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South Carolina Tax cuts, Police Reform Laws

South Carolina tax cuts, police reform laws become effective Jan. 1 ............................. News 19 WLTX ...................... Jan 2, 2023 .......................... In 2023, South Carolinians can expect to see police reform and state income tax cuts. ................... Posted on 03/08/23 by TSMJ..................Source: Images News 19 WLTX -Edge-929thebull.com

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Knife Law: South Carolina

Knife Law: South Carolina .................................................................... KnifeHog Published on Nov 4, 2014 ................................................................ In the state of South Carolina, it’s legal to own and carry, either open or concealed, switchblades, balisongs, Bowies, dirks, daggers and other stabbing knives, stilettos and disguise knives. In South Carolina, it’s legal to own and carry, open and concealed, any type of knife but the law does prohibit the concealed carry of dirks under certain legal circumstance. I recommend consulting South Carolina’s conceal carry statue for more information about concealed carry laws. ............................... For more information about federal knife laws, visit www.knifehog.com! .......................................... Category Education License Standard YouTube License

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Hyundai, Kia Cars Recalled Following Reports Of SU

Hyundai, Kia Cars Recalled Following Reports Of SUVs Bursting Into Flames ............................... NBC News ........................................................ Aug 23, 2022 #NBCNews #Kia #Hyundai ............................................. CNBC's Bera Coombs reports why more than 280,000 Hyundai and Kia cars made between 2020 and 2022 are being recalled following reports that they are bursting into flames. The recall includes nearly 245,000 Hyundai Palisades and over 36,000 Kia Telluride SUVs. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews Posted on TSMJ on 03/12/23 .............................Source NBC News/Youtube/Bing .........

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DMV giving drivers with suspended license a 2nd ch

DMV giving drivers with suspended license a 2nd chance ................................................................. WYFF News 4 Published on Apr 17, 2018................................................................................................ ..... This week is Driver Suspension Eligibility Week Subscribe to WYFF on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1mUvbJX Get more Greenville news: http://www.wyff4.com/ Like us: http://www.facebook.com/WYFF4 Follow us: http://twitter.com/wyffnews4 Google+: https://plus.google.com/+wyffnews4 .................................................... Category News & Politics License Standard YouTube License

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What New Laws Go Into Effect In 2021 | NBC Nightly

What New Laws Go Into Effect In 2021 | NBC Nightly News .................. Jan 1, 2021 ................. NBC News ..................... The new year brings with it a number of new state laws, including a ban on single-use plastic bags in Delaware and further crackdowns on driving while holding a cellphone in Arizona and Virginia. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews ................................... NBC News is a leading source of global news and information. Here you will find clips from NBC Nightly News, Meet The Press, and original digital videos. Subscribe to our channel for news stories, technology, politics, health, entertainment, science, business, and exclusive NBC investigations. ...................................... Connect with NBC News Online! Visit NBCNews.Com: http://nbcnews.to/ReadNBC Find NBC News on Facebook: http://nbcnews.to/LikeNBC Follow NBC News on Twitter: http://nbcnews.to/FollowNBC Follow NBC News on Instagram: http://nbcnews.to/InstaNBC ...................... #2021 #NewLaws #NBCNews ..................... What New Laws Go Into Effect In 2021 | NBC Nightly News

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Upstate woman warns about The Grandparent Scam

Upstate woman warns about The Grandparent Scam ........................... Mar 10, 2022 ............... WSPA 7News ........... Upstate woman warns about The Grandparent Scam ..................... ..............Source WSPA News 7.......Youtube.com .................Images Smart news.com ..................Posted on TSMJ on 03/26/22 ...........

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You Won't Believe This Sneaky TRAP That Gun Owner

You Won't Believe This Sneaky TRAP That Gun Owners Face With Constitutional Carry! ............................. USCCA ......................................... Youtubbe ........ Mar 2, 2023 #ConcealedCarry #USCCA #gunlaw ►[GIVEAWAY] Enter To Win Here: https://bit.ly/3Zc5dao 00:00 Intro: Don’t fall for this constitutional carry trap. 00:56 What’s the catch? 01:55 Exceptions to gun-free school zone laws. 03:29 Driving through a school zone. This video is for educational purposes. #USCCA #ConcealedCarry #gunlaw .................................................................. Posted on TSMJ on 03/29/23 ........................................Source USCCA -Youtube-Bing Images

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NYPD to Innocent Business Owners: Give Up Your Rig

NYPD to Innocent Business Owners: Give Up Your Rights or Get Shut Down ................................................... InstituteForJustice Published on Oct 12, 2016 ....................................... You can help the Institute for Justice help Sung Cho and others like him fight for Constitutional rights: https://ij.org/sungcho. When undercover NYPD officers offered to sell stolen electronics to customers at Sung Cho’s laundromat, near the northern tip of Manhattan, Sung never imagined the sting operation could be used as a pretext to shut down his business. But that’s exactly what happened. Attorneys for the city threatened Sung with eviction merely because a “stolen property” offense had happened at his business. The city presented Sung with a choice: See his business shut down or sign an agreement giving up constitutional rights—including his Fourth Amendment right to be free from warrantless searches of his business. Faced with the imminent closure of his laundromat, Sung had no real choice but to sign. In New York City today, this experience is all too common. Under New York City’s so-called nuisance eviction ordinance—more appropriately termed a “no-fault” eviction ordinance—residents and business owners can be evicted simply because their home or business was the site of a criminal offense. Under the ordinance, the identity of the criminal offender is irrelevant. You can be evicted because a total stranger (or a friend or family member) decided your home or business was a good place to commit a crime. City attorneys churn out no-fault eviction filings by the hundreds, relying on form templates and little more than NYPD officers’ say-so that the targeted home or business was the site of a crime. In many cases, the “proof” of the alleged criminal offense is an affidavit from an NYPD officer relaying vague allegations from unnamed confidential informants. Moreover, under the ordinance, occupants of the home or business can be evicted without any notice. After being summarily evicted, occupants have just days to put together a case to persuade a judge to undo the eviction order. City attorneys routinely offer to drop these no-fault eviction proceedings if occupants agree to waive their constitutional rights. Some, like Sung, are forced to sign agreements waiving their Fourth Amendment rights. Others are forced to sign agreements barring family members from the home—including family members who have not been accused of any crime. Now, Sung is joining with other victims of the city’s conduct to bring a federal class action lawsuit challenging the city’s no-fault eviction ordinance. If the lawsuit is successful, past waivers of constitutional rights will be declared unenforceable and, going forward, this practice will be put to an end once and for all.............................. http://ij.org/case/new-york-city-evic... ...................................... Category Nonprofits & Activism

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Arkansas Sen. Flowers makes passionate speech

Arkansas Sen. Flowers makes passionate speech against "Stand Your Ground" bill .................. •Mar 7, 2019............ The Arkansas Senate Judiciary Committee voted down a bill that would have loosened regulations for the use of deadly force in self-defense........... Video courtesy Arkansas Senate livestream ............. --Source Youtube 10/13/2020,

United States Washington N/A
New Law Ends Automatic Driver's License Suspensi

New Law Ends Automatic Driver's License Suspensions For Drug Crimes.......Massachusetts. March 30, 2016Updated 03/30/2016 2:20 PM........ By Amy Gorel...... Gov. Charlie Baker signing a bill that would end the automatic suspension of a drug offender's driver's license. (@MassGovernor/Twitter) closemore Gov. Charlie Baker signing a bill that would end the automatic suspension of a drug offender's driver's license. (@MassGovernor/Twitter) On Wednesday, Gov. Charlie Baker signed into law a bill that repeals most of a 1989 tough-on-crime measure that automatically suspends the driver's license of a person convicted of drug crimes. The bill, which passed unanimously in both chambers, also waives a $500 reinstatement fee drug offenders had to pay to get their licenses back. “As the Commonwealth takes important steps to battle substance abuse and reexamine our criminal justice system, I am pleased to sign legislation providing opportunities for those convicted of drug offenses and who have served their time to re-enter society, find and keep a job and support their families,” Baker, a Republican, said in a statement. About 7,000 people had their licenses suspended in 2015 — even if the drug conviction did not involve operating a vehicle, Senate President Stan Rosenberg, a Democrat, said in the governor's office statement. And of those people who had their licenses suspended, a senator had previously testified, about 2,500 were able to pay the reinstatement fee, while another 700 were rearrested for driving without a license. The new law, which takes effect immediately, provides exceptions for the suspension of licenses of people convicted of serious drug trafficking crimes and for those convicted for driving under the influence of drugs. Public safety officials, including the Massachusetts Sheriffs Association and Attorney General Maura Healey, had backed repealing the 1989 law. With additional reporting from WBUR's Ne

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