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1 posted on 03/15/2013 3:31:38 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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Let me give you a rating that is even more important; its called the Roofgoat Gun Rating.

This rating is based on how often you hear men and women training with their guns. I’m not talking about redneck shooting at all hours or shooting near homes to close.

I love the sound of gunfire from a distance during the day knowing all the guys around here on their ranches/land are honing their skills.

My little girl use to go to a private christian school which is out in the country. Picked her up one late spring day and before going in the school I heard auto fire. It was far away (sound travels in the country). What was funny was one of the teachers, an older women said “sounds like an automatic” as if she said she heard an owl. No fear or terror, just an accurate observation.


35 posted on 03/15/2013 5:29:52 PM PDT by roofgoat
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I would rate Georgia quite a bit ahead of Florida and Alabama.

I am a native of Florida and have lived in Alabama and Georgia. It is far less trouble (and expense) to get your concealed carry in Georgia plus Florida has a really annoying 3 day wait to pick up your handgun.

I have never been denied a concealed permit in Alabama and it is inexpensive but it is totally up to the sheriff’s whim. When I got my first permit in Alabama the sheriff had been routinely denying them until the Sportsman’s Association told him they were going to get him defeated if he didn’t start issuing them. He then started issuing them.


37 posted on 03/15/2013 5:43:30 PM PDT by yarddog (Per Ardua Ad Alta.)
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"Colorado is a Shall-Issue CCW state."

Some sheriffs exercise quite a bit of discretion concerning that. For example, have you ever seen any kind of therapist or counselor for any reason?

"There is a bill in the Colorado legislature to limit magazines to 15 rounds—among other things—so Magpul may be looking for a new home."

Other gun control bills are gone to the Governor's office for signing. He might be waiting for others before signing them all, including the bill for universal background checks amounting to forced registration of firearms. Ever been accused in writing of domestic violence?

"Denver has an assault weapons law, but otherwise citizens are unfettered."

Incorrect both ways.

"They have a Castle Doctrine law, allowing defense of home. In addition, 35 percent of residents are gun owners, placing Colorado 33rd in the nation."

Sure. A Coloradan can theoretically defend the inside of his or her dwelling. Have fun. Enjoy the cheerleading for tourism.


39 posted on 03/15/2013 5:58:58 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of rotten politics smelled around the planet.)
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Colorado is tied with DC or worse, now


40 posted on 03/15/2013 6:03:49 PM PDT by dynachrome (Vertrou in God en die Mauser)
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Compare Guns & Ammo to Duh Brady bunch scores.

http://www.bradycampaign.org/xshare/stateleg/scorecard/2011/2011_Brady_Campaign_State_Scorecard_Rankings.pdf

1 - UTAH 0
2 - ARIZONA 0
3 - ALASKA 0
4 - OKLAHOMA 2
5 - NORTH DAKOTA 2
6 - MONTANA 2
7 - LOUISIANA 2
8 - KENTUCKY 2
9 - IDAHO 2
10 - WISCONSIN 3
11 - FLORIDA 3
12 - WYOMING 4
13 - WEST VIRGINIA 4
14 - TEXAS 4
15 - SOUTH DAKOTA 4
16 - NEW MEXICO 4
17 - MISSOURI 4
18 - MISSISSIPPI 4
19 - KANSAS 4
20 - INDIANA 4
21 - ARKANSAS 4
22 - NEVADA 5
23 - NEBRASKA 5
24 - VERMONT 6
25 - NEW HAMPSHIRE 6
26 - OHIO 7
27 - MAINE 7
28 - IOWA 7
29 - TENNESSEE 8
30 - SOUTH CAROLINA 8
31 - GEORGIA 8
32 - VIRGINIA 12
33 - DELAWARE 13
34 - MINNESOTA 14
35 - ALABAMA 14
36 - WASHINGTON 15
37 - OREGON 15
38 - COLORADO 15
39 - NORTH CAROLINA 16
40 - MICHIGAN 25
41 - PENNSYLVANIA 26
42 - ILLINOIS 35
43 - RHODE ISLAND 44
44 - MARYLAND 45
45 - HAWAII 50
46 - CONNECTICUT 58
47 - NEW YORK 62
48 - MASSACHUSETTS 65
49 - NEW JERSEY 72
50 - CALIFORNIA 81


42 posted on 03/15/2013 7:00:20 PM PDT by Red Steel
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Two nights ago, I awoke with a vision. I took off my tin foil sleeping cap, and started thinking.

Most here know that back before the [first] Civil War, there was passed something called the “Fugitive Slave Act” that could be used to force the return of slaves from the “free states” to the “slave states”.

And in 1857, there was a famous Supreme Court case — the Dred Scott decision, in which Scott, a fugitive slave, was declared to have no rights under the Constitution [as were afforded to ordinary non-slave citizens], and was to be returned to his owner.

We know how the Dred Scott decision became one of the final “fuses” that triggered secession and what followed.

Told you that to tell you this:

Just as we saw the nation “divide” once before, we are again seeing a new divide. Of course, one of the most important issues is the Second Amendment. We are seeing some states — the blue, “new-slave” states — rush to abrogate the Second Amendment rights of those within. Most recent examples are New York and now Colorado. In at least some states, what was previously legal will become quite illegal. Perhaps some states will creep towards confiscation, certainly registration (in the sense that all AR-15 owners in NY state will now be required to either register or turn in their weapons).

On the other hand, we have “the free states” — the red states in which gun ownership (along with other traditional values) remain revered and protected. We’re even seeing moves in some states that would seek to nullify any new federal laws that attack the Second Amendment.

Well….
At some point, we are going to see an accused gun-law violater in a “new-slave” state flee across state lines into a “free state”, perhaps after an arrest and release on bail. This is almost certainly going to happen.

What will the “free state” law officials do then? Will they return the “fugitive gun owner”? Or, will they take him in and protect him, as they would do with their own citizens, maybe offer him “sanctuary” against the unconsitutional laws of the “new slave” state that is trying to persecute him?

I foresee at least one or two legal contests here.

But let me continue further:
If the Republicans lose the House in 2014, giving the democrats full control of the federal government, and if we continue to see “fugitive gun owners” crossing state lines to escape prosecution and persecution in the new-slave states, I expect that there will be a move in Congress to pass something called a “Fugitive Gun Owner Act”. This will mandate that the free states return all “fugitive gun owners” to their states of origin, so that they may be prosecuted under their home-state’s laws.

When this happens, I expect to see at least one fugitive gun owner raise a constitutional challenge — just as Dred Scott did back in 1857.

And I predict that the decision the Supreme Court hands down will become as monumental in our century, as was the Scott decision in his.

Should I put my tin foil hat back on, and go back to sleep?


44 posted on 03/15/2013 8:10:38 PM PDT by Road Glide
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Well done. Thanks for posting this info.


45 posted on 03/15/2013 9:38:06 PM PDT by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus sum -- "The Taliban is inside the building")
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No. 1 on the G&A list and a 0 rating from the Brady people. We still have room to improve by allowing guns on college campuses and a provision for arms at public assemblies but it doesn't get much better than this.

I hope that one of the things G&A considered under "Miscellaneous" was Arizona's great local preemption law. Localities here are not free to pass their own restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms. We're free everywhere.

47 posted on 03/16/2013 2:40:15 AM PDT by InABunkerUnderSF (Because 2 terms with Jerry Brown as Governor was all I could take.)
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I can make my own suppressor for my firearm in Alaska but it has to be stamped “Made in Alaska” and I cannot sell it outside the state. Very few people bother with registrations and there is a very lively private sales market everywhere, many people just set up a sign on a vacant lot or at a garage sale.

obama truly hates Alaska, and Sarah Palin obviously.

She is the baking soda to his battery acid.


48 posted on 03/16/2013 3:17:12 AM PDT by Eye of Unk
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Proud to see Kentucky ranked in the top 5 which is mostly the reason I quit trying to relocate to deeper southern states, one of which is way below mine in the rankings of freedom, ironically. Our taxes suck, but firearms freedoms reign. I once posted here not long ago....Kentuckians want guns and food stamps. Go figure.


49 posted on 03/16/2013 5:14:41 AM PDT by MachIV
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