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    Plinker CSM's Avatar
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    Have fun, Texas can be great... especially East Texas.

    Perhaps you can find some of those little white flags to put in the windows of your car as you go.
    I don't own an ivory tower... but I rent one from time to time.

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    Stay and fight for 2 more years. I've lived here 12 years because I like it here and will stay till 2014 and fight to take the state back from the libtards.

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    Williamson County, north of Austin. Lived there 6 years.
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    Default We're Done with Colorado

    Quote Originally Posted by alxone View Post
    the wife and i are almost done moving to nebraska . pretty nice place , pro gun , slow paced and conservative
    I forgot you were in Nebraska now. I spent last week in Omaha and am sitting here in Beatrice as we speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    I forgot you were in Nebraska now. I spent last week in Omaha and am sitting here in Beatrice as we speak.
    how long are you down there ?

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    I thinking Virginia. They just past a law prohibiting drones in their airspace. My brother lives there. I asked him how VA would be able to enforce that. He is looking more into it.

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    I grew up in sw Virginia (22yrs) before I moved out here. Given proximity to D.C. and the somewhat draconion nature of Virginia&#39;s lawmakers, I would be hesistent IF the primary reason to move somewhere is based on 2nd ammendment rights. Virginia will be one of the next states to fall. Not too mention the differences in weather, crime, economy, demographics and all the things that make CO such a nice place to live.</p>

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    I feel your pain Ron and I am in the same boat. However my situation is a mite more complex, as the wife is perfectly happy in her work and home and has no desire to uproot. She was tolerant as we checked some properties in Cheyenne Sunday.
    But she again affirmed her desire to stay right where she is at.
    So I am faced with a choice: do I follow my principles or my partner?
    Do I sit here and essentially become a criminal in my native state through no fault of my own?
    The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...

    Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    I feel your pain Ron and I am in the same boat. However my situation is a mite more complex, as the wife is perfectly happy in her work and home and has no desire to uproot. She was tolerant as we checked some properties in Cheyenne Sunday.
    But she again affirmed her desire to stay right where she is at.
    So I am faced with a choice: do I follow my principles or my partner?
    Do I sit here and essentially become a criminal in my native state through no fault of my own?
    stay with your partner always but remember that you have friends in other states that will gladly help you and your get set up down the line . i for one am glad that you are there to help fight !

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    I feel your pain Ron and I am in the same boat. However my situation is a mite more complex, as the wife is perfectly happy in her work and home and has no desire to uproot. She was tolerant as we checked some properties in Cheyenne Sunday.
    But she again affirmed her desire to stay right where she is at.
    So I am faced with a choice: do I follow my principles or my partner?
    Do I sit here and essentially become a criminal in my native state through no fault of my own?
    This is more or less my current situation. I'm going to fight like hell through the 2014 elections, and then reassess. If the horizon is bad, I'm probably going to try to renew my attempts to persuade the wifester to move to Cheyenne area. Cheyenne works great for me as almost all of my clients (patents) are in the Denver/Boulder/CO Springs areas - i.e. occasionally drivable.
    "Guilty of collusion"

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