Interesting
My old boss was a certified engineer PE i think it was. He had a stamp to stamp drawings official whatever it was.
He grew up in chicago. Was there in the riots. He was the only white kid. His dad walked to the factory down the street everyday carrying a lunch box. So king was assassinated and they rioted in Chicago.. like sent in the national guard riot. They didnt have a gun in the house. And the riots were getting closer. His dad went across the street to borrow a gun. They didn’t have one to spare. They'd only give up a single shoot .22 so he came home with that. They stayed up all night ight watching the glow of the fires get closer. The tanks were lined up on a street just one or two over from theirs to make a barrier. They layed there all night and listed to the tank tracks on the road scared to death. How they can have those gun laws there after that is beyond me.
They had swimming in gym class in Chicago and bussed them all to the ymca where they all swam buck naked. he is a good dude. Old factory rat like me.
I became a certified PE when I lived in Iowa, mostly as a challenge. My employer never asked me to stamp anything and it hasn't made a difference in my career. From what I have seen, it is the construction industry where this is the norm. That said, I think there would be more accountability if people were putting their stamp on their work. Professional standards are a good thing, although I'm sure there are libertarians who will argue that it's a slippery slope to government overreach or something.
As for Chicago, it's as racially charged as it has ever been, but thankfully I live in the suburbs away from the city itself. I certainly own guns, but we require a so-called FOID card here; I don't know why an ID card is needed for my 2nd Amendment right but not to exercise the right to vote.