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  1. Had not seen this posted yet. Not sure what it is? Draft Resolution No. 0108 https://www.nysrpa.org/files/ulster-dr0108-2013.pdf
  2. More than likely a semi auto version of the Tommy Gun,that can be purchased off the net. But nonetheless,he was able to purchase firearms.
  3. The mentally ill can get them,because of the system. http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/22/16643098-the-monster-want-out-mentally-ill-killer-amassed-huge-arsenal-police-say?lite&ocid=msnhp&pos=4
  4. How about color? All I can say about smell is,I had 1 mason jar that was booger and when we opened it and took a wiff....it was beyond anything I had ever smelled before.You WILL know if it's bad without question. Cut a small piece off and fry it up,see what it looks like and taste it. IMHO I don't think 55deg for a period would hurt the meat to the extent that it would rot.
  5. Hmm...and you know this,how?
  6. Back when I went for me first ccp here in Pa,we would walk in the courthouse WITH the pistol and they would run the background check,then log your pistol after you got the ok...all in a matter of a few minutes. Then a few years down the road,it changed to do NOT bring any pistols or ANY weapons what so ever with you to the courthouse.Just come in,get a form,which now can be printed online,fill it out,take it to the courthouse,the Sheriffs office runs a background check,if you have been a good boy,you get it right there. http://www.luzernecounty.org/uploads/images/assets/county/row_offices/sheriff/GUN%20PERMIT%20APPLICATION%202013.pdf
  7. They forget quickly once in office,who put them there and who pays the check.They need a boot in the brown eye that brings the feet off the ground.
  8. Elmo...www.dickssportingfoods.com ? did you click on that? lol I think you mean goods not foods? http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/home/index.jsp
  9. Single digits expected here tonight.
  10. The trunk is not waterproof...water resistant at best.Major humidity difference in a car trunk from hot and cold.
  11. http://www.legis.sta...br=0752&pn=0768 Wonder if NY has something to the effect,just hiding in the books somewhere?
  12. Jeez,I opened the pic and oh yeah,NICE Red. Congrats!
  13. Agreed.. I already posted on another thread,the actual TV footage ( I watched it on the TV like a lot of you people did) that IMHO showed it WAS a 12G shotty round being ejected,if that IS a 223 round,holy crap! it's a big 223.I know how big they are,I qualified in the service in 82.How much more can we really expect here,OR what do you WANT to be seen beyond the obvious? Come on already,this is really getting stupid.
  14. Response from Senator Casey‏ Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. [email protected] Send email Find email Add to contacts To: me From: Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. ([email protected]) Sent: Fri 1/18/13 7:13 PM To: me Dear Mr. Thompson: Thank you for taking the time to contact me about the tragic shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. I appreciate hearing from you about this issue. As you know, on December 14, 2012, an individual in Newtown, Connecticut forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School and opened fire on teachers and staff in the building. In total, the perpetrator murdered 20 students between the ages of six and seven years old, as well as six adults, many of whom heroically sought to stop the shooter and save the lives of children. Like many Americans, I was deeply affected by the scope and brutality of this act. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. The motives that led to this senseless massacre will likely never fully be comprehended. However, I believe that all public officials have a responsibility to work to prevent such an event from occurring again. This incident reflects a complex problem that requires a comprehensive strategy, including funding for law enforcement officers and the mental health care system. Too many individuals with mental illness are not receiving the services they need and tragically, sometimes a small number of these individuals turn violent. I have supported access to affordable and accessible mental health services for all Americans and I will continue to review proposed solutions to improve our mental health system. As you may know, I am a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. Pennsylvania has a fine hunting and sporting tradition, and I will defend the right to bear arms as it is enshrined in our Constitution. However, I also believe that the attack at Sandy Hook Elementary School highlights very serious dangers posed to public safety by the misuse of certain weapons and technology originally developed for warfare. According to reports, the shooter was able to kill many children and adults very quickly because he possessed a military-style semiautomatic weapon. He also allegedly used magazines containing up to 30 rounds of ammunition and carried hundreds of rounds more. After much reflection and careful study of the issue, I have decided to support a federal assault weapons ban as well as legislation restricting high capacity clips. In light of what occurred at Sandy Hook, these are two measures that will lessen the chances that this will happen again soon. Our Nation has already begun a critical dialogue as we examine what steps must be taken to prevent this type of tragedy in the future. On December 19, 2012, President Obama announced the formation of an inter-agency task initiative, led by Vice President Biden, to study these issues and recommend possible actions. I look forward to reviewing these proposals, as well to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to address this complex issue. Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future about this or any other matter of importance to you. For more information on this or other issues, I encourage you to visit my website, http://casey.senate.gov. I hope you will find this online office a comprehensive resource to stay up-to-date on my work in Washington, request assistance from my office or share with me your thoughts on the issues that matter most to you and to Pennsylvania. Sincerely, Bob Casey United States Senator
  15. If you are refering to this footage here,this is the one I saw.This shows in slow motion as the big 12g round gets ejected from a semi auto shotty.That's what I see anyway...at about 1:12 -1:13
  16. Slight? The whole damn thing is an oversight. http://news.msn.com/politics/oops-nys-new-gun-law-restricts-police-officers
  17. I'm not a NY res. I remember having hang fires with 4deuce mortar HE rounds.My local FD knows everything there is to know about my ammo and where it is in the house.
  18. Is ammo in your safe,safe? From fire? I have the understanding that it can get hot enough to burn a gun stock,and possibly take the temper out of gun steel.I also understand that those who keep cash in it will lose the cash to fire. My question is,what about the ammo I store in it? Will it go off and if/when it does,will the safe walls keep it contained? What would the balistics be since it is not surrounded in a rifle bbl.....not compressed....just loose ammo? I think I read somewhere that most types of wood ignite at ~400F,what about powder or primer?
  19. For example,me.NR Super Sportsmen $$$.Plus food,ice,beer gas,property taxes on 2 properties,building materials etc. I bought in NY to get away from AR in Pa. Happy to be able to shoot a legal buck,period.
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