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deathsythe t1_jd63u86 wrote
Reply to comment by therealDrA in Democrat Nick Autiello running for Congress in R.I. - The Boston Globe by therealDrA
There's a (D) next to his name, so he's electable in RI.
deathsythe t1_jarglw4 wrote
Reply to comment by gamefreak9199 in RI Assistance with Landlord Issues by gamefreak9199
Happy to help. Good luck!
deathsythe t1_japi6j8 wrote
Reply to RI Assistance with Landlord Issues by gamefreak9199
RIGL 23-27.3 & RIGL 45-24.3 are what you're looking for for building code and occupancy code respectively.
>It is also the landlord's responsibility to make sure all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, and other facilities (and appliances provided as part of the rental agreement) are kept in operable condition and meet housing code standards.
and
>He or she is also obligated to provide hot and cold running water at all times and must provide heat (68 degrees minimum but it may be higher under some local ordinances) between October 1st and May 1st, except when heat or hot water are generated by an installation controlled solely by the tenant and supplied directly by a public utility connection.
RI Landlord-Tenant Handbook(PDF) is your friend, and should be your LL's too. Seems like they're one of the ones that give the rest of us a bad name.
deathsythe t1_ja8j8t4 wrote
Reply to comment by AttackonRetail in Help us take down slumlords! by MrArkAngel11
Because the people who generally support these things don't work for a living.
deathsythe t1_j9ka9fj wrote
Reply to comment by reddit_beats_chive in David Cicilline to resign from Congress to lead Rhode Island Foundation by rhodyjourno
Anything short of fellating them seems to get downvoted anytime you talk about dem politicians in this sub.
deathsythe t1_j9ka6cv wrote
Reply to comment by Swamp_yankee_ninja in David Cicilline to resign from Congress to lead Rhode Island Foundation by rhodyjourno
*vile
but other than that, couldn't agree more.
deathsythe t1_j88yr4s wrote
Reply to comment by lestermagnum in Push to boost RI minimum wage loses steam as public's interest is pulled to housing crisis by cowperthwaite
You're not a journalist covering this, nor was this comment directed at you.
deathsythe t1_j86lkpm wrote
Reply to comment by cowperthwaite in Push to boost RI minimum wage loses steam as public's interest is pulled to housing crisis by cowperthwaite
This comment seems insincere, or why else would you deliberately be leaving out the fact that de la Cruz's response bill/proposal was to lower it even further to 5%. Seems like pertinent information, no?
deathsythe t1_j7cqhy5 wrote
Reply to comment by TheGreyVicinity in What’s the logic behind stun guns & tasers being illegal? by TheGreyVicinity
That seems very excessive. Check the RI Tenant Handbook (PDF) to make sure that's all on the up and up.
deathsythe t1_j7cqdmt wrote
Reply to comment by WarExciting in What’s the logic behind stun guns & tasers being illegal? by TheGreyVicinity
Additionally - there's a pinned thread in the r/RIguns subreddit that has a lot of good information as well as to obtaining your RI CCW license.
deathsythe t1_j7cc025 wrote
Looking for any logic in laws relating to firearms, weapons, or anything self-defense related is a fools errand - unless of course you understand the real logic behind it, that the state want's a monopoly on violence and the ability to defend itself.
This law was rendered unconstitutional per Caetano v. Massachusetts some years back, which is binding to RI and the AG's office did say they would respect it.
That being said - our esteemed state legislature has decided not to strike the law from the books yet.
RI is one of, if not THE safest state in the union, and has enjoyed (up until recently) a healthy respect for the 2A. That is all slated to change however as last year they passed a magazine capacity bill under questionable methods, and signs point to them doing the same this year with an "assault weapons" ban.
Meanwhile - you can count on one hand the number of times rifles affected by such a ban (or high capacity magazines) were used in crime in RI year over year, and if you want to be pedantic, with both hands you can count all gun crime (assuming you don't count those committed by the police).
OP - FWIW I carried a Taser Pulse for a few years when I had to go into anywhere I couldn't bring my legal handgun - mostly just NYC - but I was fortunate enough to never have to use it.
I abhor all the restrictions on your ability to defend yourself, especially since as you described yourself as a "small (sic) female with no self defense skills" - you need something to balance the scales and even the playing field. It is unfortunate that the state legislature seeks more and more to strip that ability from you. That being said - the best thing you can do is to try to get yourself out of your situation as quickly as possible. That should be your first priority. Once that is sorted - myself (and any other member of the r/riguns community I'm sure) would be more than happy to walk you through whatever the next steps you seek in order to defend yourself adequately to your own comfort.
Good luck!
deathsythe t1_j691tk9 wrote
Reply to Favorite RI bagels? by fill-in-theblank
As a fellow Ex NYer - there are loads of us it seems - I am watching this thread with great interest.
As a corollary - I've found Cindy's Diner in Scituate (I think) is the closest to a traditional NY/NJ style diner in the state, and would recommend that as well.
deathsythe t1_j025qa1 wrote
Reply to comment by Mutabilitie in Can Governor McKee really evict homeless people sleeping on State House grounds? by rhodyjourno
> Can’t yell fire in a crowded theater.
Good lord I am sick and tired of hearing this. Do they not teach civics anymore? Brandenburg v. Ohio & Hess v. Indiana overturned most of Schenck v. United States.
The fact that this "yelling fire in a crowded theater" myth has continued on well into the information age is a blight on the education system.
Unless the 1A execution/speech in question would "incite imminent lawless action" it is protected speech. The test for what qualified as "imminent lawless action" isn't exactly a cakewalk either. It requires specifics, and actionable statements/plans.
deathsythe OP t1_ize3apg wrote
Reply to comment by ObviousReflection90 in Who still hasn't turned on their heat? by deathsythe
It's worse when you realize that they vote and reproduce, but here we are... :D
deathsythe OP t1_ize0l6i wrote
Reply to comment by ObviousReflection90 in Who still hasn't turned on their heat? by deathsythe
Appreciate that. I have a master's degree in mechanical engineering, and I get downvoted for posting the results of something I literally conducted experiments with back in undergrad...
deathsythe OP t1_izavd6h wrote
Reply to comment by GotenRocko in Who still hasn't turned on their heat? by deathsythe
And a PS4 and 2 computers, and several 98° bodies, sure.
deathsythe OP t1_izal0aw wrote
Reply to comment by shortys7777 in Who still hasn't turned on their heat? by deathsythe
Not to be pedantic, but a candle can throw ~100 BTUs of heat energy.
While it might not be appreciable vs. a mini-split unit or other HVAC, to say it is not providing heat is a complete misnomer. Grab a candle by the top or the jar, or from the top of the jar and tell me it isn't throwing heat.
I'm not suggesting that two or three candles are going to heat a whole house by any means, but it certainly is throwing off heat.
deathsythe OP t1_izahsp7 wrote
Reply to comment by GoGatorsMashedTaters in Who still hasn't turned on their heat? by deathsythe
Hot air rises. If your walls and attic are insulated then it should trap some of that rising heat. Thermodynamics. Fuck yeah science.
deathsythe t1_iza1mbh wrote
Reply to comment by fishythepete in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
Fortunately you are correct. Note my edit. There was an issue with being over-credited for my community solar farm participation.
deathsythe t1_iza152t wrote
Reply to comment by fishythepete in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
On that I don't/won't disagree with you. but the point still stands about the assholes in the statehouse.
deathsythe t1_iz9t75j wrote
Reply to F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
Same mate. My electricity usage went down (because we're being cognizant of it) and my bill still tripled.
Can never get through to anyone to dispute it or get an understanding of it. I'm sure I'm one of several thousands calling.
edit - apparently it was a solar energy credit issue. They over credited me, and my bill pay service/community solar management company (Arcadia) billed me for the inflated amount.
deathsythe t1_iz9rny7 wrote
Reply to comment by Quick_Fennel_3244 in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
Doesn't matter. People did and nothing happened. People showed up to the committee hearings on the recent gun control and nothing happened. The assholes in the statehouse will do as they like regardless of what we do/say.
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deathsythe t1_je7p9mp wrote
Reply to comment by Pleasant-Champion-14 in Mass shootings in the US since 2009. A mass shooting is defined as any incident in which four or more people are shot and killed. Since 2009, there have been 306 mass shootings, resulting in 1710 people shot and killed and 1087 people shot and wounded. ---NONE IN RHODE ISLAND! by wyzapped
*isn't
FTFY, because the FBI begs to differ
In 2019 (last publicly released data from what I can gather) we had 25 murders that whole year, and less than half of them of them were with firearms.
None of them were with rifles of any kind (contrary to the push for an "assault weapons ban" rifles quite literally are not a problem here) - more people were killed by knives (7), bludgeoning instruments (6), and hands and feet (2) than rifles of any kind, not just so called "assault weapons".