L Ross
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Decaf coffee would be as logical as alcohol free bourbon.Tax increases, of course.
Costco has only de-caf, but we're good for two months.
Decaf coffee would be as logical as alcohol free bourbon.Tax increases, of course.
Costco has only de-caf, but we're good for two months.
A tent camp hunt is more fun anyway!There are some trappings of martial law to this course of events, for certain. No hotels in NV for a month means that varmint hunting might be off the schedule this year. Serial cuss words......
Decaf coffee would be as logical as alcohol free bourbon.
Thanks for the warning. We have a couple of fleets with GM and I'll place an order tomorrow to keep them going a bit longer. At least GM Express/Savannah vans are totally predictable about what parts are gonna break next.I work at a Jeep/Chrysler/GMC dealership. The news I got was from the inside, no idea what the media was hyping but evidently it's true if they already know about GM. We have through tomorrow at 2pm central to get our last orders in.
This made me chuckle a bit. Thanks for that . Anything we're short on can be made.If it gets really serious I bet most of us are well stocked on ammo.....
It may come to that. Not real sure that State of NV can regulate county-authorized businesses. The state might get a class action suit that would bankrupt them into 2025. State retreated from that particular position rather quickly.A tent camp hunt is more fun anyway!
It may come to that. Not real sure that State of NV can regulate county-authorized businesses. The state might get a class action suit that would bankrupt them into 2025. State retreated from that particular position rather quickly.
In good conscience, would a dealer release the gun to an individual he does not know? In today's society, there are too many downsides for doing so -- lose of license, lawsuits from both the individual and the government, fines and jail time. Just another example of the law of unintended consequences.This totally goes against the 3 day Fed law of no follow-up, FFL can release the gun
We live under the Federal system, where the states have the ability to regulate everything the Federal government is not allowed to do. Now, the prime medical health officer is the one in the county, not the state and not the Feds. Closing restaurants for disease control is the same as closing it for rats poop in the kitchen. If the medical officer says to quarantine, the county sheriff will hold you in that situation at gun point. Been thru this several times as a firefighter/medic. The state provides scientific information and materials and personnel. Feds don't do anything other than shovel in money and provide higher level science. You really don't want the Feds running this operation.I am still trying to figure out how a Gov can close inside restaurant dining... Assume/guess via health code regs? But still bogus to me. Also see where some Govs are trying to ban gun sales. (alcohol too, but that is NOT in the Constitution, nor legislated against after Katrina).
I've got a date with Mama Dillon and a few thousand of her bright, shiney children this weekend myself.358 - I was concentrating on tying flies for vacation, and putting off casting/loading. Not anymore!