The Titanic Law
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

The Titanic Law

The owner of the Singapore-flagged ship that rammed into a Baltimore bridge could face hundreds of millions of dollars in damage claims after the accident sent vehicles plunging into the water and threw the eastern US transportation network into chaos.

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GO-GIVERS GAIN MORE
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

GO-GIVERS GAIN MORE

Every Tuesday Morning at 7:30am, a group of about Thirty professionals meets to network, mastermind, and educate themselves at Ground Zero in Myrtle Beach, SC. This coming Tuesday we start a new book and invite you to join us.

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South Carolina Constitutional Carry
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

South Carolina Constitutional Carry

Whether you like the law or not it says the "right to bear arms," not the right to bear arms with government permission by having a permit."   If you need help with your constitutional rights or happen to find yourselves in the other end of the criminal system give us a call at 843-357-9301.

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SPEEDING TICKETS
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

SPEEDING TICKETS

Do traffic tickets and associated fines really make us drive better? I’ve been ticketed about once every 5–7 years on average. I do notice that I am a better driver after each “occurrence.”

So, do traffic tickets make us drive more safely? Let’s explore some economic reasoning that can help us understand why they do or don’t, and then take a look at the evidence.

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Improper Pronoun Usage
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

Improper Pronoun Usage

Constitutional Rights, Parental Rights, Guardian Rights.  The intention of the law is to protect those fundamental rights provided to us by God, not have man undermine them.  When those that enforce the law forget that the purpose of the law is to protect the rights and opportunities of the people, not to target and repress the people they disagree with, then we will lose the freedom associated with those rights. 

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Does Customer Service make a Difference?
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

Does Customer Service make a Difference?

At Winslow Law, we believe strongly in customer service.  We are here to serve our clients to the best of our ability, as we strive to become even better.  We are committed counsel for clients, coworkers, and for our community.  This is our vision and our mission, and each team member gratefully pledges to provide the best customer service that is necessary for our growth.

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The FBI's Lawless Raid 
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

The FBI's Lawless Raid 

“I will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. It is not the Constitution as I would like to have it, but as it is, that is to be defended... It must be so respected, obeyed, enforced and defended, and let the grass grow where it may.”

― Abraham Lincoln  

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Homeowners Association
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

Homeowners Association

If you are an HOA - you better know what you are doing.  If you manage an HOA - you better know what you are doing.  If you live in an HOA - you better know what they are doing.

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God Bless Those Who are Willing to Sacrifice for Others Above Themselves
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

God Bless Those Who are Willing to Sacrifice for Others Above Themselves

Chris Avell, the pastor of Dad's Place in Bryan, Ohio, has been charged with violating the city's zoning laws for allegedly keeping the church's doors open for the homeless 24/7. City officials said the charges stem from investigations that allegedly uncovered safety risks inside the church, but the church says they made necessary repairs and that the city continues shifting the goalposts amid the dispute.

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DON'T STOP
Tyler Batts Tyler Batts

DON'T STOP

Standing or stopping is now banned on pedestrian bridges on the Las Vegas Strip. A place where visitors often pause to take photos amid the glittery casino lights or to watch street performers. Violators of the ordinance that took effect Tuesday could face up to six months in jail or a $1,000 fine.

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Your "Rights"
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

Your "Rights"

In a previous blog we discussed your God Given American Rights, but let’s now take a look at how this concept relates to the two more modern paradigms of rights, beginning with welfare rights.

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What are your RIGHTS?
Kacie Squires Kacie Squires

What are your RIGHTS?

The idea of rights gets invoked a lot these days. There are two categories of rights that dominate today’s political discourse.

First, there are welfare rights, which include "rights" to housing, healthcare, and education.

Second, there are identity-based rights, which include women’s rights, workers’, gay rights, and trans rights.

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Sandra Day O'Connor
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Sandra Day O'Connor

Sandra Day O'Connor, the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, passed away this month and I want to acknowledge that before we move to far away from this passing.

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The Feds'  'Kill Switch' 
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The Feds'  'Kill Switch' 

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated,” the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution reads.

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Happy Thanksgiving
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Happy Thanksgiving

What a blessing it is to wake up each day, to be able to serve our Community and Clients each day, and to have a team and family to be able to do it with. Last week we announced our Friendsgiving and you responded!

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Friendsgiving Celebration
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Friendsgiving Celebration

We invite you to join us for a gathering to share a delicious meal together while also supporting a great cause. We ask you to bring a dish to share and a donation to show you care for our community and partners at St James Health and Wellness. All canned food and money donations will go towards our "Give 'em the Bird" event, where we will be providing 25 families with their Thanksgiving meal on November 18th.

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Ella Knowles Haskell
Tyler Batts Tyler Batts

Ella Knowles Haskell

Praise for the “common man” is all too common in the world. It’s the “uncommon” man (or woman) for whom we ought to be most grateful.

A perfect example of an uncommon woman is Ella Knowles Haskell (1860-1911). Born in New Hampshire, she moved to Montana in 1888 at the age of 28 to relieve her tuberculosis and lived in the Treasure State for the remaining two decades of her life.

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