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On the plus side, Texas has officially recognized ammunition as essential, and Cheaper Than Dirt as cheap.
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Expect it to get dismissed/thrown out of the court right quick because wait for it... ammo is not an essential/necessary item that one cannot live without water, milk, groceries, some fuels... yes. Ammo? Nope. Guns? Also nope. Soap? Not really
Expect it to get dismissed/thrown out of the court right quick because wait for it... ammo is not an essential/necessary item that one cannot live without water, milk, groceries, some fuels... yes. Ammo? Nope. Guns? Also nope. Soap? Not really
I've lived without milk for many years, water for that matter (beer has a lot water in it)
On the plus side, Texas has officially recognized ammunition as essential, and Cheaper Than Dirt as cheap.
Not at all. It's a tough draw. Individual rights vs communal rights. That's where we are right now as a country. The direction we are heading is more community rights and less individual rights. Most seem to be ok with that and that's all that matters really. Group think is becoming reality.So we should pick and choose which laws to follow?
I thought you *liked* it when they had no teeth!something feels bit off here.
they need to go after palmetto state too
Not at all. It's a tough draw. Individual rights vs communal rights. That's where we are right now as a country. The direction we are heading is more community rights and less individual rights. Most seem to be ok with that and that's all that matters really. Group think is becoming reality.
Commodity laws are a thing I've never agreed with as it blurs the lines of private property laws. Private property is something Americans took very seriously, up until lately. Not we are leaning to communal rights, or in other terms socialism.
We had a balance for the longest time. Communal law was implemented for the good of the people, not really trampling on the rights of the individual. These days, communal law is getting to the point where individual rights are being loss.
So we should pick and choose which laws to follow?
Yeah if it is convenient for those that feel they are being "wronged" for not being prepared I guess.So we should pick and choose which laws to follow?
Why? Hurricanes are normal weather.Texas and Florida have done this before due to hurricanes. Home Depot or similar building supply company's would charge up to $100 per sheet of plywood Pre-storm. Years ago I heard of people here filling uhaul trucks with plywood and driving it to gulf states to sell and fly back on the profits.
They now take a dim view of profiteering on disasters.
There's a difference between raising your prices and gouging. You should read up on them, they have done it before.The most (supposed) American state sues a company for doing something American, irony.
Why not, the democrats ANTIFA and BLM do. Then those cowardly run democratic cities decide who to prosecute. It's all pathetic.So we should pick and choose which laws to follow?