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  1. That is funny, Early. It was actually one of the libs on the thread that first brought it up....in usual fashion I might add....trying to throw it in a believer face in a degrading way
  2. Maybe those damn moose genetically engineered the bacteria to get back at the whitetail for the brain worm thing
  3. I haven't looked it up but I will. I am betting like most other leaders (ours included) there is one set of rules they apply to others and another set to themselves and their families
  4. Actually the follow the to the LETTER. As for the WMD and oil. I don't know what was there. I haven't seen tankers sucking the place dry either. I think many fat cat defense contractors made a ton of money using our young soldiers blood as colateral. I dont think we should have gone in because we can't win with a public that can't do what is needed. I guess if nothing else they got a 12 year pass from when we first should have leveled the place. I certainly hope we don't have a run in with the Chinese and it ends up on our shores because from what I have seen on here and heard by many people, the American public in general doesn't have the stomach to protect ourselves.
  5. I don't think yuo know Marines as well as you think. The Marines are NEVER going to be ashamed to call themselves Marines. As far as fueling hate...I wish you people will get it through your heads. We are dealing with primatives. They hate and like to hate. no matter what we do they will hate us. Just because of what we stand for they hate us. The way we live our lives they hate us. You are very mistaken if you think it will change with a little hand holding and singing in a circle.
  6. Our military will NEVER win trying to play politics. Here is how you win support. If they harbor the enemy they die with the enemy house by house, village by village counrty by country.
  7. Illegal wars? Really? based on what? I would also have to disagree with your last sentence. While the cost of the wars are significant they are not a perpetual program like Welfare is. look at you total bill not just on a Federal side. NY has a huge portion of their annual budget entrenched in give away programs. I agree with the foreign aid cut back. I am also very surprised we havent tied up at the docks in Iraq and pumped the value of our expense over there in crude.
  8. I dont see who is taking anyones rights away. I sounded voluntary to me. If you don't feel yu want to do what is required for the program...don't take advantage of the program. It really is their choice then. As far as charity, VIrgil. Charity is a great and wonderful thing and really should be practiced by everyone as much as possible. But the redistribution of wealth that takes place in the welfare system is NOT charity.
  9. The STATEMENT FROM THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS is BS. I would love to have his explain the behavior of the Armed forces after their landing on D-Day. Ask him what was done to German captives during our advance. They were advancing and not able to readily takie prisoners. They were executed. No press, no poor public opinin. German sniper in a French church?. the church, the block and anyone close was taken out during the artillery barage. There is only one way to win and that is to beat them into submission. We did that in WW2 but have yet to do it since. Korea...Vietnam...and every 2 bit hell hole since. The press is there now and the American public doesn't have the stomach for what it takes to win. You can hide behind all to "we are better than that" and "morality" you want but we will remain targets and more will happen on our soil until they understand there is no measure we won't take to win. This is war. Until there is a realization by our enemies that they will be hunted down and killed at all cost, that the destruction will be beyond their understanding, that no target or area will be safe, that none of their family of friends are safe, we will NOT we be able to defeat the enemy....any enemy.
  10. A firearm, as defined by 26 U.S.C. 5845(a)(3) and (a)(4), is not made when a pistol is attached to a part or parts designed to convert the pistol into a rifle with a barrel or barrels of 16 inches or more in length, and the parts are later unassembled in a configuration not regulated under the NFA (e.g., as a pistol). A firearm, as defined by 26 U.S.C. 5845(a)(4), is made when a handgun or other weapon with an overall length of less than 26 inches, or a barrel or barrels of less than 16 inches in length, is assembled or produced from a weapon originally assembled or produced only as a rifle. I can't wait to see if WNY gets a straight answer. Everywhere I can find to read is stating the July 2011 cleared this up since the Encore and Contenders are not ONLY as a rifle. The first cited paragraph alows the conversion of a pistol to the rifle and the secondd paragraph allows it's conversion back. Therefore, so long as a parts kit or collection of parts is not used to make a firearm regulated under the NFA (e.g., a short-barreled rifle or „any other weapon‰ as defined by 26 U.S.C. 5845(e)), no NFA firearm is made when the same parts are assembled or re- assembled in a configuration not regulated under the NFA (e.g., a pistol, or a rifle with a barrel of 16 inches or more in length). Merely assembling and disassembling such a rifle does not result in the making of a new weapon; rather, it is the same rifle in a knockdown condition (i.e., complete as to all component parts). Likewise, because it is the same weapon when reconfigured as a pistol, no „weapon made from a rifle‰ subject to the NFA has been made. This paragraph is where I thin Bubba may be mistaken. It is not required that the parts be sold in a "KIT". It could be but not required. all that IS requird is that there be a collection of parts and they are designed to be interchangable. and I believe this is the money sentence: Merely assembling and disassembling such a rifle does not result in the making of a new weapon; rather, it is the same rifle in a knockdown condition (i.e., complete as to all component parts). Likewise, because it is the same weapon when reconfigured as a pistol, no „weapon made from a rifle‰ subject to the NFA has been made.
  11. That isn't accurate. you can have a carbine with a barrel under 16" and a rifle stock BUT you MUST have the proper paperwork filed with the Fed's and pay their hefty fee.
  12. I guess you guys are right. Let's disregard the permit system the DEC has put in place. Let's just not take the number of deer they anticipate. L'ets not perform the role they expect from us (killing the number of deer they want killed). Let's let them find another way to control the population. You guys act like we are talking about a hunting season for an endangered species. Doc is talking about taking 13 deer on 20 acres and it being the end of future hunting. 13 deer arent living on 20 acres. bottom line is MOST hunters in the state are not siccessful in filling the tags they have. Some hunters are. It all works out to numbers for the DEC. some areas may take the brunt of the harvest just because of access. If that area is good deer habitat the deer will be back
  13. I 150% agree with that, Burt. Because it is your property. Kind of hard to tell a neighbor what he can do or not do if it is within the law. There are areas though where you wouldn't even know it happened. If I had property next to Mendon Ponds park you couldn't shhot enough deer to make a difference. I think the impact is less in a suburban environment than in big woods they have so much food and refuge
  14. wont be any jumping through that. Are the panels up on pressure treated posts?
  15. The tag would have to stay with the meat, not the carcass. I have seen guys only take hinds, tenderloins and backstraps. Some people don't like messing with the front shoulders. I can't see wasting that meat.
  16. I have seen an entire nursery surrounded by a 5 or 6 strand electrified fence about 8' high to keep deer out. It was well over 100 acres. Worked great just until the deer figured out they could jump right through it on the run . I don't mean knock it over I mean in the air between the strands of wire and ones with big racks doing it too. I have no idea how they fit but they did it.
  17. I didn't say it never happened. I have never seen a dump other than the ones used by the highway department. I think you are exaggerating an example to make a point. I don't for one minute believe the deer that are wasted as you describe would have eny effect on the overall population. I would argue the number taken and not used and dumped are less than the deer wounded and lost or the ones poached
  18. "And I do not care if you get 2000 tags that does not justify killing a excessive amound of deer for personal pleasure or notariety because it is not for food at that point..." Isn't that up to the DEC to determine? If they didn't want the deer taken they wouldn't issue the tags. And just for my own information...where are all these ditches you see with wasted deer in them?
  19. Wouldn't want to hunt a whole season like we did but it was sure a blast. Had to eat your wheaties though, it was non stop humping all day long. We actually didn't hunt most of the afternoon to get them out of the woods during daylight.
  20. Hit it right on the head, Phade and Doe. The ones that try to paint the entire state based on thier own area really perplex me. I have hunted with 8 guys before down around Syracuse. We had nuisance and regular doe tags. 3 years running we took over 10 deer in one day of hunting each year. One Friday after Thanksgiving we took 13. We took what we could use and donated the rest. You know what, the following years the place was crawling with deer again. You just couldn't knock the population down. I understand isolated areas may get over hunted at some point because of access but I really think the deer population is like a bucket of water. take a cup out of the middle and the surrounding water will move in to fill the void. If the habitat and food is there in these big population areas and there are many areas you can't access to hunt it is difficult to control the population as a whole without over hunting the areas you can access. JMO
  21. Single shot doesn't even cut it. It has to be a muzzleloading pistol. You are correct on the permit part though
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