amlevin
Regular Member
OK, the title is just to make this post OC relevant.
Recently, a rapist was attacking women he engaged in Massage Parlor/Clinics. Supposedly used a knife to force them into unwanted sex.
Well now they have a suspect under arrest. Guess who it turned out to be? A prominent Seattle Attorney who is not only a Shareholder/Partner in the law firm of Bailey Grant Onsager. He's the "second name on the door". Not just a high priced attorney but " has handled appeals for the Washington Court of Appeals, the Washington Supreme Court, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, according to his personal Web site. He has also worked for the Seattle City Attorney's Office."
http://mynorthwest.com/11/863860/Wanted-massage-parlor-sex-assault-suspect-arrested
So back to the original discussion, should massage parlor employees be allowed to arm themselves? Who knows when they may run into a lawyer from a big firm, right?
Recently, a rapist was attacking women he engaged in Massage Parlor/Clinics. Supposedly used a knife to force them into unwanted sex.
Well now they have a suspect under arrest. Guess who it turned out to be? A prominent Seattle Attorney who is not only a Shareholder/Partner in the law firm of Bailey Grant Onsager. He's the "second name on the door". Not just a high priced attorney but " has handled appeals for the Washington Court of Appeals, the Washington Supreme Court, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, according to his personal Web site. He has also worked for the Seattle City Attorney's Office."
http://mynorthwest.com/11/863860/Wanted-massage-parlor-sex-assault-suspect-arrested
So back to the original discussion, should massage parlor employees be allowed to arm themselves? Who knows when they may run into a lawyer from a big firm, right?