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1 minute ago, cyberfx1024 said:

How did you get it through the mail, because that way you did it is HIGHLY ILLEGAL.

I dont remember what service it was. Probably one of the big ones that drive the truck to your house. Brown truck, yellow truck, I dont know.. This was in a midwestern state a few years ago. No one seemed to think it was weird there. Everyone knew about it. I had to bring it to the gun store after I got it since it came in a bunch of pieces and I didnt know how to assemble them. So the local gun store guy did it for me. (I know this all sounds weird but its what happened). And no one thought it was odd at all. They all knew how I got it/paid for it. 

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2 hours ago, cyberfx1024 said:

Well a majority of people don't know or see the different sides of California like I do with my job. When people think of California they think of the Bay area or the LA Metro area, but what they don't see is the far out of the way places like I see because of my job. I routinely travel out of my office at Caltech to the fartherest reaches of Central and Southern California in order to complete my mission. But I see and talk to the varied amount of people that live out of the metro areas. Just last week I was working in the Cayuma Valley area to install a seismic monitoring station. That far out the ranchers don't talk about having 5 acres, they talk about having 500 or 5000 acres. I can take you some place in California that is literally 1-2 hours off of a paved road, and you would find it beautiful. What I am trying to say is that these people out in the country still carry guns with them at all times because of bears, cougars, snakes, tweakers you name it. 

Exactly. Already have plans to go back to see a buddy of mine in El Dorado Hills next summer to go hiking, shooting (guns and bows), to a few ghost towns, and maybe a few places my wife might frown at me for going to, if she and my daughter don't go. Much of California gets ignored, especially in the north. This is why I hope lefties really do pursue CalExit. This is just like the Quebec issue really.. if the US is divisible then so is California. I bet much of NorCal would happily be part of the US. The other part can do whatever it wants. I'd just love to see a border wall separating the state.

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8 minutes ago, IAMX said:

Exactly. Already have plans to go back to see a buddy of mine in El Dorado Hills.. plans in the making to go hiking, shooting (guns and bows), to a few ghost towns, and maybe a few places my wife might frown at me for going to, if she and my daughter don't go. Much of California gets ignored, especially in the north. This is why I hope lefties really do pursue CalExit. This is just like the Quebec issue really.. if the US is divisible then so is California. I bet much of NorCal would happily be part of the US. The other part can do whatever it wants. I'd just love to see a border wall separating the state.

Not just the North either but much of the Central Valley from Modesto on down to Santa Clarita is utterly ignored by the vast majority of Californians unless it is an afterthought. Calexit would never succeed honestly because the people with the money would never allow it to be split up and thus lose the power that the state of California has. There was a petition going around a couple years ago at the grocery stores about splitting California in six states. They actually got the required number of signatures to make the ballot, but it was shot down by the state "because the signatures were invalid".

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=california+six+states&rlz=1C1TSNO_enUS521US521&oq=california+six+states&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.6294j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/02/21/california-six-states-plan-tim-draper/5673283/

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11 minutes ago, cyberfx1024 said:

Not just the North either but much of the Central Valley from Modesto on down to Santa Clarita is utterly ignored by the vast majority of Californians unless it is an afterthought. Calexit would never succeed honestly because the people with the money would never allow it to be split up and thus lose the power that the state of California has. There was a petition going around a couple years ago at the grocery stores about splitting California in six states. They actually got the required number of signatures to make the ballot, but it was shot down by the state "because the signatures were invalid".

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=california+six+states&rlz=1C1TSNO_enUS521US521&oq=california+six+states&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.6294j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/02/21/california-six-states-plan-tim-draper/5673283/

My birth town. :)

 

I remember that petition for like 6 states.. it was pretty humorous because of how little it stood a chance, but was nice in theory.

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6 minutes ago, IAMX said:

My birth town. :)

I remember that petition for like 6 states.. it was pretty humorous because of how little it stood a chance, but was nice in theory.

Yep, the same guy kept asking me to sign it outside of Vons even after I had already signed it. But it stood no chance because the people that control this state and the people with the money(LA and the Bay Area) could not live with the power of Liberal California being broken up. Everybody assumes that California is some Liberal bastion, but when you get outside the metros people of every color are pretty middle of the road or conservative. The people in Jefferson, Central Valley, IE feel pretty much left out because of the people known as the "Coastal Elites".

 

Sorry I have only gone as far north in the Central Valley as Delano and that's it.

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Just now, cyberfx1024 said:

Yep, the same guy kept asking me to sign it outside of Vons even after I had already signed it. But it stood no chance because the people that control this state and the people with the money(LA and the Bay Area) could not live with the power of Liberal California being broken up. Everybody assumes that California is some Liberal bastion, but when you get outside the metros people of every color are pretty middle of the road or conservative. The people in Jefferson, Central Valley, IE feel pretty much left out because of the people known as the "Coastal Elites".

I keep trying to convince my buddy to move, he hates living in the state, even in the less nutty liberal areas they're still at the behest of their policies. I'm surprised you can even tolerate living there. If I ever moved back to the states I'd never move back to Cali.

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3 minutes ago, IAMX said:

I keep trying to convince my buddy to move, he hates living in the state, even in the less nutty liberal areas they're still at the behest of their policies. I'm surprised you can even tolerate living there. If I ever moved back to the states I'd never move back to Cali.

Well I moved here for job and I am trying to move back to NC right now. But I am federal worker and I am trying to stay that way, so it's process with trying to get back. But luckily I was given an offer and just waiting on my clearance now before I official take it. The COL sucks to say the least and the housing prices suck.

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18 minutes ago, cyberfx1024 said:

Well I moved here for job and I am trying to move back to NC right now. But I am federal worker and I am trying to stay that way, so it's process with trying to get back. But luckily I was given an offer and just waiting on my clearance now before I official take it. The COL sucks to say the least and the housing prices suck.

Awesome, good luck dude. Many other states have better COL and DI.

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12 hours ago, spookyturtle said:

It's funny, when I was a kid, we used to play with toy guns, cap guns, etc. But we also had BB guns, .22's, etc and knew the difference between the two because we were taught gun safety. We could shoot each other with cap guns, but we would never point a real gun at a person or an animal unless we were hunting. Then again, we also had common sense, something that seems to be lacking nowadays. 

 

I also watched the Three Stooges and knew you didn't hit people in the head with a hammer. Go figure. 

Well that's where you went wrong. If you were hit in the head with a hammer a few times, you'd be just as dense as the rest of us.

 

Ban Poodles!!

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2 hours ago, 8bit_Theatre said:

In theory yes you can go to a gun show or online and buy from a private individual in your state without a BC. Thus far very few guns used in crimes come into criminal's hands this way. Will that change in the future?

Not in Colorado, have to go through FFL.

 

My local one charges $35.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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the states with the most stringent gun laws have the highest incidents of gun violence, cause and effect ....

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Randyandyuni said:

the states with the most stringent gun laws have the highest incidents of gun violence, cause and effect ....

Not sure how you're qualifying "gun violence", but when it comes to homicide by gun, it's pretty much split 50/50 between states with stringent gun laws and states with very lax gun laws, according to the FBI.

 

In 2013 the top ten states for homicide by gun were:

 

1. Cal. - 1224

2. Texas - 760

3. PA - 440

4. MI - 440

5. GA. - 411

6. IL. - 364

7. NY. - 362

8. LA. - 356

9. OH. - 309

10. IN. - 238

2013 FBI Murder By State

 

 

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