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Posted: 3/28/2009 7:30:00 AM EDT
Looking to move to a Pro Gun State... I dont mine the heat but really hate Hot Humid places & tornados!
Nevada , New Mexico , Texas , Arizona |
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I wanted a "None of the Above" choice. Ditto! I'm looking at land in Southern Utah. |
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Tennessee.
Sheriff must sign off on Form 4 by law unless there is a felony in your background. CCW is easy to get. |
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Well I was looking to get away from the Midwest Winters , so I was looking west where I could get the wide open land, desert & some mountains.....
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You hate tornadoes but you want to move to Texas? LOL. According to the NOAA, Texas had 5,490 tornadoes combined in the years 1950-1994. The second closest, Oklahoma, had 2,300 by comparison.
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Where's the Alaska choice? I figure they're even better than AZ.
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You hate tornadoes but you want to move to Texas? LOL. According to the NOAA, Texas had 5,490 tornadoes combined in the years 1950-1994. The second closest, Oklahoma, had 2,300 by comparison. depends on what part of texas. |
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Having just moved from VA to TX. I would nominate VA. I'm seeing a pattern here. IN, VA and KY. You're moving to the wrong parts. |
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Texas is awesome right now.
However, we are slowly being overrun by illegal aliens. We won't remain the paradise we are now for much longer unless illegal immigration stops. |
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You hate tornadoes but you want to move to Texas? LOL. According to the NOAA, Texas had 5,490 tornadoes combined in the years 1950-1994. The second closest, Oklahoma, had 2,300 by comparison. depends on what part of texas. Granted, Texas is a large state. It also tops the #1 tornado list every single year. Those ain't good odds. |
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You hate tornadoes but you want to move to Texas? LOL. According to the NOAA, Texas had 5,490 tornadoes combined in the years 1950-1994. The second closest, Oklahoma, had 2,300 by comparison. Thats not saying a whole lot, TX has much more land so its not much of a comparison. But we definitely do have plenty of tornadoes. |
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Virginia
VA's right at the edge and we need as many liberated people to be here as possible to offset the libtards in NOVA, Hampton, Richmond, and the college towns. I also would have put Alaska on the list. |
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Texas is horrible, nobody should even think about moving here its so bad.
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Mexico.
Full-Auto, RPG,s Hand Grenades .50 belt-feds Constant re-supply from USA. (according to MSM) = teh WINZ! |
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I am suprised to see Texas in the lead .
Isn't that the site of the Waco tradgedy Where the ATF invaded a compound to seize weapons . |
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Tennessee is on the fast tract to becoming one of the gun friendliest states in the Union.
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Oklahoma is about as good as you can get with being pro gun. Oklahoma also was the only state that did not have one single county vote for BHO, there werent even any that were close. Oklahoma is doing a lot but nobody really pays attention becuase its Oklahoma
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Kentucky. We tied with Oklahoma as the "worst" state in the nation for gun laws according to the Brady Campaign. We allow open carry. Oklahoma doesn't. So, we win.
The weather is good with moderate temperatures. No regular extreme heat or cold. The further you get from the Ohio River the less humidity you'll encounter. Tornadoes? We have them every once in a while. In my twenty-four years of life, I've never personally seen one, though. |
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In Arizona we make all new residents stand guard at the California border and repel invaders for the first year they live here.
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Oklahoma is about as good as you can get with being pro gun. Oklahoma also was the only state that did not have one single county vote for BHO, there werent even any that were close. Oklahoma is doing a lot but nobody really pays attention becuase its Oklahoma Do not tell anyone! We like it the way it is. |
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You left out Oklahoma. No open carry...lots of other rules too e.g. 45 rule for CCW |
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What about Alaska? You don't even need a license to CCW there.
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Illinois, obviously. It's so easy for me to get a permit for my muzzle loading rifle there.
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Pick the one that is not so much pro-gun as anti-illegal-infiltrators.
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Having just moved from VA to TX. I would nominate VA. BIG +1 i bought in to the hype that TX was this gun paradise. VA is probably a little more gun friendly. the CCW is easier to get and OC is legal everywhere. the ONLY thing that is easier in TX (that i can think of) is VA has a one handgun a month law; however, you can get around that law if you have a CCW or are a LEO. |
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I wanted a "None of the Above" choice. this, you want Pro-gun-look at the "worst" states according to Brady-and that is KY |
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What about Alaska? You don't even need a license to CCW there. +1 |
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