SFC Ollie
Still Marching
I believe that the majority of public employees should start out in the vicinity of the median wage for their area. Any raises they get from there should be based upon their individual performance.
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You obviously don't remember what I argued.First of all 'prior restraint' has nothing to do with background checks.Yes - I would very much like to see you again embarass yourself by trying to show that from the argument that background checks are a form of prior restraint and therefore unconstitutional necessarily follows the position that the prohibition agaiinst felons owning firearms is unconstitutional.
Show us, oh grand master of the non-sequitur, how this is.
Lack of capacity, or lack of desire - either way, you don't remember.
Or, you dont understand the issue.
Or both.
Yes... Aside form the fact that this isnt what you originally claimed I said...Second of all,
Thank you, grand master of the non-sequitur.if you support denying the government the right to screen guy buyers for felony convictions, then you are in fact supporting the right of felons to conceal their felony convictions, and you are thus in fact supporting the right of felons to purchase and own guns.
I'd ask you how the latter necesarily folows from the former, but you would not undertsand the request.
I think we've worn out the teacher thread, so how's about we move on to a comparison to Police officers.
How much should they be paid?
How much do you value your safety? You wanna put a price on this?
How much? As much as they are worth and wanted. Here in my neck of the woods, that's all we have. Those in our small town LOVE our sheriffs. They were going to pull out due to budget cuts and rent on the building because it's just a substation. The town had a hissy. The building owner lowered the rent substantially and we got to keep them. Lucky us!
A Sheriff dept. is fundamentally different from a police dept due to the Sheriff being democratically accountable and the chief of police not being directly so
Difference between being an inner-city cop and a country cop. Simple as that.
Normally, in Mexico, two twenties will get you out of just about any speeding ticket.
Normally, in Mexico, two twenties will get you out of just about any speeding ticket.
That's what happens when the functions of government are reduced to a marketplace...
Back in the day, law officers were paid a "base pay", and then a "per arrest" fee, seems a bit tricky. On the plus side, it does make them more pro-active.
Back in the day, law officers were paid a "base pay", and then a "per arrest" fee, seems a bit tricky. On the plus side, it does make them more pro-active.
So if I arrest my impulse to laugh at a post, I get paid for it?
Which union negotiated that contract? They need at least a thank you holiday card or something.
How much should a Police officer by paid?
I think we've worn out the teacher thread, so how's about we move on to a comparison to Police officers.
How much should they be paid?
Are we in Mexico, or the US? The point of sale is different.
You're just repeating yourself - You've not illustrated the necessary relationship between the two concepts.Virtually the only known way to prevent a felon from purchasing a firearm is to be able to check a gun buyer's criminal record.
If you oppose letting that occur, then you oppose preventing felons from purchasing firearms.