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#176 |
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Join Date: January 25, 2012
Location: Kingsland GA
Posts: 125
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Join Date: January 14, 2010
Location: Virginia
Posts: 602
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VA where OC is legal and out right has probably the best gun laws in the country. Not to mention my CCP is valid in most adjacent states (DC and Maryland excluded)
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Join Date: November 26, 2009
Location: Heart of Dixie - Alabama
Posts: 956
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In 1966 at the ripe old age of 17 I walked out the back door of my mothers house, caught a bus going to Montgomery, Al and enlisted in the Navy. Swore to God above that I would never return to the little one horse town I grew up in. 1975 I cam back to Alabama, same one horse town and all, wound up buying my mothers house from her and raised my 3 kids there. I know just about all LEO's that matte, a few lawyers, one or two Dr's, and several real decent gun shops that treat me right. When I was around 10 or so it was not unusual to see a group of boys with 22 cal rifle, single shot shotgun. I wanted to be in a place that as close to Mayberry as possible and I think I found it. Heat and humitidy can still make me grumble but its better that shoveling 2 ft of snow. Laws here leans more to the rights of the victim rather pattin a BG on the shoulder and say aaww its gonna be alright. BG's here have sliped and stumbled while trying to simpliy sit down in back seat of a car.
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#179 |
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Join Date: July 30, 2009
Location: AZ
Posts: 160
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Moved from Manhattan NYC to Scottsdale, AZ.
My wife's job offered her a hefty promotion if we relocated. I miss the city at times, but overall could not be happier to be out of that area - much safer here and the GUN LAWS RULE!!! Day after I landed I got my AZ drivers license and my first Glock ![]() We are also newly married and felt that AZ would be a much better environment to raise kids in than NYC. |
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#180 |
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Join Date: October 2, 2010
Posts: 1,136
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I missed being born in Alaska by about 30 days, after 10 years, ME, then MA, NY state, PA, MA, CO, CA and now Northern Idaho. Many ways that northern ID is much like the Anchorage area with one notable exception, NO MOSQUITOES!!
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#181 |
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Join Date: May 12, 2012
Location: Alabama
Posts: 6
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Raised in the Florida panhandle about a mile from the Alabama line. Moved to Birmingham after a stint in Iraq and have been in the area ever since. Alabama is my home and probably always will be.
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Join Date: February 25, 2011
Location: JC, Oregon
Posts: 2,900
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The semi-forests of Oregon.
The gun laws are great, I find new shooting spots every week, and the town I live in has less than 6k people. Its the last stop before living in a town of no people- my own land.
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#183 |
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Join Date: December 18, 2011
Location: rolling wheat fields
Posts: 313
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Born in Alaska; left when I was 17 and never looked back.
I have lived in the rolling wheat fields of the Palouse region of WA/ID since 1992. Our weather is very similar to up in Northern Idaho (four distinct seasons) where you guys were discussing, except our summers are hotter and drier. Our temps hover around freezing most of the winter, we freeze and thaw a lot. But we have gotten cold snaps from the North with temps well below zero, even into the teens. And one low a few years back of -26. I was pretty ticked about that because I left Alaska because it was so danged COLD. I froze the first 17 years of my life! The Boy will graduate in a couple of years which I guess would open up our options (job outlook is bright), but I sure can't think of anywhere else I would rather live.
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Join Date: September 6, 2009
Location: Manitowoc, WI
Posts: 3,511
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Was born & raised in God's country.
Crime is near non-existant. The last murder was about 10 years ago. We finally have Shall-Issue & Lotsa cow dung to shoot at - LOL. Although I would like a house just south of Phoenix for the winter.
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Join Date: October 31, 2008
Location: Miami Beach,Florida
Posts: 3,152
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^ Very cool post Hondo!
You are truly in God's Country and I know for a fact you got great big deer there. Seen them myself! Huge critters! ![]() And you got my best wishes on getting that house south of Phoenix....or even north of Tucson, some fine day.
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#186 |
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Join Date: March 8, 2010
Location: S/E Michigan
Posts: 1,596
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I have not lived in Detriot for many years---- I always had the feeling that I was living in a shooting range--------------
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Join Date: August 27, 2004
Location: Sweet Home Alabama
Posts: 945
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I have lived in two foreign countries in my life....Vietnam and New Jersey.
I have lived in Texas for 27 years and love that country. I could go back there. I now live in Sweet home Alabama the place of my birth and will be the place of my death. It is like Texas...a free thinking people state, few regulations state and a friendly neighborly state. Example: To get a CC, you go to the sheriff office they run a check and you leave with a permit if you are not a felon. Nobody ask why you want a suppressor....the sheriff just signs off on it while he eats his lunch....literally.
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#188 |
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Join Date: September 18, 2012
Posts: 7
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I live in Paramaribo, Suriname (South America). I have also lived in Europe for a while but am in Suriname now because my parents (who live here) are elderly and I help take care of them. And on another level of choice...city or suburbs..I have lived in both but I prefer the suburbs because I like having a garden (listening to the sound of birds, looking at butterflies) and the tranquility. I hope this contributes to your reflection.
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Join Date: December 8, 2008
Location: Chicago area, IL
Posts: 396
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#190 |
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Join Date: September 19, 2010
Location: Central Coast of California
Posts: 580
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The Central Coast of California. Because I'm extremely fortunate.
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#191 |
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Join Date: June 23, 2011
Posts: 52
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I live in Texas because its the farthest point from all the liberals on the left and east coast.
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#192 |
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Join Date: January 31, 2011
Location: MAINE
Posts: 314
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MAINE - born here and ill bee here till i find some place better (further north)
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Join Date: September 2, 2012
Posts: 3
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LOL!
lived on the island of puerto rico till i got drafted... ended up in alaska after orders to go to vietnam got cancel... so ended my military term of 23 months and 15 days or so, they shipped me back to the island to be discharged...spent a month in the island and came back up to alaska ...been here since 73... little town called north pole:-) |
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Join Date: July 6, 2012
Location: Cleveland, Ohio USA
Posts: 1,437
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Join Date: September 19, 2010
Location: Central Coast of California
Posts: 580
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Huge number of pluses and minuses living in NYC. Great jobs. Awesome schools from pre-school to post graduate school. The churches, the libraries, the museums, the different performing arts centers, the theaters, the sporting venues, the shopping, the food, the hospitals, etc. Taking a power-walk along Central Park is one of life's most wonderful freebies. It has even become quite safe to live in NYC. Amazing what 50-60K cops can do to a city On the other hand rent/mortgages are oppressive and the general cost of living is higher than anywhere else in the USA with the possible exception of San Francisco. |
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#196 |
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Join Date: December 26, 2002
Location: New Orleans
Posts: 243
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I was borne and raised in New Orleans and have lived here all of my life except for a brief period after Katrina. I went to Tulane and have worked here since. I have belonged to the same range since the 1970's.I still drink Dixie beer even though is has been made in Wisconsin since Katrina wiped out the brewery.
Home is where the heart is. Drue |
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#197 |
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Join Date: February 21, 2012
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 19
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I was born at Walter Reed Army Hosp. in DC and raised in Alexandria, VA. Went into the USAF through Ft Holabird in Baltimore, got my Degree from OSU at Corvallis OR then settled down in SD. We bought land N of Ft. Pierre SD and plan on building our retirement home where it overlooks the lake.
Why do I live here? I've toyed with moving to other places but, so far, SD still looks good to me. |
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#198 |
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Join Date: March 30, 2007
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 1,111
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I grew up in S. Cal. Newport Beach to be more precise. Started getting more and more fed up with the Cali issues and when my wife wanted to go to Nevada to be near her Mom I jumped at the chance. Been here 10 years now and love it. Good firearms laws. Once outside the Vegas Valley it is pretty much open desert and mountains for the rest of the state.
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Join Date: October 6, 2009
Location: central IL
Posts: 488
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Born and raised in central IN and never knew how good I had it. Came to IL for college, met & married my wife, an IL resident, moved to IL when we got married.
I guess you could say I was heavily indoctrinated in gun culture 1.0 growing up, came into gun culture 2.0 after being married. Also began to pay attention to politics a bit more. That's when I realized how great IN really was. My wife and I are both working on our grad degrees here in IL and as I type am in the hospital with our 2nd born Fri, but we both want to move back to IN. I am not one of those who think the only solution is to get out of IL, I will fight for our rights while I'm here, but IN is still a much better state and I feel a better place to raise a family. FWIW, her folks have been desperately wanting to move to IN as well. Crazy comparing IN which is not in debt, very gun friendly, to IL which is corrupt, in the tank, and one of the most gun unfriendly states in the US. FOID card required to buy ammo and pellet guns? Absolutely ridiculous.
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Speak softly and carry a big stick. ~Teddy Roosevelt All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. ~Edmund Burke |
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Join Date: February 28, 2009
Posts: 1,193
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FOID card to purchase a pellet gun? I had no idea it was that bad there.
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