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I understand the function of these face coverings, but as shown, and uninfected person has a much higher risk of contracting this China Virus by wearing a mask, than the protection it gives others. They would be much better served by preaching constant hand washing and surface sanitation than mandating we wear virus collection points on our face. I know I don't want to risk giving myself a higher risk of contracting any virus just to make others feel good about violating my space in a store, because these mask wearers now feel the distance can now be shortened because of the mask.
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I've seen mask packaging after mask packaging say it is not for covid protection. N95 masks, properly worn, give you a bit of protection, for a short period of time. But with all the touching of objects, like shopping, adjusting masks, pulling them down to talk, or get a bit of fresh air, make ALL masks ineffective, and as a matter of fact, I feel it makes it worse.
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Seen this on another site I peruse http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?276414-9MM-Herco-Load-Data&p=3229590&viewfull=1#post3229590
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Is this where we are headed? https://fox17.com/news/local/kentucky-couple-placed-on-house-arrest-after-refusing-to-sign-self-quarantine-papers-07-20-2020-114710044?utm_source=second-street&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=COVID-19+House+Arrest
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Well since he is wearing one I guess I should ignore my instincts and mask up too
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Ft Campbell too put out a mask mandate, with the "penalty" that you would be asked to leave if you don't abide by it. I suppose Rutherford may ask you to leave too
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I'd bet they have a way to rate the service, and piss poor veggies pickers would get some retraining most expeditiously if it started to impact their sales.
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They still do drive-up don't they?
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Not an embarrassment to me, more like a political ploy. But hey, if their economy can handle that, then more power to them.
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Nah, the Russians have those.
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Meh, not worried about that myself. If it's currently legal I don't worry about it; as with anything it can be made illegal with a stroke of a pen so not going to live my life worrying on what they may do in the future. If you have the Form-1 approved, the solvent trap will not be an issue and you can always buy the pieces from other than solvent trap companies.
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Yea, I get that, though by now you and I, as are many here, are probably on quite a few "lists".
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Yea, never had any equipment issues with Lee when reloading regular rounds. It wasn't until I started doing 300Blk and 277WLV that I had to size-turn-size and even took a bit off the shell holder. Like I said, it worked, but had to tweak my process a little. Honestly I don't know why I started going RCBS with all my dies lately, maybe because a bunch of them were available at a discounted price, and they are "supposed" to be better than Lee.
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I started with Lee dies in the mid 80's, mostly because of cost. I have been "upgrading" to used RCBS dies these last few years, again because of cost. I find that Lee dies are great for general reloading, but lacked a bit when forming brass for different calibers such as 300Blk. They worked, but needed tweaks and tricks to get it right.
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Far as we have been told, and it may be BS, is that you can be asymptomatic and still pass on the virus. But many have also said that it is extremely rare and with the virus possibly being all over the place. there is no knowing where the virus originated from, so the asymptomatic person may not have been the source in the first place.
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Start with a good solvent trap, many come with indents to center the hole. The only thing you would need is a hand drill, or drill press. I got some equipment when the Hearing Protection Act was getting traction so I could make my own, but have stored it due to it's dismal failure. I refuse to pay for the tax stamp, so all components will stay as-is until the HPA passes or SHTF.
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No, not in the least. We must all take responsibility for one's own protection, not depend on others to do it for them...Now, where have I heard that before?
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No, I do not oppose wearing one in public, or private for that matter. I just won't wear one. How hard is that to understand?
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I agree, I support the right for people to wear them if they want to, but don't do so myself.
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Sorry to hear about your loss, my sincere condolences.
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You can say the same for those that whine that everyone should wear one.
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Nah, just scream "Black Lives Matter" and "This is for Floyd" and they will give you a pass.
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This happened to me a couple days ago. I went to Popeyes and ordered a spicy chicken sandwich and fries. When I got home, I began eating the sandwich and discovered it had no spice. I called and spoke to a manager, she said just come by and get the correct sandwich. I asked do I need my receipt, she said no, just say I spoke to a manager. So I went back, and the first thing the window clerk said (after I explained the mixup) is "Do you have your receipt?" and "where is the other sandwich". I explained what the manager had told me, she called to someone, and here comes another kid, and he tells me "where is my sandwich" . No less than four people came to the window all asking the same thing, even after explaining I had already bit into the other sandwich. I finally got my correct sandwich, but it was handed to me real reluctantly and in a rude manner. I wasn't going to make a fuss there at the window and be labeled a racist, and feel even corporate will get me nowhere, so just let it go. But it just goes to show you that customer service has gone to poop, but so have customers and it's up to each of us to step away.
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Seen this posted on another site, so some of the points have not been checked out by me, but I do not feel it is wrong.