A quick search shows it’s prohibited in just 4 states. Many states have conditions that apply to configuration of rifles (and shotguns) such as capacity limits, so those would affect them the same.
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Isn’t the AR-15 the most popular rifle to hunt with in the US?
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Memes@sopuli.xyz•BREAKING: Sam Altman points out that putting out fires in orphanages also uses a lot of water.English
41·1 month agoI’ve heard that coconut coir can be very absorbent.
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Futurology@futurology.today•For the first time, the state of California was 100% powered by solar+batteries for a full 24 hour period.English
5·1 month agoThe current post title “For the first time, the state of California was 100% powered by solar+batteries for a full 24 hour period.”

Doesn’t match the article title/headline

And the article doesn’t imply what the current post title says:
sunlight at least partially powered the state for well beyond 24 hours straight.
Just below the above quoted part, the article has a graph detailing how much of the power supplied was solar vs other sources over the course of that day.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Unsealed: Spotify Lawsuit Triggered Anna's Archive Domain Name Suspensions * TorrentFreakEnglish
9·2 months agoThese companies maintain that even though you possess a PDF, you still do not own it and do not have the rights associated with ownership.
But they are just as directly related.
It might be funny if it were true, but it’s just a sad show of ignorance. It is exactly as possible in one as in the other for obvious reasons. It’s just not as easy to memorize.
To be specific:
- energy required to heat to boiling point 1180 kJ
- energy required to convert to vapor 8420 kJ
- energy required to heat to boiling point and convert to vapor 9600 kJ


He may have an employment contract in place which gives additional protections. It’s much more likely for a Harvard professor than your average worker.