Prey animals have fear built into their genetic code. Eyes on the side is a prey animal, eyes facing forward is a predator. Both designed to look for the other. Deer see horizontal movement alot better than vertical, because their prey mainly come horizontal. Same as other ungalats ( i know my spellings terrible.)
"Missouri is riding the wave of nullification efforts being used by a number of states against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents as well as the de facto nullification of federal laws against marijuana. Numerous counties in nine states have already declared themselves to be Second Amendment Sanctuaries, including 35 out of Colorado’s 64 counties; 62 out of Illinois’ 102 counties; 30 out of 33 of New Mexico’s counties; 52 out of New York’s 62 counties opposing that state’s SAFE Act; and 24 out of Washington’s 39 counties.
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And 35 states, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, “have approved … publicly available medical marijuana/cannabis programs.”"
While this is fact, immigration effects all states and the country as a whole. Marijuana , is looked at as about the same as alcohol , each state has it's own laws on it. While the federal government actually has control of it. Via taxes and income revenue. Much like cigarettes , state taxes plus federal taxes, each state is different. Remember when people were caught buying cigarettes in , say South Carolina , and bring them to a northers state? Taxes were cheaper there, and that's both state and federal taxes being cheated on. So to compare illegal immigration to other statues , isn't the same. JMHO
American Fur Company was Astor's company. Sublette's was Rocky Mountain Fur. Hudson Bay never appeared at a Rendevouz. They collected fur with brigades or trading posts and packed them out to the Columbia.
The price of a "shop hour" is beyond ridiculous around here anymore. Most of them providing the service have no incentive to complete the task in a timely manner as well. Am I going to take my equipment to get worked on, yes. Unfortunately my time is better spent doing the other 10,000 things I need to get done this week. Yesterday was a prime example. Dropped off a commercial grade Hustler mower for its 100 hr break in service, which was highly recommended to have done when we purchased the machine. I am going to trust that my local dealer wasn't just blowing smoke up my (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman). Yet the girl running the service counter was so clueless as to what service I was requesting for my mower that we went round and round for 20 minutes before I just asked her to go ask a mechanic what I needed to keep my machine in compliance with warranty and functioning its best.
This is something we did as kids , but only with frogs and fish. That's how I skin them, as soon as they hit the ground. I've shot many more while skinning one, they just seem to show up.