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The citizens of NJ voted this idiot into office I have absolutely no sympathy for what he does and how much he sinks the state into the sewer. For all of the citizens who did not vote for him it’s time to think about pulling up stakes and leave before the sludge level gets too high. ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | |||
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Easier said then done. We have a daughter with 1 1/2 years to go in high school. This school is a top rated math and science high school and we don't want her to loose out of a good college by leaving. My wife has 4 years left to retire and by staying till the 25 years, good pension, medical benefits for life. We want out bad, but can't put the cart before the horse. I'm retired, 2 other kids are done with school, it's a waiting game now. If you look at a map of who voted for the Governor, you will find it is the people that live close to NYC. The southern counties and rural north west counties are Republican and always have been. Living the Dream | |||
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If you watch the laws and regulations in NJ and NY sometimes it is hard to believe they were in the original 13 colonies. I began visiting coastal NJ and Long Island/NYC as a kid. Most of the folks I knew from the family were in their 40's - 50's. I would guess that 90% of them were socially liberal to some degree but FISCALLY conservative. They owned guns, hunted to some extent and believed in the 2nd Amendment and a balanced budget. (But they voted democrat most of the time). I had no problem getting along with them or discussing delicate things as I grew older. From what I saw, that mindset was a larger portion of the population at the time. These days I'm up there during the holiday to visit family and I'm constantly amazed at the batsh*t crazy stuff that I hear as groupthink. One neighbor to the folks we were visiting had a little kid who got a BB gun for Christmas. He went out into their large back yard to shoot his gun into a cardboard target. The woman next door called the police and said there was "a man with a gun" out in their yard and she felt "threatened". The kid was badgered and terrified afterwards. I'm not sure my old mindset/group exists in large populations there anymore... | |||
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Rail-less and Tail-less |
In NJ a B.B. gun is considered a firearm. Same as if he went out there with a Glock _______________________________________________ Use thumb-size bullets to create fist-size holes. | |||
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Yep, I'm afraid you are right. It was Huntington Long Island but same same. | |||
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I Am The Walrus |
900 square feet? We call those apartments around here... _____________ | |||
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You are correct, right now it is. One of the new guns laws coming down the pike A505 states BB guns will not be considered a firearm. I'm sure it will change again when a store gets held up by someone with a BB gun. Living the Dream | |||
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Grandiosity is a sign of mental illness |
No, it's a freestanding single family home. They have houses that small everywhere, but it takes something special to get those kind of property taxes on such a tiny house. Most places, that amount per year would pay the mortgage on a bigger house. | |||
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We left central NJ in 1999 and have lot looked back since. My parents still live there and pay ridicules property taxes. The house I sold back in 1999 for $156,000 is now worth $350,000. I can only imagine what the taxes are like now. The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. As ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State NRA Life Member | |||
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Grandiosity is a sign of mental illness |
Right now, just the finished part of our partially finished basement is about equal in square footage to the apartment we had in Jersey. And our mortgage and property taxes combined are less than the rent we paid on that place. Policies that artificially restrict the housing supply suck pretty hard. NJ is a good example. | |||
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Nature is full of magnificent creatures |
Are you saying one could buy a BB rifle without a rifle card? I remember when they passed the 1990 Assault Gun ban, and the Boy Scouts had to make sure the BB rifles did not have a capacity greater than 15 BBs. Does A505 have any chance of passing? | |||
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Very good question. Yes it will pass. Why? because of all the other anti gun laws they are putting several pages into the bill. Having an FID to buy a BB gun was always stupid, now the Dems will say " hey were just making bad laws good". These bills are put in, when they will vote on them is yet to be seen. There is no date set yet on the calendar for them. But they will be there this year with the Democrats in full control. Living the Dream | |||
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Live for today. Tomorrow will cost more |
I'd gladly give up A505 in favor of A655. That one seeks to limit magazine capacities to 5 rounds. Cannot wait to leave this godforsaken state. suaviter in modo, fortiter in re | |||
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