Posted: 2/13/2006 1:45:15 PM EDT
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For various reasons, my wife and I are considering relocating to somewhere in the southern part of your state. But I don't know too much about your gun laws, or other facets of your state government, and social demographics. So if you would permit me a few questions.... 1. How hard is it to get a concealed carry permit in Oregon? Do you have "shall issue" wording? Does one permit allow you to carry various concealed guns, or just one specific weapon? 2.Do state laws limit the type of firearms, magazines etc that you can buy or possess beyond federal law? Ferinstance, "normal" civilian AR-15s are illegal to possess in Kali, I believe. 3. Just how oppressive (or not,) is your state gov? I know that Portland is a pretty liberal place, and am wondering how many rights & liberties may already have been impinged, or are under relatively imminent jeopardy? 4.In your opinion, what are some of the best places to live in southern Oregon, either near the coast, or further inland? 5.What, in your opinion, are some of the Best, and the Worst things about living in Oregon. Thanks for your info and opinions! (ps. Don't stress. I'm from the Phoenix area, and I don't think you have to worry about too many "Zonies" invading your state.) |
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No. 5) The worst thing… the rain and dreary days… especially if you’ve been in Arizona for a while and have grown accustomed to the blue sky days and the heat. The best things, the rain and dreary days, the seasons do change. Living here you just have to work with it. Going from Tempe to visit friends in Flag involved a lot of sweat shirts as I no longer had a heavy jacket. There’s tons –o-stuff to do; the ocean is closer than San Diego... |
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Philip pretty much hit the nail on the head in answering your questions. If you move up, you should probably consider staying away from Ashland, "home of the loonies". Medford, Grants Pass and Brookings are starting to show signs of Californication. If you don't mind a smaller city Roseburg or Klamath Falls wouldn't be bad. The east side of the state would be great except for the lack of employment opportunities. As far as political concerns go, Oregon has historically been an "I'll do my thing, you do your thing" state. However that mindset has been rapidly changing in the way the state government views and regulates business. Hopefully that can be reversed before it eats up the business community and then starts in on the citizenry. Sorry for the ramblings, but just a few thoughts from a 27 year native. |
| One thing I've noticed in Oregon is that there is no seperation of the class'. I was cruiseing through Grants Pass about a week ago and noticed how you'll see an obvious Cali transplant building a $500,000 house behing big electric security gates and on both sides and across the street are tear down houses that are most likly meth labs. IMO, there are no "good areas" or "bad areas", like other states. |
What you're seeing is gentrification - the class seperation in progress. Or more to the point, money moving in and the scrubs getting bought out. In time, it will look like Cali. |
Another one here. Can we get a St. Patrick or Pied Piper that can go forth and lead all the Californians out of the state? Southern Oregon is supposed to be a great spot. I like their politics: www.jeffersonstate.com |
Same here. Although I spent a few years in Washington I am very happy to be back in Oregon. If you stay mainly Roseburg and south and the casacades east you will love it here. Eugene and north there is just way to much liberal floating in the air and polluting the water. I want to live in Jefferson State!!!! |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quoted: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quoted: Nice place to visit, but.............I think only native Orygunians appreciate that....if there are any of us left.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oh, there are still a few of us around. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 +2 Born in Klamath Falls and been in Portland area since. I'd agree with the "we pretty much do our own thing" statement h.gif |