Human802
Human802 t1_je7buey wrote
Reply to comment by cpujockey in Vermont cannabis grower pays heavy fine after posting Instagram video of New York delivery by RamaSchneider
And once again you argue against the strawman. An outright ban is constitutionally prohibited, anyone calling for one shouldn’t be taken very seriously.
Yet that is the framing I see so often in the many failed discussions about gun in our society.
Personally I’d like to see more enforcement of existing laws, and any new laws focused on own accountability. Safe storage laws and biometric identification technology should be considered. The fact that guns kill so many kids, many due to storage failures, is a goddamn disgrace.
Human802 t1_je6vj75 wrote
Reply to comment by cpujockey in Vermont cannabis grower pays heavy fine after posting Instagram video of New York delivery by RamaSchneider
Yes that is definitely true and no one is claiming that a law will fix everything.
When I think about the effectiveness of a law I think about how many falcons and eagles I see these days. Their populations were decimated by DDT pollution, but when the government banned its use they didn’t end pollution, but they did reduce harm to the ecosystem.
Human802 t1_je6perp wrote
Reply to comment by cpujockey in Vermont cannabis grower pays heavy fine after posting Instagram video of New York delivery by RamaSchneider
Ah yes, the why bother having any rules approach.
I assume you also support legalizing all drugs?
Human802 t1_je6i3hs wrote
Reply to comment by cpujockey in Vermont cannabis grower pays heavy fine after posting Instagram video of New York delivery by RamaSchneider
The down vote ratio is really interesting.
Do people disagree with this statement?
Do they just not want to acknowledge this is the current reality?
We have to start where we are if we hope to make meaningful reforms. We can’t just regulate guns like cars, or chemical’s because we don’t have a right to access those. Even reinstating the assault weapons ban might not be possible with the current SCOTUS balance.
Human802 t1_je5go7z wrote
Reply to comment by Apathetic_Optimist in Vermont cannabis grower pays heavy fine after posting Instagram video of New York delivery by RamaSchneider
Yes I totally support the idea of making heath care a right. Adding and repealing amendments would be great if we had a functional Federal Congress.
Human802 t1_je4xe65 wrote
Reply to comment by RamaSchneider in Vermont cannabis grower pays heavy fine after posting Instagram video of New York delivery by RamaSchneider
Like it or not their is no constitutional right to have cannabis.
For at least 12 years now the Supreme Court’s decision says citizens have the right to a fire arm for self defense. While can say I am not a fan of that ruling, I also know any attempts at “gun control” will be limited to that ruling.
Human802 t1_jdxxaym wrote
Human802 t1_jdxwwo2 wrote
Reply to comment by MontEcola in Former governor Jim Douglas sues Middlebury College over chapel name removal by flounder19
Well that is a massive misunderstanding of the history. Mead was a clear, active, vocal leader in the eugenics movement. He was very clear about his beliefs on forced sterilizations and segregation. He used his political power to bring eugenics to Vermont law.
Human802 t1_jdqrq5j wrote
Reply to Large boom and shaking near Stratton? by chill_yeti
Alien ghosts.
Human802 t1_jdh21os wrote
Who is doing this?
Is it in writing somewhere, or proposed at a meeting or just rumors?
Human802 t1_jcy6hc3 wrote
Reply to comment by Beardly_Smith in Clergy reporting bill fails to make key legislative deadline over constitutional concerns by RamaSchneider
Cool story bro, tell Xenu I said Hi.
Human802 t1_jcxotwq wrote
Reply to comment by Beardly_Smith in Clergy reporting bill fails to make key legislative deadline over constitutional concerns by RamaSchneider
Listen regardless of what you think the US government gives them religious protection.
Human802 t1_jctf2ue wrote
Reply to comment by Galadrond in Vermont Lawmakers File Bills To Legalize Psychedelics And Decriminalize All Drugs by OregonTripleBeam
Yes Scott is clearly more comfortable with hundreds of Vermonters od’ing than trying something different. It is disappointing.
Human802 t1_jctc2k6 wrote
Reply to comment by Beardly_Smith in Clergy reporting bill fails to make key legislative deadline over constitutional concerns by RamaSchneider
Do they have tax exemption for religious organizations?
Human802 t1_jcp01xu wrote
Reply to Clergy reporting bill fails to make key legislative deadline over constitutional concerns by RamaSchneider
““And the sacramental seal of confession is the worldwide law of the Catholic Church, not just the diocese of Burlington, Vermont,” Coyne said, according to the Associated Press. He added that the bill “crosses a Constitutional protective element of our religious faith: the right to worship as we see fit.”
The Church position is clear, requiring them to report any information about child abuse infringes on the Catholic ability to worship.
Just imagine if the Church of Scientology asked for an exemption to the mandatory reporting requirement.
Human802 t1_jca0vua wrote
Reply to comment by Rogers_Ebert in Vermont Lawmakers File Bills To Legalize Psychedelics And Decriminalize All Drugs by OregonTripleBeam
Under cut the legal market, get them a clean supply this will lower the overdose rate. This will lower crime rates by removing funding for organized crime.
Then you have patients using medication that can then be helped to ween off or manage their addiction. Then they are no longer criminals and get the economic and mental health support to rejoin society.
This has been tried with success in places like Vancouver CA, or in Portugal. The basic idea is treating people like they are sick and need help, instead of just criminal addicts, gets better results.
It seems obvious that nothing attempted in VT or America in my lifetime has worked, at all, even a little. Time to rethink the whole situation.
Human802 t1_jc9za0k wrote
Reply to comment by Rogers_Ebert in Vermont Lawmakers File Bills To Legalize Psychedelics And Decriminalize All Drugs by OregonTripleBeam
No I’m on that shit called reality where I keep seeing people I grew up with destroyed by addiction. The drug war failed, and our neurological understanding of addiction has increased. We are not ever going to just arrest this problem away.
Human802 t1_jc78pnr wrote
Reply to Vermont Lawmakers File Bills To Legalize Psychedelics And Decriminalize All Drugs by OregonTripleBeam
Excellent idea. The fent and heroin problem won’t be solved without drastic measures, and undermining the black market with government regulating and distribution of heroin is an important step.
Human802 t1_jbzu1be wrote
Reply to comment by Pyroechidna1 in Vermonters join growing opposition to Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’ by n0noTAGAinnxw4Yn3wp7
This guy licks boots
Human802 t1_jbztoeh wrote
Reply to comment by Pyroechidna1 in Vermonters join growing opposition to Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’ by n0noTAGAinnxw4Yn3wp7
So corporate interests will win at the expense of the environment and people? Just like DAPL?
Human802 t1_jbymiji wrote
Reply to comment by random_vermonter in In Bellows Falls… by papalemingway
Human802 t1_jbkb8ua wrote
Reply to comment by marianleatherby in Breakfast spots in Chittenden Co but not BTV by MathGeekVT
My assumption would be they used a deep fryer for the potatoes, which can be a pain at home.
One thing that makes good home fries, dice up potatoes at prefer size and boil them. When you think the potatoes have about 10 minutes left add a small spoonful of baking soda to the mix and preheat your oven for 450.
Once the potatoes are just slightly soft, drain them and toss them in oil. The baking soda with break down the pectin and crate a layer of mashed potatoes on surface which will brown nicely in the over. Add some salt and seasoning and roast till golden. This can easily be done before hand, I often make these for dinner and then use the leftovers for home fries a day or two later.
Human802 t1_janwr2p wrote
Reply to Driving around VT capturing the roads. by R3tr0revival
Always cool to see someone working on a project like this. I have tried capturing certain drives in the State using Timelapse techniques. Such a great place to drive around.
Human802 t1_jan8o4h wrote
Reply to Beware of Norovirus! (stomach bug) by cpujockey
This is a virus that can survive for days on some surfaces, over a week. So wash your hands, sanitize your bathrooms. Hopefully it doesn’t hit my kid’s school next week.
Human802 t1_je9a1ds wrote
Reply to Burlington Housing Authority - not a good look. by StankyBo
“To help deter crime, the Burlington Housing Authority says it has added over $120,000 worth of surveillance cameras to all of its properties and more lights will be added.”
That’s a bleak. Not sure how cameras with deter anyone if their is no enforcement.