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  1. You forgot the rest of the statement.  "Memphis is nice for a war zone" :)   Thanks Robert
  2. Have Kleenexes handy when you watch the video.   Thanks Robert
  3. You are correct but it still left me with a lasting impression years later. :)   Thanks Robert
  4.   Enough dynamite to destroyed a golf course seemed to work for Bill Murry :)   Thanks Robert
  5. I only had a few day well in the area when we put down an offer on our new home.  I will be going into closing on June 5th.  I had no change to look at ranges in the area.  Are there any good ranges in the area?  What are the cost?  Are there any indoor ranges?  Any ranges I should avoid?   Thanks Robert  
  6.   I had one of them when I was a kid.  Now a days I am sure swat would be breaking down the door if you gave a kid on of those now a days.   Thanks Robert
  7.   I live in the state of MD for a few more weeks at least and know several people in law enforcement.  From the LEO I know they have never seen anything like that in there system. If there is a link in some system it isn't available to most of law enforcement.  That case is screwed up in so many ways and there are anti in every state.  Maryland law allows weapons to be transported as long as they are unload and ammo is not in the same case as the weapon pretty much the FOPA standard.  The only difference is in the case of Handguns you must be taking it to one of a handful of places these include to a range and home so it you stay the night in the state make sure you leave the guns in the hotel when you go out for food.  Unlike CA the law doesn't include the word direct but many LEO's believe it to be there so it is better to not test fate.  Maryland's laws are bad just not as bad as NJ, NY, or CA.   PS.  We don't have any laws limiting transport of higher capacity mags just buying and sell them.  We have laws regarding M1A, AK47, and AR15 (None HBar) purchased after Sept 1, 2013 but I don't know is there is an issue transporting them though the state but I doubt you could buy those in MA anyway.   Thanks Robert
  8.   I don't know anything about CT and don't know if you need to go though that state at all.  Avoid New Jersey State and New York City at all costs there are a few other bad county's in New York state I would personally head west and go down the center of the state and avoid the eastern side of the state.  I would suggest not getting a hotel in New York state to avoid accidentally staying in one of the bad parts of the state and plan your route according.  Most other parts of the county are generally pretty good with FOPA carry.  PA shouldn't be a problem.  MD state isn't as bad as either NY or NJ.  MD laws pretty much matches FOPA and if anything might be a little loser.  You shouldn't need to go into DC at all.  VA wont be a problem.      Thanks Robert
  9.   To Late.  My appraisal was today.  Baring something going wrong with the Title search I highly doubt that anything is going to stop us buying our new home.   Thanks Robert
  10.   There have always been lots of shooting.  The media just started reporting on them more since they are tiring to push though gun control.   Thanks Robert
  11.   Yes.  In Maryland they were being dumped into barrels for years as there was no money to even process them.     Thanks Robert
  12.   I am in the process of buying a house in the Cleveland area right now.  Looking to escape Marylandastan myself.
  13.   It is simple supply hasn't out paced demand.  Once supply is finally able to overcome the current demand then the prices will start to drop we say that with 5.56/.223, .45, and other Calibers that were hard to find.  Then production was finally able to fill the void and now I can find 5.56/.223 on the shelves of Walmart on a regular bases.  At some point the supply will finally meet demand and we will start seeing it on the shelves regularly.   Thanks Robert
  14.   If you are serious you should offer to replace them with new signs that comply with the new law.  If there signs are anything like Maryland they will have 3 or 4 things on the signs other then the no gun part.     Thanks Robert
  15.   Always a good idea to include a link to the site in question.   Helpful to include the actual link   http://www.alliantpowder.com/resources/catalog.aspx
  16.   Walmart has closed stores down for attempting to Unionize in the past.  Walmart make it clear that attempting to Unionize is a no no.   Thanks Robert
  17.   I currently live in the hell hole of Maryland but even here I see cop's, security guards, etc open carry.  Before I owned a handgun I never noticed any of them.  After buying my first handgun I saw them all over the place.  I think most people who aren't into guns wont notice them.   Thanks Robert
  18.   Send a letter to the local cable commission with a copy of the receipt and file a complaint.  Comcast will generally fix there shit when the local cable commission starts asking questions.   Thanks Robert
  19.   New Hampshir and Arizona has had CC longer then any of the other states you listed.  Although there have been several that have virtually no requirements others then a few buckets and a form with the state and the number of bad shoots is so low the anti media has only found 1 case to talk about and the guy was found not guilty.   Thanks Robert
  20.   You are not the only one looking at moving.  I am less then 3 weeks from going down to look at housing myself.  Maryland is almost as bad as Eastern New York but I understand that Western New York isn't as bad.  Either way there seems to be a lot of us header down south.   Thanks Robert
  21.   That kinda of weight isn't going to be moved with just men alone.  I am sure they use some kind of forklift.   Thanks Robert
  22.   Until it is time to move and you are concerned about having to move it.  Very few moving company's will move ammo.   Thanks Robert
  23.   Someone messed up when entering your modem into there system.  There is a bit inside the Comcast system that determines if the modem is owned by Comcast or the customer.  If someone makes a typo well entering the modem.  Generally only a field tech in the local office can fix the modem settings.  Once a mistake is made phone agents can remove the charges but the next audit the charges will be added back on.  Generally only someone from the local office can fix it.  Someone over the phone really can't.  The best a phone agent can do is generally send a message to the local field office and ask them to fix and I would say about 90% of the phone agents wouldn't know how to even go about doing that.   You best bet to getting it fixed is to go into a local office.  Not a Kios at some mall but one of the standalone centers bring the modem and your receipt and ask if there is anyone onsite who can fix the record.  The only other option is the next time you have a field tech in your home get him to call his dispatcher to have it fixed.   Sorry Robert
  24.   There actually is a federal law but the way it is written a state permit can allow you to carry.  A Utah permit allows you to carry in a Utah school.  I know there are a few other states that allow it as well not sure what they are off the top of my head.   Thanks Robert

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