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Budget-Bake6277 t1_j6fq75c wrote
Reply to comment by 3720-To-One in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow. please share by New_Analyst3510
Which they have been doing since Rodney King happened 31 years ago. Protesting obviously doesn’t change anything.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j6fi62e wrote
Reply to comment by spg1611 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow. please share by New_Analyst3510
Yup, there’s nobody working at the hospital during the night time. Better have your heart attack during normal bankers and state employees hours.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j6fg4i3 wrote
Reply to comment by spg1611 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow. please share by New_Analyst3510
Because everyone works between the hours of 8-4:30pm! There isn’t anyone that works 2nd or 3rd shift.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j6f855x wrote
Reply to comment by spg1611 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow. please share by New_Analyst3510
Oh, no I lost some Internet points. The MAGA cult member really showed me.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j6epozy wrote
Reply to comment by New_Analyst3510 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow. please share by New_Analyst3510
Ok boomer with no work life balance.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j6epab4 wrote
Reply to comment by New_Analyst3510 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow. please share by New_Analyst3510
Well good thing you live in a Blue state with mandatory sick time.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j6en6g1 wrote
Reply to comment by New_Analyst3510 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow. please share by New_Analyst3510
And you won’t call in sick to fight police brutality? What kind of justice warrior are you?
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j68b7he wrote
Reply to Edible recommendations for first timer? by Flakybeef
Make your own. Dispensary edibles are trash.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j68aznu wrote
It’s free in Rhode Island.
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Budget-Bake6277 t1_j5ubpqu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 2 Young Children Killed in Duxbury Home, Authorities Say by Boston1_
So you are a Monday morning quarterback that probably never found a family member deceased before. People don’t make logical thoughts when they experience that in the moment.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j5tst8d wrote
Reply to SouthBridge RMV Road Test Tips by KhaosBreadstick
Just go to Brockton. There isn’t even a test.
Budget-Bake6277 t1_j6j5gev wrote
Reply to Involuntary commitment registry by SermonOnTheRecount
Yes, the state website states the following:
Section 36C. (a) A court that orders the commitment of a person pursuant to sections 7, 8 or 18 or subsection (e) of section 12 or subsection (b) of section 15 or subsection (b) or (c) of section 16, shall transmit the person's name and nonclinical, identifying information, including the person's social security number and date of birth to the department of criminal justice information services. The court shall notify the person that such person is prohibited from being issued a firearm identification card pursuant to section 129B of chapter 140 or a license to carry pursuant to sections 131 and 131F of said chapter 140 unless a petition for relief is subsequently granted pursuant to subsection (b).
(b) After 5 years from the date of commitment, a person committed pursuant to sections 7, 8 or 18 or subsection (e) of section 12 or subsection (b) of section 15 or subsection (b) or (c) of section 16 may file a petition for relief with the court that ordered the commitment requesting the court to restore the person's ability to possess a firearm Source:https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleXVII/Chapter123/Section36C