It blows my mind how quickly these attorneys can put together a response. I mean, I'm sure they have the framework set up ahead of time knowing they'll have to respond, but to read and digest the 40+ page state response and come back with a 20+ page response to that in ~24 hours is impressive.
So the state responded…..and it’s bullshit.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22A557/251278/20230103154502214_22A557%20Br%20in%20Opposition.pdf
I don’t think you’re wrong. It’s fine most of the time but this weather is testing it. We’ll most likely be contacting someone to take a look at things
Yes but no. Standard heat pumps don't work below 40 degrees, though they have developed cold climate heat pumps that buy you another 20-30 degrees. They're still not good as a sole heat source because the electric backup is NOT efficient.
In this instance, I really don't think it touches the NRA itself. I suppose the only thing it could do is potentially cut into profits from guys paying to become a certified instructor. In the end, it hurts the serfs more than it hurts the organization.
Dude. Get the car key out of your ear and listen for a second. This bill is removing the NRA instructors from the approval list for the CCIA approved courses. THAT is an issue and is THE issue at hand. The state is trying to limit who can teach the now REQUIRED course thereby limiting the...
This isn't about the organization. Again, your vision is clouded. This is about the boots on the ground regular Joe that went and got certified to work at a range or teach a class to help those that need training. Yes, the NRA organization sucks, but that's an issue with the leadership, not...
Your vision is clouded. Yeah, the NRA's legal team sucks, and WLP is a piece of shit, but the serfs of NY NEED the NRA instructors if this training requirement sticks for ccw.
I don't want to muddy up the TRO thread, so I'm starting a new thread.
The filing: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.484224/gov.uscourts.nyed.484224.27.14.pdf
I came across this filing on Reddit, and what appears to be the challenge of several things, including Suffolk...
I want to get away from my slug gun for deer (at $5/rnd) and into a rifle. The current plan is to build an AR upper and run with that.
I'm pretty sure I've asked this, though I don't remember where, and I know it's been talked abut, but again I don't remember where, so I'm asking again:
What...
I agree. I wouldn't be surprised if that happened, but I find it strange that it hasn't been mentioned if it has happened. The timing of the rulings also makes me suspicious. The 2nd ruled on Suddaby before Sinatra made his ruling.
This about sums up today’s hunting experience.
This was his first time out deer hunting with me. With a temp over 50 degrees, I wasn’t expecting much action. I was right. He also insisted on bringing his Red Rider in case there were any chipmunks or squirrels (not that it would have done much)...
As it stands now, I MIGHT get out Wednesday morning. It’s tight though as we have to finish prepping the house for thanksgiving. Friday will be a bust because of rain, so maybe I’m looking at Saturday at this point.
I haven’t gotten out either, and I’m pissed. We’re having thanksgiving at our house this year so the last 2 days we spent getting things picked up and cleaned up. Granted with the weather today, I would have bailed anyway, but I’m hoping to get out at some point this week. Tomorrow I get to...
Watched a hunter shoot a deer in the field behind my house last evening, which normally wouldn’t be a big deal, but they were at the bottom of the field shooting up toward the houses and road. Normally I wouldn’t really care, but since a neighbor’s house got hit last year I’m a little jumpy...
100% have him report this on the teacher. I ran into that a couple times in college. I’ll be damned if someone rides my coat tails and doesn’t do shut for work.