Shane Piche raped a girl who rode his bus in upstate New York. His sentence of 10 years’ probation has prompted outrage.

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Remove Judge James McClusky from the bench.
Any of you fellas have a spouse or a lady that you care for? You can't always be there to protect them, allowing them to take a firearm training class where they learn how to handle a firearm would be a plus. Being mentally ill is no excuse for harming women and children.The sheriff's office said he told hospital personnel that he will not stay on his medication when he walks out of the hospital and will "rape the first woman he sees" so he can go back to ADC. https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/sex- ... gBPdjJKWmQ
She does have a concealed carry license, but doesn't actually "carry". Her favorite handgun is a .22mag snubnose. But we've got weapons in the coach, and a weapon in the car, so nobody is walking around packing a firearm. I'd hate to have to live in such constant fear that I found it necessary to carry a firearm down to the local grocery for a loaf of bread.
That's what happens when the childish 'nyah, nyah, nyah' urge matters more than comprehension and/or honesty.
He wrote:Sucks for you, (brother).
SiL wrote:I think the person this will affect the most is Alyssa Milano’s husband.
Sometimes it is really hard to forget that we live in a red state. Sigh.
Bit more serious replies than I was shooting for.There's been a bit of backlash, with some pointing out to Ms. Milano that bargaining for our rights while withholding access to our bodies isn't exactly feminism. But you gotta respect the woman for trying something to draw attention to the situation.
Childbirth has always been dangerous, and 1-year survival after birth used to be sketchy. Difference now is that most of what used to cause the danger can be avoided or prevented with proper care. But the cost of that care and the accessibility of it cuts out a lot of people who, because of different conditions, are often worse off than they would have been a hundred or so years ago when people knew something about home births.
My mom had three sisters and two brothers and one infant brother that died shortly after being born. Her mother was born in 1898 and died in 1983. I died at birth and was resurrected after being taken to a Guatemalan bush doctor; the bill was $8.53O Really wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 10:49 amChildbirth has always been dangerous, and 1-year survival after birth used to be sketchy. Difference now is that most of what used to cause the danger can be avoided or prevented with proper care. But the cost of that care and the accessibility of it cuts out a lot of people who, because of different conditions, are often worse off than they would have been a hundred or so years ago when people knew something about home births.