Oakley Jacket 2.0 glasses found at the Stafford WMA Saturday around 1pm (11/32/13) at one of the shooting tables, They most likely belong to a man that was sharing a table with some friends and I, he was with what I guess was his young son. Really want to return them.
What kind of gun were you shooting? (confirms ownership)
One of my references told me that they sent him a little letters and basically a small questionnaire about me. Now my other reference is currently out of the country for a few weeks on an achealogical dig, no joke. So now for my question... Is it required to have a reply from both of the reference in order for my application to be completed? Thanks for any help.
Hi all - I stumbled upon this forum tonight because I'm in search of an answer to my question.
I'm a travel nurse and NJ resident who is currently living in Texas for the next few months. I'm interested in purchasing a pistol for home defense. From the topics I've searched on the forums it sounds like I'll have to go to a NJ local or state police department to obtain a license... Am I missing something?
Will making a special trip back to NJ be the only way I can obtain a gun license? Or can I just walk into a local police station here in Houston and do the required paperwork dispute being an out of state resident?
I apologize if this has been discussed before... I did search through forum topics with license in the title and didn't find an answer to my question.
I don't know anything about Baltimore Harbor; but yes; currents really can be that strong.
A big cargo ship like that isn't very maneuverable.
Most of the shipboard systems and controls are electric. If the lights go out, they have big, big trouble.
so here's my deal. even though i asked the question earlier, i really want to believe this was an accident. my problem is that the more i watch the video, the more it looks like it was gonna miss the pylon right up till it hooked a hard right turn. so......are the currents really that strong that they coulda done that? or is it an optical illusion due to the camera angle?