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A whole state of semi conservitaves that love guns and America? Oh yeah, I'm def. in!I wish we could all pick one state and move as a collective with our votes.
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A whole state of semi conservitaves that love guns and America? Oh yeah, I'm def. in!I wish we could all pick one state and move as a collective with our votes.
I mention Oklahoma because they have Idaho-ish gun laws and constitutional carry. The state is also very conservative as a whole. I haven't spent a lot of time there but have a good friend and also a sister in law who live there and they like it. Tornadoes are a consideration but most dwellings are equipped for it and it's not like they happen all the time. No worse than hurricanes in Florida or earthquakes in California.I would strongly suggest spending plenty time in Oklahoma before moving there, because I'm here to tell you that place sucks, unless of course you are into tornadoes, triple digit temperatures with over 90% humidity, bugs and snakes the will f' your world up, massive poverty and bunch of ignorant fool meth heads. Other than that it's great.
We were very hot on Nevada for a while, due to the climate, the freedom, the very low taxes, the good land prices, and entertainment available. However, the new governor is advocating sweeping new gun control in the Silver State, along with making noises about hiking up taxes. So, our game plan is a relocation to Arizona within the next couple years.
Good luck.
Good news, Arizona needs more gun lovers
I would consider leaving Oregon, but I moved here to escape Kalifornia in the first place.
I live in Jefferson and it's a pretty good place to be, so here I'll stay and Salem be damned.
My former neighborhood FFL told me had escaped from Central California a few years back. Set up here in Oregon (knowingly avoiding the leftist cesspool of Portland) and got his kids into a private school. He thought he'd be okay here, but he told me last year, "We didn't move far enough." The family pulled up stakes again and went on to Idaho a couple months ago. Not necessarily easy for the kids. I hope they're resilient.
Many of us here have the resources to roll like tumbleweeds. But then where will the grandkids and extended family be? Depending on one's circumstances, it can become complicated even for empty nesters.
In 2009 the Wife and I packed up every thing and moved to Colorado, which at the time was a really good move, not so much now!
Still, up at the ranch, it's very conservative and the city politics are not going to effect us any time soon! Granted it's mostly Ranchers and retired Mil, but that has serious advantages! While the cities will burn, the rest of us will be just fine! We don't have to travel to the cities ( About an hour and a Half each way,) as most needs can be met locally, so that has it's advantages as well! Winters can be BRUTAL, and the altitude prevents many of the Flat Landers from venturing up from the Front Range anyway, so we should be safe ( Mostly) from the infection that is taking over the urban areas! Was it a good move, Yes, though it shows the truth in that even a VERY freedom loving state can and will fall to the Leftists once that takes hold as it did in Boulder!
My former neighborhood FFL told me had escaped from Central California a few years back. Set up here in Oregon (knowingly avoiding the leftist cesspool of Portland) and got his kids into a private school. He thought he'd be okay here, but he told me last year, "We didn't move far enough." The family pulled up stakes again and went on to Idaho a couple months ago. Not necessarily easy for the kids. I hope they're resilient.
Many of us here have the resources to roll like tumbleweeds. But then where will the grandkids and extended family be? Depending on one's circumstances, it can become complicated even for empty nesters.
Never hear anything about Iowa, or Tennessee, or Kansas.
Many of us here have the resources to roll like tumbleweeds. But then where will the grandkids and extended family be? Depending on one's circumstances, it can become complicated even for empty nesters.
We are also considering Missouri,
I'd like to go to LA. Wife aint interested- too many creepy crawlies there. Our families will move or pass on in the next few years. A lot of family is ending up in Florida. Both the midwest folks and the Oregon folks.