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Primitive Season Instead of Muzzleloader Season
Patrick Henry replied to 300winmag's topic in Hunting and Fishing
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One of your best sources for info on Marlins is www.MarlinOwners.com
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it is a pain to load! I have not found a speed loader that fits it. I have only used it a few times and I do not recall any problems.
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I find it ironic: Feminists manipulating little girls to get what they want. It is a form of child abuse.
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Oct 19 Suarez Combatives Training Group
Patrick Henry replied to Cruel Hand Luke's topic in Training Discussions
I attended Randy's class this past Sunday and it is a great class. Lots of hands on drills with individual attention when you need it. The basics are easily taught and provides you with the background on how to defend yourself and escape when you are unable to legally carry a firearm, or how to respond and get far enough away to draw. I strongly recommend this class and it is a natural progression after taking tactical handgun 101 or for anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of practical self defense. -
if you go to DC make sure your vehicle does not even have a spent shell casing or even a bullet. If they find it you will be spending time in front of a judge.
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Civil Unrest Thread got me thinking.
Patrick Henry replied to Randall53's topic in Survival and Preparedness
Make your home look like it has already been hit. Throw stuff all over the yard etc...... -
Traveling by car from TN to NJ for an outing
Patrick Henry replied to RAJBCPA's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
FYI: if you travel through MD they do not recognize your permit. It is against the law in MD to carry anything that can be used as a weapon, this includes a knife, granted this is only enforced when they are after you for something else. If you do take a firearm my suggestion is stop before entering MD and/or NJ and lock the firearm unloaded in one container and the ammo in another container and put both containers in your trunk or as far as possible from the front seat, certainly out of reach of the front seat. Generally this is acceptable in most anti gun states. But the best advise as others have indicated is to do your research before traveling. -
A college degree or the lack of one is not a measure intelligence. I have known a number of educated people who do not know how to think or reason; they lack wisdom and understanding. Many allow their emotions to control their thinking which will end poorly in the long run. They think foolishly and an consequently act foolishly. Likewise I have know a number of people who have no college education or did not complete it that have done well for themselves and others; some have pursued wisdom and been blessed with it. A college degree use to provide some indication that one could study, memorize things, and hopefully apply critical thinking skills but sadly that is frequently no longer true.
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I am pray that God provides your need and that you will have confidence and peace and I am confident in Him that He will.
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Anyone have a rain catchment system?
Patrick Henry replied to Hershmeister's topic in Survival and Preparedness
The current issue on line of Backwoods Home has an article on building a cistern. -
If you've ever wanted to see a GoPro on a pelican...
Patrick Henry replied to glowdotGlock's topic in General Chat
That is truly joyful to watch!! -
Keep Baking Soda on hand for these uses.
Patrick Henry replied to itw69fxst's topic in Survival and Preparedness
To clear a drain pour in one cup baking soda followed by one cup of vinegar. -
Keep Baking Soda on hand for these uses.
Patrick Henry replied to itw69fxst's topic in Survival and Preparedness
I use one cup baking soda and no other detergents to wash my hunting clothes. I have read it removes odors and leaves no scent. It takes the blood stains out too. It is a lot cheeper than the no scent detergents sold for hunting clothes. -
Everything you've heard about crack and meth is wrong
Patrick Henry replied to Chucktshoes's topic in General Chat
Most psychologists will tell you regular substance abuse by an individual is a symptom of unresolved personal issues and/or a mental health symptom. -
Going Hunting in Pennsylvania in 3 weeks. (Questions)
Patrick Henry replied to a topic in Hunting and Fishing
FYI: I believe PA does not allow semi-autos for big game hunting, but you should verify this. -
I think this is awesome! Best news story I have read in a long long time! http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/5/crowd-stunned-after-valedictorian-rips-speech-reci/
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Are there any internet service providers servicing Franklin & Cool Springs other than Comcast that are any good?
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The vote allows self admitted homosexuals to become members of the Scouts. Adult self admitting homosexuals are still not allowed to become leaders. The original debate was to allow both. A very large majority of parents, active leaders, and past Scouts voiced their opinion to not change the rules. The top officials, in part lead by the CEO of AT&T, who is the or a top leader in Scouts actively supported the admission of all homosexuals. Reportedly this became more of an issue in the past few years because some number of large corporate donors refused to continue supporting the BSA unless they admitted practicing homosexuals. The homosexual activists have long targeted the BSA to change. The Canadian Boy Scouts did allow practicing homosexuals and reportedly their membership has shrunk to a very small number. Canadian parents, the ones who really run the local troops, stopped volunteering, stopped contributing money, and withdrew and/or stopped enrolling their sons. I have had direct communications with the Middle TN Scout leadership and was told the overwhelming Tennesseans were opposed to the change. With the change the BSA has now communicated to the boys: That morals can be set by the top echelon, regardless of what the majority of the membership believes, and that morals change with the culture. That morals are relative and therefore can change on a whim; rules are not fixed but fluid based on ones perceptions and/or desire for big donors (money). The BSA went all the way to the Supreme Court to maintain their rules excluding self proclaimed homosexuals a number of years ago and won. But now they have communicated to the boys be flexible with your morals, your values and beliefs, do not stand up for them. The BSA has now taken a stance which will over time emasculate the young men. This vote today by the BSA is part of a incremental strategy: today allow admitted homosexual young men, and in a few years admitted homosexual leaders. Boy Scouts are not Cub Scouts. Boy Scouts are young men, up to and including age 18. Boy Scouts are seeking adventure, structure, good male role models, leadership skills, etc... they are not just in the BSA for fun. As a Cub Scout much of the time is spent having fun. In the Boy Scouts much of the time is spent working on skills, leadership and character development, and far less time on fun. My son is a Boy Scout. He may sleep in a tent with one or more young men. I do not feel comfortable with the thought that it will now become more possible in the future that he or another young man as young as 12 or even a Cub Scout could be targeted by older homosexual Scouts. As a Boy Scout progresses he is assigned leadership roles with Cub Scouts. I do not feel comfortable with the fact that in the near future self admitting homosexual Boy Scouts ages 16 - 18 will have leadership roles with Cub Scouts. We all know how raging hormones effect 15 - 18 and older males. The sexual abuse that has been discovered within the Catholic Church will now be more likely within the BSA. Sexual abuse is devistating to one's mental health. This is a known fact. And it is even worse when it happens to a child or a teenager or young adult. It is believed to be one of the leading causes of mental health problems, including personality disorders which have severe life long implications to the victim and to those who have relationships with them. Mental health issues are increasing in our society and have significant financial impacts on business and on society. Our prisons are filled with individuals with personality disorders; substance abusers have a high incidence of personality disorders, as due abusive people (physical, emotional, verbal abusers). Mental health problems are a major contributor to broken marriages, and single parent homes. The majority of the BSA top leadership has become emasculated; they have lost their moral vision. They are focused on funding (money). They are focused on themselves; their reputations, the kudos they receive for their "leadership" in the BSA, and not what is best for the proper development of boys and young men.
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I had a police officer tell me just last nite that in-home video monitors help them catch a lot of burglars.
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Our God has not forsaken us! He has redeemed us and He restores us.! Give thanks and praise Him!! To Him be all the praise, the power and the glory forever and forever.
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Odd he still has his rack