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5 minutes ago, USRifle30Cal said:

The post is to show how the cancer spreads and as we have VT friendly folks here it is a psa.

Basically it counters the “move to a free state” response and should provide weight to those that say we have to fix our own problems, not run from them. 

7 minutes ago, Kaiser7 said:

I think everyone here has pretty much given up. It seems that once a law is passed, it never gets repealed, so the situation in NJ will never improve.

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There is a difference between “giving up” and believing our defense lies in the legislature. 

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18 minutes ago, Kaiser7 said:

I think everyone here has pretty much given up. It seems that once a law is passed, it never gets repealed, so the situation in NJ will never improve.

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I think NJ will improve........one day........it just has to hit rock bottom first. It's in a free fall for sure but I'm not sure how close rock bottom is. 

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20 minutes ago, voyager9 said:

 

There is a difference between “giving up” and believing our defense lies in the legislature. 

After all the Special Snowflake rallies this weekend, just watch what the legislature tries to push and pass next week.

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Just now, Sniper22 said:

After all the Special Snowflake rallies this weekend, just watch what the legislature tries to push and pass next week.

It can’t be worse than what they already proposed. What are they going to do make rifles super-extra-prohibited?  The list of proposed bills is a gun-controllers wet dream. 

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3 minutes ago, voyager9 said:

It can’t be worse than what they already proposed. What are they going to do make rifles super-extra-prohibited?  The list of proposed bills is a gun-controllers wet dream. 

It's the knee-jerk, emotional, lack of logic laws that get passed quickly that causes the problems. These asshole legislators will pass anything to keep their voting base happy.

They will be more than happy to change them from "proposed", to "passed".

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Just now, Sniper22 said:

It's the knee-jerk, emotional, lack of logic laws that get passed quickly that causes the problems. These asshole legislators will pass anything to keep their voting base happy.

Honestly don’t think their voting base cares one way or another. They’ll believe what their told and they vote Dem for other reasons.  The legislature pushes this because it is their party platform and they all slather to be recognized nationally. 

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1 hour ago, fishnut said:

Neither, I think capt14k has a little crush on me and since I don't swing that way I figured I'd pass him along to someone who might. 

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That guy has issues. I am sure you and others can now understand why I have him blocked. I just wish there was a way I didn't have to see the quoted posts as well.

 

 

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Actually, it was me.  The "ancestral home" on one side of the family is up in Bennington.  For many, many years, Vermont's gun laws could be written in large print on a half page of paper, and essentially consisted of 18 to buy a rifle and 21 to buy a pistol.  No mention of carry laws or permits, etc, - you didn't need them; because they recognized they already had laws against murder....why worry so much about the mechanism?

It was another state like Pennsylvania.....the whole state shut-down for deer season.  I spent a lot of time up there in my youth; however the ancestral house is now sold and gone.  Sad to think the influx of libtard mentality has destroyed the place.

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Actually, it was me.  The "ancestral home" on one side of the family is up in Bennington.  For many, many years, Vermont's gun laws could be written in large print on a half page of paper, and essentially consisted of 18 to buy a rifle and 21 to buy a pistol.  No mention of carry laws or permits, etc, - you didn't need them; because they recognized they already had laws against murder....why worry so much about the mechanism?
It was another state like Pennsylvania.....the whole state shut-down for deer season.  
Yes, I had to look back and I had editted the original post awhile ago. You are correct Vermont was exactly how you describe, but a couple years ago it started to change. I couldn't believe how many firearms stores were closed. I forget what the exact change in the law was, but it caused many of the stores to go under. From Killington to the NH line I couldn't find a single gunshop that was still in business.

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I edited-in the above........ I spent a lot of time up there in my youth; however the ancestral house is now sold and gone.  Sad to think the influx of libtard mentality has destroyed the place.

 

I have wondered how the state I remembered could send a rat like Bernie Sanders to Washington.  His affiliation - Independent - fits Vermont well, but his overall stance as an out-and-out socialist do not.  Looking at Wikipedia, I get the following....which may explain a lot:  

"Historically, Vermont was considered one of the most reliably Republican states in the country in terms of national elections. From 1856 to 1988, Vermont voted Democratic only once, in Lyndon B. Johnson's landslide victory of 1964 against Barry M. Goldwater. It was also one of only two states—the other being Maine—where Franklin D. Roosevelt was completely shut out in all four of his presidential bids. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Republican presidential candidates frequently won the state with over 70% of the vote.

In the 1980s and 1990s many people moved in from out of state.[94][273][274] Much of this immigration included the arrival of more liberal political influences of the urban areas of New York and the rest of New England in Vermont.[273] The brand of Republicanism in Vermont has historically been a moderate one, and combined with the newcomers from out of state, this made Vermont friendlier to Democrats as the national GOP moved to the right. "

 

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They are still a LOT more gun friendly than NJ.....but then again, so is almost every state in the union.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Vermont


This is true, but that wiki article will have to update soon. 10 round mags, 21 to purchase, expanded background checks, and bump stock ban. It won't end there.


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Effing Bernie, a fucking pimp from brooklyn....  

 

My native county of kings... with many from my neighborhood....peoples of differing races, heritage, but all American.  Kike, guinea, spic, wop, mick, polak, shine, chink, gook, whitey, shithead, punk, geek, sporter, whore, princess ....all americans...a mixing bowl.

 

 

We fought, we argued, we bled...all red white and blue.   

 

At the bottom of it all we were all American....

 

Unlike the liberal pinko commie liberals that live their now, that have a son known as Bernie sanders....

 

My home,  my place ..... the county of kings is dead.

 

We meet sadly on Facebook,  those old people, we shake our heads.... and miss...it all.

 

Goddamn liberalsm 

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How does the grandfathring work? If they make you declare and register, that is just a precursor to confiscation later. They just want to know who has what.
I'm guessing like California was. They didn't make them register the magazines but the onus was on the individual to prove they bought them pre ban. In reality it wasn't enforced.

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3 hours ago, capt14k said:

I'm guessing like California was. They didn't make them register the magazines but the onus was on the individual to prove they bought them pre ban. In reality it wasn't enforced.

Generally, I'm terrible at record keeping.  My wife is always harping on me because I loose receipts and stuff for my business.  But, as far as firearms and accessory purchases go, I have all that neatly (okay, not exactly neatly but it's all there in one place) stored in a file box.  Just in case.

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Generally, I'm terrible at record keeping.  My wife is always harping on me because I loose receipts and stuff for my business.  But, as far as firearms and accessory purchases go, I have all that neatly (okay, not exactly neatly but it's all there in one place) stored in a file box.  Just in case.

 

I am in the same boat. Every piece of paperwork including receipts gets thrown in the firearms banker's box. Definitely not neat and organized but all there.

 

 

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