as a dependent, and that s the mainstay of the 1950s, then that s what this law continues toos. too. we heard that argument in the mississippi case just a couple of days ago. representative, let me finish with you, this case goes back to the district court, what s your expectation of what judge pitman will do. do you expect there to be an injunction while arguments continue, what do you think the next step is here? we re expecting there will be an injunction. we re also expecting it will go straight to the 5th circuit court which will also overturn that. the bottom line is from my understanding of this, and i m not a lawyer, but that the narrow pathway to sue here is with the licensing agencies. it s not with the attorney general. it s not with the state courts or the clerks so there s not going to be an injunction that s going to be put into effect that s going to put a stay on this. this unconstitutional ban is going to continue. it s already been going on for
FMCSA again delays electronic med cert implementation
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, in a supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking to be published this week in the
Federal Register, is proposing to delay again the compliance date for a system that will streamline communication between state driver’s licensing agencies and FMCSA regarding drivers’ medical certifications.
The agency previously delayed the implementation date of its Medical Examiner’s Certification Integration final rule from June 22, 2018, to June 22, 2021. It is now proposing to delay the implementation until June 23, 2025.
FMCSA says the delay will give the agency “time to complete certain information technology (IT) system development tasks for its National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners and to provide the State Driver’s Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) sufficient time to make the necessary IT programming changes after the new National Registry system is available.�
this is the second amendment showing the face, and he is entitled to have the gun, and passed muster with various licensing agencies. i think that it is just too easy to get a gun in florida. the idea that someone like george zimmerman, again, someone looking for trouble is walking around with a 0.9 millimeter is scary. and beyond that getting the gun is part 1, but what happens when you have a run-in with law enforcement. so the political issues are constant failures of the law enforcement, because if you have attacked police officers whishg are you carrying a gun? in the zimmerman case in particular you have that at play and also at play is the stand your ground laws, because to me, that is a license to shoot first. that is the political piece that i hope becomes an issue nationally. all of the people up in arms about trayvon, i hope they begin to get as aggressive about the stand your ground laws in the over two dozen states where they exist. i have been reading because