I went back and did that too.
I went back and did that too.
If it were just me, Montana or Idaho sound great, or maybe even Alaska. I can work from anywhere with decent internet and cell coverage. Colorado is what you'd call a compromise - the wife is very much a city girl. Long-term is a relative term, but we don't have specific plans to leave CO after moving there. We'll see what happens, and adapt accordingly...
The answer, it seems to me, is wrath. The mind cannot foresee its own advance. --FA Hayek Specialization is for insects.
For those that enjoy a mountain environment, there are few places anywhere that can compare to the central Colorado mountains.
House just passed mag ban.
Please email our Governor:
http://www.colorado.gov/govhdir/requ...inion-leg.html
Or write your opposition at his facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/JohnHickenlooper
Whatever the outcome, I admire Magpul for stepping up to the plate big time on this issue.
While I agree that MagPul is stepping up, let's not ignore the fact that they have a vested financial interest in stopping the progression of the mag-capacity foolishness. How much of their business would evaporate if a country-wide ban on >10 mags and other "single feature evil attributes" was instituted?
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
Relocating a business, especially to another state as opposed to across town, is a massive undertaking -- financial and otherwise. Magpul could easily have negotiated a deal with CO, that would allow them to stay with minimum disruption.
Magpul has demonstrated leadership on this issue that is a model for the industry.