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Mild. No snow yet this year. In seven years here, the most snow we ever got was 3 storms with 6" inches. Snow was gone in a week. Summer days are often humid though.How have your winters been?
i mean you can do that in rhode islandMild thread hi-jack, but might help OP too. What's the best option to live somewhere you can shoot on your own property without anyone giving you any sh*t and still have a relatively modern town or City within a 30 minute drive? Does that exist, or is that just my fantasy? I'm thinking somewhere Arizona, but not sure where to start looking. Looking to have all my escape plans ready well before I am able to commit.
I realize it's a small state, but just saying "Rhode Island" isn't exactly dropping a pin on a map. If that's your vote, then where in RI?i mean you can do that in rhode island
You can shoot on your land in Richmond. Foster, gloster, and be about half an hour from providence.I realize it's a small state, but just saying "Rhode Island" isn't exactly dropping a pin on a map. If that's your vote, then where in RI?
You can shoot on your land in Richmond. Foster, gloster, and be about half an hour from providence.
There is no NFA allowed in Rhode Island....That's a good chunk of the state. I never knew that about RI. But...are NFA items off the table? That would be a deal breaker if I were trying to move to greener pastures.
The only things you can't get in ri are silencers and tasersThat's a good chunk of the state. I never knew that about RI. But...are NFA items off the table? That would be a deal breaker if I were trying to move to greener pastures.
Lol, machine guns, SBR, etc, too. All off limits. Not sure if there is a dealer exemption or not but I sort of doubt it....The only things you can't get in ri are silencers and tasers
You can do ar pistols. For now.Lol, machine guns, SBR, etc, too. All off limits. Not sure if there is a dealer exemption or not but I sort of doubt it....
I am fortunate enough to be in a situation where I could uproot my life and move. I have been heavily weighing this option over the past year with the way everything has shaken down. I know ultimately there is no escaping this new administration, but I envy seeing those that live in more conservative states for a variety of reasons.
my girl and I have talked about South Carolina. She likes it there and has always wanted to go. I am not too keen on the idea because I don’t know much about it there, I’ve been to Myrtle Beach once and I know it’s kind of prone to hurricanes.
I like Texas, but it’s flat and I hate how it seems that Californians are destined to ruin the state. Arizona seems cool, in certain areas. I love the idea of Colorado (although more blue, maybe not a good idea), Utah, or Wyoming. But again, I know nothing about the mountain region. The only part that sucks about that is I will usually like to visit the coast once a year, which wouldn’t be possible with a landlocked state.
has anyone thought the same? Where seems the most prosperous for a more free future? I am
Fairly young (30) and we don’t have plans for kids any time soon.
There is no NFA allowed in Rhode Island....
You can do ar pistols. For now.
yeah i was just more referring to shooting on your land and not being completely in the boonies. and not having some of the mass restrictionsThanks for confirming. I thought that might be the case, but wasn't sure. No deal for me then. If I'm making the move, all take and no give as far as 2A rights go. Need 1) on property outdoor shooting. 2) No AWB's or mag restrictions of any sort. 3) NFA items are cool with tax stamp.
i know just saying instead of sbr so you aren't completely out of optionsThose are not NFA items.
For the NFA trifecta win!You can shoot on your own land in RI. I think that there is a 500-ft limit from a house if I remember right.
No NFA is allowed. Since I escaped RI, I now have a short-barreled, suppressed machine gun that I named "FU RI"
This.I was listening to a couple of ham operators the other day, one being from Idaho...he was incensed at all the commies from cali moving to Wyoming, Idaho and Montana...he was saying you can't get away from them. He was talking to a guy from AZ. The guy from AZ was telling him, just wait until they get into government. Nowhere is safe anymore.
You can shoot on your land in Richmond. Foster, gloster, and be about half an hour from providence.
Lol, machine guns, SBR, etc, too. All off limits. Not sure if there is a dealer exemption or not but I sort of doubt it....
I do that in NH and I am less than 15 minutes from a Whole Foods and a Trader Joes. Mostly suppressed 22 because I don't have THAT much land and I am courteous to my neighbors but there are people with more land that can set up proper ranges and shoot whatever. A guy a mile or so away supposedly has a 100 yard range and shoots .50 BMG rumor has it.yeah i was just more referring to shooting on your land and not being completely in the boonies. and not having some of the mass restrictions
There isn't a ban on AOWs or DDs, though no one really knows about how owning one would shake out. There may be a way for dealers' FFLs to sell NFA items to police, but I'm by no means clear on the details and I'm not interested in exploring these rabbit holes too deeply.
The question is this, "will the ATF NFA Branch cockblock a stamp application or not?" that's really the only thing that matters where the rubber meets the road, in most states.
there's a new ghost gun law too but i don't know the details of itThat's unknown, to my knowledge at least. The texts of RI's ban on MGs, SBRs, and SBSs lacks any reference to AOWs or DDs. So, maybe?
there's a new ghost gun law too but i don't know the details of it
That's unknown, to my knowledge at least. The texts of RI's ban on MGs, SBRs, and SBSs lacks any reference to AOWs or DDs. So, maybe?
If it's silent, then it might be allowed. Depending on whether or not the RI AGs office (or similar?) likes to blow smoke up the ass of the NFA branch or not.
EOPS and or the AG in mass have done that on random odd intervals, usually until some mass NFA collector guy hires an NFA attorney to issue a "professional informational session" to folks at the NFA branch.
That's a clear sign ones state is garbage, when they don't even act in good faith with other government entities when it comes to the manner f***ing people out of their rights...... /micro rant.