Anonymous ID: 23fa93 May 10, 2020, 2:43 p.m. No.9113148   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3172

>>9113124

Man, don't you know they've been freaking OUT after realizing

 

WE HAVE IT ALL

 

Okay, question for lawfags

Need a breakdown on how admissible-in-court that data collected by any intel agency is in court

Followup question

By "in court", is there any difference in how evidence is considered in civilian vs. military courts?

 

Thanks in advance for answer

Anonymous ID: 23fa93 May 10, 2020, 2:48 p.m. No.9113193   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9113150

Be a shame if the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation got blasted with nonstop crank calls and, ah, assorted tomfoolery tomorrow!

Anonymous ID: 23fa93 May 10, 2020, 3:02 p.m. No.9113355   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3479 >>3640

>>9113150

>Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation

 

This was too easy

Check out the head of the Florida DBPR

 

http://www.myfloridalicense.com/DBPR/about-us/departments-secretary/

 

Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Secretary Halsey Beshears is a successful farmer, entrepreneur, business owner and public servant who represented the Seventh District of the Florida House of Representatives from 2013- 2019.

 

As a Member of the Florida House of Representatives, Secretary Beshears fought to improve Florida’s business climate by streamlining government involvement, lowering taxes and increasing transparency. Secretary Beshears sponsored and passed legislation in policy areas including the federal single-subject amendment, building construction, transportation, and public records in public agency contracts.

 

During his tenure, he served as Chair of the Business and Professional subcommittee and the Careers and Competition subcommittee, as well as Vice-Chair of the Energy & Utilities subcommittee.

 

Prior to serving as state lawmaker, Sec. Beshears pioneered several successful small business ventures that are still thriving today. He is the current owner of 850 Investments and Management and 904 Investments of Duval County.

 

Early in his career, Sec. Beshears served as President of Total Landscape Supply where he played an instrumental role in the day to day operations of the two-million-dollar small business. He also served as Chief Financial Officer at Simpson Nurseries.

 

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Social Science from Florida State University and a Master of Science in Entrepreneurship from the University of Florida.

 

Beshears is a long time road bicycling devotee who logs more than 100 miles per week on the hills of Florida’s Big Bend. He’s the proud father of three daughters, Grace, Caroline, and Suzanne.

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LOL, Halsey Beshears' family owns marijuana dispensaries? Baaahaha, this is a parody site but this is still funny as hell

https://thecapitolist.com/monday-mailbag-probably-not-an-extreme-close-up-of-andrew-gillum-edition/

 

"“Obviously we just need to shut down the apothecaries and marijuana license holders in Florida, except the one my family owns.” –Halsey Beshears"

 

LMAO Beshears' work experience after being a frat boy at Florida state included "plant nursery" and "landscape company", which would sure give a dumb guy plenty of experience GROWING PLANTS

 

Look what happened to the shmuck who was running for Beshears' vacated seat in the Florida House:

https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/2020/03/13/house-candidate-ryan-terrell-arrested-allegedly-selling-meth/5044824002/

 

Still not seeing exactly why Beshears would have it in for De Santis. I mean, De Santis APPOINTED him to this plush post - why would Beshears stab him in the back? Is this personal? Did these guys date the same chick in college? De Santis obviously pissed off Beshears somehow.

 

https://www.thecentersquare.com/florida/bills-stalled-but-process-of-florida-occupational-license-reform-gaining/article_6fead274-894e-11e9-8ff5-73e08a128ec9.html

 

"In 2018, Beshears sponsored House Bill 15, which sought to deregulate occupations such as nail polishers, boxing timekeepers, and hair braiders while streamlining those for barbers, nail specialists and business organizations.

 

HB 15 passed the House 74-28 but never made it out the three Senate committees it was assigned to.

 

DeSantis’ appointment of Beshears as DBPR chief, however, encouraged lawmakers to submit a bevy of similar measures in 2019."

Anonymous ID: 23fa93 May 10, 2020, 3:11 p.m. No.9113479   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9113355

AH HAH

USING THE BUSIEST AIRPORT IN FLORIDA AS A KICKBACK SCHEME

 

DeSantis was up againist Beshears and his cronies, after spearheading an effort to kick them all off the

 

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics/os-ne-desantis-airport-board-mayors-20190925-buujzzdrnjbr5gdptvpymeuvhi-story.html

 

"…The amendment would have eventually forced both Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings to give up their seats on the seven-member board that oversees the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, a powerful agency that runs the busiest airport in Florida – and controls a $4 billion construction budget…

 

…Sen. Dennis Baxley, a Republican from Ocala who filed the amendment but then withdrew it after it started to attract scrutiny, has repeatedly declined to answer questions about where he got the idea or with whom he discussed it.

 

But emails obtained under Florida’s public-records laws show the amendment was sent to Baxley by an aide to one of DeSantis’ top appointees: Halsey Beshears, the secretary of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the state agency that licenses businesses and occupations ranging from cosmetologists to veterinarians."

 

Shady thieving fuckers, always exactly the same story no matter what state they're in.

Anonymous ID: 23fa93 May 10, 2020, 3:18 p.m. No.9113557   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9113490

 

It'd be mighty fine cover for an op.

As long as arresting officers didn't go in there like gangbusters, hardly anybody would even bat an eyelash.

 

Accidentally or not, could be a useful on-the-fly addition to the Plan.