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If you feel so strongly about it, send her a better belt.They say she had 16 hours of classroom training and 2 hours of live fire training snd THAT’S the belt she uses? A bungee strap would offer a more taut draw than that fashion belt.
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Most of that is classroom training, even the two hours of "live fire training" isn't live; looks like you only actually need to fire 5 rounds (which is 3 more than I shot for my Florida license).I'm more concerned about the woman who took a 3-day 18 hour training class while 9 months pregnant. Good for her for getting training, but the noise is horrible for the baby and it will likely have hearing damage as a result.
I wouldn't think this site counts, either way, I wouldn't list it. The others that you mentioned definitely do count. On those sites, you would want to show yourself being stupidly drunk, high on drugs, committing illegal acts, pictures of your kids, provocative pictures of yourself, along with telling everyone in the world that you are on vacation and your house is now easy pickings!This is perhaps the most concerning statement in that article in my opinion. It sounds/smells like "suitability".
I suspect that if I lived in NY, my postings here on NES, (I don't do FaceBook, Twitter, InstaGram, etc), would be sufficient in some people's eyes to deem me unsuitable.
Lol NY state requires you to give up your social media passwords? What if you don't use social media is that considered SUS?From the article - "New York State’s concealed-carry license also requires four character references, a list of former and current social media accounts for the last three years, an in-person interview, and disclosure of an applicant’s spouse or domestic partner as well as any other adults residing in the home."
Consensus is "list all social media accounts used in the previous 3 years" requires just usernames, for any sites considered to be "social media", not your full login credentials.Lol NY state requires you to give up your social media passwords?From the article - "New York State’s concealed-carry license also requires four character references, a list of former and current social media accounts for the last three years, an in-person interview, and disclosure of an applicant’s spouse or domestic partner as well as any other adults residing in the home."
Perhaps 90% of US adults use at least one "social media" platform, with about 75% of adults actively using Facebook, Most have 5+ accounts.What if you don't use social media is that considered SUS?
Have an account and use it are 2 different thingsConsensus is "list all social media accounts used in the previous 3 years" requires just usernames, for any sites considered to be "social media", not your full login credentials.
Neither the text of the law nor the application form is of any help:
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I wonder how many applicants include passwords, and whether the paperwork is FOIA eligible?
Perhaps 90% of US adults use at least one "social media" platform, with about 75% of adults actively using Facebook, Most have 5+ accounts.
That still leaves millions who make little or no use of social media; working in an internet-centric industry, my coworkers rarely post to anything more social than LinkedIn.
New York City has claimed that leaving this section completely blank would result in summary denial of the application.
TMK, Antonyuk v. Nigrelli (Antonyuk II) is still working through the courts?
I think it's just the account names so they can view the public stuff.Lol NY state requires you to give up your social media passwords? What if you don't use social media is that considered SUS?
yes, oral arguments on the motion were held at CA2 earlier this year in March after SCOTUS declined to intervene. Still waiting on a decision from the 3 judge panel.TMK, Antonyuk v. Nigrelli (Antonyuk II) is still working through the courts?
Gets right to carry. Buys an M&P.
That’s employment application - not the same as required to get permit to exercise constitutional right.The ‘supply all your socials and email addresses’ stuff started quite some time back (I'm thinking 10+yrs at least), as part of the police academy application + background check process.
That’s a frigging SIRT gun. Forget the belt. It’s a laser training gun!!!They say she had 16 hours of classroom training and 2 hours of live fire training snd THAT’S the belt she uses? A bungee strap would offer a more taut draw than that fashion belt.
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Not surprised in the least. Lot of cops feel this way because they’ve bought into the whole taking guns away will make the streets safer bs like most of society. It’s really more of a human thing than a cop thing. Some people just get scared easy and want to believe the fairy tales of a safer world (run by tyrants).That’s employment application - not the same as required to get permit to exercise constitutional right.
Kind of pissy right now. Had conversation with son’s friend, a retired LEO re NM executive order and he’s ok with it. He went with “i believe in the 2nd amendment, but”
Really tired of govt agencies assuming powers they’re not entitled to.
Guess his oath wasn't absolute eitherNot surprised in the least. Lot of cops feel this way because they’ve bought into the whole taking guns away will make the streets safer bs like most of society. It’s really more of a human thing than a cop thing. Some people just get scared easy and want to believe the fairy tales of a safer world (run by tyrants).
Of course not, have you seen her armpits?Wood knot.
Does NES care about elbows or armpits now? I can't keep up with the Stud Club!You guys are brutal…
I would really hope so, and a subsonic 22 would be relatively safe in comparison. But hearing damage is serious and even fireworks can be a concern. My wife gave up shooting while pregnant in an abundance of caution, even bullseye 22 matches where everyone is shooting subsonics.The class may have used 22's. Better than a 9mm blast.
I don't know but I would hit that pitI like the hat but this woman should not be going sleeveless in her present condition...
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When an armpit looks more like a vagina - it's time to reconsider.