We had a great trip. Sitting in terminal 3 at LAX right now, waiting to board our flight home.RoyGBiv wrote:Forgot to wish Momma TAM a very happy 90th!!
I hope everyone had a great celebration.
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- Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:23 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Oddest thing....
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- Sat Dec 06, 2014 6:58 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Oddest thing....
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2997
Re: Oddest thing....
You mean Diane Feinstein?FigNewton wrote:Sounds like you rode in an elevator with Nancy Pelosi. :)
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politica ... n_politics
On April 27, 1995, at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on "Terrorism in the United States", Feinstein stated that — in the early 1970s — she applied for, and received, a license to carry a concealed gun after she and her family were threatened and their house physically attacked by a local terrorist group named the New World Liberation Front. As Feinstein stated to the Senate panel:Feinstein claims to have surrendered the permit and revolver to the police in 1982, once the New World Liberation Front was no longer a threat to her.[33][34]"I want to just give you a personal anecdote about terrorism, because less than 20 years ago, I was the target of a terrorist group. It was the New World Liberation Front. They blew up power stations and put a bomb at my home when my husband was dying of cancer. And the bomb was set to detonate at two o'clock in the morning, but it was a construction explosive that doesn't detonate when it drops below freezing. It doesn't usually freeze in San Francisco, but on this night, it dropped below freezing, and the bomb didn't detonate. I was very lucky. But, I thought of what might have happened. Later the same group shot out all the windows of my home.
And, I know the sense of helplessness that people feel. I know the urge to arm yourself, because that's what I did. I was trained in firearms. I'd walk to the hospital when my husband was sick. I carried a concealed weapon. I made the determination that if somebody was going to try to take me out, I was going to take them with me.
Now having said all of that, that was a period of time ago, and I've watched through these 20 years as terrorism has increased, both on the far extremist left and the far extremist right in this country, and in particularly in my state - I never thought I would live in a country where we would have to put out a bomb summary every year, but we do, today."[32]
- Fri Dec 05, 2014 7:00 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Oddest thing....
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2997
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A recent court decision is forcing California, against Sacramento's will, to become shall issue, but all the usual suspects are resisting it and ignoring the court's edict. Being true liberals, they only obey the courts and the law when it suits them. In California, licenses are issued by the counties, and although the counties are supposed to have reciprocity, in practice they don't. Carrying in Los Angeles county under a San Bernardino county permit will likely get you arrested if discovered. You'll beat the rap, but not the ride.Dave2 wrote:I hear that if you live in the right county, CA becomes practically shall-issue. Their permits are valid state-wide, so the trick is own a cabin or something in a gun-friendly county and have that be your official address. Or so I've heard.
- Fri Dec 05, 2014 5:15 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Oddest thing....
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- Views: 2997
Oddest thing....
I am typing this from Pasadena California, where I am going to be attending my mother's 90th birthday party on Sunday. We flew out of dfw at 7:15 this morning. My wife, son, daughter in law, and and granddaughter cam along for the trip. We got ourselves ensconced in our hotel, and my wife and son and I went to the local Target o pick up some odds and ends.
As we got on an elevator to the second floor with our shopping cart, another woman got on with us. At first I didn't even notice her. My son started patting his right side and said something to me about how it didn't feel right because his belt was lighter on one side than normal. The other woman spoke up out of the blue and said, "yeah, this is California, and nobody here carries."
Then she grinned and said "I'm probably the only woman in California with a concealed carry permit."
We had a nice little chat when we got off the elevator. She said she lives in San Bernardino county, and that's how she got her permit. Despite Peruda, L.A. County still isn't issuing carry permits. I told her we were from Texas, and how everybody in my family carries 24/7and we're just not used to being unarmed in public. She laughed and said, "what are the odds you'd bump into the 1 in a million Californian with a carry permit who understood what your son was saying in the elevator at the Target in Pasadena?"
She wished us a pleasant visit and we went on our separate ways. Until moving to Texas in 2006, I had lived most of my life in California. I'm 62 years old, and this woman is the first person I've ever met in California who has a carry license and who isn't an LEO.
As we got on an elevator to the second floor with our shopping cart, another woman got on with us. At first I didn't even notice her. My son started patting his right side and said something to me about how it didn't feel right because his belt was lighter on one side than normal. The other woman spoke up out of the blue and said, "yeah, this is California, and nobody here carries."
Then she grinned and said "I'm probably the only woman in California with a concealed carry permit."
We had a nice little chat when we got off the elevator. She said she lives in San Bernardino county, and that's how she got her permit. Despite Peruda, L.A. County still isn't issuing carry permits. I told her we were from Texas, and how everybody in my family carries 24/7and we're just not used to being unarmed in public. She laughed and said, "what are the odds you'd bump into the 1 in a million Californian with a carry permit who understood what your son was saying in the elevator at the Target in Pasadena?"
She wished us a pleasant visit and we went on our separate ways. Until moving to Texas in 2006, I had lived most of my life in California. I'm 62 years old, and this woman is the first person I've ever met in California who has a carry license and who isn't an LEO.