Retailers that manufacture pride merchandise in countries with poor LGBT records point to other ways they support gay rights. The merchandise has never been more plentiful or easier to find. Pride month has drawn a wide range of big-name retailers offering thematic merchandise timed to the celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights LGBT. It is selling pride-themed items like rainbow fanny packs and sequined caps. A statement from the company confirmed that the items in its collection are manufactured in China, Turkey and Myanmar, all of which have a poor record on gay rights.

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Paul M. Skinner, of Gig Harbor, was convicted by a jury of reckless endangerment Friday after a four-day trial. This is the first time the city has pressed charges against a drone operator over their conduct using one of the devices. Skinner's drone fell out of the sky near the intersection of 4th Avenue and Madison Street on June 29, The drone, which weighed about 2 pounds and measured 18 by 18 inches, fell into a crowd and struck the year-old woman on the head. She was knocked unconscious, but her boyfriend stopped her from falling. Skinner came forward to police a few days after the incident to identify himself as the operator of the drone.


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Back in , Stonewall was the first event in the region empowering the gay community to came out of its collective closet. The parade starts at 11 a. The joyful procession features floats, music bands, and hundreds of participants in vivid costumes.



Others have been jailed for flying drones because they were using them to commit crimes; some are serving prison sentences, for example, for remotely piloting aircraft to smuggle drugs and other contraband into prisons. The street was filled with parade floats and people. The broad white stripes of the crosswalk loom large across the bottom of the frame. As the Phantom lifts off and turns, a woman with shocks of purple hair enters the frame holding a small child, and both look at the rising camera. The drone is quickly above them and moving north along the avenue, flying through the canyon of high-rise buildings with crowds of parade-goers below.