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Guygan t1_iwbdo0b wrote

> Alabama to Maine

> looking to make it home

> studying law and wanna practice in the state

Imagine someone from Maine moving to small town Alabama to be a lawyer. That’s what it will be like for you. You will have a very hard time building a business and getting clients.

Source: Maine lawyer

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Guygan t1_iw4frla wrote

Caveat emptor

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/09/hypoallergenic-dog-allergies/671439/

> “There’s really, truly no completely, 100 percent hypoallergenic dog. Even hairless dogs can make the allergen,” says John James, a spokesperson for the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. “It’s really a marketing term,” says David Stukus, an allergist at Nationwide Children's Hospital and a member of AAFA’s Medical Scientific Council. When I asked several allergists around the country if perplexed owners ever come in allergic to their expensive, supposedly hypoallergenic dog, their answers were unequivocal: “All the time.”

> …although breeds that shed less fur or hair are commonly considered hypoallergenic, the fur or hair itself is not what causes allergies. Rather, it is proteins present in the dander, or small flakes of skin, or saliva. All dogs make these proteins, and all dogs have skin and saliva.

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Guygan t1_ivjacub wrote

Reply to pellet stove by Krissy_loo

Buy The Fire in Oxford is excellent.

I have a QuadraFire stove as my primary heat for the last 8 years. No issues whatsoever. BUT it cost over $6,000. I think you get what you pay for.

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Guygan t1_iuii7zv wrote

Reply to comment by SobeysBags in In the Maine News? by SobeysBags

> it would be in the state best interest to know when firearms' are being moved across their border

Well, they KNOW that they were, because the Feds investigated, and released the info. So there you go. THE STATE OF MAINE KNOWS. They do not have to be involved in a FEDERAL investigation in order to know this. So, your mind can now be at ease. The State of Maine knows. Phew.

> US States can very much pass laws regulating firearms

They can't when it involves foreign nationals and stuff moved across the border.

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Guygan t1_iui9ruo wrote

Reply to comment by SobeysBags in In the Maine News? by SobeysBags

> are they working with the feds?

Why would they have to? Federal authorities are perfectly capable and competent to investigate this. And, again, how do you know they aren't? What leads you to believe that they aren't? And why is this so important to you?

Asking the state to have a commission about something that is federal jurisdiction is like asking a town in Maine to have a commission about Canadian law. What's the point?

It seems as if no one broke the law here. And there's no public policy reason to prosecute or change Maine law.

Maybe you need to study US civics, and the policy and politics of firearm regulation in order to understand this.

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Guygan t1_iui7mfp wrote

Reply to comment by SobeysBags in In the Maine News? by SobeysBags

> they still work with the feds

Any evidence that Maine law enforcement isn't cooperating with the FBI and ATF? They certainly are if they were asked to.

> how local laws and systems can change to prevent this from occurring again

AGAIN, state law cannot regulate the transfer of firearms. THEY ARE NOT PERMITTED TO. So why have a commission or committee?

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Guygan t1_iui5m4d wrote

Reply to comment by SobeysBags in In the Maine News? by SobeysBags

> There seems to be no interest by the State of Maine to do something similar in this regard

Maine law has no jurisdiction over the transfer of firearms, or the international trafficking of firearms. The Constitution prevents it.

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