cncamusic

cncamusic t1_j94s8lq wrote

It’s confidential for safety reasons. I believe there is a “red flag law” in CT though and if you have reason to believe someone may have a weapon and is a reasonable danger to others there’s nothing stopping you from reporting it.

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cncamusic t1_iugerrw wrote

what is it a 5c extra cost to each nip? Does anyone really think tacking on 5c to a nip is gonna deter people from buying them or something? No one buys nips unless they're trying to hide their drinking, and no one hides their drinking unless they've got a problem, and no one with a problem is gonna think twice about a 5c hike LOL

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cncamusic t1_isaq5nf wrote

Genuinely curious; aside from quite literally just voting on an earlier date than “normal”, what else does “early voting” imply? From a layman perspective it would seem voting at a time where inclement weather is less likely is a plus. More people get out to vote, the populous is represented more accurately. Do you see any downsides to this? Perhaps my understanding of “early voting” is incorrect.

Edit: I guess the previously shot down amendment also intended to make changes to absently ballots, where this one does not.

“The 2022 amendment would authorize in-person early voting but not an expansion of absentee voting like the 2014 amendment.”

https://www.cga.ct.gov/2021/TOB/H/PDF/2021HJ-00059-R01-HB.PDF

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