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  1. Roof is on and walls are started. A couple more days to go!
  2. Perfect night for a backyard CAMPFIRE
  3. Coworker gave me these. Kinda weird, but free beer is free beer!
  4. Lobster ravioli with garlic and herbs… And an old fashioned.
  5. Wings and pistachios. @Chef How was the dip?
  6. No one cares about you @Nomad… how’s the Mrs. doing?
  7. I promise this is the last time I push this on you guys, but if you have access to Dino BBQ big action rub and salmon… combine and grill!
  8. My wife made chicken parm meatballs tonight and dare I say I liked them more than meat-meatballs.
  9. I got a 48 for Fathers Day… any holster recommendations?? @Chef @Caveman
  10. Rain held off and we pulled off pizza night. Made 15 pies and only messed up one.
  11. I weed whacked all the trails to tree stands, worked on the treehouse, then came home and mowed the lawn. Now time to enjoy some fruity beers and grill burgers and dogs.
  12. This guy was in my parents yard tonight. I get a bunch on trail cams each year, but none like this. They said he wasn’t afraid and just stood there watching them. Middle of nowhere, SE Adirondacks.
  13. Made it out on Canandaigua the other day… Little Jack loves boats just like big sis.
  14. Westchester is a 30 day+ wait. Count your 2 weeker as a gift I count them both as Unconstitutional.
  15. Currently 14+ days to get an appointment to add a gun to your permit in Monroe County... this'll only get worse.
  16. Id recommend searching each one and reading the actual laws. The summaries make them sound straightforward and in some cases useful. They are neither. https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-signs-landmark-legislative-package-strengthen-gun-laws-and-protect-new-yorkers Raising the Age to Purchase Semiautomatic Rifles Legislation S.9458/A.10503 requires individuals to obtain a license prior to purchasing a semiautomatic rifle. Under preexisting New York State law, individuals must be 21 years or older to acquire a gun license. Banning Body Armor Legislation S.9407-B/A.10497 makes it illegal to purchase and sell body vests for anyone who is not engaged in an eligible profession. Eligible professions include law enforcement officers and other professions, which will be designated by the Department of State in consultation with other agencies. It also requires that all body vest sales are completed in-person. Strengthening the Red Flag Law Legislation S.9113-A/A.10502 expands who may file an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) petition to include health care practitioners who have examined an individual within the last six months. It amends the firearm licensing statute to ensure that mental health practitioners' reports on potentially harmful individuals are considered closely when determining whether to issue a firearm license. It also requires police and district attorneys to file ERPO petitions when they have acquired credible information that an individual is likely to engage in conduct that would result in serious harm—either to themselves or others. It requires State Police and the Municipal Police Training Council to create and disseminate policies and procedures to identify when an ERPO petition may be warranted. Microstamping Legislation S.4116-A/A.7926-A requires the Division of Criminal Justice Services to certify or decline to certify that microstamping-enabled pistols are technologically viable and if certified as viable, to establish programs and processes for the implementation of such technology; and establishes the crime of the unlawful sale of a non-microstamping-enabled firearm. Microstamping is an innovative ammunition-marking technique that marks bullets and cartridge cases with a unique fingerprint each time a firearm is discharged. This allows investigators to link bullets and casings recovered at crime scenes to a specific gun and potentially other crimes. Closing Loopholes Legislation S.9456/A.10504 expands the definition of a "firearm" to include any weapon not defined in the Penal Law that is designed or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by action of an explosive. This is intended to capture firearms that have been modified to be shot from an arm brace, which are evading our current definitions of firearms and rifles. Legislation S.9229-A/A.10428-A eliminates the grandfathering of large capacity ammunition feeding devices that were lawfully possessed prior to the enactment of the Safe Act or manufactured prior to 1994. Legislation S.89-B/A.6716-A creates the crimes of making a threat of mass harm and aggravated making a threat of mass harm. Enhancing Information Sharing Legislation S.4970-A/A.1023-A requires enhanced reporting by law enforcement to the state and federal gun databases. Agencies must report seized or recovered guns to the criminal gun clearinghouse; participate in the ATF's collective data sharing program; and enter the make, model, caliber, and serial number of the gun into the national crime information center. The law also requires gun dealers to enact uniform security and reporting standards. It prohibits those under 18 and not accompanied by a parent from entering certain locations of a gun dealer's premises and requires training for all employees on conducting firearm, rifle, and shotgun transfers, including identification of and response to illegal purchases. It also requires State Police to conduct inspections of gun dealers every three years. Improving Response and Reporting of Hateful and Threatening Social Media Content Legislation S.4511-A/A.7865-A requires social media networks in New York to provide a clear and concise policy regarding how they would respond to incidents of hateful conduct on their platform and maintain easily accessible mechanisms for reporting hateful conduct on those platforms Legislation S.9465/A.10501 creates a new Task Force on Social Media and Violent Extremism. Housed in the Office of the Attorney General, the Task Force will study and investigate the role of social media companies in promoting and facilitating violent extremism and domestic terrorism online. This robust set of new laws, designed to provide immediate enhanced protections and developed and approved in partnership with Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Speaker Carl Heastie, builds on two Executive Orders issued in the immediate wake of the Buffalo shooting.
  17. My daughters almost 4 and my sons a year and a half… so this needs to last
  18. Floors done… next step roof!
  19. Gyro pitas, spanakopita, and loukoumades. Gotta love GreekFest!
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