James M. "Jim" Mullins, Jr., Esq.
Attorney, The Law Offices of James M. Mullins, Jr., PLLC
Founder and Past President, West Virginia Citizens Defense League, Inc.
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You all sound like my step-mother (excellent English teacher/Professor). She gets on me, too. Don't feel alone.
HOWEVER, I DO agree that grammar, spelling, structure, etc all make a person a much better communicator. Spoken language is judged by intonation, inflection, use of diction (correct words in correct places,etc), etc.
Go to this website just to have a look.
http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/effWrite.asp
http://www.grammarbook.com/english_rules.asp
http://www.yourdictionary.com/library/grammar.html
Better communication skills should help a person get and keep a better job/career, I will not hire someone with poor written, or poor spoken communication skills. Interpersonal skills are critical for me.
This thread is not to berate each others communications skills, however. This is a thread about transporting firearms. We should probably stick to that topic.
The topic is transporting guns through states in which you don't reside. Reciprocity laws, local and state laws will all be different, so it is best to look up the laws in every state you plan on driving through, print them on paper, and make sure you obey them. Good luck everyone.