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I support NRA and GOA and like having a local group as well which is why I also support COMM2A and GOAL.

Truthfully I would be thrilled if 100% of gun owners in this country supported any 2A rights organization of their choice.
 
How much of that is under water/damaged?? Latest storm is just another reason I'll not move into that part of the country.
Texas??? If your west of Houston your usually worried its too dry. Not flooded.....

Im in Florida and only the coast within a mile or two got any flooding. Part where the Hurricane went over got wiped out....but that could happen easily in MA if a Cat 3 runs up the CT river valley at speed.

Leominster got 12" inches of water in one day , Coastal MA floods every bad noreaster, and parts of VT has been flooded every year for the last few.

So not sure what you mean by..that part of the country? Yes, the rain can be more intense down south, and low parts get flooded, but it can be bad up there too.
 
Texas??? If your west of Houston your usually worried its too dry. Not flooded.....

Im in Florida and only the coast within a mile or two got any flooding. Part where the Hurricane went over got wiped out....but that could happen easily in MA if a Cat 3 runs up the CT river valley at speed.

Leominster got 12" inches of water in one day , Coastal MA floods every bad noreaster, and parts of VT has been flooded every year for the last few.

So not sure what you mean by..that part of the country? Yes, the rain can be more intense down south, and low parts get flooded, but it can be bad up there too.
I drove through that mess in Leominster to help my Daughter. What a mess. They are saying the NC flooding was the result of 36" of rain. I can't fathom that after seeing what 12" did to Leominster.
 
Texas??? If your west of Houston your usually worried its too dry. Not flooded.....

Im in Florida and only the coast within a mile or two got any flooding. Part where the Hurricane went over got wiped out....but that could happen easily in MA if a Cat 3 runs up the CT river valley at speed.

Leominster got 12" inches of water in one day , Coastal MA floods every bad noreaster, and parts of VT has been flooded every year for the last few.

So not sure what you mean by..that part of the country? Yes, the rain can be more intense down south, and low parts get flooded, but it can be bad up there too.
Lived in FL and GA for about 11 years. NFW am I going anywhere close again. Even though we only got some heavy rain from storms ("space coast" area) that was less of my issue. The heat and humidity for most of the year (in FL especially) killed it for me. Two miles onto the mainland of FL can be BRUTAL. We had to run the AC units for (at least) half the year. F that.

Hearing about how a lot of Texas is still hot even now makes it a hard pass. Having it close to, or above, 100f for months on end is insane.

The ONLY good thing about FL was the long motorcycle riding season at least 10 months of the year. Well, except when it was the rainy season, where it poured most afternoons.

I'll stick with New England, especially NH, where I don't need to deal with that BS.
 
Lived in FL and GA for about 11 years. NFW am I going anywhere close again. Even though we only got some heavy rain from storms ("space coast" area) that was less of my issue. The heat and humidity for most of the year (in FL especially) killed it for me. Two miles onto the mainland of FL can be BRUTAL. We had to run the AC units for (at least) half the year. F that.

Hearing about how a lot of Texas is still hot even now makes it a hard pass. Having it close to, or above, 100f for months on end is insane.

The ONLY good thing about FL was the long motorcycle riding season at least 10 months of the year. Well, except when it was the rainy season, where it poured most afternoons.

I'll stick with New England, especially NH, where I don't need to deal with that BS.
Snow, Cold and running heat 1/2 the year of heat and running AC half the year. Whatever.

I can tell you its cheaper here to run the AC...there's no big oil bill on top of electricity bill, and rates here are half what the Northeast is.

Why I will likely choose foothills of NC/SC for retirement...kinda the best of both worlds. Deep south, for sure too hot.
 
More important, the 15-22 remains legal under the new law, so it's a less interesting buy than @nstassel's DWX.
I already have a .22 pistol, a 9mm pistol, an AR-15, a 12 gauge pump, an AR-10 lower, a complete AR-15 lower that is going to be chambered in 9mm, although I should have gotten an AR-9 lower, my stupidity [shrug]. I wanted something fun to plink with.
 
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