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Mar 29, 2004

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Are there any specifics anywhere of how this would potentially work? Like loans before a certain date, or for a certain degree level, etc.

Say for example, instead of piecemeal paying for graduate classes one at a time when able hoping it all works out, could someone go and take out a loan for the rest of it now and have a chance at it being forgiven? Because that would be nice.

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The most common items sent to police this quarter were firearm magazines: 940 total; 600 for 9mm pistols

Well, if they're counting single pistol magazines as individual items of "military hardware"...

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Mar 29, 2004

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was it a whole earthquake

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The "lightning" is a poo poo reference to getting tased. Likely not a reach back to 1999's The Green Mile, staring Tom Hanks and Micheal Clark Duncan. Feel like you don't see that movie much on TV anymore.

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hobbesmaster posted:

Also apparently if he was an MP MOS it’d be legal in every state? I was a little confused on that law cited on Twitter.

You'd need to have an active DOD/Military ID that specifically states you are a "qualified military law enforcement officer", issued by your command, etc. Not just the regular mil ID. Plus having fulfilled all the other requirements before doing so.

But for purposes of the Act...

quote:

"Regardless of the Soldiers’ current assignment, for the purpose of this directive and 18 U.S.C. § 926B(c)(2), Soldiers in the 31 series military occupational specialty; credentialed 35L, 351L, or 35E series counterintelligence (CI) agents; and Department of the Army Civilian Police (DACP) who meet all other requirements under 18 U.S.C. § 926B(c) will be considered “authorized by the Army to carry a firearm.” While these individuals are considered to be “authorized by the Army to carry a firearm,” this does not amend already established law and policy, including procedures in Army Regulation 190-14, governing the process of when and how military police, credentialed CI agents, and DACPs are armed. That is, “authorized by the Army to carry a firearm” means the individual is eligible to carry.

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Moby Dick's :colbert:

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The consolidated city-county-state of

City of Washington,
Douglass County,
State of Columbia.

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April 2021 Current Events - You're not welcome here, That's not Cole, lol

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Stravag posted:

Ive seen a bunch of marked cop pickups the last 10 years usually in az tx and tn

A lot of PDs switched to the Explorer / F-150 since the Crown Vic was retired by Ford.

It's usually an intersection between those vehicles having factory standard police packages, and a lot of places already having Ford certified mechanics in the local town vehicle shop. Also, they have the most room in the backseat as compared to other cars.

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