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/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #762  
And yet you busted on Moss for derailing the thread, but did the exact same thing yourself by responding to my post. Go figure...

I'm an idiot at times, but not delusional.

If you can't laugh at yourself, you can't laugh at anyone else.

Get off your high horse...

No horse here at all.

Moss an I are fine.
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #763  
No horse here at all.

Moss an I are fine.

You made a point of him derailing a thread after 600 posts. News flash, if you can't get it figured out after a couple of hundred posts on a specific topic, you never will . The reality is if you knew Moss at all (which I don't), you wouldn't of pointed it out to begin with.

Not even really certain why you needed to pointed out that you and Moss are fine. But it's nice you and him are fine with each other:thumbsup: Any difference between you and I that I can form the opinion that you can be a butthole like myself reading what you post online at times?

I'm at least intelligent enough to understand through my own experinces that my opinions (formed only by personal experiences) can be wrong in my thought process.

That's part of the reason why I like this forum when it comes to other things than technical information.
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #764  
In my defense, I looked down at the speedometer when I saw the school sign, and I took it to litterally 25. Learned my lesson, down to 20 now. Since I had a loaded revolver in the car and had a rental vehicle with another states plates, with an East Cost drivers license, the only thing I could do was make small conversation and claim ignorance on not knowing all 6 chambers were illegal to be loaded since the gun wasn't in plain sight (I mean, why would you load a gun with an empty chamber?).

Learned my lesson, know ALL state gun laws inside and out. That said, as mentioned, it was a great learning experience talking to someone who lived there as a young LEO. He was kind of amazed that I would just be out there myself checking everything out because I loved the state's geology.

I leave one out of the chamber when traveling. And only carry and travel to states that except my conceal carry permit. If I'm on an overnight equipment watch in a sketchy area then there is a round chambered as well.

I did notice though that an Arkansas CC permit is one of the most widely excepted CC permits out there. From what I was told it had to do with the way the state runs it's classes and how they handle the background checks.

It might also have to do with the fact they won't honor an out of state CC permit from any state that doesn't honor theirs.

Last I checked, my permit was excepted by 36 to 38 states. The exception are 5 east coast states minus Maine and Vermont, 3 west coast states, 3 to the north of us and Hawaii. I always refer to a current CC map though before traveling just as a CYA
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #765  
Look at the University parties going on at the start of this month. Univeristy has a massive outbreak of COV19, University now sends all kids home for online learning, and they still have to pay the full tuition.

50k a year to learn online????
Thats a big reason why there's a push for kids to be back in the schools. If not then there are gonna be a lot of people looking for refunds on their property taxes.
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #766  
You made a point of him derailing a thread after 600 posts. News flash, if you can't get it figured out after a couple of hundred posts on a specific topic, you never will . The reality is if you knew Moss at all (which I don't), you wouldn't of pointed it out to begin with.

Not even really certain why you needed to pointed out that you and Moss are fine. But it's nice you and him are fine with each other:thumbsup: Any difference between you and I that I can form the opinion that you can be a butthole like myself reading what you post online at times?

I'm at least intelligent enough to understand through my own experinces that my opinions (formed only by personal experiences) can be wrong in my thought process.

That's part of the reason why I like this forum when it comes to other things than technical information.

Just when you thought you knew what stupid was. :)
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #767  
I leave one out of the chamber when traveling. And only carry and travel to states that except my conceal carry permit. If I'm on an overnight equipment watch in a sketchy area then there is a round chambered as well.

I did notice though that an Arkansas CC permit is one of the most widely excepted CC permits out there. From what I was told it had to do with the way the state runs it's classes and how they handle the background checks.

It might also have to do with the fact they won't honor an out of state CC permit from any state that doesn't honor theirs.

Last I checked, my permit was excepted by 36 to 38 states. The exception are 5 east coast states minus Maine and Vermont, 3 west coast states, 3 to the north of us and Hawaii. I always refer to a current CC map though before traveling just as a CYA

Does Vermont require a permit? When I was working out there 20 years ago I don't believe that they did, and neither did New Hampshire. Laws change over time yet CC laws have become less restrictive over time.
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #768  
You made a point of him derailing a thread after 600 posts. News flash, if you can't get it figured out after a couple of hundred posts on a specific topic, you never will . The reality is if you knew Moss at all (which I don't), you wouldn't of pointed it out to begin with.

Not even really certain why you needed to pointed out that you and Moss are fine. But it's nice you and him are fine with each other:thumbsup: Any difference between you and I that I can form the opinion that you can be a butthole like myself reading what you post online at times?

I'm at least intelligent enough to understand through my own experinces that my opinions (formed only by personal experiences) can be wrong in my thought process.

That's part of the reason why I like this forum when it comes to other things than technical information.

At the end of the day, all we have are our opinions. Your's carry some weight with me and some others I would presume.
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #769  
I leave one out of the chamber when traveling. And only carry and travel to states that except my conceal carry permit. If I'm on an overnight equipment watch in a sketchy area then there is a round chambered as well.

I did notice though that an Arkansas CC permit is one of the most widely excepted CC permits out there. From what I was told it had to do with the way the state runs it's classes and how they handle the background checks.

It might also have to do with the fact they won't honor an out of state CC permit from any state that doesn't honor theirs.

Last I checked, my permit was excepted by 36 to 38 states. The exception are 5 east coast states minus Maine and Vermont, 3 west coast states, 3 to the north of us and Hawaii. I always refer to a current CC map though before traveling just as a CYA

I have an app on my phone, great piece of mind.
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #771  
You realize how wrong you were... :shocked:

What would you know Steppy? Or is it Last Marlboro Man. Or is it Gunslinger? Who are you claiming to be today?
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #772  
I have an app on my phone, great piece of mind.
Thats something I'll have to look into. Never thought of that one. I've gotten into the habit of pulling up the CC map when planning a route.

If I head east for one of my trips to Vermont for a visit with relatives and friends, I stop for the night before I enter one of the **** states. Then just break down the gun for storage where it meets the federal transportation guidelines. Which I carry a copy of. Unloaded and locked. Stored in a suit case. clip unloaded and in a seperate suit case.

After the last trip, and a hotel stay on the free way in Ohio, and some late night shenanigans by some dope heads in another room where we really wished we had it. I won't travel without it again. I just travel straight through the states my CC permit is not acknowledged in with the weapon stored and locked as stated above.
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #774  
Does Vermont require a permit? When I was working out there 20 years ago I don't believe that they did, and neither did New Hampshire. Laws change over time yet CC laws have become less restrictive over time.

Until last year ... VT had no arms restrictions. Now we have the 10 round limit. But open/ concealed carry is still free to the individual AFAIK>
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #776  
Thats something I'll have to look into. Never thought of that one. I've gotten into the habit of pulling up the CC map when planning a route.

If I head east for one of my trips to Vermont for a visit with relatives and friends, I stop for the night before I enter one of the **** states. Then just break down the gun for storage where it meets the federal transportation guidelines. Which I carry a copy of. Unloaded and locked. Stored in a suit case. clip unloaded and in a seperate suit case.

After the last trip, and a hotel stay on the free way in Ohio, and some late night shenanigans by some dope heads in another room where we really wished we had it. I won't travel without it again. I just travel straight through the states my CC permit is not acknowledged in with the weapon stored and locked as stated above.

I do the same thing. Unload gun, lock gun up, lock ammo up; separately... oh, and I only carry 7 rounds with my .45 Don't want to go over on that one...
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #777  
Does Vermont require a permit? When I was working out there 20 years ago I don't believe that they did, and neither did New Hampshire. Laws change over time yet CC laws have become less restrictive over time.
Vermont doesn't require or issue anything. Check out Vermonts gun laws some time. Or for a good laugh, check out what Massachusetts requires a vermonter to be able to carry in their state. I about choked when I saw a character letter from the local sheriff
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #778  
Copernicus? Love it. Don稚 tell the Pope!

I met a direct descendant of Kepler once and yes, his last name was Kepler, that痴 what prompted my questions.

Purchasing agent, bought transistors for patriot missiles.
 
/ just when you thought you knew what stupid was #780  
For those stupid masks need stupid papers followers.......

Are Face Masks Effective? The Evidence. Swiss Policy Research

It's like going to the diner for breakfast and getting the all day menu.... ;-)

Gee!....Imagine that...!

...Some recent studies argued that cloth face masks are indeed effective against the new coronavirus and could at least prevent the infection of other people. However, most of these studies suffer from poor methodology and sometimes show the opposite of what they claim.

Typically, these studies ignore the effect of other measures, the natural development of infection numbers, changes in test activity, or they compare countries with very different conditions.

Can you say..."I told you so"
 
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