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3 pointsThere's a crystal-clear legal interpretation for you. His AG must have helped with it.
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3 pointsCinchona Bark pills and extracts and all that is next. That's going to end up killing people as they make their own quinine extract and poison themselves. Ah well, the gene pool can benefit from some cleansing.
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3 pointsGoodness! I was busy with other things today (no, not digging a bunker...) and I come back to this train wreck of a thread. Folks, please... the sky is not falling. I know some of you probably have bored kids underfoot that are making you bonkers, as you anxiously audit your food supplies and rounds... (and, on a serious note, a few of you even have legitimate exposure concerns)… but for goodness sakes, a few of you just need to calm the heck down! Knock it off with the insults and personal attacks. It'd be a shame to push this over to the 1A Lounge, but I may have to do that. Last warning! I mean, sheesh... as Mom used to say: can't we all take a nice ride in the car without you kids acting up and ruining things for everyone?!
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2 pointsFor some reason, this rifle speaks to me. I got her as a birthday present last year and she has not disappointed. I decided that she needed to be pressed into service, so I made some "upgrades". Sadlak Industries front rail Sadlak Industries enlarged magazine release Specter Gear 3 point sling Inforce WMLX Primary Arms microdot on an American Defense quick detach mount. My question, is this heavy bitch an overkill or done right?
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2 pointsLooks good. Whatever works best for you , and you have the most training with is whats important.
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2 points...." More than 99% of Italy’s coronavirus fatalities were people who suffered from previous medical conditions, according to a study by the country’s national health authority. The Rome-based institute has examined medical records of about 18% of the country’s coronavirus fatalities, finding that just three victims, or 0.8% of the total, had no previous pathology. Almost half of the victims suffered from at least three prior illnesses and about a fourth had either one or two previous conditions. More than 75% had high blood pressure, about 35% had diabetes and a third suffered from heart disease. The average age of those who’ve died from the virus in Italy is 79.5. As of March 17, 17 people under 50 had died from the disease. All of Italy’s victims under 40 have been males with serious existing medical conditions. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-18/99-of-those-who-died-from-virus-had-other-illness-italy-says
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2 pointsI think basing our models on China is flawed. They are a totalitarian regime that was able to lock away residents thru threats. We are a free society that refuses to do as we are told. Seeing all those idiots on the beach yesterday was proof.... AND I am sure China told lies about the numbers of infections to save face. We should be basing our models on Italy.
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2 pointsHe just pinged me on the Ouija board. It's true. But it was turbo AIDS, thou.
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2 pointsWhen I purchased my 12 gauge shotgun 6 years ago(btw, my first firearm purchase In decades), I naively thought non-lethal rounds would be a good idea and purchased several varieties. However, after further educating myself, my goto shotgun defensive round became #4 buckshot. If confronted with an armed intruder, and fearing for my life, once I make the decision to shoot, I want it to be as effective as possible. Why give the intruder a second chance to inflict unspeakable horrors upon you and your loved ones.
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2 pointsReferring way way back to the beginning of this. Each person has to evaluate laws for himself. Decide which ones apply, that you care about, that you might get caught breaking, etc. So bottom line. I broke the law. I break the law. I will break more laws. Be careful out there. Kind regards.
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2 pointsThey were scumbags in the days following the Newtown tragedy and never stopped.
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2 pointsSniper and Malsua called it correctly. I just came from Kings(not a fan, but their high prices are keeping things in stock that I can’t find elsewhere). I checked out behind a guy with maybe 60 bottles of tonic water-everything they had in the store. He saw me looking and said “I got a lotta gin”. Maybe wisecracking, maybe thinking he was protecting his secret cure. I said “I hope that works for you, but quinine is a completely different molecule from chloroquine.” He only looked a little deflated.
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2 pointsLooks like ServPro will possibly be busier in the next month or so...
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1 point...."Furthermore, stories abound of sick people in the US showing up at doctors' offices and hospital ERs, asking to be tested yet being sent away because no test is available or because they don't fit the testing criteria -- leading many to comment that the lack of testing is going to kill us all. But we should be clear that more testing saves lives by preventing the next infection, not by allowing doctors to catch an individual patient earlier. The blundering lack of an effective testing program in the US is an unconscionable failure and has led (and will lead) to more transmission of COVID-19." Translation: "Orange Man Bad, and he'll kill us" I could have saved CNN that whole wall of text....
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1 pointI think it's fine. I'm a fan of the .308 caliber. Look like it will be point and shoot up to 200 yards.
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1 pointI hope 'by appointment' is allowed. Or, this might be the time for FFL's to open that drive-through window they've always wanted. If the NJ NICS shuts down, the only reasonable solution is to let dealers bypass it entirely and use the federal NICS system like everyone else. I wish NJ believed in reasonable solutions.
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1 pointNo Garand thumb on a M1A ai it has a bolt catch, and you load it from the bottom via a magazine. Even if you use a stripper clip to load it from the top, you still have the bolt catch. From a practicality standpoint, it is surpassed by other (AR10, SCAR, various bullpups) designs, but to each his own. No one can say you are under gunned, and I personally love the Garand/ M14/M1A family of rifles.
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1 pointEvery time I watch Daylights end I want one . I would run a LPVO and lose the light , And it needs a 20 round mag. jmho.
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1 pointIt was slipping down. Sticky doesn't work with a J frame. Fine with a Glock 19. I love your 37. Sending you a pm for a deal.
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1 pointKill the prick or just hurt him..........This is the PRNJ, You gonna meet Buuba either way so I say "kill the prick"!
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1 pointIt's time for fertilizer with weed & crabgrass control. Some lime wouldn't hurt either. Weeds thrive in acidic lawns.
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1 pointThat's why you hafta add the White Castle. It's homeopathy. "Like cures like" or something like that.
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1 pointYeah.... Constitutional carry in just one small New Jersey municipality would be really really really cool. The sanctuary movement here appears to be more about sending a message to Trenton, that are probably already aware of and just continue to ignore.
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1 pointIndeed. What the head of the FDA was saying today......but not saying... ..is that people are getting that drug now.....as volunteers under the compassionate care protocol.....and the data is being gathered ....now. I understand his reluctance to spell it out. The FDA’s primary mission is to protect Americans. But given the need to get ahead of this, bypassing some safety protocols is warranted. Especially since we already know a remarkable amount about this drug.
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1 pointInteresting about the ACE receptor. They say people with hypertension are high risk. Maybe it is because they take ACE inhibitors.