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Started by Vladimir Vassilevsky April 1, 2010
Jerry Avins wrote:
> On 4/6/2010 10:03 AM, Dirk Bell wrote: >> On Apr 2, 12:01 am, Jerry Avins<j...@ieee.org> wrote: > > ... > >>> I can't legally bring a handgun, but I may bring a .22 rifle. > >> >> What's the problem with bringing the handgun? > > Even if I had a carry permit, it would be good only in New Jersey. Laws > vary with venue, but in some states, an unloaded handgun in the car > would get me a mandatory 1-year jail term. >
In the trunk? In a locked case?
> I will bring my rifle in parts. The action will be secreted in an > un-obvious niche, so that the rest of the gun would be useless if > stolen. I'm more concerned about a third party getting hurt than I am > about any loss. > > Jerry
-- Les Cargill
> > Clay wrote: > >> I guess I'm spoiled - I can shoot guns in my yard (legally!) > > Must be nice. &#4294967295;Assuming you mean for fun or practice, in all places I've > lived, this has been forbidden by the city, rather than the state.
Yes I live in the country on a farm outside of any city. And I have enough land to not be a problem to neighbors. Common sense must be exercised of course. I can't hunt except for in season unless we are talking about non native species such as pheasants and armadillos. I have a group of deer than come through my back pasture at least twice a day. Plus I have all of the standard wildlife: foxes, rabbits, skunks, bobcats, cougars, weasels, etc. It is fun to go to the mudflat by the pond after it has rained and examine all of the footprints. I've seen all of the critters except for the cougars roaming on my land. I saw a cougar dead on the road :-( Clay
On Apr 6, 8:04&#4294967295;pm, Les Cargill <lcargil...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Jerry Avins wrote: > > On 4/6/2010 10:03 AM, Dirk Bell wrote: > >> On Apr 2, 12:01 am, Jerry Avins<j...@ieee.org> wrote: > > > ... > > >>> I can't legally bring a handgun, but I may bring a .22 rifle. > > >> What's the problem with bringing the handgun? > > > Even if I had a carry permit, it would be good only in New Jersey. Laws > > vary with venue, but in some states, an unloaded handgun in the car > > would get me a mandatory 1-year jail term. > > In the trunk? In a locked case? > > > I will bring my rifle in parts. The action will be secreted in an > > un-obvious niche, so that the rest of the gun would be useless if > > stolen. I'm more concerned about a third party getting hurt than I am > > about any loss. > > > Jerry > > -- > Les Cargill
Les, The only thing that you can carry legally in your trunk in New Jersey is: 1) a spare tire 2) a crow bar 3) a body Dirk
On Apr 7, 11:08&#4294967295;am, Clay <c...@claysturner.com> wrote:


>. I saw a cougar dead on the road :-( > > Clay
Isn't that a good place for a cougar to be?
brent wrote:
>On Apr 7, 11:08=A0am, Clay <c...@claysturner.com> wrote: > > >>. I saw a cougar dead on the road :-( >> >> Clay > >Isn't that a good place for a cougar to be? >
It kinda takes the sport out of it. :-) Michael
On 7 apr, 17:08, Clay <c...@claysturner.com> wrote:

> I can't hunt except for in season unless we are > talking about non native species such as pheasants
There are cases where orthography makes all the difference in the world... had to bring out the dictionary to find out exactly what was said above. Rune
On Apr 7, 1:48&#4294967295;pm, Rune Allnor <all...@tele.ntnu.no> wrote:
> On 7 apr, 17:08, Clay <c...@claysturner.com> wrote: > > > I can't hunt except for in season unless we are > > talking about non native species such as pheasants > > There are cases where orthography makes all the difference in > the world... had to bring out the dictionary to find out exactly > what was said above. > > Rune
I could have worded that better. I packed too much into one sentence. Single sentence -> single idea. Sorry, Clay
On 7 apr, 21:37, Clay <c...@claysturner.com> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 1:48&#4294967295;pm, Rune Allnor <all...@tele.ntnu.no> wrote: > > > On 7 apr, 17:08, Clay <c...@claysturner.com> wrote: > > > > I can't hunt except for in season unless we are > > > talking about non native species such as pheasants > > > There are cases where orthography makes all the difference in > > the world... had to bring out the dictionary to find out exactly > > what was said above. > > > Rune > > I could have worded that better. I packed too much into one sentence. > Single sentence -> single idea.
It was more about pheasant vs peasant. I became aware of the difference after watching Blackadder, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackadder a few times too many. Sir Edmund might be a bit over the top - or below the bottom - if one is unfamiliar with British humor. Americans might want to have a look at series 3 and 4, where Hugh Laurie of "House, M.D." fame has leading supporting roles. Rune
On 4/7/2010 10:31 AM, brent wrote:
> On Apr 7, 11:08 am, Clay<c...@claysturner.com> wrote: > > >> . I saw a cougar dead on the road :-( >> >> Clay > > Isn't that a good place for a cougar to be?
Around here you find them in the bars. -- Eric Jacobsen Minister of Algorithms Abineau Communications http://www.abineau.com
On Apr 7, 4:35&#4294967295;pm, Eric Jacobsen <eric.jacob...@ieee.org> wrote:
> On 4/7/2010 10:31 AM, brent wrote: > > > On Apr 7, 11:08 am, Clay<c...@claysturner.com> &#4294967295;wrote: > > >> . I saw a cougar dead on the road :-( > > >> Clay > > > Isn't that a good place for a cougar to be? > > Around here you find them in the bars. > > -- > Eric Jacobsen > Minister of Algorithms > Abineau Communicationshttp://www.abineau.com
Yeah... all unmarried and bragging about how they can get a 30 year old to sleep with them... for one whole night. Wow ... how impressive.