Six years ago, I took my oldest daughter to Autumn Sky Outfitters in Harford County. They let her try quite a few bows. She picked a Bear Apprentice and still loves it. The bow will adjust as she grows. Now that she's 16, it's time to get it adjusted again and a new string.
Just my opinion...
I got my manual today. Hopefully I’ll be able to understand the above replies soon. Lol
Can anyone suggest a good hand held radio once I pass my test and get my license?
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I've read until my eyes started bleeding. ARRL has a ton of info, so much it makes it hard to find the actual beginning point of an online class. One link says I need ICS certification, then another says I need a SID number, then another says you don't need the SID. I found one website that...
Autumn Sky is great. They tuned my bow and completely fit my daughter's bow, when she was 10, to her. They wouldn't sell it to me until she shot it and was able to handle it. They have a range downstairs. They made her strings too.
I'm not a lawyer but I do know that in Maryland, even a probation before judgement in domestic violence cases will prohibit you from owning/possessing any and all firearms for life.
My head is spinning with all of this BS coming out of the MGA :mad54:
It absolutely amazes me that they pass these laws and basically say "sue the State, we have more money than you". Truly a government against the people, not for the people :sad20:
I don't have the numbers to back this up, but the Counties that carry the vote in this State are run by the left and have the highest crime rates:
Baltimore City, Baltimore, P.G., Montgomery and Howard Counties.
Just remember, our (add your adjective) Lawmakers put in the clause that no one can be held liable for applying for one of these. What ever organization or group fights this will need very deep pockets. This is clearly an end run around the 2A and 4th Amendments.
This is exactly what IS happening. People report to the police. The police then apply for the ERPO. It's the same process as reporting a crime and going to see the Court Commissioner and applying for charges, except now they go see a Judge.