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2 hours ago, Fred2 said:From the article.
"Yarusi, owner of Johnny’s Pork Roll in Red Bank, stopped at the Restaurant Depot on Friday, only to find shelves, usually jammed with Taylor Ham and Case pork roll, sadly and shockingly empty. Except for that one lonely six-pound log of Trenton Pork Roll,"
This is just more proof that the Taylor Ham, (which sold out first) is better than Pork Roll
That was a known fact but now there uncontroversial proof. Still you'll find some flat earthers, science deniers types that won't be convinced.
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Well, now I don't have to drive 250 miles every weekend to go hiking while there are trails 3 miles from my house.
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7 minutes ago, Old Glock guy said:Wondering if NY can now just say, "Ha, ha! Changed our minds. The law is now back in effect, so we guess you are going to have to start the judicial process all over again."
What's stopping them? The supremes?
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12 minutes ago, ChrisJM981 said:Which will be the next infringement SCOTUS will allow to carry on?
All of them.
In for an penny, in for a pound. YOLO.
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7 minutes ago, USRifle30Cal said:When you plan accordingly you are not subjected to the whims of the supply chain and disruptions....
You haven't planned for this type occurrence?
Exactly. I planned by having enough ammo on hand.
I don't have to concern myself with having enough primers, enough brass, enough projectiles, enough powder, enough case lube. I don't have to be concerned if my press is working right, if my scale is working right, if my tumbler is working right....you get the idea.
My only concern is how much ammo can I store and afford.
The wider point is, being a reloador doesn't make you any more immune to the whims of the government or of the supply chain than buying ammo. Being prepared, regardless of what method one chooses, does. And I can make the case that being prepared by stocking up on ammo is a lot easier and more attainable than stocking on components to reload.
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Yes, because there hasn't ever been a shortage of primers and powder.
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This is even worse than I thought. Not only Roberts punted, he send it down to a hostile court.
There were at least two guys here on the forum that said Kavanaugh was NFG and Trump made a mistake nominating him.
QuoteThe court’s two-page opinion – which was unsigned but apparently joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Brett Kavanaugh – explained that, as a result of the changes to state law and the city’s rule, the gun owners have gotten exactly what they had asked for: They can now take their guns to a second home or a shooting range outside the city.
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So I shouldn't believe Joe?
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25 minutes ago, Greenday said:2008 - Obama will take our guns!
2009-2012 - Obama didn't take our guns.
2012 - Obama will take our guns!
2013-2016 - Obama didn't take our guns.
Even when he had majorities in the House and Senate, he made no effort to take all our guns. This is America. No one will try more than a half-assed effort that they know will fail to take our guns.
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Should we believe Joe Biden or not?
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2 minutes ago, Scorpio64 said:People will just have to learn how to cut up a whole chicken with a cleaver and use their fancy pants food processors and KitchenAids to make ground beef and sausage.
There will be a bee line to the emergency room for severed fingers.
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Heads up
Restaurant depot is now open to the general public. Last week they had amply supply of pork loins and butts, chicken (whole, breast, thighs and wings) and beef. They also had farm raised Chilean salmon fillets. This was in Hackensack. It may vary by location.
Speaking of chicken wings, there's millions of pounds of wings unsold because of all sport events and house parties related to them that were cancelled.
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Well, greenie is not like they don't run on gun buy backs (as if they were theirs/ government to begin with) or on stricter gun control. Joe Biden proudly announced Beto would be his gun control czar and we know what he said he would do.
Should we not believe them?
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1 hour ago, ChrisS said:Holy crap... if this isn’t the exact blue print I’ve been inadvertently following. Ha.
It's not like we trying to enable you or anything like that.
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The only way we'll ever get a 5-4 slim victory on a transforming 2A case is if the entire bench is appointed by republicans. I don't know if you ever noticed but it's always the republican appointed judges that "evolve" their positions into the liberal camp. It's never the other way around.
To this day I still don't know how we ever got Heller.
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1 minute ago, Bowling Ball said:Apparently....
This will set us back years. There are 2 other cases held in reserve, hopefully with more meat on the bone.Nah, Roberts will punt again.
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So the supreme allowed themselves to be made bitches of a state.
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9 minutes ago, Cheflife15 said:You're leading me down a new rabbit hole here. Why the preference?
Full metal jacket
https://ammo.com/bullet-type/full-metal-jacket-fmj
Steel case ammo
https://www.pewpewtactical.com/brass-vs-steel-ammo/
teal/dear
Full metal jacket refers to the construction of the projectile (bullet)
Steel case refers to the construction of the cartridge case
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Good choice. No man ever said, damn my CZ let me down when I needed it.
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29 minutes ago, Handyman said:Be careful - you might wear the safety knob off the end.
I'm following in Ernest Borgnine's footsteps.
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it looks like the judge is ok with background checks and databases just not what CA created
QuoteIf the state objective is to make it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for its law-abiding citizens to purchase protected ammunition, then this law appears to be well-drafted. However, if the genuine object is to keep ammunition out of the hands of those who should not be able to buy it, perhaps the State could create a database (that would include persons prohibited, i.e., aliens unlawfully present, felons, and others) and simply make that information available to sellers by cross-checking with the magnetic strip on a standard driver's license and by allowing out-of-state vendors the same ability to engage in commerce as it does California vendors.
AG Barr on rights
in National Gun Law Discussion
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Also with the weather warming up people will start openly defying the order. And having the police arresting sunbathers is a bad visual.