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Drew1231104 karma

I work in Pinellas and went to school in Hillsborough. I've left my gun in my car almost every day in both locations because of laws and rules. It's illegal for me to carry at USF like I did literally everywhere else, but having it in my car is totally legal. I also work for one of the largest employers in the Bay area who does not allow guns at work, even in lockers or bags. Florida (maybr federal) law states that leaving a gun in your car cannot be prohibited by an employer. I leave it in my car in a relatively large parking lot.

I also drive a stick shift, so I think my car is probably safe. I also will never put any gun stickers on my car. Those just say "there's a gun in here."

Drew123192 karma

I ride a super-sport. Would you reciprocate my biker wave?

Drew123175 karma

How many hours do you each work outside of the community per week?

Drew123173 karma

A lot of young men have more elastic rib cages.

When doing CPR, you normally break cartilage that attaches the ribs to the sternum. Ribs occasionally get involved, but the cartilage is normally what pops when doing CPR.

In young people the cartilage is more durable and doesn't have as much of a tendency to break.

There's also a chance that he may have been given weak compressions. This can happen in the hospital, especially with short codes if there aren't any big people on the floor that can put force into the compressions.

Drew123155 karma

No Facebook.

Good for you.