Felon Friendly Companies

These 13 biggest companies that hire felons give us a whole new perspective about life after being behind bars. With a complex society, the convicted will tend to detach themselves. How much worse for ...

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"Environmentally-friendly" sounds completely normal to me. So does "Environment-friendly". But I'm pretty sure I favour the former (despite the fact that I normally prefer the shorter of any two

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Friendly Metal Detecting Community The most mind boggling finds you have ever made. Year end counts too!

to talk with someone in a friendly way often in order to get some advantage for yourself I would think of someone who is only being friendly to another in a shallow way (usually for self-centered reasons) as schmoozing. If you want to completely avoid any negative connotations, I think using the word friendly is just fine by itself (e.g.

Is there a word for someone who is very friendly but only on a very ...

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The Florida Times-Union: Florida now allows open carry. What weapons are legal for people with felony records?

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Florida law is clear: People convicted of a felony are prohibited from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition. But what about other weapons — like knives, tasers or pepper spray? Under Florida ...

Florida now allows open carry. What weapons are legal for people with felony records?

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A trio of Senate Democrats is working to muzzle more than 100 nonprofits and companies that have questioned the climate agenda, with a fishing expedition into their correspondence. Largely unnoticed is that the congressional climate crusaders didn’t come up with this idea on their own.