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Rifle Purchase by TN Property Owner But Non-Resident????
Jeb48 replied to Jeb48's topic in General Chat
Thanks for the input. Pretty much what I thought, but figured I should ask to be sure. My friend will be a good conservative addition to the state. He is even getting rid of some of his NYS compliant guns before moving to make room in his safes for after he gets down to a free state. -
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A friend of mine has a bought a house in TN and will be closing on it in a couple of months. He is moving from NY and wants to buy a rifle in TN before he has fully established his TN residency. The rifle is legal in TN but not in NY (lots of those). His question is after he has closed on the house so he can show property ownership in TN, can he buy a rifle that will stay in TN. He would still have his NY drivers license. I suggested just getting his TN drivers license but he will be living in both states for a while because of work and has reason not to give up his NY DL yet. So will an FFL transfer a legal rifle to a TN homeowner that is a resident of another state?
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Herb Jeffries, a jazz balladeer whose matinee-idol looks won him fame in the late 1930s as the “Bronze Buckaroo” — the first singing star of all-black cowboy movies
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Looks like a good place for one I saw the other day. If ignorance is bliss you must be orgasmic.
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I read it as a law enforcement display when I found it. Never thought he was a gangster, he looks like a cop.
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Member of the South West African Specialist Unit ( SWA Spes ) Motorcycle Platoon Namibia late 1970's-Early 1980's
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You may be right but I thought it was a pop gun (cork gun).
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You may be joking but at our previous house after the contractor came up with two dry wells someone suggested getting a water witch to tell me where to drill. So happened I knew the guy they suggested, just didn't know he witched water. Never believed in such a thing. He stopped over walked around with his witching wires for a few minutes and said drill there, should have plenty of water around 30 feet. They drilled and hit water at 32 feet. We were only getting 1.5 gal/minute. Contractor wanted to go deeper because the bank wanted 4 gal/minute, I was warned that neighbors had hit salt and sulfur below 40 feet. Driller suggested we let it set for a few days and see if the veins opened up. Came back in 3 days and we had 4.5 gal/minute. Good water but high in iron. Rented a water softener and iron filter. Iron filter plugged up after a few months and the company refused to replace/service it, just took it out. Softener seem to take out enough iron that it wasn't a problem, company had to service it more often than normal. They kept trying to sell it to me and I kept telling I liked the set rental fee and free service.
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Status of "Constitutional Carry" in TN.
Jeb48 replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Watched 30 minutes or so of house going over the amendments on TV tonight. The pro representatives had good arguments. Several Democrats from Nashville and Memphis spoke against with pretty bogus reasons like loss of training for people carrying (the democrat compared the permit training being similar to military gun training) and the police associations be against it so a vote for was a vote against the men in blue. The funniest negative was a Democrat from Memphis that asked about not only the loss of income from fewer permits but the extra money in the budget. The fellow presenting the Bill explained that the increase was for the longer sentences for breakers of the stricter laws for stealing guns and longer sentences for other gun crimes. The Memphis rep said that didn't seem fair to increase penalties for people caught up with attractive nuisances such as guns being stolen from cars. Guess he didn't his voters put in jail. -
You got lots of good advice/suggestions so will not get into any of what has been covered. We were on a well for 10+ years, I like the taste, my wife didn't. We did have a softener. They ran water down our road and between my wife not liking the water and I figured the well pump probably would need replacing in a few more years we switched to town water. I wanted to have both available with a separate faucet for my drinking water and for washing cars and such, town would not allow it, so I filled in the well. Probably the biggest positive to switching (on my side) is we didn't lose water when the power when out. It was 220 well pump and I didn't want to invest in an expensive generator just for the well pump.
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