Funny you should mention that...
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Fuck both Swift and Kelce. And not in the literal sense.
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Funny you should mention that...
ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
For a three hour tour…….
Reflection looks a bit chubbier????![]()
funny,had to look for more didn't find any as good
You are using word salad and made a misleading statement - "Not totally 2A but a lot of it is", when I read that it means that a lot of it is totally 2A and that could be my misunderstanding. NONE of those counties are 2A when a cause has to be given for a carry permit. No application for carry is 2A with shall issue coming in a close second. In a "proper cause" scenario you have no idea if the submitter will even show "proper cause".I didn't say it was. I said "not totally pro-2A but a lot of it is..." "Proper Cause" for unrestricted licenses is *not* pro-2A.
This ought to rustle a few jimmies:
You are using word salad and made a misleading statement - "Not totally 2A but a lot of it is", when I read that it means that a lot of it is totally 2A and that could be my misunderstanding. NONE of those counties are 2A when a cause has to be given for a carry permit. No application for carry is 2A with shall issue coming in a close second. In a "proper cause" scenario you have no idea if the submitter will even show "proper cause".
Now who's doing the "word salad?" You really need to stop gaslighting just to support your agenda and face facts. Even with the "proper cause" restriction, it is still quite possible to get a permit in NYS... more so in the counties that are "green" on the map I presented. I know several residents who have them. It does happen. Less so in the "yellow" counties on the map, and almost not at all in the red counties. But it does happen. Mostly, it happens when the applicant has a connection to their county judge. That's how it worked in my former State. If you knew your county judge well, you could get one. They are the final arbiters.
So no, it doesn't happen everywhere, but it does happen most everywhere, even with this restriction. One just has to find ways around it. Biggest way, befriend your county judge of
Of for fucks sake, no one is trying to gaslight your stupid ass, you sound like a female. You made poorly worded statement and I asked for an explanation and you have one which was utter bullshit. Now fuck off.Now who's doing the "word salad?" You really need to stop gaslighting just to support your agenda and face facts. Even with the "proper cause" restriction, it is still quite possible to get a permit in NYS... more so in the counties that are "green" on the map I presented. I know several residents who have them. It does happen. Less so in the "yellow" counties on the map, and almost not at all in the red counties. But it does happen. Mostly, it happens when the applicant has a connection to their county judge. That's how it worked in my former State. If you knew your county judge well, you could get one. They are the final arbiters.
So no, it doesn't happen everywhere, but it does happen most everywhere, even with this restriction. One just has to find ways around it. Biggest way, befriend your county judge.