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  1. I forget which Ayoob book this was in, but he suggested you write yourself a dated note explaining what you understand about Tueller (and possibly other pertinent points of self-defense), seal it in an envelope and mail it to yourself. After you get it back postmarked park it in your safe deposit box or equivalent. Then, at a trial where the prosecutor says you just made up your testimony after the fact , your lawyer produces the envelope and unseals it in the presence of the court. And by the way, NOTHING you say will be used in your favor if the prosecutor doesn't want to. And if he doesn't bring it up, your attorney CAN'T. Rules of evidence.
  2. Courtesy of PAFOA: Cats And Cucumbers. What's up with them?
  3. Everyone who owns firearms take note of this. If you want your firearms to transfer seamlessly to someone after your death, you must specifically name the person in the will. And you must specify which firearms you're referring to, unless it's something like 'all my firearms'. If you don't do that, then they will transfer to who is named in the will to receive all your property. (e.g. a spouse) But note this: if you bequeath property to more than one person in a will and don't specify your firearms anywhere it may be ambiguous who they should go to. Unless you included a bequest like 'everything not named elsewhere goes to...'. Our wills have a specific clause naming a beneficiary and secondary beneficiary for 'all firearms, ammunition, and firearm related accessories'. We included a secondary in case god forbid we both go together. Don't have a will? You're leaving a real mess for whoever is left to clean up. If you care.
  4. A clear demonstration of the keen intellect of the criminal class!
  5. Welcome Al. Yes, the dealer will look you up online. Have the reference numbers from the emails sent to you for good measure. Since any online purchase you make will have to be sent to and transferred from a NJ FFL the procedure will be the same.
  6. Well, nothing is slowing down in the gun sales world of 2021. Another 4,000,000 went out the door in January.
  7. I was a very happy man. My wonderful Italian girlfriend and I had been dating for over a year, and so we decided to get married. There was only one little thing bothering me....It was her beautiful younger sister. My prospective sister-in-law was twenty-two, wore very tight mini skirts, and generally was bra-less. She would regularly bend down when she was near me, and I always got more than a nice view. It had to be deliberate. Because she never did it when she was near anyone else. One day her "little" sister called and asked me to come over to check the wedding invitations. She was alone when I arrived, and she whispered to me that she had feelings and desires for me that she couldn't overcome. She told me that she wanted me just once before I got married and committed my life to her sister. Well, I was in total shock, and couldn't say a word. She said, "I'm going upstairs to my bedroom, and if you want one last wild fling, just come up and get me." I was stunned and frozen in shock as I watched her go up the stairs. I stood there for a moment, then turned and made a beeline straight to the front door. I opened the door, and headed straight towards my car. Lo... And behold, my entire future family was standing outside, all clapping! With tears in his eyes, my father-in-law put down his shotgun and hugged me and said, "We are very happy that you have passed our little test. We couldn't ask for a better man for our daughter. Welcome to the family." And the moral of this story is: Always keep your condoms in your car!
  8. But remember, there's only 10 years left until climate change dooms us all.
  9. I was talking with Mrs. 45Doll about this. We were wondering if there aren't laws in place about handling human remains. Have no clue.
  10. Well I'm not making this up. 'Death Metal' has a whole new meaning. A guitar made of your uncle's bones.
  11. You're right. Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your Mars thread. I just couldn't resist. I've had the NASA feed on. Pretty cool!
  12. I'm awaiting radio transmission from the White House confirming Biden is still in one piece. /SarcOff/
  13. This is a brain teaser. Count the children in this Mongolian school bus.
  14. I think this tribute from Mark Steyn is well worth reading. The Indispensable Man
  15. I get in-stock alerts almost every day from TSUSA. And as a Prime Ammo customer I think they get sent to me before the general public. At least that's the way it's supposed to be. They're pretty much of a joke to me now because no matter how fast I get to the product page, they're sold out. But one thing I did notice. The two alerts today were on Blazer 9mm in 115 and 124 grain. And the price was still listed at .60/round. That's definitely a bargain at this point in time. So TSUSA does not appear to be gouging.
  16. Yes I do. That's the incident I was referring to in my previous post. Thanks for pointing to it. I think most of us on this board shoot way more than 120 rounds per year (when we could get reasonably priced ammo) to stay proficient and accurate. I have often wondered how many LE officers of any type are actually 'gun people'. That is to say firearms are something they like and would stay proficient with on their own accord, regardless of what their job provides. Frankly, someone who thought 120 rounds and two sessions a year would keep them sharp (enough for a job with increased odds of a shooting) would be suspect. In my view.
  17. Hence Glock's 'invention' of the 'NY 2 Trigger', a ridiculous spring combination that resulted in about a 12# pull weight. Just so all those 'accomplished' NYC police would be really, really, really sure they wanted to pull the trigger. I remember one specific incident that went down exactly as described. 15 or 20 shots fired with only one hit on the suspect. Or was it none? I'll have to see if I can dig that out. And to be fair it's not just NYC. I had one rather highly placed NJ state trooper tell me in person categorically that if he was on the qualification range and certain other troopers that he knew came on the range to shoot... he would leave. They were that unsafe.
  18. I was in radio broadcasting in the 70's, so I (and Mrs. 45Doll) knew a fair amount about the industry. After FM radio started playing music, AM radio went basically down the tubes. And stayed there. It's not an exaggeration to say that Rush single handedly resurrected AM radio from the grave, and made it more useful than ever. My wife was on the road in the NY area the first day he went live nationally (August 1988?) and was on (I believe) WABC. That night she burst through the front door and blurted out "I heard a guy on the radio today who sounded just like you if you had stayed in!". That was an exaggeration in hindsight; I would never have been another Rush Limbaugh. But what she meant was she finally heard someone in broadcasting (in ANY medium!) who sounded like the way we thought. And that was absolutely true. He was indeed unique. And a treasure for this country, and conservatism. I made up my mind today that I will never be silenced in defense of the founding principles of this country, or its greatness. In his honor. And in fact, it's long past time to go on offense.
  19. Yeah, I wonder what all that excess toilet paper people bought last spring is going for now? Have they sold off and made a big profit?
  20. Well when you're feeling down, take heart. At least you're not in Detroit. Got your 2022 calendar handy?
  21. Here's my contribution. DSL rides on a POTS line (Plain Old Telephone Service), and the available speed depends on (and is limited by) the distance between the customer site and the nearest POP. (Point-of Presence) The greater the distance, the slower the speed. Available speeds these days range from about 1MB to 30MB. So if you have a POTS line you'll have to check with your carrier for the available speed to your location. Notice that on a DSL connection it's a direct point-to-point, and your traffic is the only traffic. Internet over cable doesn't care what the distance is, and you pay for as much bandwidth as you want up to the limit your carrier offers you. However you are sharing all the wire between your house and the CATV headend. So speed is not usually guaranteed at all times. Proceed accordingly.
  22. Well it's done in Sussex. Two inches of dry white powder. More annoying than anything else.
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