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New World Order Title: Tucson cosmetology student under investigation for giving free haircuts
A local cosmetology student who gives free haircuts to the homeless is now in trouble with the state board. (Source: Tucson News Now) TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) - A local cosmetology student is being investigating for giving free haircuts to homeless in the community. Juan Carlos Montesdeoca has given dozens of free haircuts to the homeless at the Santa Rita Park over the past few months. “Out of the kindness of my heart. Out of the memory of my mom, because she lost her hair,” Juan Carlos Montesdeoca said. Montesdeoca thought he was doing a good deed for Tucson by offering the haircuts, a service many homeless hadn’t received in a long time. “About seven months was the longest one, another lady was about two years without a basic trim.” He too has been homeless in the past. When his Regency Beauty school closed its doors last September, he felt compelled to offer his services for free. But now, the Arizona State Board of Cosmetology is investigating a complaint against him for practicing without a license. (Official complaint from the Arizona State Board of Cosmetology. Source: Juan Carlos Montesdeoca) Tucson News Now spoke over the phone to Donna Aune, the board's executive director, who declined to comment because it is an active investigation. But she said they stand by the words written in the state statue that says in part “A person shall not perform or attempt to perform cosmetology without a license or practice in any place other than in a licensed salon.” Montesdeoca said he wasn’t aware of this regulation and is now worried that the haircuts he offered for free could now cost him his future in cosmetology. “They can suspend – even before I even try to get a license, they can say no. That would be very very unfortunate,” Montesdeoca said. Aune said they also have very detailed statue on sanitation and health safety. She said working outside a licensed salon and using an unlicensed person, is a “real risk.” For more information on current Arizona law regarding this, CLICK HERE. Poster Comment: Private charity is bad, but government wealth-spread is good? Rogue Outlaw haircuts, without government certification! The end of civilization. It takes thousands of hours of government training and supervision to cut a hair! /s (2 images) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 39. “A person shall not perform or attempt to perform cosmetology without a license or practice in any place other than in a licensed salon.” What complete horse shit! What about the parents who give their kids haircuts - are they lawbreakers too? My dad gave us kids haircuts until we were in our teens. I'm sure nolu chan can post a 1,000,000 word legal ruling that justifies this crap.
#3. To: Deckard, nolu chan (#1) I'm sure nolu chan can post a 1,000,000 word legal ruling that justifies this crap.Not needed….a copy of the state law will suffice. A. A person shall not:1. Perform or attempt to perform cosmetology, aesthetics or nail technology without a license in that category issued pursuant to this chapter, or practice in a category in which the person does not hold a license.B. An instructor shall not render cosmetology, aesthetics or nail technology services in a school unless the services are directly incidental to the instruction of students.
#6. To: Gatlin, nolu chan (#3) (Edited) 1. Perform or attempt to perform cosmetology, aesthetics or nail technology without a license in that category issued pursuant to this chapter, or practice in a category in which the person does not hold a license. Geez man STFU already! You channeling nolu spam now? The problem with government shills like you two is that you are too submissive to think for yourselves and need daddy government to tell you what to do. It's really pathetic watching you genuflect before the almighty State. This law is overly broad, capricious and arbitrary and makes anyone who cuts hair without approval from the State a criminal.
#7. To: Deckard (#6) This law is overly broad, capricious and arbitrary …Nah, the law is neither overly broad, capricious nor arbitrary. Read it again. This time let your mind automatically engrain the essential left-to-right straight line processing of the printed words without the use of your finder to physically track or point under each of the words you read. That way, you will find the law is quite specific and easy to understand….try it: A person shall not: Perform or attempt to perform cosmetology, aesthetics or nail technology without a license in that category issued pursuant to this chapter, or practice in a category in which the person does not hold a license.There now….what is there about that you find so hard to understand? … anyone who cuts hair without approval from the State a criminal.You are correct, in that: A person who violates this law is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.Attaboy….you got that part right!
#9. To: Gatlin, hondo 68, Stoner, A K A Stone (#7) (Edited) … anyone who cuts hair without approval from the State a criminal. And Gatlin continues to cheer the police state. I think the thing I despise most about you is your condescending attitude and your slave-like obedience to laws like this and your apparent support of such laws. It's nanny-state morons like you who are the pussies of society. Florida Sheriffs Used SWAT-Style Attack to Enforce Barbershop License “With some team members dressed in ballistic vests and masks, and with guns drawn, the deputies rushed into their target destinations, handcuffed the stunned occupants—and demanded to see their barbers’ licenses,” the court wrote. The raid was one of several deputies carried out against minority-owned barbershops and salons in 2010. The justices said the deputies went too far in using a SWAT-like approach just to check whether barbers were licensed. In fact, inspectors from Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) had inspected Strictly Skillz only two days prior to the raid and found everything in order. I'm sure Gatlin approves.
#11. To: Deckard, A K A Stone (#9) (Edited) And Gatlin continues to cheer the police state.I cheer and fully support Donald Trump’s oft-repeated “law and order’’ refrain. Trump has expressed unflinching support for police by pledging to stand up for our Law Enforcement.
![]() While on the other hand: You, Deckard, are a person who rebels against any authority, established order, or government rules and supports a political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies based on voluntary institutions….a political philosophy called, anarchism.
#13. To: Gatlin. loves criminals, supports anything they do (#11)
There, you've admitted that DJT supports law breaking police. You support ISIS McCain of Panama, your Senator, the traitor. You love criminal scumbags. Why?
#27. To: hondo68 (#13) In Just the Last 8 Days, Nine Cops Have Been Convicted or Charged With Sexual Molestation of ChildrenOnce again proving, contrary to your belief, that the American justice system is not broken. This is what the American justice system does. It ferrets out the bad, including bad cops, to charge and convict them. These arrests and convictions disproves the convenient mythology you Paultard assholes try to continually spread….that policing in America and the judicial system is broken. When the one percent bad cops are charged and convicted, both are functioning and doing exactly whey they were designed and structured to do. Trump has expressed unflinching support for police.You intentionally neglected to post the entire quote thereby creating fake news stating that Donald Trump supports law breaking police….when he does no such thing. The entire quote reads: “Trump has expressed unflinching support for police by pledging to stand up for our Law Enforcement.”To be certain, in the limited instances where clear and identifiable patterns of police misconduct are uncovered as you have pointed out, the federal oversight under Donald Trump will be the most appropriate remedy to ensure the rights of all Americans as he stand up for law enforcement. There is no professional group of individuals that have been as assailed and maligned recently as the American police officers. You Paultard asshole anarchist detractors and critics have become malcontent insurrectionists who always paint our nation’s police officers as racist and brutal in your failed effort to show the entire criminal justice system as systemically failed. Innuendos and misinformation in the wake of controversy and constantly calling attention to the one percent bad cops has become the standard response among you dissatisfied and rebellious malcontent Paultards within the public discourse on LF. Cops are operating within the most difficult and dangerous environment in decades and no single will provide immediate relief for the systemic obstacles facing the LEOs. But there is definite pattern to show hope the Trump administration has provided a welcome start. Although you have been chastised and your posting privilege suspended by Stone for posting lies and fake news on LF….you continue to do so. WHY?
#39. To: Gatlin (#27) thereby creating fake news stating that Donald Trump supports law breaking police… Speaking of fake news - have you made the call to Donald yet informing him that his assistant and chief strategist Steve Bannon is a purveyor of fake news having worked for many years at Breitbart, a site that is prominently featured on the list of "fake news" sites that you and the other leftists love to tout?
Replies to Comment # 39. Speaking of fake news - have you made the call to Donald yet informing him that his assistant and chief strategist Steve Bannon is a purveyor of fake news having worked for many years at Breitbart, a site that is prominently featured on the list of "fake news" sites that you and the other leftists love to tout? I see that you are now out of the closet and showing your liberal tendencies by joining the mainstream media as they repeatedly try to slander Breitbart by continuing to print false and defamatory descriptions of Breitbart News in a nakedly political effort to marginalize a growing competitor. In a news article about the appointment of former Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon to the National Security Council, for example, National Public Radio’s Merrit Kennedy described Breitbart News “a far-right media outlet that has promoted conspiracy theories” and claimed that it “espouses white nationalism.” She provided no evidence whatsoever to back up any of her false claims.
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