Dale Gribble
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How about you just go on back to Oregon and everything will work itself out.Yes, I was annoyed when 48 people tried to answer questions I didn't ask, and make wrong assumptions. I'm over it, you should be to. My god you people are sensitive!
I'm done with this thread, and probably this forum.
Anyone can be a hero when they are nigh invulnerable. Batman though...Puts his azz on the line.I. Dislike. Spider-Man.
Superman is the real superhero.
Anyone can be a hero when they are nigh invulnerable. Batman though...Puts his azz on the line.
Not becoming a tyrant isn't the same as being a hero. Being a hero is risking yourself for a greater purpose. But you put Batgirl in front of me I can show you corruption!To the contrary, being well nigh invulnerable would be an enormous temptation to vice and will to power. To remain humble and virtuous whilst holding such enormous power is certainly heroic.
I'll grant you Batman has the cooler costume, however. And, the batcave. And catwoman. And ... best of all ... he gets to slide down the bat pole. Umm, well, maybe catwoman is really best, but the sliding bookcase and the pole were pretty nifty.
How close is Oregon to Canada?
The big problem with superman is with the advancement of technology there are no more phone booths for him to change in. Either way, Captain America has them all beat hands down because 'Murica!To the contrary, being well nigh invulnerable would be an enormous temptation to vice and will to power. To remain humble and virtuous whilst holding such enormous power is certainly heroic.
I'll grant you Batman has the cooler costume, however. And, the batcave. And catwoman. And ... best of all ... he gets to slide down the bat pole. Umm, well, maybe catwoman is really best, but the sliding bookcase and the pole were pretty nifty.
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Not becoming a tyrant isn't the same as being a hero. Being a hero is risking yourself for a greater purpose. But you put Batgirl in front of me I can show you corruption!
The big problem with superman is with the advancement of technology there are no more phone booths for him to change in.
Deadpool managed to find a booth in the trailer for the second movie.The big problem with superman is with the advancement of technology there are no more phone booths for him to change in. Either way, Captain America has them all beat hands down because 'Murica!
I'm done with this thread, and probably this forum.
Maybe you should just go back to Oregon....
How about you just go on back to Oregon and everything will work itself out.
Well this is what's stupid. He said he recently moved to nc. Then said I live both places. Duuuhhh. What a dumbass.
This needs to be sent to Washington, DC, and everyone in it.Not becoming a tyrant isn't the same as being a hero.
Not really.
Contrary to popular belief, it's entirely possible to maintain dual residencies in the United States:
http://www.rbernstein.com/six-secrets-dual-residency/
That said, I ain't no attorney, so anybody who wants more on this can do the research themselves. Anybody who really needs legal advice on this should honestly go visit a real attorney.
However, if you legitimately maintain dual residencies between these two states, then the Oregon permit IS valid in NC.
Those in the military have kind of a quasi-dual residency, if their home state is different than the state they're stationed in. I say "quasi", but the reality is that the federal government provides an exemption for Active Duty personnel so that they don't have to change their permanent state of residence every time they move to another duty station in a different state.
For example, I was born and raised in Indiana, but was stationed in Florida, Massachusetts, South Carolina, and Virginia during my career. I kept my Indiana residency through out most of that time, until I finally married my current wife. Even though I resided in all these states, sometimes for years at a time, I didn't have to actually make those states my permanent residence legally. So it's not really the same. It just required me to provide proof of my Active Duty status in that state, if circumstances required.
If you maintain dual residency, then careful accounting of days living in each state is important for tax purposes. But owning property in both states entitles you to certain benefits with respect to residency and such. Hence, the ability to register a vehicle in one state with a primary state of residency in another.
Now...all this is going to vary from state to state. And I'm not going to argue the one over the other...just to say that it IS possible.
Most people avoid this whole by virtue of the fact that most people don't have circumstances which truly put them in a position of dividing their resident times between two states. They usually live and claim one state as residence and that's it. I rather suspect most of those who do the dual thing have businesses and tax stuff that's more dependent on this than issues with driver's licenses and CCW permits.
Yeah it is. go read the entire things as they broke down. i had dual residence for a12 years ..his story changed as the post by post .
it started as he moved to nc then within 10 post he stated he had duel residence.
my statement was the fact he couldnt stay with one story, but to keep his crap going with the changing story
I like really love you guys... I was getting there... But after reading through this thread and seeing this jerk-wad blow his load that quick... And how everyone just kinda helped him along. I have no problem dropping the "l" word. I mean it. Y'all are the best.
Recently moved from Oregon to NC. ...
If he does have dual residency at least he tags his cars in NC and pays tax on it, unlike most of the snowbirds from Florida.