@Sahar393815 My wife. Without question. She gets more beautiful to me every day. By the time I hit 90, the light of her continence will be so brilliant that I will need to wear sunglasses 24 X 7.
Well... Texas certainly needs to revisit its gun policy.
Court records noted in the post confirm he was "under juvenile suspension for multiple previous charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon." He still legally possessed the handgun because the juvenile system treated him as a delinquent, not a convicted felon.
This absolutely needs to be revisited. Juvies that commit assault with a deadly weapon should be treated as adults in regards to gun ownership.
Had he committed his crimes at age 18 instead of 16 or 17, he would not have been able to legally own a gun.
Thanks for pointing this out. I will be contacting my State rep and ask him to propose changes to current law.
Nonsense. There is absolutely nothing I cannot do from my home office that would require me to be on site. I work in the Information Security sector.
During COVID, I was working in the Health Care field. Our departments' productivity went UP during the shutdown. Yes, they did need people in Operations to be on site - if there is an issue that needs someone to replace hardware or throw switch, they actually do need to physically be there to do these things.
But for what I do? Teams meetings, chats and emails, plus network access allow me to do my job and do it well.
Some people cannot handle working their own schedule. Those people were either let go, or required to be in the office when the shutdowns ended.
I have been 100% remote ever since.