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Welcome from New Hampshire. Still a free state. When you get fed up enough with commiefornia you can leave. We did six years ago. Sold everything including the house. It was the best thing we ever did. It was hard to leave friends and some family members but in the end well worth it.
Chilly Winters in NH, very pretty in the warm time though.
 
I'm from SoCal area, the whole ghost gun laws will start to infringe on mail order BP guns soon. get what you can now!!!
I've been stocking up on my powder everytime i step into TUrners' since i dont have my real ID for ammo tracking, I just shoot BP now.
I don't have a "Real ID" either, reload is the way to go.
 
Welcome from Texas! We would welcome you TO Texas, if you decide to flee.
We can have guns, but the State limits most everything else.
The politicians are scoundrels, but they are handy to have around.
Everyone should own one or two...
I don't have much use for politicians, everyone I thought was trustworthy turned out to be rotten to core. Some of what they do is good but there is always a bit of hanky panky going on behind doors.
 
I'm in Eastern PA, very generally no earthquakes, some areas may flood now and again, it's hot and humid in Summer, but overall pretty nice. Big state for hunting, the Game News has a muzzleloading column, (I don't hunt) and shall issue carry. Few tornadoes, no Bigfoots spotted yet! Best, all.
I can live with earthquakes, we felt one 2 or 3 months ago, we had a fair sized one, 7.0 in '86 that caused a lot of damage in other places but only knocked over potted plants in the house. There aren't any Bigfoot in CA that I ever saw signs of and I hunted and camped in areas where folks claimed to see 'em . We have plenty of game in CA but the fish and game regulations have put an end to subsistence hunting. Now we have to have a license. We have lotteries for certain game and there is protected game, and the need to have a hunting license to hunt invasive, destructive species like wild pigs. Too many regulations.
 
I can live with earthquakes, we felt one 2 or 3 months ago, we had a fair sized one, 7.0 in '86 that caused a lot of damage in other places but only knocked over potted plants in the house. There aren't any Bigfoot in CA that I ever saw signs of and I hunted and camped in areas where folks claimed to see 'em . We have plenty of game in CA but the fish and game regulations have put an end to subsistence hunting. Now we have to have a license. We have lotteries for certain game and there is protected game, and the need to have a hunting license to hunt invasive, destructive species like wild pigs. Too many regulations.
I respect people's reports if they believe they've seen something, but the early settlers, the very earliest motor vehicles into forested areas, there's never been an actual, physical, study-able specimen of a Bigfoot or similar creature. Many times people report thing being thrown, noises, groans, etc., even the early Natives would have killed one, and early settlers surely would have. With trail cams, airplanes, a shrinking forest cover, never even one being accidently hit with a truck or car early on, loggers, etc. And how many are there? How are they reproducing? Why do we not have one cadaver preserved, only 'animal hair' and those hilarious fake "movies" that guys make? It's a campfire story for sure until we see an actual real specimen in the scientific journals, National Geographic, the journal Nature, the Smithsonian, etc. But we all need something to believe in, it's human nature. I have relatives in CA, it's a paradise that's been ruined by just too many people and population! I feel for the animals in the fire areas as well as the humans. Best of luck!
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Years ago, at dusk, in the parking lot of a park near Cape Canaveral, I saw a short, bipedal something-or-other standing at a garbage can, apparently looking for food. I couldn't say for sure, but it was probably a raccoon. But, for the first few minutes, my heart was racing, wondering what I was seeing!
If only I had a blurry video of it!!! :ghostly:
 
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