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Looking at work options, 45 min outside Pittsburgh is a choice as well as Lancaster/York area which people say is kinda a dump. No way am I considering anything near Philly ever lol.Dont think about gun bullshit, that's all easily ignored, it's the things you cannot control that directly influence quality of life. If you want your vote to matter, for example, NH is best. PA is teetering on the problem of big dump cities running the politics, ME is already light socialist but somewhat predictable.
I figure for home defense it would be nice to keep your hearing afterwards.Step 1 is ditching manufactured concepts like “assault weapon”. It’s just an SBR with a can. And once one owns a few of them the allure wears off. i speak from experience as I’m now back into RC kits since the suppressor boner went limp after ~2 years. but it was a fine boner for those few years!
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Lol the property is cheaper but it's not millions of dollars. Think of the recurring recovery of revenue vs time. Also your wife and kids are going to eat the commie shit too, so its multiplied. In NH you will recover the difference in probably a decade or less and get a less volatile government to boot.I've been actively searching ME and NH and the discount that Maine offers in property asking prices is more than made up for in what @drgrant and @FisherTech mentioned.
A person has to make their own choices for their own reasons.I've been actively searching ME and NH and the discount that Maine offers in property asking prices is more than made up for in what @drgrant and @FisherTech mentioned.
I figure for home defense it would be nice to keep your hearing afterwards.
Also recently, the weird setup of "ranked choice voting" in maine, which can be an asset or a liability depending on how one sees it.I can't speak about PA, but New Hampshire and Maine I can. I would move to Maine in a heartbeat except it has 4 things that New Hampshire does not have. 1. sales tax 2. income tax, 3. Home Town Rule, and 4. Legislation by Referendum.
If all you care about are guns, then ME or NH. I am sure PA is also fine, but probably a distant third.Those of you behind the iron curtain here in New England if you could move to a free state that's still relatively close to New England [extended family, etc], would you pick ME, NH or PA and why? Always wondered what it's like owning a free state two-stamp *assault weapon* like this.
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I forgot about that one, that would be 5 Reasons.Also recently, the weird setup of "ranked choice voting" in maine, which can be an asset or a liability depending on how one sees it.
The tax rate for Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax is 4.5% for transfers to direct descendants (lineal heirs), 12% for transfers to siblings, and 15% for transfers to other heirs (except charitable organizations, exempt institutions, and government entities that are exempt from tax). Property owned jointly between husband and wife is exempt from inheritance tax, while property inherited from a spouse, or from a child aged 21 or younger by a parent, is taxed a rate of 0%.
It took 25 posts for this comment.I would pick NH over the other two, but, it’s a purple state and will get bluer as the cities in the southern part of the state get flooded with new arrivals.
By the way, going to NH or ME isn’t leaving New England, they’re both considered New England states.