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  1. rapgood

    Some judges DO get it!

    Yaaawn. Yeah. Typical. You ridicule attorneys right up to the moment that you need one. :ROFLMAO:
  2. rapgood

    Real Attorney

    Real Attorney
  3. rapgood

    Some judges DO get it!

    I see that you hold yourself out as an "Accomplished Advocate." By doing so, are you representing yourself as an attorney and admitted to one or more bar associations?
  4. rapgood

    Some judges DO get it!

    A federal judge sitting in the Southern District of Illinois was recently confronted with a question about the constitutionality of a new Illinois law banning AR-15's. I agree that I'm stretching the rules here about something other than "open carry," but with Washington's new and similar law...
  5. rapgood

    WA Supreme Court preempts Edmonds firearm ordinance

    Nelson said, "“On the one hand we can prohibit someone from smoking in a park, but we can’t prohibit them from bringing a handgun into a playground,” he said in a phone interview. “Does that make sense?” Well, Nelson, as an astute federal judge recently opined, (in the context of "baby...
  6. rapgood

    The Right to Defy Criminal Demands: The Duties to Retreat and to Comply with Negative Demands. Eugene Volokh at Volokh Conspiracy.

    hyperbole? He was simply commenting on one decision by one judge. I'm think that Eugene's article was well thought out, balanced and objective.
  7. rapgood

    Refresher: Can I Carry a Firearm on a College Campus in Washington State?

    According to Washington Administrative Code 478-124-020(e) possession of firearms is prohibited at colleges and universities, unless prior written approval has been obtained from the university chief of police, or any other person designated by the president of the university. WACs are...
  8. rapgood

    Catching up now that I'm settled back in WA

    Well...that's not exactly what I said...
  9. rapgood

    Catching up now that I'm settled back in WA

    This is, of course, your opinion... And 2Am gives me the right to defend it "absolutely."
  10. rapgood

    Catching up now that I'm settled back in WA

    My long-time friend, Eugene Volokh (professor of Constitutional Law at UCLA), whom I have known for over 35 years (yep, he was 17 when we met and were both computer programmers), posted this very concise and clear explanation of the Second Amendment and what it means. The next time you are...
  11. rapgood

    Retired Federal Way LE suing Tacoma Dome for not allowing him in w/firearm

    Since you do not appear to be from Washington, perhaps you are overlooking RCW 9.41.300(2)(b) which states, in relevant part: (2) Cities, towns, counties, and other municipalities may enact laws and ordinances: (a) Restricting the discharge of firearms in any portion of their respective...
  12. rapgood

    Gotta love Beto O'Roarke!

    Quite an accomplishment, for sure!
  13. rapgood

    Gotta love Beto O'Roarke!

    I love it when these guys unknowingly urge arming the body politic! Sniff! Sniff! Brings back memories of Clinton's antics!
  14. rapgood

    Gotta love Beto O'Roarke!

    I love it when these guys unknowingly urge arming the body politic! Sniff! Sniff! Brings back memories of Clinton's antics!
  15. rapgood

    Custom AR-15 for Youth Shooting Sports Raffle

    Sadly, the REALLY stupid ones don't seem to post here anymore. Sigh... I so miss the entertainment factor.
  16. rapgood

    Second and Fourth Amendments. E. Volokh

    Just read the Tarango decision. It doesn't get any better than that, folks! Looking forward to reading the unpublished part. This decision seriously weakens the Seattle-anti's arguments by clearly restating the strengths of 2Am and art. I, sec. 24.
  17. rapgood

    18 Jan 19 Rally for Your Rights gathering

    Agreed.
  18. rapgood

    Seattle Anti-gunner Councilman Harrell not to run

    Made my day! Haven't laughed this hard in weeks! Thanks!
  19. rapgood

    18 Jan 19 Rally for Your Rights gathering

    Well, TPM restrictions have been long recognized and upheld by the courts.
  20. rapgood

    18 Jan 19 Rally for Your Rights gathering

    The expression of the First Amendment can be, in certain circumstances, restricted by "time, place, and manner." Time, place and manner restrictions are content-neutral limitations imposed by the government on expressive activity. For a quick discussion on this, go here.
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