no
because it is discrimination! and they will get fired.
It can be considered evidence and may need to be tested for ballistics and/or gunshot residue to determine if it has been used in a crime.
THey are called "Sim" (simulated) rounds, and are fired out of a standard issue police sidearm with a modified barrel. It contains a paint capsule instead of a lethal projectile.
Yes, not only fired but prosecuted in court.
There is no way that it has never been fired. Maybe never been fired by you, but all the weapons the Tulsa Police Department bought have been fired. Officers were required to qualify with it once a year on the range and had to put somewhere between 90 (Minimum) to several hundred rounds through it when practicing and qualifying each year.
Ruger is the name of a gun manufacturer in the USA. The German pistol carried by officers and non-commissioned officers was the Luger or the Model P 08. It fired a 9mm Parabellum cartridge, which is equivalent to 0.38 inch (or caliber). Officers also carried the Walther P-38 which also fired the 9mm Parabellum cartride. Another favorite pistol for police was the Walther PP (Police Pistol), which came in calibers of .22, .32 and .38. The latter caliber is also known as the .380 Auto. It is the same gun used in almost all of the James Bond movies and also by Tom Cruise in the latest movie, "Valkyrie".
Jimmie Akins was fired after being arrested for extorting tow truck drivers in Chicago, while he was with the police force. According to FBI, who investigated several officers in the Chicago PD, Akins forced tow truck drivers to pay him $100 whenever he informed them of an accident.
Calvin Coolidge, who was the governor of Massachusetts at the time, responded to the 1919 Boston police strike by taking a strong stance against the strike and asserting that public safety should not be compromised. He called in the National Guard to maintain order and expressed his support for hiring replacement police officers. This decision boosted his reputation and helped him become Vice President and later President of the United States.
Yes, as of 2014, you can be fired for being gay in Idaho.
You can be fired for being gay in 28 states.
After being fired in idaho how long does an employer have before they to pay you
Maybe. It depends on the "crime" and who was doing it. If it was a fellow worker you should have gone through the chain of command instead of calling the police. Calling the police was not the proper action. If you were being robbed, then calling the police would have been the proper action. Since you were fired my guess is that it was something between you and a person you work with.