Two other points:
With the open carry law change this year, you can simply open carry into the places that are signed
Yeah, then they can just kick you out for OCing.... doubt there is any law to prevent someone from kicking out an OCer.
-Mike
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Two other points:
With the open carry law change this year, you can simply open carry into the places that are signed
Weather
Cost of goods
Cost of healthcare
Cost of education (I am paying the same to send my daughter to a public college OUT OF STATE as what UMass charges for in state tuition)
Roads (potholes anyone)
Friendlier people (by a huge margin. It's a cultural thing.)
Taxes (I get to say goodbye to state income tax all-together, no more excise tax on my car)
Housing costs (Bought a VERY nice brand new home with all the really nice bells and whistles for WAY less than half of what it would be in MA)
Political environment
Gun laws
Income potential (got a raise to make the move. People always said, "Ya but you don't make as much money down south." Me and my wife are making more down south and keeping more due to the tax situation and lower cost of living)
How many reasons does one need before they own up to the fact that maybe they aren't exactly living in a great place? A lot of people are catching on and have been making the move to places like FL, NC, TX, AZ for years...
I really don't mean any offense to anyone here, but open your eyes folks. You are really gettin' bent over the table and boned...I know it isn't easy to find a way out, but it can be done with some persistence.
I just hate the South and Southerners.
I just hate the South and Southerners. Lived there, visted there, done that. Living like a slave isn't my forte.
When a friend of mine was approached by a recruiter for a job in TX, the recruiter asked him what he knew about TX. He replied: "fire ants, scorpions, rattlesnakes, killer bees, and *******s in cowboy boots." The recruiter replied, "well, I haven't seen any killer bees."
Two other points:
With the open carry law change this year, you can simply open carry into the places that are signed
The signage has to meet the legal requirements to be binding. From what I hear, most aren't. The 30.06 cite dines all that.
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What the ****?I just hate the South and Southerners. Lived there, visted there, done that. Living like a slave isn't my forte.
Lol a slave? Not sure if serious.
-Mike
We hate you too.I just hate the South and Southerners. Lived there, visted there, done that. Living like a slave isn't my forte.
We hate you too.
I am moving to Texas this week and, of course, will be going through the process to get my LTC there as soon as I can.
Many of you know that Texas, while being a more gun-friendly state, is a little complicated when it comes to carrying. Signage is considered binding with lots of little do's/dont's that complicate matters. More businesses are in the practice of posting signage than you will see here in MA.
One thing that also changed is that carrying where you are NOT supposed to (if you get caught) was reduced to a Class C misdemeanor punishable by no more than a $200 fine and no jail time and no loss of LTC (the same offense level as bullshit traffic violations from what I can tell). Of course, federal property is another situation all together, but I am not asking about that.
Given the above information, would you give a SH&t about the signage?
Your thoughts?