Posted on 11/28/2008 11:54:39 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
I found the Shop Notes behind the “Item Search” link. Thank you! We’ll move onto our place (away from the power grid) this summer to start building and will order the books then.
Today, we have a light snow storm with medium wind gusts up to ~ 60 kilometers per hour and are erecting a small portable garage obtained last night after an approximate 260 kilometer drive—much of it over ice. ...breaking for lunch with the wood stove going now. ;-)
But they get paid for being clueless.
Just requested their tool magazine. Is their stuff better than Craftsman?
What’s wrong with left-handed people?
Yes. Oxygen therapy prescriptions are a little more common up here for some. I can feel the pressure changes a little while driving back and forth over the Pass every day (over 11,000 feet) to do construction labor. ...narrow road, mostly no shoulders, off-camber in places and covered with ice for the next few months.
It’s a different kind of life here.
This came from a MD State Trooper friend of mine.
FYI,
Heads up to all of you who swore to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign AND domestic.
Let your state Legislatures know that we do not want this bill passed, and petition them to vote no on this bill. We should keep after them until the bill is closed by bombarding them with e-mails, phone calls, and letters.
Get to all your politicians to get to work and NOT LET THIS HAPPEN!!!
The 2008 Legislative session has begun, and the Ammunition Accountability Act is being introduced across the country. Below is a list of states where legislation has already been introduced:
Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington.
http://ammunitionaccountability.org/Legislation.htm
Remember how Obama said that he wasn’t going to take your guns? Well, it seems that his minions and allies in the anti-gun world have no problem with taking your ammo!
The bill that is being pushed in 18 states (including Illinois and Indiana) requires all ammunition to be encoded by the manufacture a data base of all ammunition sales. So they will know how much you buy and what calibers. Nobody can sell any ammunition after June 30, 2009 unless the ammunition is coded.
Any privately held uncoded ammunition must be destroyed by July 1, 2011. (Including handloaded ammo.) They will also charge a .05 cent tax on every round so every box of ammo you buy will go up at least $2.50 or more! If they can deprive you of ammo they do not need to take your gun!
Please give this the widest distribution possible and contact your Reps!
Damn, so I wasn’t wearing a tin foil hat after all. I wish I had been. Thanks for the heads up...this will spread...no state will be safe.
I was taking an art workshop and my heart pounded for the whole week. It could have been serious but as soon as we got down to Santa Fe I was fine. I guess 7000 feet is my limit now.
Take care driving up there.
Thanks for posting this information. I have been warning folks of this for some time now. Thank God the State Reps from the District I reside in are rated A+ by the GOA, but I still contact them and let them know how I feel about the Ammunition Accountability Act.
Unfortunately on the Fed level, Elizabeth Dole lost to Kay Hagan who is rated F by the GOA, but I won’t give up the fight. I did take the oath to ‘Defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic’ and defend I will. Seems to me we are running out of ‘foreign’ enemies.
Here’s some good info. about the Ammunition Accountability Act for those that are concerned:
http://www.usavsus.info/US-AmmoRegistr.htm
Its a different kind of life here.
Where is here?
On the other hand, banning the manufacture, importation and sale of centerfire pistol ammunition, except to the military and sworn peace officers, would likely be highly effective.
Banning guns and ammo in Australia resulted in the crime rate to triple.
The Rockies.
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