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  1. There isn't any vague wording. It says that it excludes any compartment for legal use such as storing electronics or firearms
  2. LJ

    House Bill 203

    that's just bad planning. Why would you purposefully put yourself in that situation?
  3. UNC was the only legit rumor as Delaney has been on their athletics board in the past. All the others were just "who would come with UNC"
  4. They, Clemson and GT are natural fits in the SEC. I think people forget that the culture of the deep south football is very very different than B1G culture.
  5. I just think that FSU, Clemson, UNC and GT are the first 4 that the SEC goes after. I don't think any of those teams would turn down the SEC for the B1G, especially FSU, Clemson, and GT.
  6. I think FSU and GT are SEC bound if that happens. I could see VT and UNC. I just don't see how FSU or GT fits into the B1G at all. Hell, the SEC holds their championship game in the city where GT is based!
  7. T-Mo just pushed 4.4 to my Nexus 4 last night. It's pretty sweet so far.
  8. The last time I got up to do a black friday deal, I went to Meijor on E Broad at 4am to get a $30 Carhartt coat. Some plumber brought his guys in and bought them all coats. They were gone in literally <1 Minute
  9. It was an article I read about a year ago. If you do a quick google search it comes up with anywhere from 5'9-5'10 1/2.
  10. And like I said, most of the knocks on him are considered coachable.
  11. I read that the average size of a corner in the NFL is 5'9 185. He is 5"11 192 and very physical/ CBS prospects has him as #3 CB and 1-2 rounds. They don't have all their mocks out so they don't have a consensus draft spot for him (which is why it doesnt go past the first round).
  12. Many have him as the #1 corner still and all have him going in the first round. He's a big physical corner who can run and still has good instincts and all the draft boards say that his weaknesses are all coachable issues.
  13. LJ

    House Bill 203

    It sounds like the real issue is that there are too many shitty instructors out there.
  14. LJ

    House Bill 203

    Exactly. I'm sick of this "big stick" mentality going around about carrying a concealed weapon. Its a responsibility to carry. To yourself, your family and society. There are many scenarios where you could end up with a felony and become a detriment to your family. How have you protected anything when you end up thousands in debt and no job prospects all because you wanted to carry that gun only knowing that you can kill someone with it.
  15. LJ

    House Bill 203

    You need to know a lot more than that. To think otherwise is irresponsible.
  16. LJ

    House Bill 203

    It was more about carrying in general. Also about escalating situations and putting yourself into situations. Again, when you carry you have a lot more responsibility than just killing someone and worrying about it later.
  17. LJ

    House Bill 203

    Yes. Why wouldn't it be? You aren't learning how to defend issues in court. You are being taught was is and isn't allowable by law in different situations.
  18. LJ

    House Bill 203

    Then what after the class? I'm confused.
  19. LJ

    House Bill 203

    You should know the laws inside and out. There is a lot more responsibility than just killing someone when you are scared for your life.
  20. LJ

    House Bill 203

    I learned a ton and Ive been hunting and shooting competitively since I was 4.
  21. LJ

    House Bill 203

    Sounds like a shitty instructor
  22. LJ

    House Bill 203

    Nope. Super thorough on the laws. We maybe spent 3 hours on firearms themselves. It was a class of 20 and for experienced shooters only. Actually had 3 retired cops in the class saying they learned a ton.
  23. LJ

    House Bill 203

    Ours ran over the 12 hours with the information we were getting. They basically dug into every part of the law.
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