That rule was just silly.
Probably bet your boots it was one of the big city dims who thought it up ...
That rule was just silly.
Isn't having to carry a license at all a big city dim thought?Probably bet your boots it was one of the big city dims who thought it up ...
Isn't having to carry a license at all a big city dim thought?
That's not necessarily true. When you say that...The semi-auto requirement also may have been related to the class location;
...I'm reminded of classes I've witnessed where the instructor started teaching before the new century started and hasn't changed anything about their class in the interim. OK, that may be an overstatement but within the past couple of years I've seen instructors use severely outdated Power Point slides that haven't been updated in at least a decade. Those are the same type of instructors that like to spend more time telling war stories than actually teaching the class.Must admit the class wasn't very well run. The instructor spent more time telling stories about his time with Dallas PD.
So it's still red?Anyone know if this is fact? I am hoping to get started donating here, after donating in WA state for years. And I hit the big 6-0 this year. Dang.
And my blood is still looking good, too...
Yes. I just checked. And it is.So it's still red?
That's good news. I will probably be working with South Texas Blood & Tissue Center, though. I couldn't find it on their web site, so I emailed them and am waiting to hear back.According to Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, there is no upper limit. YMMV
Thanks for finding and posting that. It's looking good to go. Just need to schedule when they're way out here in the boonies.If you're healthy, you're good.
https://southtexasblood.org/donor-faqs
Who can donate?
Answer: The qualifications to be a blood donor are simple. You must be in good general health, at least 17 years of age (or 16 with parental consent form) and weigh at least 110 lbs (or 120 lbs if 16 years old).
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