Monkeyleg
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Two weeks ago my wife and I moved from Wisconsin to Alabama. It's been quite a change.
On the drive down, coming through Louisville, I heard a radio ad that went something like this:
[sound of police sirens fading off]
Woman's voice: "Janet, are you okay?"
2nd woman's voice: "Yes. I was going to call 911, but he was already in the house. Thank goodness for Shooters Supply."
Announcer: "At Shooters Supply, we have..."
That ad would never run in any northern city I know of. Amazing.
Another thing is the political ads. Every candidate running for everything from dog catcher to governor is touting being pro-gun. One TV ad for a candidate for agriculture commissioner has him holding his lever-action Winchester while he talks.
Today my wife and I went to the courthouse to get our AL drivers licenses and register our cars. I then went to the sheriff's department to apply for a CCW permit. I filled out a short form, had my picture taken, gave them $20, and she handed me a permit. No waiting! It took me less time to get a permit than it did to register my car.
I'm going to like this state.
On the drive down, coming through Louisville, I heard a radio ad that went something like this:
[sound of police sirens fading off]
Woman's voice: "Janet, are you okay?"
2nd woman's voice: "Yes. I was going to call 911, but he was already in the house. Thank goodness for Shooters Supply."
Announcer: "At Shooters Supply, we have..."
That ad would never run in any northern city I know of. Amazing.
Another thing is the political ads. Every candidate running for everything from dog catcher to governor is touting being pro-gun. One TV ad for a candidate for agriculture commissioner has him holding his lever-action Winchester while he talks.
Today my wife and I went to the courthouse to get our AL drivers licenses and register our cars. I then went to the sheriff's department to apply for a CCW permit. I filled out a short form, had my picture taken, gave them $20, and she handed me a permit. No waiting! It took me less time to get a permit than it did to register my car.
I'm going to like this state.