The rejects are flocking here even more with the pot and other left incentives/ enticements. I have to stay for a few more years and I will fight while I am still here. Heck maybe something will happen that is pretty darn good regarding my side.
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I know some folks that packed up a few years ago and moved to Idaho. They love it the last I talked to them. Was seriously tired of the type of people moving into Colorado. One reason for their move too, Idaho was very GUN friendly.
UT is on the list as well...southern UT. I could deal with that, I think. But ID just seems very appealing. I'm gonna take a week and visit up there this spring.
Carl, I feel your dillema.
After NY went nutballs on their regulations I posed a statement to the wifey: "North or South"?
Wyoming or Texas?
She said South but said she didnt want to go to Texas.
I have seriously been looking into retiring a couple of years early, cashing out a bit of my retirement and buying some property in NW Texas, maybe Amarillo area.
Property dollars go pretty far, climate similar to Grand Junction.
If the wife doesnt want to go, it looks like I go alone......
As a Colorado native I am disapointed in my state, I never thought Bruce and Jeffy could get married, sit around and smoke dope all day but a firearms owner would be a demon......
My wife is also a nurse and our five year plan includes either northern Idaho, eastern Oklahoma, or somewhere Texas. I'm in school for health care and need to be in proximity to a hospital. Lewiston, ID is the top of the list so far (never been there), only down side I can see is that it's a college town.
I've been wondering where to go as well. Back to Louisiana? The wife hates humidity.
Wyoming?
Idaho?
Montana?
Alaska?
My job will allow me to live just about anywhere.
It's a shame, I really do enjoy living here.
We've been kicking this around for a couple of years. My folks are retired in WA and I wouldn't mind moving back to TX. At least TX has their own power grid and long growing seasons. A lot of defense contractors in TX. Austin is booming for the Tech industry. My sister's family is currently stationed in San Antonio and I lived there for a few years. Couldn't stand the humidity in the Houston area.
We have have been kicking around ideas about Wyoming for a couple years. Northeastern part of the state no less.[werdo] Would never have to worry about being too crowded.[Beer] There are a few reasons it is not crowded now.