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    The good thing about this is that it'll make it just a bit harder for Hickenduffus to get elected.

    I've already decided if Hick wins and the dems are still in control of the legislature after this next election I'll be looking to leave Colofornia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    The good thing about this is that it'll make it just a bit harder for Hickenduffus to get elected.

    I've already decided if Hick wins and the dems are still in control of the legislature after this next election I'll be looking to leave Colofornia.
    My wife and I have joked in the past that someday, when the great state of Texas leaves the union, we would be moving there. Seems less of a joke these days.
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    I like the idea of Texas ... but the humidity usually disabuses me of that notion.

    Also I figure if Texas ever leaves the union, you better be a resident BEFORE that day ... 'cause if I was Texas I wouldn't let no damn 'mericans or messicans cross my border

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    West texas has a dry climate and plenty of places to hunt. I fyour in to lond distance shooting, that too!
    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    I like the idea of Texas ... but the humidity usually disabuses me of that notion.

    Also I figure if Texas ever leaves the union, you better be a resident BEFORE that day ... 'cause if I was Texas I wouldn't let no damn 'mericans or messicans cross my border

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    I think that I'm gonna regret PCS'ing there after all. On the other hand, I'm hoping that the gov realizes that they have made a mistake and repeal the law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdr749 View Post
    West texas has a dry climate and plenty of places to hunt. I fyour in to lond distance shooting, that too!
    True ... however I moved from Kansas to get away from the boring flatlands and come to the mountains.

    No mountains in West Texas (or for that matter REAL mountains in East Texas).

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    Any other updates on this?

    I found this one:

    http://econsultancy.com/blog/6176-th...-goes-to-court

    Apparently, this DMA is filing suit against the CO law in Federal court.

    Thoughts?

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    The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) is hoping that 10-1193 will be short-lived. Yesterday, it filed suit in federal court. It believes that the Colorado law must be struck down because it:
    • Discriminates against interstate commerce;
    • Exceeds the permissible scope of state regulatory authority over out-of-state companies;
    • Violates the right to privacy of Colorado consumers;
    • Infringes upon the free speech and due process rights of both consumers and retailers; and
    • Exposes confidential consumer information to the risk of unauthorized disclosure.
  9. Jerry Cerasale, the DMA's SVP of Government Affairs stated, "The new law and the regulations implementing it are an unconstitutional and blatant violation of Colorado consumers’ privacy."
Sounds pretty straight forward and logical to me....
Oh, wait... were dealing with the gov....
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