@NateForUtah I've offered to chip in multiple times Nate.
All you have to do is show me data that justifies your attempt at an assault weapons ban in Utah.
Should be an easy $100
@TrackOilPACs I offered @NateForUtah $100 if he could provide data justifying his assault weapons ban in Utah.
He must not need money that bad since he hasn't provided it. I guess billionaire Bloomberg's PAC (Mom's demand action) is paying him well.
@NateForUtah Hi Nate!
I see you still haven't responded to my offer, which is still open.
I will donate $100 to you if you can show me any data that suggests assault weapons are such a problem in Utah, that your proposed statewide assault weapons ban is necessary.
@bikelakecity And I'm forced to pay school taxes whether I have kids or not.
75% of commuters drive. 1% bike. Which group deserves priority and subsidization? And bike lanes are subject to wear from the weather too.
@bikelakecity The vast majority of commuters are drivers. It makes sense a lot of tax dollars are spent on them.
Just like I pay school taxes even though I don't have any children.
Welcome to society
@tc91585@stackerco Disclaimers at the beginning of news stories often state that they aren't affiliated with who/what they cover are also common.
And there is legal precedent for this. Look up the "hurried consumer" test. John Dehlin fails it.
@tc91585@stackerco Disclaimers at the beginning of each episode are extremely common. Take pretty much any podcast or YouTube channel about crime as an example.
Each episode starts with something like "all suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law"
@NateForUtah I like how the state expanded people's rights to have ADU's.
A larger supply of rentals helps keep rent low, it allows homeowners to have assistance paying off their mortgage or other bills, and people should be able to do what they want with their property.