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In short, yesSo, to shorten it, this means 18 to "possess" a handgun, but 21 to purchase/own one?
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In short, yesSo, to shorten it, this means 18 to "possess" a handgun, but 21 to purchase/own one?
In long, yessireebob!In short, yes
It's full of people from NY and NJ and MA.
Mostly. Some decent exceptions though.So, to shorten it, this means 18 to "possess" a handgun, but 21 to purchase/own one?
I want to say this is likely similar to the dynamic between MA and NH. My personal experience is the people I know who moved north were all right of center politically and pro 2A. The handful of NH natives I knew (granted they were female or younger people) tended to be left or far left.It is, but those people are usually hard conservatives.
The big difference between NH and FL is people from NH are hell bent on shit talking people who move to NH. People in FL are very happy to have like minded people move in and I've never heard a bad thing from locals about it.I want to say this is likely similar to the dynamic between MA and NH. My personal experience is the people I know who moved north were all right of center politically and pro 2A. The handful of NH natives I knew (granted they were female or younger people) tended to be left or far left.
Correct. The feds don't have to time to worry about it, and the state literally cannot enforce federal law.New Hampshire never incorporated the federal law into the state law. So, it falls to the feds to enforce it.
If I am not mistaken that clown from the NRA who came up here wanted the state to incorporate the federal laws into the Constitutional Carry law and caused an uproar that the Legislature scrapped the bill.Correct. The feds don't have to time to worry about it, and the state literally cannot enforce federal law.
Well, nobody is really FROM Florida, and ultimately, it all works out.People in FL are very happy to have like minded people move in and I've never heard a bad thing from locals about it.
FL's old bullshit CCW laws are on their way out - we hope.
I hope so.The FL GOA rep is an active poster on another gun board. He's probably the most involved of any of the national 2A orgs I've seen recently.
He thinks some of FL's garbage will be fixed this year. Especially CC.
It is, but those people are usually hard conservatives.
As discussed before, many/most/all of FL's retard legacy laws (and oh boy, are there a lot of them) are from long ago.
The people who moved to FL in recent years are overwhelmingly conservative and bring said values with them. The trick is to get rid of the legacy FL quasi retarded island time approach they use for a lot of stuff.
In 2022 the (D) voter role contracted by over 100,000 people while the (R) voter role grew by over 200,000 people. The state indicates that not since 1994 has there been more (R)'s registered compared to (D)'s until 2021, which is when the massive influx of pissed off and fed up conservatives started moving en masse to FL.
I can't find the article about the divice between R and D residents who moved in, but according to the local conservative talk show it was something near 200k (R)'s moved here while like 12k (D)'s moved here for stretch he was talking about which was 2021-2022 if I remember correctly. The local conservatives are thrilled 100% about out of state conservatives moving because it's finally ended the insane people who live in the (D) strong holds (who are usually locals) who historically had huge influence over the state. Not anymore.
TX on the other hand.. well they are in trouble with all those CA people moving in who seem to be very interested in turning all of TX into Austin.
FL's old bullshit CCW laws are on their way out - we hope.
I want to say this is likely similar to the dynamic between MA and NH. My personal experience is the people I know who moved north were all right of center politically and pro 2A. The handful of NH natives I knew (granted they were female or younger people) tended to be left or far left.
True to a point but where are those teachers and librarians coming from? Many of the teachers in NH weren't born or raised there. When I was in HS during the first half of the 70's almost all my teachers were NH transplants and quite Marxist.As I keep telling NH natives, it's he schools and libraries that are turning your state blue, not "flatlanders."
Fair enough. My sister and I happened to have had a semi-related conversation just today. Her kid is 6 and I mentioned how scary it is that when you try to teach them something, whether its writing their name, simple math , whatever, it was a bit of a struggle. Either the kid wasnt picking it up (maybe she was too young, idk) or it sometimes seemed to me that as soon as she picked up on the fact that we were no longer really playing and I was trying to teach her something, she'd nope the f*ck out of there immediately.True to a point but where are those teachers and librarians coming from? Many of the teachers in NH weren't born or raised there. When I was in HS during the first half of the 70's almost all my teachers were NH transplants and quite Marxist.
Fair enough. My sister and I happened to have had a semi-related conversation just today. Her kid is 6 and I mentioned how scary it is that when you try to teach them something, whether its writing their name, simple math , whatever, it was a bit of a struggle. Either the kid wasnt picking it up (maybe she was too young, idk) or it sometimes seemed to me that as soon as she picked up on the fact that we were no longer really playing and I was trying to teach her something, she'd nope the f*ck out of there immediately.
Fast forward a year or so later, she's in school and its Ms So-and-so said this, Ms So-and-so taught me that. Excited to be learning and soaking everything up. When it comes to math and writing and reading, thats great, but I have to admit its a little disheartening how much control teachers have over kids. Its almost like a hypnotism thing. Today theyre learning how to read and right, tomorrow they are dying their hair green and hating Uncle Headednorth because Im part of the racist patriarchy. What the teacher says is the word of God and what me or mom says she doesnt want to hear it.
It sounds kind of like parents got a peek behind the curtain and schools want to close the drapes back up.Remote teaching during COVID opened the eyes of lots of parents. Suddenly they started going to school board meetings and paying attention to what was being taught to their kids. Those local elections are where it starts.
My son and DIL in South Carolina tortured the school officials in their county. It didn't take too long before both the options of returning to school and not masking were offered.
It sounds kind of like parents got a peek behind the curtain and schools want to close the drapes back up.
Most people in NH weren't born or raised here.True to a point but where are those teachers and librarians coming from? Many of the teachers in NH weren't born or raised there. When I was in HS during the first half of the 70's almost all my teachers were NH transplants and quite Marxist.
As I keep telling NH natives, it's he schools and libraries that are turning your state blue, not "flatlanders."
I hope so.
Constitutional carry bill introduced in Florida.
View: https://twitter.com/2aupdates/status/1620098578151800833?s=61&t=xaGuYp8bxLi2VUNnFDII3g
GOP vs dem in both the Florida house and senate is 70%-30%. With DeSantis behind it, it should be a pretty easy lift.
Constitutional carry bill introduced in Florida.
View: https://twitter.com/2aupdates/status/1620098578151800833?s=61&t=xaGuYp8bxLi2VUNnFDII3g
GOP vs dem in both the Florida house and senate is 70%-30%. With DeSantis behind it, it should be a pretty easy lift.
Look at these a$$holes, submitting this now knowing full well that it will get vetoed when they have no power to override the veto. Gee! How come they didn't submit this when Trump was President. This is the same bull shit they pulled with "ObamaCare".
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Surprisingly there is movement in SC. I’m not sure how much the leaders there are behind this, the leaders and governor in Florida are .
View: https://twitter.com/2aupdates/status/1623467463978393601?s=61&t=HJQTL_X2sNhrU2faol-MZQ