Making CA the safest of the 50 states

This is why, in theory, when you buy your "illegal" 4th of July celebratory "toys" in another state, just across state lines, you need to drive further into the state for about 30 miles before you come home.
Oh hell, just take an uber!
 
They already have that under the guise of agricultural inspections.

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It’s been quite a few years, but the only agricultural check station I remember was located on HWY, 50 just West of Lake Tahoe. All that happened was a simple stop, answer one Yes or No question and on your way. I never observed any vehicle searches.
 
I just checked the fridge and threw out all of the fruit and veggies grown by those commie bastards. And no more commie wine either!
 
It’s been quite a few years, but the only agricultural check station I remember was located on HWY, 50 just West of Lake Tahoe. All that happened was a simple stop, answer one Yes or No question and on your way. I never observed any vehicle searches.
Driving from Las Vegas to LosAngeles, can’t remember the road, there was a stop at the border. They asked about fruits and veggies, I answered. Don’t remember there even being a form, much less an actual search.
 
Are they going to have some sort of “state stamp” on boxes like many states use to have on cigarettes or liquor?

If so, sounds to me like a market opportunity.

First of all, all California residents should keep their empty boxes for reuse.

'Cause, you know...environmentally friendly to recycle and all.

Second, a black market opportunity for state stamped empty boxes.
 
I work with many people that think 1K of ammo should be a lifetime supply. Most people have no idea how much some of us shoot every month in practice and shooting games.

When I took my wife out to shoot her PPK/S for the first time, we only took a couple boxes of ammo (100 rounds).

When we left, she said "That didn't take long to go through a hundred rounds."

I said "It never does."

I long ago learned that whatever I brought to the range, that was the amount that was going to get shot up. I finally took to leaving a box of ammo in my car just so I'd have some left over when I left the range.
 
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