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  1. Just got Winchester 325 Round boxes of 22lr at Walmart in Ithaca for $14.24 a box.
  2. My cherries should be ready with in a week, if I can keep the birds out of them
  3. The black caps are starting to turn. I think they will be ready with in a week. Need a little rain to plump them up.
  4. Wow those are some small trees in the picture. When I have my property logged I will not take anything less then 20 inches across. The last time it was logged I had 29 walnut trees taken and they brought in $12,000 and then I had another 54 maples trees taken that brought in just under $12,000.
  5. Give it a couple hundred bucks and it will fix its self for a few hours. Go edit then advanced edit, you should be able to delete it.
  6. It won't be enforced because the Safe Act as we know it will go down. This violates so many of your rights is will not stand, and I believe after all said and done, it will really set back the gun grabbers and what they will be able to do. In the future in NY you will be able to own any semi-auto with any features accept a grenade launcher, no back ground check for ammo, and no long run registration and you can have any magazines except a 100 round drum.
  7. Well after reading this article, there are not many companies that can use this tax free zone. Here is the list so whats left? The list of businesses that don't qualify includes retail and wholesale, restaurants, doctors and dentists, law firms, financial services, accountants and utilities. http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/06/tax-free_ny_bill_ten_things_to.html
  8. Wow, sad to see what our once great country has become. http://www.businessinsider.com/california-school-toy-gun-swap-2013-6
  9. Hope you don't get a stray arrow into that fuel tank.
  10. NY Hunter, these are protected in NY can not be killed
  11. That is awesome. He may never catch another one in his life.
  12. http://www.nysturgeonfortomorrow.org/OneidaLakeSturgeon.htm
  13. From my understanding it was ok, to take pictures then release them unharmed. I have seen pictures in Newspapers before.
  14. Well this is some good news for pistol permits in the county. Star-Gazette | Elmira news, community, entertainment, yellow pages and classifieds. Serving Elmira, New York | stargazette.com A change to the way pistol permits are issued in Chemung County should reduce paperwork and bureaucratic hoops for applicants who want to carry a handgun for anything other than hunting and target shooting. Starting in July, Chemung County will stop issuing restricted pistol permits, and instead will issue only unrestricted pistol permits to people who have completed a three-hour course offered by the sheriff’s office. “I think under the Second Amendment and with everything that’s been going on in the last couple of months, I think this is really awesome news for Chemung County,” said Sheriff Christopher Moss during a press conference Thursday to announce the change. Chemung County Court is the issuing authority for pistol permits, Moss said. Right now, the court issues two kinds of permits: restricted permits, typically limited to hunting and target shooting, and unrestricted permits, also called carry permits, which permit open or concealed carry of a firearm, with certain exceptions. Applicants currently have to write a letter to get an unrestricted pistol permit on the first try; many applicants who receive restricted permits apply again to upgrade their status to unrestricted, Moss said. That two-step process made a significant amount of work for his pistol permit division, he said. The change was years in the making, Moss said. “When you look at the current pistol permit system and what an applicant currently has to go through, there’s really no sense in having a two-tiered system,” Moss said. Applicants for either kind of permit have to go through the same mental health background check, FBI fingerprint check, and checks with state and local law enforcement agencies. “It really only makes sense, since it’s the same background check, to give a one-tier permit,” Moss said. The sheriff’s office spoke with every law enforcement agency in the county, the district attorney, and Chemung County Court judges. All agreed the new system would be reasonable, Moss said. “We’ll be able to fast-track this, to help not only our own (pistol permit) division, but also the issuing authority, Chemung County Court,” Moss said. The county has been using a two-tiered system for as long as Moss can remember; he received his pistol permit in 1988. There are about 4,000 to 5,000 pistol permits in the county, Moss said, noting that the exact number of permit holders and the types of permits they have isn’t known. Before the official announcement Thursday, Star-Gazette Facebook fans said they anticipated the change. “Hopefully this is the announcement on going to a one-tier permit system, where everyone is granted a ‘concealed carry’ permit versus a worthless ‘hunting and target practice’ permit,” wrote Chris Collins of Pine City. “I hope it goes to one-tier permit. I'm still waiting on my approval,” wrote Richard Durgin. Classes coming Existing permits, both restricted and unrestricted, remain valid, Moss said. Anyone who would like an unrestricted permit must complete a three-hour class offered by the sheriff’s office. Classes are scheduled for June 29, July 13 and July 20 at the Chemung County Human Resource Center. Applicants can sign up for the classes starting Monday by calling the sheriff’s office at (607) 737-2987, ext. 251, or by visiting www.chemungsheriff.net. Moss thinks hundreds of people will sign up for the first few classes. About 200 to 250 people can attend the classes, which cost $20 per person to cover administrative costs, he said. Moss asked for patience with the application process. Many restricted pistol permit holders want to upgrade, the pistol permit division is already backlogged, and the county court has only one judge handling pistol permits after the recent retirement of Judge Peter Buckley, he explained. Around the state About half of the counties in New York State already have a single-tier system for pistol permits, Moss said. A total of 27 counties offer two tiers of permits, 26 counties offer only unrestricted permits and a handful offer permits in a combination of ways, he said. In Steuben County, the question of whether a pistol permit should have restrictions is left up to a judge, a spokeswoman at the county clerk’s office said. No one in the Schuyler County Clerk’s office would comment about how permits are issued in that county. The change has nothing to do with the new gun law in New York State, Moss said, though he thought it might go over well with opponents of the new law. “I think the response that people have felt about how the SAFE act was passed, about what the governor did and how he did it, people were upset with it,” Moss said. “So in my opinion I think this is maybe just one little good thing that we’ve been able to do here on a local level, and I think the residents of Chemung County deserve it.”
  15. There is a clamp tight setup on the Weber Spirit that holds the tank up. I must say this is not the best setup as its small under there and hard to hang a heavy tank.
  16. Well this little guy was hanging out on the edge of a vineyard yesterday morning, about 2 foot off the mowed head land in a hedgerow. He was still wet, think mom must have just dropped him, and maybe we spooked her.
  17. Well I needed a new grill to replace my 3 year old char broil. I grill all year long. After looking over many grills. I bought a Weber Spirit with the fold down sides.The Weber is a much better design. My old grill the lip that hold the grates on was rusting off. The Weber had the lip cast right into the aluminum base. So no worry about that every rusting away. Most new grill's have a side burner, and I started to think, that I never used mine any how, so why pay for something I never will use.
  18. Over on NY FireArms there is a member called NYShooter1, who says he is a lawyer from Centeral NY and working with the Tresmonds. He seems that have all the up to date info before anyone else. He posted this as to how they read the Safe Act. Post from NYSHooter 1 This one I know the answer to. No, the Safe Act does not prevent you from buying ammo in another state and then bringing it back into NY. The possesion of ammunition is not restricted, and NY has no power to tell you what you can do outside NYS. Right now the only thing I would not do is drive with a restricted weapon right now while getting ammo due to the quirk in the law that makes it illegal to travel with ammo and an "AW" at the same time. Here is a link to the thread, you can view as a guest. This was posted on page 17. http://www.nyfirearms.com/forums/laws-politics/54512-legal-ar-tresmond-update-19.html
  19. Wow, just reading on NY Firearms, one of the members is working on the lawsuit against the safe act point out that at this time, the Safe Act, at this time does not allow the possession of a assault weapons and ammo in your vehicle as the same time. So you own a AW but can not transport it and ammo together to shot it.
  20. Dicks in Ithaca seems to have lots of ammo. They had 22's again today. They had Remington's 500 ct boxes for $23 and CCI 500 ct for $40. They also had .223, .17, .40 and plenty more
  21. 15 May SAFE lawsuit update stored in: Jurisprudence and tagged: Here is the latest update on NYSRPA’s lawsuit against the SAFE Act: We have filed both a Complaint and an Amended Complaint in the USDC for the Western District of New York. Our Amended Complaint claims that the SAFE Act is unconstitutional in that it violates the Second Amendment, the Equal Protection Clause, and is unconstitutionally vague. Subsequent to the filing of our Amended Complaint, we filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction asking the Court to Order all defendants to cease the enforcement and prosecution of the SAFE Act. The Court has not yet decided our request. After a hearing to establish a briefing schedule, Judge William Skretny issued a Scheduling Order. Under the Order, the following deadlines were set: the time for all defendants to file an Answer to the Amended Complaint was stayed until June 7. All defendants have until June 7 to respond to our motion for preliminary injunction or cross-move for dispositive relief. The plaintiffs have until July 8 to oppose any cross-motion by the defense and/or reply to any opposition to the motion for PI; and the defendants’ time to reply to any opposition filed by the plaintiffs was not decided, but will be addressed by the Court at a later date. The Court set August 23 as the next date for the parties to return to court, characterizing this date as a “status conference/hearing date, with emphasis for now on status conference.” To date NYSRPA has spent $164,000 on the suit and have received an additional $80,000 from the NRA Civil Rights Defense Fund. http://www.gunpoliticsny.com/?p=8428
  22. Phil, was offered a contact by the Washington Redskins, he turned down football because it interfered with duck seasons. Phil also has a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education and a Master's in Education.
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