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The dog will keep trying to lick the cat!Just wondering:
A cat always lands on its feet
A buttered bread always lands with the butter side down
What happens if you tie buttered bread to a cats back?
My dog's favorite toy was the cat. He would chase it till the cat turned and took a swat at him. They would almost fall asleep looking at each other and the first one to close their eyes got pounced on by the other. The good thing was that neither was intent on hurting the other. Hard to believe that the dog passed away 42 years ago, but just writing this brings tears to my eyes.The dog will keep trying to lick the cat!
I'm sure he did more than sign her.
From what I can remember the 70's were a hell of a decade !I'm sure he did more than sign her.
I mean... Damn!
I thought that this was some form of a joke until I looked it up. Why don't they just build a fence around the state and see how it works out for them in a year? We already know how lawlessness works in Chicago.
Sadly no joke. Multiple lawsuits have been filed against the bill. Plus our great legislators are looking at a full on ban on firearms going against the SCOTUS ruling. What is interesting, outside of the Chicago/Cook County most county level government bodies have told the State they can stick it where the sun doesn't shine.I thought that this was some form of a joke until I looked it up. Why don't they just build a fence around the state and see how it works out for them in a year? We already know how lawlessness works in Chicago.
Illinois law doesn’t make murder, other crimes ‘non-detainable’ offenses
Social media posts and conservative news outlets have been taking aim at Illinois’ Pretrial Fairness Act, which is scheduled to take effect Jan. 1, distorting how the law will work.apnews.com
That is fake news:Years ago I was checking various states concealed carry laws before a cross country trip.
When I talked to Illinois. they transfered me around until I spoke to a captain in the Illinois state police.
He told me I could not carry, concealed or otherwise, because Illinois does not recognize the right of self defense.
I now drive hundreds of miles out of my way to avoid that state.
A person is justified in the use of force against another when and to the extent that he reasonably believes that such conduct is necessary to defend himself or another against such other’s imminent use of unlawful force. However, he is justified in the use of force which is intended or likely to cause death or great bodily harm only if he reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or another, or the commission of a forcible felony.