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Capbyrd

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  1. Depending on if you count the 27th or not, its either Monday or Tuesday.  
  2. SOE bungee sling. Made right here in Camden TN by some of the best people in the world.
  3. I love me an HK hooded front!     And yes, not trying to pressure you.  Just giving the opinions that you asked for.     I used a Burris PEPR on a 22 build and I like it a lot.  Give it a look and see if that will work for you. 
  4. you did good.  I have this though and love it.   http://www.midwayusa.com/product/955485/vortex-diamondback-rimfire-rifle-scope-2-7x-35mm-v-plex-reticle-matte?cm_vc=ProductFinding
  5. Have you ever held a full quad rail? There is a reason that they have faded from popularity. Slim customizable rails are much more comfortable and you can still add on all the accessories you want.
  6. I want one something awful.  Especially since its a single stamp
  7. Aim has great customer service and stands behind their products. I wouldn't worry.
  8. I picked up the NiB V2 yesterday. They still have 300 of those in stock. A little extra but should be worth it.
  9. House and senate speakers both signed on 3/27. It's on Gov desk. Just waiting now. Governer has ten days
  10.     In a lot of cases, the company sold guns straight to individuals.  I have seen where the manufacturer had records of that serial being sent to certain people. 
  11. Enrolled and ready for signatures 03/25/2014
  12.     They did answer that.  Improper heat treat or cheap materials.  
  13. I love that setup. 
  14.     I think I found a way.  Give me about 30 minutes or so to finish this install and then edit. 
  15.     Do you have the video file?  If so, I can edit it.  
  16.     I've been trying all morning.  If I could get the file from the server, I could edit it down.  But none of my tech geeks have been able.  The alternative is to use a screen cap software but I don't have one that doesn't watermark the video. 
  17. You can watch the vote here.  Wait about two or three minutes.  Representative Jones mentions the Zombie Apocalypse.   http://tnga.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=269&clip_id=9135&meta_id=171407
  18. The remaining steps.     BILL IS ENROLLED After being passed by both houses, the bill is enrolled, that is retyped, without errors or erasures, on a heavy-weight paper, by the Chief Engrossing Clerk in the house of origin. This step involves preparing the bill in the exact form passed by both houses and in a format suitable for approval by the two Speakers and by the Governor.     SIGNED BY SPEAKERS After the Speakers sign the enrolled copy, it is automatically transmitted to the Governor for his action.     SIGNED BY GOVERNOR The Governor may sign the bill; veto it; or allow it to become law without his signature. The Governor is allowed ten days (Sundays excepted) after a bill is presented to him to approve or veto the bill; if he takes no action within that period, the bill becomes a law without his signature. The Governor also has constitutional authority to reduce or disapprove any sum of money appropriated in any bill while approving other portions of such bill. If the Legislature is still in session, the Governor returns all bills and joint resolutions to the house of origin after he has taken action. After adjournment of the General Assembly, bills are returned by the Governor to the Office of the Secretary of State. If the Governor has vetoed a bill or reduced or disapproved an appropriation within a bill, the veto can be overridden, or reduced or disapproved sums of money restored, by a majority vote of the membership to which each body is entitled under the Constitution.     SENT TO SECRETARY OF STATE AND ASSIGNED PUBLIC CHAPTER NUMBER The Secretary of State's office assigns each general bill passed into law a public chapter number, while local bills are assigned private chapter numbers. The public chapters are published in pamphlet form soon thereafter for distribution to members of the General Assembly and other interested parties. Several months after the session, the public chapters, resolutions and joint resolutions adopted are published in bound volumes as the Tennessee Public Acts. The private chapters are similarly published in bound volumes as the Tennessee Private Acts.     INCORPORATED INTO THE CODE In the meantime, the Tennessee Code Commission and the publishers of the Tennessee Code Annotated are busily converting and annotating new laws into the existing Code. The supplements and replacement volumes of the Code are usually available about six months after the adjournment of the General Assembly. (It should be remembered that private acts apply only to one city or county and do not become a part of the Code.)
  19.     Here you go!  http://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/BillVotesArchive.aspx?ChamberVoting=H&BillNumber=HB1883&ga=108       SB1771 by Bell - FLOOR VOTE: PASSAGE ON THIRD CONSIDERATION 3/24/2014  Passed           Ayes...............................................75           Noes...............................................16           Present and not voting.......................2           Representatives voting aye were: Alexander, Bailey, Brooks H, Butt, Calfee, Carr D, Carr J, Carter, Casada, Coley, Dean, Dennis, Doss, Dunn, Durham, Eldridge, Evans, Faison, Farmer, Favors, Floyd, Forgety, Goins, Halford, Hall, Harrison, Hawk, Haynes, Hill M, Hill T, Holt, Johnson C, Kane, Keisling, Lamberth, Littleton, Lollar, Lundberg, Lynn, Marsh, Matheny, Matlock, McCormick, McDaniel, McManus, Moody, Parkinson, Ragan, Ramsey, Rich, Roach, Rogers, Sanderson, Sargent, Sexton, Shepard, Shipley, Sparks, Spivey, Swann, Tidwell, Todd, Travis, Turner M, Van Huss, Watson, Weaver, White D, White M, Williams K, Williams R, Windle, Wirgau, Womick, Madam Speaker Harwell -- 75.           Representatives voting no were: Armstrong, Cooper, Fitzhugh, Gilmore, Hardaway, Jernigan, Johnson G, Jones, Miller, Mitchell, Odom, Pitts, Powell, Shaw, Stewart, Turner J -- 16.           Representatives present and not voting were: Akbari, Camper -- 2. House moved to substitute and conform to SB1771
  20.     If you read the bill, the last part says that it will go into effect July 1st.   The bill isn't that long or hard to understand. 
  21. I want to ask that all contact your reps one more time and thank them for their support. Who else is excited?
  22. Passed 75-16-2!      WHOOOOO HOOOOOOO!
  23. And I wouldn't expect them to start AT 4 either.  They are usually a few minutes late and sometimes 30 minutes late.  
  24. Which would be the nervous part. And I generally assume there is more of a chance of defeat. That way, you can't be disappointed. You are either right or you are pleasantly surprised.

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