. In all honestly, the treatment was pretty horrible and used indiscriminately in the past. It’s now used in much more focused and responsible ways when nothing else works.

KillingTimeItself ,

so technically (historically) electro shock therapy has been used more akin to Pavlovian training. where as ECT is more along the lines of helping develop muscle mass or the ability to use them more effectively/efficiently as you can externally actuate them that way.

From what i understand, it’s really commonly used in physical therapy to help with that general line of work.

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NatakuNox , in Arizona to vote on enshrining abortion rights in state constitution in November
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Every state should be required to put abortion on the ballot this year. (if a direct vote hadn’t happened since the overturning of Roe.) States with trigger laws shouldn’t be allowed to implement decades old laws that were passed by a old and dying generation.

andrewta ,

I agree it should be on the ballot in EVERY state. Simple question should abortion be legal?

Yes -legal no restrictions

No - illegal no exceptions

Tiptopit ,

As much as I’m pro abortion: no restrictions is bullshit too. Wouldn’t allow aborting in the 9th month if not the life of the mother is at stake.

catloaf ,

Why not?

andrewta ,

Leave it to the doctor and the one who is pregnant. No one is seeking to abort at 8.5 months unless there is a serious medical reason. So yeah leave it to the doctor and the one who is pregnant.

Bbbbbbbbbbb ,

I mean I would, but I’m also a man that knows better than to be in that situation so I got sterilized. If someone wishes to abort at 8 and some or even 9 I have no ground to stand on when it comes to someones life that doesnt even involve me

jjjalljs ,

Sometimes when it comes up I like to say we should allow abortion up to 20 months, just to anchor the conversation a little. Little door in the face bargaining.

msage ,

Why so low? How about some 1000 months, that’s a nice round number.

halcyoncmdr ,
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Yeah, that’s not a real fucking thing. No one is going to planned parenthood to get an abortion at 9 months because they don’t want to raise a kid.

Tiptopit ,

It’s what the guy was demanding: abortions with no restrictions.

billiam0202 ,

Yeah, there’s not a single woman who put up with the aches, morning sickness, tiny bladder, mood swings, gas, swollen joints, and everything else that accompanies pregnancy, for nine months before deciding she really didn’t want to be pregnant.

The only reason women delay getting abortions is either something happens late in gestation that puts the life of the mother or the viability of the fetus as risk, or Republicans put up a bunch of arbitrary obstacles.

Tiptopit ,

What you are not thinking of is that there are psychologically instable people who are not able to make a conscious decision for themselves for a certain time or who just follow through with impulsive decisions. Also there are people being forced to do things by others.

Having medical reasons for a late abortion is one thing (while still being allowed to have aan abortion withourt any reasons up to a certain point of time), being allowed to abort whenever you want without any restrictions just something totally different.

SeaJ ,

That’s not an abortion and also does not happen.

Tiptopit ,

An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. The guy I’m answering to is demanding either abortion with no restrictions or no abortion at all. So it is first of all not about what is happening, but about what would be allowed to happen. Abortion with no restrictions would make this generally legal.

SeaJ , (edited )

That is not the definition of an abortion otherwise a birth would be considered an abortion. An induced labor at 9 months would be a birth. We already have laws on the books to prosecute people who kill live individuals.

The reason there should not be restrictions is because we do not need law enforcement analyzing every fucking later term abortion. Only 1% are at or past 21 weeks and the majority of those are at 21 weeks. The ones that occur after are from women who do absolutely want a child but there are complications with the fetus or the mother’s health. These women should not have to fear being arrested because they are aborting a non viable fetus which they will likely spend thousands of dollars to do. And if you think that is an unlikely scenario where the police would make an arrest, I have some bad news for you: women have been arrested for miscarriages. Hell, one woman was arrested after being shot caused her to miscarry.

So no, no restrictions.

Tiptopit ,

So how do you define an abortion if not as a termination of pregnancy? The reasons you gave in my eyes are rather reasons to reform the American police system. How would police even know of a miscarriage or an abortion? Most countries have duty of confidentiality for medical staff?

Also there is still a difference between restriction and prosecution and restrictions can be more or less restrictive. If there are medical complications an abortion shall always be allowed and if not in my opinion only up to a certain point into the pregnancy. Starting at somewhere around 23 weeks a fetus is able to survive outside of the womb, so besides medical reasons I’d set a cut somewhere there.

Maggoty ,

Wait are you not American? Have you been following what the conservatives in America have been doing?

They’ve taken any common sense rule and stretched it to the breaking point. And after Roe v. Wade was struck they’ve made abortion completely illegal in large swaths of America.

They have several ways to find out. They’ve mandated hospitals to report any they find out about with stiff penalties for not doing so. Doctors are liable for 99 year prison sentences for performing one. Anyone can inform the police if someone they know is suddenly not pregnant anymore. Anyone can sue a former pregnant woman and she cannot get her legal fees paid for even if she proves it was a miscarriage. This all includes penalties for getting an abortion out of state.

Before Roe v Wade was struck they passed law after law to make it as hard as possible to get an abortion before the 22 week cut off. Including waiting periods meant to artificially delay things and run out the clock and closing down places you could get an abortion until some states had only one or two clinics in the entire state. Then they also funded “pregnancy crisis centers”, whose entire purpose was to obfuscate the entire process.

So yeah some people want no legal restrictions because the conservatives have proven they can’t be trusted with them.

Tiptopit ,

Nope not American. I heard about the most important points, but did not go in too deeply.

I think with the detailed background I get the point of no restrictions. But it still rather feels like working on the symptoms and not the cause.

Maggoty ,

Yeah we get that. But working on the cause is going to take a bit longer. It requires some reforms that our system is set up to make really hard. For now treating the symptoms is about all we can do.

SilentStorms ,

Why are people pretending doctors would sign off on 9 month abortions to anyone who wants one?

Tiptopit ,

If you pay enough you find one and if it is not restricted in any way it is also legal. I’m not against abortions, but I think there need to be at least some regulations.

SilentStorms ,

Sounds like a privatized healthcare problem. Most people getting abortions are not able to pay for expensive doctors anyway.

This was extremely rare during Roe and will continue to be extremely rare, that shit doesn’t happen unless it’s a risk of harm to the carrier. All that law would do is put women at risk.

Let the medical experts write the regulations, like they do for every other medical procedure.

So many holes in this argument.

Maggoty ,

Shit in the ninth month it’s not an abortion unless the fetus itself is nonviable. Otherwise it’s a C-Section birth. Nobody is killing the fetus unless it’s absolutely necessary or before viability.

Maggoty ,

That’s a C-section birth. There are not abortions in the ninth month unless the fetus has become nonviable, which is extremely rare. More common is Mom gets hurt and the fetus has to be born early. In which case it gets care as a premie baby and all the help the hospital can give it to live.

Again. Ninth month abortions do not happen. Anybody trying to get your vote or your money by telling you they happen is lying to you.

Tiptopit ,

I am not even American and I guess I’m discussing on a rather ethical way and too far from the reality America is facing right now.

My only point was that if you’d allow abortions without any restrictions and simply define an abortion as a termination of pregnancy you’d also allow this.

I’d still rather vote for this than the abolition of abortion, just to be clear, but this would also be choosing one minor bad thing over the other.

Maggoty ,

In Arizona the trigger law was over a century old. The Governor and AG publicly refused to enforce it and endorsed this ballot measure.

Arizona truly is a purple state these days. I just hope they repair the damage the Republicans did under Brewer and Ducey.

AquaTofana ,

I fucking wish every state could. Texas law makes it pretty much impossible to get abortion access on the ballot. Abbott and crew knew exactly what they were kicking off when they signed their “heartbeat bill” pre RvW reversal. They knew they were laying thw groundwork to turn women into brood mares.

Our ballot initiatives need to come from our legislature itself, and then the voters get to say “Yeah I like that”, or “Nah not about it”.

“For Texans to gain a direct say in changing these policies, the GOP-run Texas Legislature would need to pass a proposed constitutional amendment, which voters would then need to approve. (This yay-or-nay procedure is the only statewide policy-making power that regular Texans currently enjoy; voters weighed in on 14 such proposals from the Legislature Tuesday). One reason the Lege doesn’t want to give voters the initiative is fairly obvious: It would mean relinquishing some power—and giving interest groups a way to pass laws without lining elected officials’ pockets.”

texasstandard.org/…/the-reason-texans-cant-vote-o…

sunzu2 , in An ex-Kansas police chief who led a raid on a newspaper is charged with obstruction of justice

Just obstruction?

These clowns really can do anything and get away with it as long as they comply later?

ccunning , in Arizona to vote on enshrining abortion rights in state constitution in November

Will ballot initiatives like these have any notable effect on turnout in one direction or the other?

I believe Florida also has a similar ballot initiative; I don’t know about any other states.

randon31415 ,

Here is the list

The only one in doubt of making it on the ballot is in Arkansas where the secretary of state is pulling out all the stops to invalidate the payed canvassers signatures.

Maggoty ,

In Arizona it’s going to blow up the numbers. They had to fight to repeal an 1864 law and now it’s defaulted to a no exceptions 15 week law. So yeah, it’s a big deal in Arizona and likely to give the Democrats a boost in statewide offices. The state legislature is still hopelessly gerrymandered though.

MentallyExhausted , (edited ) in Mars water: Liquid water reservoirs found under Martian crust

Everyone talking about extraction seems to be missing one important thing: liquid water invites the possibility of life.

icerunner_origin , in RFK Jr disqualified from New York ballot, judge rules
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