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Trading a Handgun Out of State
DoubleDose replied to Splitear's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Apples (ownership transfer) and oranges (concealed carry). In Nassau and Suffolk county NYS, your pistols are registered on your permit; I do know about other NYS locales. How you do show proof of ownership transfer/disposition for your pistol registration? I would think you need the FFL for proof of transfer. -
I can agree with this but feel there should be age limits for ALL elected political positions. There are too many young people in government with no life experience and who have no idea what their constituents deal with day-to-day trying to eke out a living. Equally, there are too many geriatrics in power who have no clue of the modern world and are out of touch with their constituents. This is true for both Dems and Reps.
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The article states "The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) has long denied the presence of wolves." The NYS DEC has a long history of denying the existence/presence of any species they want or are trying to reintroduce!
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Uh Oh: Biden has COVID !!
DoubleDose replied to Northcountryman's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Yeah, that and he said "I am going to shut down COVID!" -
Carry permits, jokes on you suckers !
DoubleDose replied to Nomad's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Correct, felony charges! Why? Because when you get convicted, and you will in a NY court, you are now prohibited from owning any firearms, and that is the ultimate goal! -
Let's look at the recent culture. The Obama administration considered returning soldiers/veterans to be potential domestic terrorists. They have a diversity goal to meet so that may be an issue fulfilling recruitment. Drugs like marijuana are being legalized which may disqualify them as I am sure they will want to continue using. They are being brainwashed that America is a racist imperialist oppressor, basically evil, and who wants to be a part of that. etc etc etc
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Political humor
DoubleDose replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
The Constitution was drafted centuries ago to a vision to secure our liberties, our safety, and our rights. The ROLE of the Supreme Court is to render decisions based on the Constitution as written. If the people believe the decisions are intruding upon their liberties, as written, then it is the role of the politicians they elect to AMEND the Constitution; NOT pack the court with activist judges! -
Supreme Court ruling NYS
DoubleDose replied to Fletch's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
I'll take a stab at what our NYS Governor will do in response. Red flag laws far more unconstitutional than any that would be at the Federal level. They will be so vague and liberal to justify suspension/revocation of the permits for and by any complainant. Based on the limit by SCOTUS, add a mental health evaluation by state psychiatrists (who are anti-2A), training that is only given by designated personnel with very limited classes and attendance capacity, testing on the laws that are at the level of the bar, etc etc etc AND makes these expire and have to be redone on some schedule. Appreciate that these are all NEW unconstitutional limits on 2A that will take decades to get to SCOTUS for reversal. -
Anemometers/ Wind speed meters Experiences with
DoubleDose replied to Farflung's topic in Rifle and Gun Hunting
Out west can be some pretty far pokes. The wind speed where you are may not be the wind speed and direction mid-range or terminal. Figure out your maximum range, not the rifle/cartridge, and know the effects at that range and how to read the prairie grass to help gauge mid-range and terminal wind speed and direction. The cheap one is all you need. -
There was recently a Tesla on YouTube where the owner blew it up. It needed a new battery and the cost was about $20K!!!! Appreciate too that the battery technology is changing/advancing. It's possible that when your vehicle needs new batteries it will be unavailable old technology (think Freon/R12 refrigerant) or the new technology will not retrofit to your vehicle. This is another point not being discussed.
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Your statement supports Barr. "...the truth is starting to come out", so then it wasn't out when Barr made his decision and statement. "His opinion wasn't based on any facts." So his opinion was based on the lack of evidence/facts at the time, that the election was stolen; which your first statement affirms. What was he supposed to base his opinion and statement on, if not the facts and evidence at the time? I see no reason for him to regret his opinion and statement for exactly these reasons. You know who should regret their opinion and statements? Giuliani! He is the one that sounded and looked like a raving lunatic, and never produced any credible evidence, inluciding to FOXNews.
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Here's my 2 cents based on everything quoted and above. The bold is a clue. It goes back to government/politics and the education system. The cost of a University degree is because most educators vote (and indoctorate) a certain political way. That got rewarded with guaranteed student loans to support raising education costs and keeping the cycle going. It's not the internet. That is just a communication vehicle. It was the political ideology of "It takes a village". Meaning it takes the government to educate and raise your children. They are taught discipline is child abuse, this country is racist, one political party is evil, etc etc etc. The education system now doesn't teach them how to critically think but what to think.
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Biden & unemployment/jobs
DoubleDose posted a topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Biden says under his administration unemployment is down and jobs are up. How much of this is retirees and other couples having to go back to work or get second/third jobs to survive the massive inflation under his administration? Ask yourself the question, are you better off now than 4 years ago? -
Political humor
DoubleDose replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Some would call that LOYALTY. -
Simple. The gas companies, distributors, and stations are private businesses in a a free market system. They can charge whatever they want to the consumer. The government can remove their gas tax and the seller cannot collect it, but they can still up their prices that amount and more. The money just goes into their pocket and not the government.
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Proposed NY gun laws
DoubleDose replied to hueyjazz's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
The medical system should have nothing to do with gun safety/education. Should the medical doctor be asking about time spent on internet, what sites being visited, other types of safety like bicycle, boating, etc.? Doctor: What brings you here today? Patient: Cough, fever, and generalized aches and pains. Doctor: Do you have firearms in your house? How do you store them? How is this relevant or any of their business?! Firearm safety is education which belongs in the school system. If the schools do ont want to use the NRA Eddy Eagle program than they should use their local law enforcement. -
What's going on with the baby formula?
DoubleDose replied to phantom's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
This baby formula shortage is actually a good example of how incompetent this administration is. Biden publicly stated that they could not have anticipated this. The facts of the situation. There are basically 3 baby formula manufacturers in the USA. This manufacturer and factory supplied 80% of the market. The US FDA, who's head reports to Biden, shut down the factory for deficiencies. What did they think was going to happen next? Rhetoric question, as they, FDA & Biden administration, are not thinking of any consequences to their actions. Otherwise, they would have proactively made plans to mitigate, rather than be reactive. That is plain and simple incompetence.