Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying ‘I am an Engineer,’ Federal Judge Rules
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Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying ‘I am an Engineer,’ Federal Judge Rules
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.
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It does seem that anyone could call themselves an engineer, so I get how this came about.
Re: Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying ‘I am an Engineer,’ Federal Judge Rules
I've been to Oregon. Have no interest in going back, honestly. Very backward state and the people seemed very odd.
Re: Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying ‘I am an Engineer,’ Federal Judge Rules
I wonder if there even exist a process to become a proper "engineer" according to the board.
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Re: Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying ‘I am an Engineer,’ Federal Judge Rules
Of course there is. Pay the state a bunch of money.Pugsley wrote:I wonder if there even exist a process to become a proper "engineer" according to the board.
Re: Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying ‘I am an Engineer,’ Federal Judge Rules
This is really and old trick to bar unwelcome opinions from people "outside the establishment" i.e. licensed in that state. Don't know if it is still the case, but in places like SC if you brought in a doctor "from somewhere else" to testify as an expert witness in a case , they would frequently be informed that they could be charged with practising medicine without a license if they chose to testify.