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The People’s Republic of California is at it again; through unelected state officials, California is severing ties to ham radio repeater owners throughout the state, jeopardizing the lives of millions of Californians who depend on these repeaters to operate during emergencies.
Last month, repeater operators were sent emails telling them the State would no longer allow them to operate repeaters on public land without paying substantial rental fees. In the letter sent by CAL FIRE, the state claims Ham operators no longer provide a benefit to the state or public safety. They claimed that “constantly changing technological advances” has made Ham radio obsolete during an emergency.
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed 15 gun-related bills into law Friday, tightening the state's already-stringent Second Amendment restrictions.
One of the bills, which expands a so-called "red flag" law to allow co-workers, employers and educators to seek gun violence restraining orders against firearms owners they fear are a danger to themselves and others, was vetoed twice by Newsom's predecessor, Jerry Brown.
Newsom also signed a companion bill allowing the gun violence restraining orders to last one and five years, although the gun owners could petition to end those restrictions earlier. The bill also allows judges to issue search warrants at the same time as they grant the orders. The warrants can be used immediately if the gun owners are served with the relinquishment orders but fail to turn over the firearms or ammunition.
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: LookingAtMars
How is the transmission of electricity causing fires? Why is it that other states do not have the same problems with their transmission of energy?
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: LookingAtMars
How is the transmission of electricity causing fires? Why is it that other states do not have the same problems with their transmission of energy?
One or more of the fires last year was said to have started from brush around power poles and things like that.
So this year they picked a date and time to cut the power and announced it. It looks like the same time the power was cut five wild fires started.
The wind also started up right about the time power was cut. Hard to say what it all means. Except it looks like someone knew when the fires would start. Could just all be a coincidence.
and i guess now they wanna change the policy which seems odd to begin with
Determining the cause of any fire usually takes some time, but that isn't the case for a wildfire that erupted in Calimesa Thursday which killed at least one person and destroyed dozens of structures. Video shows the moments before a trash truck dumped burning garbage in the area, igniting the blaze which resulted in the loss of 76 structures, mainly homes at a hilltop mobile home park, according to fire officials. The flames from the burning pile of trash quickly spread and ignited nearby vegetation in flames, according to Cal Fire Riverside Capt. Fernando Herrera.
any one know why garbage trucks cost 300k?!?!?!
The trash hauler who ignited the deadly Sandalwood fire by dumping burning garbage on a windy Calimesa roadside was following recommended safety standards, experts say. It is not unusual for trash to spontaneously catch fire and the practice nationally is for trucks to dump the hot load and call the fire department, according to the National Waste and Recycling Association in Washington, D.C. But the policy didn’t take into account the blustery winds that put Calimesa on high fire alert. Kirk Sander, chief of staff for the 800-member association, said Friday the group may rewrite the protocol after the Riverside County fire that destroyed 76 structures and killed one person. Sander said although no statistics are kept, there appears to be an uptick nationally in trash fires caused by discarded lithium batteries. In some cases, trash can ignite from a build up of gases and heat, endangering the $300,000 trucks.
The skin on the lady's chest in the first video's thumbnail turned me off from even watching the video as a source for these claims. It's a thing people's skin does.
originally posted by: letni
Lots of cali residents notice a heating up of parts of their homes and even SKIN before during and right after the fires.
5G-enhanced microwave directed energy weapon for systematic depopulation? Figures california is their LIVE test!