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Jeep time.....:amflag:
Kind of a wet blanket to throw on February Fiasco, but I just found out that Sportsmans Warehouse in pulling all their ammo off the shelves in preparation for our new law going into effect, with 11% tax on ammo, background checks required and limited purchases. Can't confirm but was told that the 11% tax revenue will go to Washington state anti gun groups. ????? Have to wonder about that.
It's a mirror image of California which has already been confirmed unconstitutional. Hoping it falls flat but I'm ammo shopping just in case.
Also was told since the state has taken over all background checks, city's and counties no longer do them a lot of people who qualified before, don't now. They are looking at out of state charges which might not be felony in the state but are a felony in Washington and denying based on that. Total BS.
Heck, my soap box tipped over, can't feel my legs. Carry on.
WOW....:behindsofa: that sucks.
Got the family together for a Valentines Day photo.....
Early Nascar.....
I'd be packing up if I was quite a few years younger and had legs. The big negative is grandkids. Grandma wouldn't be ok with being that far away. I do enjoy them too.
One daughter in law suggested buying a huge acreage and all building on it. Not sure I want them that close but if the place was big enough it would work. That plus they still need to work so that limits options some too.
I just read where the 11% tax includes guns also, I'd skimmed over that. Now trying to figure out if it applies to reloading components, powder, primers, bullets etc. I'm not sure why I'm so concerned, I don't shoot that often and I have a fairly nice inventory but of course not nearly enough. There's always traveling to another free state and stocking up too.
Now I'm torn weather to shop for ammo or guns? Course the piggy is a might on the thin side as usual. Haven't used a credit card in years but this might be the time.
So true.