La Pistoletta
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I might move to the US some day. I have a lot to do before then, though, and my entire family is here.
Why do you stay? I apologize if the question is impertinent but I know that I grow weary of anti’s moving to Az from California. . . .
Especially if, upon arrival would join us in the working to reverse the anti’s progress and continue in promoting a realistic world view.
Great Britain
Europe
Eastern Europe
Russia,
New York
California
Sounds to me as though you'd appreciate Florida. Loose restrictions on firearms purchases and ownership/possession, shall-issue CCW permits, stand-your-ground castle doctrine, no state income tax. Cost of living is very reasonable in most areas. There's even a de facto 80 mph speed limit on the interstates. Just stay away from the southeastern portion...I have ruled out, at least while current circumstances are in place, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, California, and Hawaii for their cost of living, gun laws, official corruption, and general propensity of their respective governments to treat productive citizens as tax cows. Mrs. NotMiddleAged has ruled out a few others for climate (too much snow, not enough sun). I imagine we'll be able to find a happy medium.
It's a pretty accurate political barometer. If you don't want a socialist government meddling in your life by taking your money and your rights and telling you what to do, as the vast majority of us don't want, looking at how they treat the aquisition, ownership, and carry of firearms is a reliable way of gauging how they do with other things and how much political clout you have in that area.If the only thing in your life that matters to you is how easy it is to own, acquire, and carry firearms, I would say you probably have a pretty narrowly focused life.
I might move to the US some day. I have a lot to do before then, though, and my entire family is here.
I would have never had this opportunity had I stayed in Montana. I'm not saying you can't make a living in Montana but, in California there are way more options.