Not a controversial topic. Shoot one and only one family of guns for defensive and combat use. Be familiar with many types to handle the unexpected.
For me it’s Glock and AR-family.
Only around places like Denver. Barely used at all at altitude and in the colder plains parts of the state east of Denver.
CDOT is in love with a mag chloride mix that it calls "Ice Slicer". Love that name. But it's only effective down to 16 degrees, and the mountain roads are all much...
The White House stenographers have lodged an official complaint against the White House Press Office for the edit of the "garbage" comment. The idiots in this administration really got caught with their pants down...
Let's get real, this bill is driven by trial lawyers who don't want their jaywalking clients to be partly negligent after they get run over crossing midblock in traffic.
I hope if Trump is elected he mandates the DOJ to investigate voter irregularities across the board. We are repeatedly told there is no voter cheating by our corrupt FBI that turns a blind eye to things like the water leak in Maricopa County.
Buried by the MSM, we'll see if they cover it now. The potential first gentleman is not only a confirmed nanny fucker but likely a domestic abuser. And once again only the NY Post covers the actual news...
I think the WSJ read my posts because they wrote it into an editorial yesterday. Except they think Phillips 66 is an 8% share of the Cali market - that's true for refineries based in Cali, but there are a couple of plants in Nevada that make Cali formula gas so my 5.27% number is the correct...
Curious so I looked. The refinery that's closing is 5.27% of all refinery capacity for California formulated gas/diesel. That is material and will have a definite impact on prices.
Well, California effed itself. Phillips 66 is closing its LA refinery.
This move alone is a substantial reduction in refining capacity in California. And because California mandates its own formulation of gas, it cannot import gas, except from a handful of refineries in bordering states that...
County license procedures may vary, but the above is not true as a matter of state law. Pistols and revolvers can be transferred to an FFL directly within the 15 day period of executor possession in 260.20.
I know of at least a half dozen cases in Nassau, Suffolk and Queens where this has...
For those who are curious:
https://www.dhs.gov/hsi/task-forces/el-dorado
Why is a Federal money laundering task force focusing on minor weapons cases? Biden administration at its finest.
And as predicted, it's hit the press. Here is Snoozeday story, plus various photos from other articles:
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/crime/ghost-guns-weapons-charges-scott-chiang-ems-smb9nywp
Penal law 265.20 allows the executor to make arrangements for the pistol for 15 days after the death of the licensee.
Under the letter of the law you have 15 days to get the gun to an FFL or it *must* go to the PD. In practice I think most counties are a bit flexible on these timelines, but...
Well it will be picked up now by the press
https://queensda.org/former-fbi-agent-charged-with-possessing-arsenal-of-illegal-ghost-guns-and-stockpile-of-ammunition/
It's an interesting proposal but there's no free lunch. Imposing storage requirements on refiners is just an increased cost which will in turn be marked up and passed directly it on to the end purchasers of gasoline, i.e., California citizens. So the program will result in a permanent increase...