Fly Delta, they don't put bags containing guns on the carose. Have to get them from the baggage services desk. Won't stop the handlers but will stop regular people from walking away with it.
The Oconnor-Ratcliff case seems to be a pretty clear cut case, I think they will lose after reading Lindke. They had separate personal and public pages and used their public pages to conduct government business, but it seems the Supreme Court doesn't like the way the 9th Circuit came to their...
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One of their employees is a member at my firehouse and is good to work with, and installed and maintains the firehouse camera system.
I predicted stuff like this would happen. They are using the Roe v Wade playbook. Tie it up in court for a while and hope the SCOTUS balance of power shifts by the time it makes it there.
I never knew Oregon was a retirement definition.
It has Portland, that's enough to turn me off.
Plus, on top of this gun thing, there's also a push to re-ban pumping your own gas. https://www.opb.org/article/2023/10/25/pump-gas-oregon-ufcw/
The last part is my thoughts as well after reading the OP. It's better to admit you'd never use a gun, than carry it and allow yourself to be disarmed and it used against you.
My suggestion would be to explore non-lethals. Even in very anti-gun places like NYC, pepper spray is legal.
I live in Baltimore so Hap Baker is hands down closer. For my friend if we went shooting together, Delmarva is about equal distance.
I want a good, iconic western looking revolver.
Helping my friend look at Black Powder pistols due to her issues with her MM card got me interested in purchasing one. I've been looking at an 1848 Dragoon replica. I see the 1851 Confederate revolvers are cheaper, but I've read that I don't want a brass barrel.
Is Hap Baker the best place in...
Ahh. Good to know. I do want to stress this is not for me, based on my job I couldn't use illegal drugs, but this was a hypothetical proposed to me by a friend who knows I am knowledgeable on firearms laws.
An interesting hypothetical came up and I wanted to see what the prevailing view was.
Given that Marijuana use is illegal at the federal level and thus a disqualifier, would giving up a Medical card via the state's form to inactivate a card remove the disqualifier or would it be enough to...