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    They probably would. But fall is the right time to plant them. Mulch them and they'll over winter just fine. Harvest by the end of June or when the first couple of row of leaves die.
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    One of the best things someone ever taught me for storage. These form a solid seal. Throw a few packs of desiccant in there with your ammo. Good to go. Plus you get a bunch of pretzel rods.
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    One of the rallies here, ANJRPC had busses... and promptly got asked "is there food available? Is it kosher/vegan/etc.?" Uh... it's a BUS... Rather than complaining or whining - get your asses on it. I volunteered to be bus captain. Everyone got there and got home safely.
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    As was mentioned earlier, Virginia is the model for what should be done. I belong to VCDL and three other 2A organizations in VA. Every town and county has a group that has been formed through word of mouth and Facebook. VCDL is a great organization, they get the word out and people show up. No money involved. We had busses to Richmond from all over the state that were coordinated at a local level, not VCDL. The big difference here in VA is that people show up and are very passionate about the 2A. I took the day off of work to go to the rally because it was important enough to me. I never saw the level of commitment on a large scale when I lived in in NJ (including from myself). Just a lot of people wanting others to organize and never showing up when it counts.
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    I think you would see far more doers if there was one large push that everyone could get behind. Its difficult for folks to support 5 or 6 different groups monetarily and especially physically. Today everyone has so many time constraints with work fam etc.. If there was one large organized push from all the groups TOGETHER I think you would see a big difference.
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    I recall some have asked about when CJ will allow new members to join. Here's the answer; cut and past from the website. https://cjrpc.org/default.aspx NEW MEMBERS New members are by reservation only!! E-mail filled out application to [email protected] or send to the below address and he will call you to set up an appointment. He is planning to do approx. 10 per week. Mail is Vice President Robert Roddy P.O. Box 710 Jackson, NJ 08527
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    Now there's some funny shit there, and on the other videos that are suggested at the end. Some people are really dumb!!
  9. 1 point
    ^at least he made it
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    Thank-you & much appreciated! Rosey
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    I have a M2. It runs all day with whatever i put in it. If you can get one do it. Buy once cry once. Practice, practice, practice your reloads. If you can load faster and consistently more than others, that is where you will save time. Shotgun is the hardest skill to master. Loading 2/4 takes practice, a lot of practice. Weak hand or strong hand? Then there is shell caddies with so many choices and options it can be confusing. If there is a match, go to it. You'll see many different setups and everyone will be more than happy to show and fondle their gear. I'm not a expert or a top dog, just sharing what I know. There are others here who shoot more regularly and can chime in.
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    I have been and will continue to go to ranges in PA, you know where one can still experience a semblance of freedom. At 25% percent, it would likely mean many hours of wait time when you factor in all the New Yorkers who now come out to NJ to shoot.
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    Can't do 500 but there's something in the mail.
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    Nothing fancy. Most of it I bought it at shoprite. A friend gave me 1/2 dozen cloves she got at the Sussex garlic festival. Other then growing scapes, which are great stir fried, I didn't see any difference in head size.
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    Ammo cans a great for a lot of things but I would never pay a premium price for them 50 cal gi cans are what you want — somewhere around $5 each is bargain pricing but hard to find
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    Yes, come on by. The more the better. as for clays, any standard clays will do.
  17. 1 point
    If the governor is so committed to liberal virtue signaling, why isn’t he spending his time trying to rename Lynchburg?
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    Here;s what Unity gets you! Northam’s New Background Check Law Challenged In Court Posted at 7:00 pm on June 23, 2020 by Cam Edwards Next Wednesday, Gov. Ralph Northam’s gun control agenda takes effect in Virginia, with red flag laws, gun rationing, and several other pieces of legislation going into effect. One of the new laws requires background checks on all gun sales, and on Monday, the Virginia Citizens Defense League and Gun Owners of America filed suit in a state court challenging the new law on the grounds that it violates the state constitution. The lawsuit, which will be heard in Lynchburg, Virginia, argues that the new law “significantly restricts” the rights of both gun sellers and gun purchasers protected by the Virginia state constitution, which says in Article I, Section 13 that “[t]hat a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defense of a free state, therefore, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed…” https://bearingarms.com/came/2020/06/23/northam-background-check-court/?utm_source=badaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=bc1d86e1053dd21c60a121534def959c
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    Rosie great job you’re doing of educating the public. 500$ coming your way this year. Anyone care to match me ? #rosie. Anyone?
  20. 1 point
    This guy guessed pretty close, Oh wait that was me.
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    I hope Alex gets back on his feet ASAP! I was told he was in an accident & sworn to secrecy. I respected his privacy these last several weeks as the world came to an end without him. I made no public comments about NJ2AS whereabouts, how many people they actually have, or why they fell completely off the radar screen. I'm glad he went public and is on the mend!
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    JUST TO REFRESH YOUR MEMORY.
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    Well funny you should ask. Update on NJ2AS President after near-fatal motor vehicle accident June 25, 2020 NJ2AS News 0 Comment Uncategorized First off, a big thank you to the Second Amendment community for the concern our members and friends have shown over the past few weeks. Your support and kindness has meant a lot to Alex and the entire team. We wanted to provide a brief update to those who have not directly heard about Alex’s accident and his ongoing recovery (good news: he is continuing to get stronger!). On May 30, 2020, at approximately 9:00pm, NJ2AS President Alex “Alejandro” Roubian was involved in a motor vehicle accident when a deer jumped in front of his motorcycle while he was heading home on Interstate 287. Alex was driving back to his residence from spending the day with his brother in Greenwood Lake, NY. Remnant of the deer that Alex struck head-on. Alex suffered multiple serious injuries and spent a few days in the Intensive Trauma Unit. We are happy to announce he has made significant improvements since the accident and will make a full recovery. Alex wanted to personally thank the NJ2AS team for supporting him and being by his side the entire time, while also continuing the fight for our Second Amendment freedoms. Alex was proud to discover that in the past 3 weeks the NJ2AS team was able to make several more towns reopen their firearms processing departments and the NJ2AS legal team made significant progress in their lawsuit against Governor Murphy by having Alex’s press access and credentials restored and reinstated. More details to follow. Alex receiving a copy of the signed Consent Order that reinstated his press credentials after he was excluded from attending Gov. Murphy’s press conferences. Alex is focused on recovering at home and we will continue to update you on his progress.
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    Indeed. Good thing it wasn't hot enough that SW9racer brought a handheld fan, he'd have been cited for operating an unregistered airboat.
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    I somewhat disagree. ANJRPC, CNJFO and some of the NJ women's shooting groups have actually cooperated very readily across a number of legal cases, 2A events and other efforts - and continue to do so. Just several weeks ago, as one small example, the Communications Dir for CNJFO - Theresa Inacker - was the scheduled speaker on a Zoom call organized by some of the NJ chapters of "The Well-Armed Woman" (TWAW). These groups cross-pollinate all the time. NJ2AS was perhaps a bit of an outlier in that regard... possibly due to their more confrontational style. That said, even Anthony Colandro of GunForHire (and ANJRPC) had Alex Roubian (of NJ2AS) on one of his recent radio broadcasts (it's posted on here btw). So, yeah, it's not as splintered as you might think. Honestly? I don't think splintering is the big challenge we face... I think a lack of active, passionate volunteers is more the issue. We have a lot of complainers, far fewer doers. People shouldn't just join 1 or more 2A orgs... they need to volunteer. That's the answer IMO.
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    45ACP ammo has been flying off the shelf at 50 cents per round in my store.


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