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Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lfb/2011-...11_AB%2011.pdf
No, it is not. You can only be discharged from your duties if you are a public worker and go on a strike (that is, fail to report to work for three days straight and/or show a clear dereliction in your job's tasks which have been presented to you). It is not a crime, and you cannot be sent to jail or prison or even be arrested for it... you do know what a crime is, don't you? I guess not.
To use an excerpt from your earlier post:
You're reminding me of a kid who's being told something he doesn't want to hear and just plugs his ears, screaming "BLAH BLAH BLAH". Are there any facts that you wish to contribute or are you more inclined to just assume everyone opposing your ideology just must be wrong?
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No, YOU don't know what a crime is. You should consult an attorney.
All things that are illegal are not crimes.
For instance, parking illegally in a handicapped zone is NOT a crime. Dude, this is basic stuff. It IS illegal, it IS punishable, but it is NOT a criminal violation.