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IronSavage3 t1_j9jqkwc wrote

In a lot of places there isn’t a sufficient infrastructure in place to solicit then vet potential volunteers who don’t have kids participating in the league. Almost every coach I’ve had in every sport until high school was someone’s dad who volunteered. The exceptions were younger parents who lived near my school and knew they’d be sending their kids there when they were old enough so they volunteered early to get some experience before their own kids came through.

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Fullertonjr t1_j9jlsxb wrote

He is projected to be a top five pick. This changes nothing. He didn’t do anything wrong. He didn’t commit a crime. If the state of Alabama could charge him with a crime, they absolutely would. You can legally carry and possess a firearm in Alabama without a permit or background check. He transported a gun that was owned by an individual directly to that owner.

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chugonthis t1_j9jdkb6 wrote

And used his car to block the road but they ain't gonna charge him or even suspend him

Since people are still arguing he didn't block anyone.

"On the return trip, police allege that Miller parked his car in a manner that blocked the Jeep that Harris, her boyfriend and a cousin, who is an Alabama student, were in."

https://sports.yahoo.com/alabamas-brandon-miller-could-have-stopped-a-tragedy-he-didnt-235307398.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAMOCV0ODBNYBzddBSUndrEFA93k7khkBOEYKLcoyv1ylX8fs3RfLTifhXp8k6KlN9gdi97KKaavzQwxMXaxMZFxVBYl5N52Q_Q7ChbFMIXzWv1fmQrg7jSXd7B2-ndMftsnujKOaGYyUobNEvLjbnK1x3cfjj3oxS8yY3P620NS3

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