Posted on 01/31/2013 12:52:17 PM PST by TexasRedeye
Introduced Caption Text: Relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal regulation.
And you get to vote Republican and be in the majority.
And you get to vote Republican and be in the majority.
Yes, I think a confrontation between a state and the feds would clarify which has more resolve and power. See Brown v. Board of Education and civil war.
Different issues, different times.
See Declaration of Independence.
“Me too, and Ive never set foot there.”
Please move down here. You will be quite welcome.
Concur, even the field, protect our Rights and defend the borders....Can you tell me any of those the Fed., today, still does correctly?
Neither can I...
Well we are hoping to retire in another 10-12 years and planning to relocate to a warmer climate, and a red state for sure. With those guidelines, we think TX, GA, AL, SC, OK, UT maybe, but we don’t know any real details on ANY of them.
Utah is can be quite cold but it has other things that make it really nice. People and trout fishing to name two.
The other states you mention are really nice too. I live in and prefer Texas because of the people and the government (small). I just like their starch.
So research them and have fun visiting.
The 1.5 inch may be to protect those who have black powder field pieces. They usually are 1 inch rifles.
I would prefer that they also protect black powder mortars which can have the bore of a bowling ball, ‘cause that is what they shoot.
Thanks for the info...as I said we have a few years, and frankly we are stuck for awhile due to the housing market. My 10 year plan is to have the mortgage paid and be ready to retire in about 11 years (at 62). Plenty of time to research and make a nice choice, which may well be Texas.
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