Cook County, Illinois, which is mostly the town of Chicago, has suggested a bullet tax to secure more financing in the fight against crime and to beat back a $100 million budget deficit. The tax recalls a stand-up routine by comedian Chris Rock, who proposed making bullets astronomically expensive, which would drastically decrease the amount of shootings. Source for this article: 100 day payday loan direct lenders Additional tax to buy ammunition in Chicago Many cities ...
Originally Posted by Deserteagle Originally Posted by TMcArthur I have been carrying off and on both OC and CC for three years now (Colorado baby!). About a year ago I changed my off-n-on habit to carry ALL waking hours, no matter the extra work required to do so. I figure there is no use having a handgun if it is not on your belt, right? Since then I have been running into some snags in my plan. I know these may sound like silly questions, but what do you guys do with your carry-gun when... - I once took my gun off my belt to drop my drawers ...
I can remember as a young Ranger in F Co. 51st Infantry Long Range Surveillance (LRS), I was first introduced to dry fire training by my platoon sergeant. He was a high level competitive shooter and former Delta / CAG Operator. We were at the range for probably about 12 days and a majority of that time was spent executing dry fire drills. As a 26 man amphibious recon platoon, we fired thousands of rounds in only a week's time. Because our unit was a Corps asset, we probably fired more rounds as ...
Originally Posted by Dravintoad Originally Posted by Amie Puckett Adams I guess my main concern was that I might get denied due to my disability OR because I accidently started a different application. I guess I wasn't too clear before. What i meant was that I too started an application before I had all my info, then restarted and application when I did have everything. When I used my personal info, It said there were multiple entries and I couldn't access my status. But, by using the confirmation number I could. There was no issue in regards to the ...
Because I was raised to love God & Country. My grandparents were hard working tobacco farmers for all their lives. They never ventured far from their home in Tennessee. During my youth, I spent my summers there working in the hot August fields and in the top of some bat and spider infested barns. But you know what? It felt like Utopia. The family would gather on Sundays for dinner (lunch down south) then retire to the vast fields for games of baseball until the lighting bugs blinked at sunset. ...