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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Looks like the USD is worth 1.40 in Canada....

Thats extra money to throw at the Strippers on St Catherines St . !!

Casino time!Crap table only. grin
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Thought y'all might find this article interesting. Quite a few wins for gun owners' here lately.

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/thomass...7R&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

Court watchers pay attention to what Justice Clarence Thomas writes, even in solo dissents. For almost 35 years, he has been on a mission to resurrect, clarify and strengthen neglected constitutional principles. Nowhere has he had greater success than in re-establishing the right to keep and bear arms. Wolford v. Lopez, this week’s Hawaii ruling, was written by Justice Samuel Alito, but is Justice Thomas’s triumph.

Younger Americans might not appreciate how long gun owners lived in constant worry that their rights would erode into nothing. By 2000, numerous circuit courts had held that the Second Amendment was only a “collective” right, bound to militia service. The federal government had banned whole categories of firearms. States and locales enacted their regulations on permits, specific guns and ammunition. Municipalities sued gun manufacturers hoping to drive them into bankruptcy.

Those fears began to recede in 2008 with D.C. v. Heller, in which the high court held that the Second Amendment protects an individual’s right to own firearms. That groundbreaking decision, written by Justice Antonin Scalia, didn’t come out of nothing. Scholars point to a brief solo concurrence 11 years earlier, in Printz v. U.S., which held the federal government couldn’t compel state officers to conduct background checks, on grounds it violated the 10th Amendment’s “anticommandeering” provision. Justice Thomas asked: Wasn’t there a “substantive right safeguarded by the Second Amendment”? Shouldn’t the court at some point “determine whether Justice [Joseph] Story was correct when he wrote that the right to bear arms ‘has justly been considered, as the palladium of the liberties of a republic’”?

In Heller, the court did. Two years later, it held in McDonald v. Chicago that the right to bear arms limited the power of states too. Constitutionalists felt they were on a roll.

But liberal jurisdictions argued that the government’s interest in safety justified a broad array of rules about what types of guns can be owned, by whom and under what circumstances. Courts began rubber-stamping existing and new bans and regulations. The justices stayed mute, the majority apparently having lost its nerve to go further. The court was almost completely dark on guns for 12 long years.

Justice Thomas wasn’t. He never missed an opportunity to chide his colleagues for their failure to apply their own precedents. In 2015, he knocked his colleagues’ failure to hear a challenge to a San Francisco rule requiring that handguns be stored in locked containers. He issued another dissent the same year over a so-called assault-weapons ban. In 2017, he rapped the court for dodging a California law restricting concealed-carry permits. In 2018, he issued his most famous scolding, decrying the court’s failure to take up California’s 10-day waiting period. He famously declared the Second Amendment had become a “disfavored right in this Court” en route to becoming a “constitutional orphan.”

These dissents rallied gun owners and constitutional groups, who piled on the court. They also helped educate a new generation of conservative justices operating in a post-Heller environment. Justice Thomas’s campaign bore fruit on June 23, 2022. He wrote the 6-3 decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which established standards for evaluating the constitutionality of gun laws. Henceforth, any modern gun law must be consistent with the country’s historical tradition of firearm regulation.

Justice Alito’s opinion in Wolford shows how powerful that Bruen standard is. Hawaii knew the rules but tried to be clever. Hawaiians were finally allowed to get permits to carry concealed weapons. The rub? A state law made it near impossible to carry them anywhere by flipping the common-law rule about accessing private property. Under the old reading, anyone can enter places open to the public like gasoline stations, convenience stores, restaurants, or coffee shops with a gun—unless the owner expressly prohibits it. Under the new read, you were prohibited from entering said sites with a gun without express authorization.

The Wolford opinion demonstrated how unsupportable this is under Bruen. It laughed off Hawaii’s citation of colonial and early state laws prohibiting the hunting of game on someone else’s property—noting this was targeted at unauthorized hunting, not guns. It made short work of a random 1893 Oregon law about guns in “enclosed premises.” And it skewered Hawaii’s (embarrassing Hail Mary) justification based on an 1865 Louisiana statute designed to disarm black citizens: “Hawaii’s claim that this tainted artifact from Louisiana’s Black Code illuminates the original understanding of the right to keep and bear arms cannot be taken seriously.”

But the court can be taken seriously now. That’s the import of Wolford. This was the Supreme Court providing a case study in the scrutiny it expects lower courts to use in weighing gun laws under Bruen, and a warning that legal shenanigans at the expense of a disfavored right won’t be tolerated. That’s been a long time coming. Justice Thomas, take a bow.
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57 minutes ago
It's probably best to call each one to check availabilty.

Trivago shows slim pickings for hotel availability during the convention depending on the dates you're looking at. Now that may be because of group room blocks or they may actually be full. It shows only Travelier Motel has a few rooms available for the entire convention, Thursday night through Sunday morning.
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1 hour ago
Originally Posted by trapdog1
Originally Posted by ColdspringKidd
… when I was kid and got on a bull … the bull would end up injured

Yer not supposed to mount them that way.

Lol
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1 hour ago
Originally Posted by DelawareRob
Originally Posted by mnsota
I’m not sure about the validity of this. Stephen Ziegler is not someone I would rely on for getting factual information, so i automatically go to its garbage whenever I see his name.

It's valid, reported by several outlets.
Probably a Walz to Strommen ( Dnr commish ) hire.



Guess a blind squirrel does find a nut every once in a while.

Well that sucks. Shocks me that the governor would have anything to do with hiring a wildlife manager. Here anyway, the governor selects the secretary of the department, and even he doesn’t have anything to do with hiring biologists or anyone not in his office.

Guess all states are different. Hopefully y’all can get rid of that person.

There a bunch more that need to go. Hopefully we get someone worth voting for in the fall. This state has got horrible.
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Kids Forum
1 hour ago
1. Arctic Monkeys
2. Olivia Rodrigo
3. The neighborhood
4. Fleetwood Mac
5. Avril Lavigne
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1 hour ago
I don't use the dogless but use the dog on #5 and really like that trap. I would think the dogless would be fine also.
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1 hour ago
Yup , got a German wire hair pointer who wants to be 0.001 inches from me when there is thunder but you can blast a bird 10 feet over his head with a 12ga and he is on top of the world

I also have a play list with a lot of CCR and get that going when there is a storm rolling in or fireworks.

just got to Run through the Jungle and go to Green River.

he will lay down in front of the speaker after a while

doesn't really work to keep that going and sleep at the same time however.
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2 hours ago
Jordan, how excellent to have a trap and stretcher for the kids. cool
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2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
with that bag hanging out how are you getting a seal on your lid?

did you clean everything first?

Well the issue was the lid always a little loose and I really didnt wanna trust it and have a bucket full of fruit flies so had the mesh bags for straining . figured it would still let the gasses get out bright the little vent thing but it would better seal the rim in under the lid. Which it seems like it's doing pretty well

I see where starting with a ill fitting lid for your bucket is a problem , I am not sure you solved it but time will tell.

the goal of the water in the fermentation lock is to be a one way valve for escaping CO2 and not let anything undesirable in.

you definitely want to start in the future with a bucket and lid with an air tight fit.

but for prison hooch it will probably work.

a friend of mine did the prison wine thing in the dorm of the seminary high school he went to they used 2 liter bottles with balloons as the lock it would inflate then burp a little out and then seal back up. they all liberated some juice and sugar from the cafeteria. got together and mixed it and kept the bottles hidden in their closets.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago

Best I ever did was 12 rats In a 8X8X24 trap.
We could trap culverts In N D and I found that if the culvert was full, I had better luck using colony traps. It seemed to me when the culvert wasn't full the rats swam on top.
By placing 8" wings on a colony trap I could use a 8X8 trap and cover up to 30 inches. In a round culvert the rats swam right in the center and right on the bottom. So, my square trap with wings covered that area.
The big problem I see regarding the round trap is that the cones take up so much room you have to build the trap so long to get the added room for more rats.

I could see if you had lots of 18" culverts to trap and you made 18" round colony traps; they would be rat killing machines.
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2 hours ago
I never tried paracord but have caught several with 3/32 snares. Neck snared, they die fast with entanglement. You can hold them in a pretty small trap, but a big cat needs a big trap IMO. Something like a #4 newhouse would be my choice.
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2 hours ago
thanks
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2 hours ago
Originally Posted by gcs
Since I'm the only one eating this stuff, I do the same as above, side burner and big iron pan....never used the griddle I bought with the Camp Chef...


I do the cast iron right in the grill , get great top heat that way , you can make a lot of good stuff that way.
I used an old cracked cast iron pan upside down to elevate a cast iron pan off the rack to get a little less direct heat for baking things.
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2 hours ago
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
We're getting it figured out. wink The Bread Shed <-- Click Here

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Hay I remember seeing this a few weeks back ! Hope it's still goin good for y'all !
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2 hours ago
Originally Posted by ColdspringKidd
…. They’ll make room from what I’ve seen lol

grin
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4 hours ago
Good morning Mole, rainy here.
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4 hours ago
so he is just calmly knowing the inevitable that his sister will talk his portion of the estate into her hand?

and either knowing it was going to happen or not caring for the possessions he can be calm about it.

great music the guitar and singing is top quality , I just try to understand lyrics and I know that isn't always how songs work. but it is how my brain thinks.
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