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South Carolina where I am moving to is a Constitutional Carry state... I am so glad I am moving down there this year...17 States are trying to Nullify Gun Control
Biden issued executive actions last week to tighten down federal gun laws and state representatives across the country are working to pass legislation aimed at defying federal law and making any type of federal gun control law enforcement illegal. Many states have already passed legislation in the past to defy federal law by legalizing and decriminalizing marijuana and other drugs that are still classified as illegal by federal law
Arizona and Alabama signed the first gun control nullification bills into law and they are currently the only states to have done so. Since then, many other States have introduced similar bills. Montana's legislature approved a bill that is currently waiting on a signature from their governor. South Carolina, Missouri, Arkansas, and West Virginia houses have passed similar bills. While committees in Texas and New Hampshire have bills that are moving forward in their state legislatures, similar bills have been introduced in Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Minnesota, Ohio, Nebraska, Iowa, and Louisiana.
I think that's 19 or 20 states now.The Conservative wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:42 amWell at least we got some good news from states:
https://www.80percentarms.com/blog/2a-n ... pril-16th/
South Carolina where I am moving to is a Constitutional Carry state... I am so glad I am moving down there this year...17 States are trying to Nullify Gun Control
Biden issued executive actions last week to tighten down federal gun laws and state representatives across the country are working to pass legislation aimed at defying federal law and making any type of federal gun control law enforcement illegal. Many states have already passed legislation in the past to defy federal law by legalizing and decriminalizing marijuana and other drugs that are still classified as illegal by federal law
Arizona and Alabama signed the first gun control nullification bills into law and they are currently the only states to have done so. Since then, many other States have introduced similar bills. Montana's legislature approved a bill that is currently waiting on a signature from their governor. South Carolina, Missouri, Arkansas, and West Virginia houses have passed similar bills. While committees in Texas and New Hampshire have bills that are moving forward in their state legislatures, similar bills have been introduced in Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Minnesota, Ohio, Nebraska, Iowa, and Louisiana.
Annual cases of sexually transmitted diseases reached an all-time high for a sixth consecutive year, according to the CDC, with the sharpest increase in cases of syphilis among newborns.
“Less than 20 years ago, gonorrhea rates in the U.S. were at historic lows, syphilis was close to elimination, and advances in chlamydia diagnostics made it easier to detect infections,” said Raul Romaguera, DMD, MPH, acting director for CDC’s Division of STD Prevention in a written statement.
“That progress has since unraveled.”
The agency reports about 2.5 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis in 2019, the most recent year that the CDC has complete data. This is a 30% increase from the number of cases in 2015.
I'm looking at the properties right now, just to know what I need to move, etc... We are selling all our furniture except one bedroom's worth (my son's) and our tech, and moving down with what can be crated/boxed up.C-Mag wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 11:46 amI think that's 19 or 20 states now.The Conservative wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:42 amWell at least we got some good news from states:
https://www.80percentarms.com/blog/2a-n ... pril-16th/
South Carolina where I am moving to is a Constitutional Carry state... I am so glad I am moving down there this year...17 States are trying to Nullify Gun Control
Biden issued executive actions last week to tighten down federal gun laws and state representatives across the country are working to pass legislation aimed at defying federal law and making any type of federal gun control law enforcement illegal. Many states have already passed legislation in the past to defy federal law by legalizing and decriminalizing marijuana and other drugs that are still classified as illegal by federal law
Arizona and Alabama signed the first gun control nullification bills into law and they are currently the only states to have done so. Since then, many other States have introduced similar bills. Montana's legislature approved a bill that is currently waiting on a signature from their governor. South Carolina, Missouri, Arkansas, and West Virginia houses have passed similar bills. While committees in Texas and New Hampshire have bills that are moving forward in their state legislatures, similar bills have been introduced in Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Minnesota, Ohio, Nebraska, Iowa, and Louisiana.
Congrats on the move TC.
Increased Liberty will do wonders for you, the air smells better, the food tastes better, sex is more enjoyable.
That's my plan, but if I can't support myself before SHTF, I can't support others when it does.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 2:06 pmFull independence is not a realistic goal. Develop your skills and preps to help support yourself and others. Form a small tribe. This is the way.
Well, you’ll never be able to provide all of your needs. Pioneers never even attempted going alone.The Conservative wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 2:10 pmThat's my plan, but if I can't support myself before SHTF, I can't support others when it does.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 2:06 pmFull independence is not a realistic goal. Develop your skills and preps to help support yourself and others. Form a small tribe. This is the way.
That's the point, but unless you have a skill that is needed. You are a burden not a help.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 2:16 pmWell, you’ll never be able to provide all of your needs. Pioneers never even attempted going alone.The Conservative wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 2:10 pmThat's my plan, but if I can't support myself before SHTF, I can't support others when it does.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 2:06 pmFull independence is not a realistic goal. Develop your skills and preps to help support yourself and others. Form a small tribe. This is the way.
Develop skills in medicine, food, defense, or radio, or whatever, and make friends with people that have different skill sets. That’s how humans have always done.
Seems to coincide with the international illegals too.C-Mag wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 11:47 amDark Days ahead for young bucks................ STDS running rampant, be careful where you are sticking your dick.
Annual cases of sexually transmitted diseases reached an all-time high for a sixth consecutive year, according to the CDC, with the sharpest increase in cases of syphilis among newborns.
“Less than 20 years ago, gonorrhea rates in the U.S. were at historic lows, syphilis was close to elimination, and advances in chlamydia diagnostics made it easier to detect infections,” said Raul Romaguera, DMD, MPH, acting director for CDC’s Division of STD Prevention in a written statement.
“That progress has since unraveled.”
The agency reports about 2.5 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis in 2019, the most recent year that the CDC has complete data. This is a 30% increase from the number of cases in 2015.
https://www.wtvr.com/news/national/once ... g-newborns