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Old 07-16-2010, 07:54 PM
Jcordell Jcordell is offline
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Originally Posted by MoviePropMaster2008 View Post
All jokes aside, telling folks to MOVE is idiotic. Like that's a likely scenario, especially when our job is in a place like California.

For those of you who already live in Gun friendly states. Good for you. They're not gun friendly BECAUSE OF YOU. You guys just happen to live there. It's pure happenstance.

Doesn't mean we can't crow about it. Californians love to tell us how we live in backwards states and just don't have enough of the pretty things. So when we get a chance to engage in turnabout....

I despise the losers who RAN AWAY from a formally great state like California, versus stayed to fight. For those of you who already live elsewhere. You are lucky. But there are reasons so many of use still live in Kalifornistan.

I know many former Californians who now live in Idaho. Many of them are okay though there are a few who are busy trying to make things "better" in the Californian way. Wish they would have stayed.

There are a bunch of lawsuits ready to go as a result of the SC rulings against California's laws. Woo Hoo. At least I'm here to see the fight.

And all kidding and ribbing aside I hope you guys win. Personally I would love to see jerks like Feinstein and Boxer get kicked in the teeth.Nothing would make me happier than to see SF and LA get told that they are violating the Constitution.


Edit: It's ironic. Even though we have some of the most draconian laws in the nation, Californians STILL have tons more guns than any individual resident and more collectively than all the other states individually (except perhaps for Texas). EVERY Californian I know has at least 5-12 guns. I know dozens of Californians who have really high end collections with high priced firearms. I always hear from guys in South Dakota as to how free they are, but they have a pitiful gun collection. What's up with that? Before I even started doing any sort of movie work, I had at least 200 guns personally.
I have twenty-five. I just counted. Some of my best pieces are ones I recently picked up in the past couple years. Perhaps the economy has caused some folks to part with their collections? I wonder if some of the hard to find specimens I now own used to be owned by Californians? No denying that California has much within it's borders. I try not to be too much of a hypocrite. After all I do like movies and if that isn't one of the major products of California I don't know what is.

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