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I can soon. The news should hit the interwebs in a matter of hours. I was the commissioner who introduced the resolution and we passed it tonight. Cknapper ( talk) 04:22, 3 March 2020 (UTC)
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I reverted your recent edit there. I wanted to explain why, as you did a fantastic job of paraphrasing the source. It's my opinion that although the general opinion of Reason.com at WP:RSN was that strictly journalism from them was anywhere from somewhat to very reliable; they do such a poor job identifying what content is journalism, opinion or research, that it's generally a poor choice. In this particular instance, the coverage seems implausible. The jury in the sentencing phase of the trial voted that the sentence should include trademark forfeiture. The judge simply did not impose that as part of the sentence, something that is within his legal discretion. Both the Reason story and your excellent paraphrase of it strongly implied that this was a precident. It isn't. If he would have imposed it, it was his opinion that the appeals court would overturn it. If he had imposed it and the appeals court did overturn it, that would be a minor precedent (it is the 10th Appeals, after all...). So, please 1) discuss on the article talk page, 2) provide other sources and 3) consensus as to what to say will be needed. Frankly, without the patch bit, this is a sentence in the history section. John from Idegon ( talk) 06:25, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi,
I have seen you reverted my edit. Would it be possible to explain the reason so I can correct the edit I made? Your comment seem to indicate that the sentence that was written in the article was not clear. The main point of this sentence is that a decentralised finance platform/market/protocol needs to be analysable for all participants to make decisions on transactions. However, this is very difficult to achieve at the moment with current protocols and designs.
Thank you.
best regards — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jornfranke ( talk • contribs) 11:21, 4 May 2021 (UTC)
Hey do you have any idea if any open carry permits have ever actually been issued in California or if it's like Illinois where eventhough state law says open carry is theoretically legal, in practice it actually isn't? Thegunkid ( talk) 09:00, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
As a moderator of the constitutional carry page, I recommend you consider clarifying the Texas description of what offenses prohibit a person from carrying a handgun. It is overly broad. It currently reads "and has not been convicted in the last five years of misdemeanor bodily assault causing injury, deadly conduct, terroristic threat, or disorderly conduct." Disorderly conduct is defined in Section 42.01 of the Texas Penal Code. Texas Penal Code 42.01 It describes 11 different types of conduct which constitute disorderly conduct. Only 2 of those types (conduct under 42.01(a)(7) and 42.01(a)(8)) are described in 46.02(a)(2)(B), as amended by HB 1927. HB 1927 Text. The NRA-PVF description, and the GOA description (which is cited in the same Wikipedia page) describe it as "disorderly conduct (display or discharge) of a firearm." An attempt was made to clarify the scope of the disorderly conduct prohibition by a user, but a moderator immediately reverted to the current version, which generally describes "disorderly conduct" as a prohibition without any clarification. LonghornBob ( talk) 00:45, 19 June 2021 (UTC)
Missouri amended its law to allow riders 26 and older to go without a helmet. [1] 150.250.5.19 ( talk) 01:33, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
Thanks. I'll try to update it soon. Terrorist96 ( talk) 03:14, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
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The map on the page needs to be adjusted to reflect the tax rates in Oregon and New Mexico. Needforspeed888 ( talk) 17:05, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
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I was wondering if you could change the map to reflect the fact that Oregon and New Mexico have a rate above $2.00. Needforspeed888 ( talk) 20:49, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
Hi Terrorist96, if you have time, can you update this map please? Thanks, ― Darth Tomotron The Maw 12:53, 15 February 2023 (UTC)
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Please color this green. Effective tonight! Cknapper ( talk) 04:14, 3 March 2020 (UTC)
I can soon. The news should hit the interwebs in a matter of hours. I was the commissioner who introduced the resolution and we passed it tonight. Cknapper ( talk) 04:22, 3 March 2020 (UTC)
Just a reminder, don't forget to update the date in the caption under File:Second Amendment Sanctuary counties.svg at Second Amendment sanctuary whenever you update the file. Thanks. Bneu2013 ( talk) 03:21, 5 March 2020 (UTC)
I reverted your recent edit there. I wanted to explain why, as you did a fantastic job of paraphrasing the source. It's my opinion that although the general opinion of Reason.com at WP:RSN was that strictly journalism from them was anywhere from somewhat to very reliable; they do such a poor job identifying what content is journalism, opinion or research, that it's generally a poor choice. In this particular instance, the coverage seems implausible. The jury in the sentencing phase of the trial voted that the sentence should include trademark forfeiture. The judge simply did not impose that as part of the sentence, something that is within his legal discretion. Both the Reason story and your excellent paraphrase of it strongly implied that this was a precident. It isn't. If he would have imposed it, it was his opinion that the appeals court would overturn it. If he had imposed it and the appeals court did overturn it, that would be a minor precedent (it is the 10th Appeals, after all...). So, please 1) discuss on the article talk page, 2) provide other sources and 3) consensus as to what to say will be needed. Frankly, without the patch bit, this is a sentence in the history section. John from Idegon ( talk) 06:25, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi,
I have seen you reverted my edit. Would it be possible to explain the reason so I can correct the edit I made? Your comment seem to indicate that the sentence that was written in the article was not clear. The main point of this sentence is that a decentralised finance platform/market/protocol needs to be analysable for all participants to make decisions on transactions. However, this is very difficult to achieve at the moment with current protocols and designs.
Thank you.
best regards — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jornfranke ( talk • contribs) 11:21, 4 May 2021 (UTC)
Hey do you have any idea if any open carry permits have ever actually been issued in California or if it's like Illinois where eventhough state law says open carry is theoretically legal, in practice it actually isn't? Thegunkid ( talk) 09:00, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
As a moderator of the constitutional carry page, I recommend you consider clarifying the Texas description of what offenses prohibit a person from carrying a handgun. It is overly broad. It currently reads "and has not been convicted in the last five years of misdemeanor bodily assault causing injury, deadly conduct, terroristic threat, or disorderly conduct." Disorderly conduct is defined in Section 42.01 of the Texas Penal Code. Texas Penal Code 42.01 It describes 11 different types of conduct which constitute disorderly conduct. Only 2 of those types (conduct under 42.01(a)(7) and 42.01(a)(8)) are described in 46.02(a)(2)(B), as amended by HB 1927. HB 1927 Text. The NRA-PVF description, and the GOA description (which is cited in the same Wikipedia page) describe it as "disorderly conduct (display or discharge) of a firearm." An attempt was made to clarify the scope of the disorderly conduct prohibition by a user, but a moderator immediately reverted to the current version, which generally describes "disorderly conduct" as a prohibition without any clarification. LonghornBob ( talk) 00:45, 19 June 2021 (UTC)
Missouri amended its law to allow riders 26 and older to go without a helmet. [1] 150.250.5.19 ( talk) 01:33, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
Thanks. I'll try to update it soon. Terrorist96 ( talk) 03:14, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
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The map on the page needs to be adjusted to reflect the tax rates in Oregon and New Mexico. Needforspeed888 ( talk) 17:05, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
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Given the disruption that an area code split causes, my prediction is that this will be the last new map needed for California. All further changes will be adding new overlay area codes as needed.
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I was wondering if you could change the map to reflect the fact that Oregon and New Mexico have a rate above $2.00. Needforspeed888 ( talk) 20:49, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
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