tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post3454089824236773841..comments2023-10-29T05:29:58.599-04:00Comments on Right-Side-of-Lowell: Lowell Was Right to Ban Knives of a Certain LengthUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-35344768511467697512011-01-25T07:44:09.570-05:002011-01-25T07:44:09.570-05:00Meanwhile,all fishermen and anglers, hunters and s...Meanwhile,all fishermen and anglers, hunters and sportsmen, there are tips for avoiding the unintended consequences of the ordinance and believe it or not, certain exemptions written in for anglers.The best advice is that before you carry your fillet knife and get arrested for the absurd, that you have and carry on your person your valid 2011 Massachusetts Fishing or Sportsmen's licenseand to store your fillet knife with your fillet board. Use good needle nose plyers to make your line cuts and trims and you should not run afoul of the Ordinance.Thomas A. Wirtanenhttp://www.brooksidetom.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-17938840998987291702011-01-24T09:09:46.656-05:002011-01-24T09:09:46.656-05:00Speaking as someone who's worked in two psych ...Speaking as someone who's worked in two psych hospitals I'd like to point out that both were privately owned and got the overwhelming majority of their patients from state agencies. These hospitals are frequently better run than the state facilities (according to some of my older coworkers). Of course a lot of that is simply the evolution of people's understanding. And also the truly challenging and more dangerous people still go to more secure, state-run facilities. But privitization does have its benefits.Ratbashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08916846102735447211noreply@blogger.com