Build controversy, so they can spin the D.E.W. damage as ET's. What trope happens in every movie after an ET vehicle crash lands? They set a perimeter, block everyone out, the government comes in, then some truth-seeking citizen-journalist breaks the story to the world.
It was a bill to raise the threshold for constitutional amendments to 60% of the popular vote and also require sponsorship from all 88 counties to get it on the ballot. Voter turnout was only two and a half million or so. Trump got 3.2 million votes in Ohio and 2020. The Liberals are going to have a meltdown when they try and get an abortion Amendment passed in November and it goes down in flames.
Pretty sure this is a reaction to the "bake the cake bigot" ruling not affirmative action. That being said, if they don't go broke from lack of sales, they will from the lawsuits, I can't think of a religion that condemns "Trump Supporters" specifically, which is the issue at the core of the cake ruling.
I'm going to go ahead and call it, this whole thing was staged and he knew the guy that got arrested and was hoping it would turn into a "look all you have to do is talk them down" scenario. Why would he bring up that it's not illegal to brandish a knife only a gun?
Unloaded, locked in a pelican case, inside checked bag. Ammo has to be in factory boxes. It is illegal for them to visibly differentiate the bag from any normal checked bag (i.e. special handling tag), however they damn sure track the scanned tag closer, and get very snippy when your bag gets delayed and they cant give you an eta, and you explain that your next phone call will be to the FBI to report a stolen firearm moving across state lines.
That's what I was thinking. Pineapple juice is pretty acidic, how much would you have to consume to get your entire body to the same PH, and would you survive it?