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Alabama Gun Rights- Random Thoughts

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Publicado en 21 Jan 2022 / En Noticias y Política

Alabama Gun Laws

STATE CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION -- Article 1, Section 26

(a) Every citizen has a fundamental right to bear arms in defense of himself or herself and the state. Any restriction on this right shall be subject to strict scrutiny.

(b) No citizen shall be compelled by any international treaty or international law to take an action that prohibits, limits, or otherwise interferes with his or her fundamental right to keep and bear arms in defense of himself or herself and the state, if such treaty or law, or its adoption, violates the United States Constitution.

https://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/alabama/


Why the Right Is Right and the Left Is Wrong

The culture wars seem more intense now than ever — certainly since the 1960s.

The ’60s was an epochal explosion in the culture wars — caused by a confluence of several huge social phenomena: the civil rights movement, the sexual revolution, and the Vietnam War.

I was scared of the ’60s as a child; they still make me shudder.

The ’70s were an era of disquiet: stagflation, American decline, uncertainty and lack of confidence.

The ’80s seemed to be a return to normalcy: American prosperity and confidence. The fog had lifted and the shining city on the hill was indeed there, every brick intact, better than new for all to see and follow — like the castle at Camelot, or the Star Spangled Banner at Fort McHenry.

https://www.westernjournal.com/right-right-left-wrong/


Prime Minister’s Office increased spending by 6.9% in 2020-21

In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, expenses in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office increased by 6.9% to $10.5 million.

According to the government’s public accounts for 2020-2021, spending for all ministerial offices, including the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), reached $68.21 million. The majority of the spending, $67.3 million, was spent on personnel.

When The Hill Times reached out to the PMO for comment, a spokesperson blamed the pandemic for the increase in spending and that its spending is “in line with or lower than some previous governments.”

https://tnc.news/2022/01/01/prime-ministers-office-increased-spending-by-6-9-in-2020-21/

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