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The story of my life
28Apr08Your rules do not apply to Us
27Apr08A TSA screener gets caught sneaking a gun to work. You might expect that a TSA screener would be arrested and charged just like anyone else, perhaps even fired, but you would be wrong. Suspended for 30 days, no criminal charges, and back on the job.
US Airways pilot whose gun went off during a flight will be fired. Naturally, his union intends to fight the dismissal.
IMO, commercial passenger flights are one of the few places where nobody should be allowed to have a gun.
Taxes
12Apr08e-Filed my taxes a few minutes ago. I’d completely forgotten that it can take a couple of days for an electronic return to be accepted or rejected, and I’ve had them rejected in the past, so I still may end up writing a check — I owe evey year, Bush’s government gets no interest-free loans from me! — and standing in line at the post office on Tuesday night…
I used to do my taxes by hand but for three of the past four years I’ve used TurboTax Online Free Edition. It really is free to do your Federal taxes, and e-File too, but they will try to up-sell you at every turn. It seems like I have some unusual income or deduction every year so letting Intuit figure out which forms I need is much easier than tracking them down on the IRS web site and having to actually read the instructions.
HB 503
10Apr08I swear I’m not trying to turn this into a ‘blog about guns, I never have and never will be an NRA member, but… The local news has been all over Florida HB 503, aka the Preservation and Protection of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Motor Vehicles Act of 2008. It is… interesting.
The Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald both published unattributed opinion pieces calling it bad for business and an infringement of property rights. Their arguments strike me as being completely wrong. First and foremost, nothing in Florida law requires a gun owner to honor a property owner’s “No guns allowed” policy, so there is no “right” being taken away. The bill also provides that an “employer is not liable in a civil action based on actions or inactions taken in compliance with this section.” To me that sounds like a giant win for business!
That said, I don’t think HB 503 is good law. The rights of customers and other guests of a business are already adequately protected. Employees, however, most certainly are not. I happen to have worked with someone who was let go “without reason” after their employer suspected there was a gun in that person’s car, which was parked outside of the company’s parking area to avoid violating the company’s anti-gun and search policies. Had this bill been law back then, the only remedy would have been to file a civil rights lawsuit, which I would expect to be quite difficult to win.
Also, the protection for an employee in the House version of the bill only applies to those that have a concealed weapons permit. Florida law allows anyone in legal possession of a gun to keep it in their car without a permit so long as it is “securely encased” — basically in anything that has to be opened, such as a closed-but-unlocked glovebox or a holster with a snap-strap. I see no rationale for denying protection to law abiding, non-permit holding citizens.
And of course, the bill is completely silent about concealed carry. I’m not particularly in favor of guns in the workplace but it strikes me as silly that a permit holder can bring a gun into a bank or Walmart but they risk being fired for having a gun in their office.
I suppose that something is better than nothing, but HB 503 ain’t much.
The Hitchhiker
10Apr08Not Bad
09Apr08Made it to the range after work last night. This is with the High Standard Compact Crusader at the 7-yard line:
Not bad at all, and not a single FTF, FTE, or FTRB in about 100 rounds on the HS. The RIA Tactical, on the other hand, had 1 FTF and 3 or 4 FTRBs, each time on the last round in the mag. On the FTRBs somehow the round ended up in front of the extractor, with the factory mag and a Chip McCormick. I tweaked the extractor after I got home, we’ll see how it does on the next outing…



