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II. CAN I CONTINUE TO POSSESS THE MAGAZINES I LAWFULLY ACQUIRED?
YES! As of the date of this bulletin, California’s restrictions against “possession” have been unenforceable since June 29, 2017, when this same court issued a preliminary injunction preventing it from taking effect while the parties litigated the merits of the case.

III. CAN I USE THE MAGAZINES I LAWFULLY ACQUIRED AT A SHOOTING RANGE?
YES! For the same reasons above, California does not currently prohibit the “possession” of magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. Only activities involving the manufacture, importation, sale, transfer or receipt of such magazines are prohibited. The mere “use” of a magazine at a shooting range, for example, is not specifically prohibited. But BEWARE: the use of any “large-capacity” magazine in either a semiautomatic, centerfire rifle with a fixed magazine or a semiautomatic pistol with a fixed magazine could classify the firearm as an illegal “assault weapon” under California law.1
Simply request that image to be removed. It is a liability for which I do not want you to experience unanticipated, stupid legal consequences.
 

FresnoFarmer

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Sheesh! Be careful y’all! Long-term effects are still unknown.


Woman gets 6 doses of COVID-19 vaccine at once
Rachael Rettner

3 days ago

A vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a vaccination site in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

© Provided by Live ScienceA vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a vaccination site in Cardiff, United Kingdom.
A woman in Italy accidentally received six doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine all at once, according to news reports.
The 23-year-old woman did not experience any serious side effects from the vaccine overdose, CBS News reported.
The accident happened Sunday (May 9) at the Noa Hospital in Tuscany, Italy, according to CBS News. The nurse administering the vaccine mistakenly injected the woman with an entire vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which contains six doses.
Related: Quick guide: COVID-19 vaccines in use and how they work
The error happened because the nurse thought that the vial she was injecting had already undergone a necessary dilution step — before the vaccine can be administered, each of the six doses is taken out of the original vial and put into a new vial, where the dose is diluted, CBS News reported.
"She thought that the dilution had taken place," Dr. Tommaso Bellandi, director of patient security for the northwest Tuscany health authority, told CBS News. "They are both transparent liquids of the same density. Unfortunately, this contributed to the error."
The nurse quickly realized her mistake, and the patient was monitored for 24 hours at the hospital. She was given fluids and fever-reducing medications as a preventive measure, according to CBS News.
The only side effect the woman experienced was pain at the injection site, and she was released from the hospital Monday (May 10), officials said.
The hospital has launched an investigation into the error.
Several other cases of COVID-19 vaccine overdoses have made headlines in recent months, including the case of a 91-year-old man in Ohio who went into shock after he received two COVID-19 vaccine doses in one day, Live Science previously reported.
And in April, 77 inmates at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison each received up to six times the normal dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine due to human error, according to the Des Moines Register. None of the inmates required hospitalization after the vaccine overdose, but some experienced sore arms, body aches and fevers, the Register reported. The two nurses who were administering the vaccine at the prison have been placed on leave during an investigation into the incident, officials said.
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Sheesh! Be careful y’all! Long-term effects are still unknown.


Woman gets 6 doses of COVID-19 vaccine at once
Rachael Rettner

3 days ago

A vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a vaccination site in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

© Provided by Live ScienceA vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a vaccination site in Cardiff, United Kingdom.
A woman in Italy accidentally received six doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine all at once, according to news reports.
The 23-year-old woman did not experience any serious side effects from the vaccine overdose, CBS News reported.
The accident happened Sunday (May 9) at the Noa Hospital in Tuscany, Italy, according to CBS News. The nurse administering the vaccine mistakenly injected the woman with an entire vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which contains six doses.
Related: Quick guide: COVID-19 vaccines in use and how they work
The error happened because the nurse thought that the vial she was injecting had already undergone a necessary dilution step — before the vaccine can be administered, each of the six doses is taken out of the original vial and put into a new vial, where the dose is diluted, CBS News reported.
"She thought that the dilution had taken place," Dr. Tommaso Bellandi, director of patient security for the northwest Tuscany health authority, told CBS News. "They are both transparent liquids of the same density. Unfortunately, this contributed to the error."
The nurse quickly realized her mistake, and the patient was monitored for 24 hours at the hospital. She was given fluids and fever-reducing medications as a preventive measure, according to CBS News.
The only side effect the woman experienced was pain at the injection site, and she was released from the hospital Monday (May 10), officials said.
The hospital has launched an investigation into the error.
Several other cases of COVID-19 vaccine overdoses have made headlines in recent months, including the case of a 91-year-old man in Ohio who went into shock after he received two COVID-19 vaccine doses in one day, Live Science previously reported.
And in April, 77 inmates at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison each received up to six times the normal dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine due to human error, according to the Des Moines Register. None of the inmates required hospitalization after the vaccine overdose, but some experienced sore arms, body aches and fevers, the Register reported. The two nurses who were administering the vaccine at the prison have been placed on leave during an investigation into the incident, officials said.
Wonder what super powers she's gonna get
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member

"San Luis Obispo County residents ages 12 and older are now eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines.


People age 12 and above can sign up for a vaccine through Recover SLO. Because of FDA regulations, only the Pfizer vaccine is approved for minors. Those under age 18 will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.


The vaccine is free of charge for those without insurance.


During the past four days, SLO County reported 25 new coronavirus cases. Of those, Paso Robles leads with eight cases, followed by San Luis Obispo with four and both Atascadero and Templeton with three."

Finally making progress
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
Sheesh! Be careful y’all! Long-term effects are still unknown.


Woman gets 6 doses of COVID-19 vaccine at once
Rachael Rettner

3 days ago

A vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a vaccination site in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

© Provided by Live ScienceA vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a vaccination site in Cardiff, United Kingdom.
A woman in Italy accidentally received six doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine all at once, according to news reports.
The 23-year-old woman did not experience any serious side effects from the vaccine overdose, CBS News reported.
The accident happened Sunday (May 9) at the Noa Hospital in Tuscany, Italy, according to CBS News. The nurse administering the vaccine mistakenly injected the woman with an entire vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which contains six doses.
Related: Quick guide: COVID-19 vaccines in use and how they work
The error happened because the nurse thought that the vial she was injecting had already undergone a necessary dilution step — before the vaccine can be administered, each of the six doses is taken out of the original vial and put into a new vial, where the dose is diluted, CBS News reported.
"She thought that the dilution had taken place," Dr. Tommaso Bellandi, director of patient security for the northwest Tuscany health authority, told CBS News. "They are both transparent liquids of the same density. Unfortunately, this contributed to the error."
The nurse quickly realized her mistake, and the patient was monitored for 24 hours at the hospital. She was given fluids and fever-reducing medications as a preventive measure, according to CBS News.
The only side effect the woman experienced was pain at the injection site, and she was released from the hospital Monday (May 10), officials said.
The hospital has launched an investigation into the error.
Several other cases of COVID-19 vaccine overdoses have made headlines in recent months, including the case of a 91-year-old man in Ohio who went into shock after he received two COVID-19 vaccine doses in one day, Live Science previously reported.
And in April, 77 inmates at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison each received up to six times the normal dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine due to human error, according to the Des Moines Register. None of the inmates required hospitalization after the vaccine overdose, but some experienced sore arms, body aches and fevers, the Register reported. The two nurses who were administering the vaccine at the prison have been placed on leave during an investigation into the incident, officials said.
The fact you would conflate a medication error that so far shows zero short term impact with speculative long term side effects demonstrates your inability to understand this subject. Your exchange with cannabineer, who tried for an entire day to have an actual dialogue with you, to which you posted back similar misunderstood scientific literature proved that.

PLEASE take your conspiracy theory away from this thread. I respect your right to believe it but please don't do it on this thread. Please create one of your own.
 

FresnoFarmer

Well-Known Member
The fact you would conflate a medication error that so far shows zero short term impact with speculative long term side effects demonstrates your inability to understand this subject. Your exchange with cannabineer, who tried for an entire day to have an actual dialogue with you, to which you posted back similar misunderstood scientific literature proved that.

PLEASE take your conspiracy theory away from this thread. I respect your right to believe it but please don't do it on this thread. Please create one of your own.
VITT is a conspiracy theory too huh? I know people get their feelings hurt when somebody challenges the vaccine gospel. I stated a simple FACT. The long-term side effects are unknown. Is this not true? All I said was be careful. How did this trigger you? Covid-1984 is real.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
VITT is a conspiracy theory too huh? I know people get their feelings hurt when somebody challenges the vaccine gospel. I stated a simple FACT. The long-term side effects are unknown. Is this not true? All I said was be careful. How did this trigger you? Covid-1984 is real.
Why would you try to put those words in my mouth? If you bother to research this thread you will see I have discussed that issue. Why would you imply I'm emotionally hurt because you disagree with mathematical medical models? In the medical profession you soon learn not to become emotionally tied to the research otherwise you end up vetting data often to your patient's detriment. My questions were merely rhetorical.

The science of medicine, in particular public health, isn't about the survival of one person it's about the use of mathematical models to shape the healthiest outcome for a population. We don't take it personally when someone chooses Laetrile, Cannabis, Coffee Enemas, Christian Science or any other statistically non-ranked treatment.

We are interested in the outcome of their choice to involve themselves in what would be considered unethical research if we recommended it. In the end ALL data is valuable no matter the outcome. So I thank you for your courage to participate in potentially dangerous and deadly research. Medicine does not ignore that sacrifice it simply doesn't recommend it.

I wish you well and hope your choices work out well for you and your family. I merely asked for the respect I proffered you by asking you to create your own thread for alternative treatment models and radical challenges to science. If you choose to continue to post here I will simply ignore what I consider uninformed and potentially dangerous information.
 

FresnoFarmer

Well-Known Member
Why would you try to put those words in my mouth? If you bother to research this thread you will see I have discussed that issue. Why would you imply I'm emotionally hurt because you disagree with mathematical medical models? In the medical profession you soon learn not to become emotionally tied to the research otherwise you end up vetting data often to your patient's detriment. My questions were merely rhetorical.

The science of medicine, in particular public health, isn't about the survival of one person it's about the use of mathematical models to shape the healthiest outcome for a population. We don't take it personally when someone chooses Laetrile, Cannabis, Coffee Enemas, Christian Science or any other statistically non-ranked treatment.

We are interested in the outcome of their choice to involve themselves in what would be considered unethical research if we recommended it. In the end ALL data is valuable no matter the outcome. So I thank you for your courage to participate in potentially dangerous and deadly research. Medicine does not ignore that sacrifice it simply doesn't recommend it.

I wish you well and hope your choices work out well for you and your family. I merely asked for the respect I proffered you by asking you to create your own thread for alternative treatment models and radical challenges to science. If you choose to continue to post here I will simply ignore what I consider uninformed and potentially dangerous information.
The dogma cannot be challenged, I know. The simple fact that say “be careful” “we do not know the long-term effects” and you immediately dismiss the possibility of long term effects occurring shows as much. I thank you for your courage in participating in a potentially dangerous and deadly experiment. I wish you well too though. It’s all love over here.
 
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