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2016-04-05 10:38 AM

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Subject: Tennessee is officially out of problems...I guess.
The State of Tennessee, after having already designated the Barrett .50cal as the Official State Gun, are now voting to declare the Bible to be the Official State Book.

I mean, it says right in the state constitution that "no preference shall ever be given, by law, to any religious establishment or mode of worship," but hey, no big deal, right?

It's nice to see that they've apparently solved all the big problems in the Volunteer State. I can't wait for the legislature to officially declare "Heterosexual" as the "Official State Sexual Preference" and "Whutever G-d Done Gave Ya" as the "Official Gender Identity".

( Side note, there's a bill working its way through the New York State legislature that's going to declare as the Official State Gun of New York, the .38 Special with Electrical Tape Wrapped Around the Grip and the Serial Number Filed Off. It's expected to pass with little resistance.


2016-04-05 12:05 PM
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Well, we still have the third most dangerous city (Memphis) with over 60 homicides this year...

2016-04-05 3:08 PM
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And yet, I bet not one of those homicides was committed with the Official State Gun. Do people have no civic pride?
2016-04-06 9:44 AM
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Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn And yet, I bet not one of those homicides was committed with the Official State Gun. Do people have no civic pride?

 

TBH, I had no idea states had official books or guns!

2016-04-06 10:26 AM
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Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn And yet, I bet not one of those homicides was committed with the Official State Gun. Do people have no civic pride?

 

TBH, I had no idea states had official books or guns!

lol, yeah what exactly does it mean to be a "state book"  

 

2016-04-06 10:39 AM
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( Side note, there's a bill working its way through the New York State legislature that's going to declare as the Official State Gun of New York, the .38 Special with Electrical Tape Wrapped Around the Grip and the Serial Number Filed Off. It's expected to pass with little resistance.


I hear the zip gun is also a strong contender for state gun amongst the old school NYers.


2016-04-06 11:09 AM
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NY state gun:

2016-04-06 11:41 AM
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I don't think Tennessee understands the concept of "State ______". They literally have 10 different state songs.

Alabama has an official state bible. It's the actual bible that was used to swear in Jefferson Davis as president of the Confederate States. As an athiest, that doesn't bother me one bit. It's a historical artifact. What Tennessee is doing is beyond stupid, and (in my opinion) a clear violation of the 1st Amendment. The only thing Tennessee will accomplish here is to waste their taxpayers' money defending this dumb legislation in court.

2016-04-06 12:10 PM
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The next issue we face is the "Transgender Bathroom Bill" that is coming up for vote. So, I can see there being problems with that no matter how it is voted on.

Whenever there is a vote, there will always be people that disagree with the outcome.

2016-04-06 1:21 PM
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Originally posted by jford2309

The next issue we face is the "Transgender Bathroom Bill" that is coming up for vote. So, I can see there being problems with that no matter how it is voted on.

Whenever there is a vote, there will always be people that disagree with the outcome.




Did you happen to see the picture that Kroger's supermarket put up in one of their gender-neutral bathrooms? it was circulating on social media the other day.

I thought it explained the value of not having separate male/female bathrooms in a way that made it seem both obvious and inclusive, as opposed to it being about protecting gender identity rights and other things that make people uncomfortable or upset.

I read it and thought, "well that makes it sound simple, doesn't it?"

ETA:
Found it:

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=krogers+bathroom+gender&view=de...

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2016-04-06 1:28 PM
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Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn
Originally posted by jford2309

The next issue we face is the "Transgender Bathroom Bill" that is coming up for vote. So, I can see there being problems with that no matter how it is voted on.

Whenever there is a vote, there will always be people that disagree with the outcome.

Did you happen to see the picture that Kroger's supermarket put up in one of their gender-neutral bathrooms? it was circulating on social media the other day. I thought it explained the value of not having separate male/female bathrooms in a way that made it seem both obvious and inclusive, as opposed to it being about protecting gender identity rights and other things that make people uncomfortable or upset. I read it and thought, "well that makes it sound simple, doesn't it?" ETA: Found it: http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=krogers+bathroom+gender&vie...

I know plenty of retailer's that have unisex bathrooms but this bill (to my understanding) is talking about schools restrooms and locker rooms. It may encomplass more, but I know that is a huge issue I am hearing about.



2016-04-06 1:50 PM
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For the record, I fully support unisex bathrooms and locker rooms.  However, I don't think my wanting to hang out in the ladies locker room is the reason they're pushing for it...  

2016-04-06 2:40 PM
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For the record, I fully support unisex bathrooms and locker rooms.  However, I don't think my wanting to hang out in the ladies locker room is the reason they're pushing for it...  

Some of the European Ironman races have a shared changing room. My transition times would be horrible. 

2016-04-06 4:07 PM
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Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn And yet, I bet not one of those homicides was committed with the Official State Gun. Do people have no civic pride?

 

TBH, I had no idea states had official books or guns!

I'd never heard of official state books or guns either.  In Texas we have official state everything - large mammal, small mammal, flying mammal, food, native pepper, non-native pepper, grass, plant, flower, tree, fruit, cactus, reptile, saltwater fish, freshwater fish, sea shell, butterfly, bird, ship, fossil, gemstone, gemstone cut, hat, footwear, song, motto, pledge.  And those are just the things I remember off of the top of my head.

When the legislature is back in session come January, I'm sure official state book will be one of the first bills filed.  Luckily our legislature only meets every two years.

2016-04-06 4:11 PM
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I had to look up Nebraska because I had no idea.  Our state fossil is better than your state fossil.  :-P 

http://nebraskaccess.ne.gov/statesymbols.asp

State Bird - Western Meadowlark 
(Sturnella neglecta)

western meadowlark

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State Flag

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State Flower - Goldenrod 
(Soldiago gigantea)

 

goldenrod

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State Gem - Blue Chalcedoney

blue chalcedoney

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State Grass - Little Bluestem 
(Andropogon scoparius)

Little Bluestem

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State Seal

state seal

State Tree - Cottonwood 
(Populus deltoides marsh)

cottonwood

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State Fossil - Mammoth

mammoth

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State Rock - Prairie Agate

Prairie Agate

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State Mammal - Whitetail Deer

whitetail dear

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State Insect - Honeybee 
(Apis mellifica) 

honeybee

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State Fish - Channel Catfish 
(Ictalurus punctatus) 

Channel Catfish

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