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Same and same. Gotta love jokes that fall flat on their face.![]()
So.... you've both got champagne tastes on a near-beer budget.
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Same and same. Gotta love jokes that fall flat on their face.![]()
Yep its been over the top strange for a while. NONE of the holsters that the warning pops up on violate any WA law. One example was a holster I wanted for a Less Than pistol. Amazon had them in both LH and RH. The LH version was Prime and Amazon had no problem if I wanted that one. The RH version of the same holster was not Prime and the red notice pop up said they could not send that to me.That's great to know.
I haven't been buying much but figured worse case I could send it to one of the lockers or drop point businesses across the bridge for things like holsters where I'm not breaking any laws.
I found out recently its the same deal with anything Airgun related from Amazon as well. But I dont get why. There arent even laws on the books in WA about selling airguns and holsters! Amazon is actively choosing to be anti-gun here in ways they arent required to be. Its a 1-2 punch when its coming from both new legislation and then Corporations/banks adopting social justice positions and deciding what the peasents can own. The future is not looking so bright here. I wonder if Amazon is prepping to roll this policy out nationwide at some point?Unfortunately, Amazon for some reason that I am unaware of will not ship anything that is IWB or a pack that has a concealed pocket for a pistol to WA anymore. I hate the laws in this state. To bad I am firmly rooted here.
It is hard to know for sure, but it seems like it may not be Amazon since orders that are fulfilled via Amazon Prime are reportedly the ones that go thru?I found out recently its the same deal with anything Airgun related from Amazon as well. But I dont get why. There arent even laws on the books in WA about selling airguns and holsters! Amazon is actively choosing to be anti-gun here in ways they arent required to be. Its a 1-2 punch when its coming from both new legislation and then Corporations/banks adopting social justice positions and deciding what the peasents can own. The future is not looking so bright here. I wonder if Amazon is prepping to roll this policy out nationwide at some point?
LOL my budget is well past near-beer. We're talking green tea for daysSo.... you've both got champagne tastes on a near-beer budget.
My budget is past green tea and into warm water territory, as in "The Good Earth"! Heck, I can hardly afford fire!LOL my budget is well past near-beer. We're talking green tea for days![]()

Ditto, but FYI beware of drinking too much black tea.... much (to my chagrin) drinking over a gallon of it daily (unsweetened at that!) will overwhelm your kidneys over time!LOL my budget is well past near-beer. We're talking green tea for days![]()
I did not know that. I drink coffee in the am and green tea the rest of the day. No problems so far LOL.Beware of drinking too much black tea.... much (to my chagrin) drinking over a gallon of it daily (unsweetened at that!) will overwhelm your kidneys over time!
I never would've thunk it....![]()
It is. While back someone mentioned this about a CO2 pistol that Amazon would not send him. I looked and it was the same thing. Several that were listed as Prime, Amazon offered to have me next day. Others the red warning popped up. Saying could not send to my address. The select fire PCP air rifle I have I bought from Amazon. Bit ago someone at work asked me about mine and Amazon still had no problem sending him the same one. Hard to tell who it is who is coming up with the fear but, have to guess its got nothing to do with Amazon.It is hard to know for sure, but it seems like it may not be Amazon since orders that are fulfilled via Amazon Prime are reportedly the ones that go thru?
One has to remember that Amazon is a marketplace with many different sellers - kind of like an online flea market.
I've never heard of drinking to much green tea unless you are drinking the powdered leaves (Macha) and then they recommend no more then 2 cups per day because of the mercury build up.Ditto, but FYI beware of drinking too much black tea.... much (to my chagrin) drinking over a gallon of it daily (unsweetened at that!) will overwhelm your kidneys over time!
I'm not sure about green tea though.
I never would've thunk it....![]()