Heck no. Don’t change a thing! The “yammering chickens” phrase describes it perfectly. BTW, just read you are residing in Panama. I’ve got things set up here in the states for when things go sour but have contemplated relocation. BUT I won’t go anywhere without the tools the second amendment gives me. How are the laws there concerning firearms ownership? Thanks
Sorry for my late reply. I was doing a little homework.
I am so glad I am not living in the U.S. It is no longer the home of the free.
Panama is a great place to live. If you are in a retired status, the Panamanian government loves you. It will give you a permanent resident visa because it knows you will spend your paycheck here.
We have a great president. The latest is he just signed into law that no one has to join a union if they dont want to. The communist union leaders are in a fit since it cuts off their money supply.
Jimmy Carter gave them our canal. I must say though, they have taken very good care of it. They are expanding on it. Business is good; and because of the expansion, there are a lot of jobs for many Panamanians.
The banking sector is healthy, and oil was just discovered near the Colombian boarder in the Darien Province.
There are many, many other projects going on too many to list.
You asked me about firearms. This was my homework:
http://www.panamalaw.org/panama_gun_laws.html
You are most welcome.