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Old 03-31-2020, 10:34 AM   #1
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Just an observation.

Gun Shop sales stores deemed essential in New Hampshire.

Liquor Store sales in deemed essential in New Hampshire.
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Old 03-31-2020, 10:37 AM   #2
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Sounds about right to me. Responsible gun owners don't mix the two.
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Saw a video of an NYC subway from last night @ 7:30PM. It was packed! No masks or other precautions be made.

Liquor stores open but schools closed?

Red tape is being side stepped to get things done. Did we need the red tape?

These are some very interesting times, with unique shadows from each direction evaluated from.
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Praise the lord and pass the ammunition! (And the Crown Royal Apple)
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New sale started today at the state liquor stores. 15% off most wines.


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Old 03-31-2020, 12:06 PM   #6
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Just picked up a new Mossberg 500 20 garage (my 1st 20), nice gun. Turkey season is coming up.

I'm with VitaBene, Turkey hunting and Wild Turkey don't mix.
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I'm with VitaBene, Turkey hunting and Wild Turkey don't mix.
No but Turkey hunting then celebrating after a successful hunt with Wild Turkey is a great mix!!

Congrats on the new peashooter!

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peashooter Still got the 12 ga. As I get older, something lighter is appealing
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peashooter Still got the 12 ga. As I get older, something lighter is appealing
Just a figure of speech I have for all guns... I absolutely love 20's!! Especially older collectable side by sides!!

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I figured as much
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Just a figure of speech I have for all guns... I absolutely love 20's!! Especially older collectable side by sides!!

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I recently passed all my fire arms over to my son and grandson because of health and age. My enjoyment had left when I got tired of taking them out of the safe and cleaning them about every other month. Old age takes away many of the good things we enjoyed doing, but we do have some wonderful memories doing same plus other things.
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What about Pot sales as in MA trying to get that essential
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The line at the local pot store was probably 100 or more strong on the last day of sales. And no, I wasn't in it!
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Nice friend (and gun too)
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Read in the Union Leader how either the state or the governor is closing eight state liquor stores including the Wolfeboro store because liquor employees do not want the health risk. Believe liquor employees start at $12/hr and the state is offering a 10% pay increase to them plus looking for new employees, too.

A 10% pay increase does not seem like much considering the big number of close proximity, adult beverage transactions that happen at the cash register counter area.

Yesterday, was not unusual anymore to see other Walmart customers wearing face breath masks. Plymouth Walmart had 10-paks of toilet paper ..... a corona virus super special ..... ho-ho-ho .... -just kidding, but they did really have the 10-paks of tp for about 4.89.

Gov Sununu should put in an eight hour shift at the liquor store check-out, himself, and ask himself if it is worth more than a 10% increase?
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Just an observation.

Gun Shop sales stores deemed essential in New Hampshire.

Liquor Store sales in deemed essential in New Hampshire.
Overnight, Massachusetts approved, then disapproved, gun shops as essential.

Officials failed to consider the feelings of those felons to be released.
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Exclamation Vermont tells Walmart .....

Vermont tells its' Walmart stores to stop selling non-essential items.

http://www.bloombergquint.com/onweb/...als-in-vermont

Wonder if this new policy will come to New Hampshire? Why just today I was in the Plymouth NH Walmart buying food items and I also got a $13.88 set of replacement wheel bearings for one wheel on my small utility trailer.

This new Vermont rule would mean my wheel bearing purchase could not be happening in a Vermont Walmart? Good grief and by the way the Plymouth NH Walmart store was relatively quiet and empty of customers, today.

So's it sounds like it is 'no' to wheel bearings and 'yes' to shotguns and ammo at the Vermont Walmart's. Me-thinks that Senator Bernie-Vermont would probably go along with this.
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