It was reported a few days ago that Iowa Representative Dan Muhlbauer (D-Manilla) gave an interview to the Daily Times-Herald in response to the Newtown School Shooting. In his interview, Rep. Muhlbauer expressed his desire to not only ban semi-automatic rifles, but to confiscate them as well.
Definitely a gift card to Gander Mountain. A great hot spot for all your hunting, fishing, and outdoor needs. Guys love some good camping gear, some new fishing equipment, or even that new hunting rifle that they never seem to be able to keep their eyes off of. With Gander Mountain's great selection of everything and outdoors man could need, why wouldn't this be the absolute perfect gift for any guy?
Hi Dan, this is going to be more like a discussion between you and I. From there I will want to do another separate interview with you covering your work. Is that alright?
O.P As I posted and read posts on a popular internet forum, http://shootingtargets7.com.com, I often saw people posting about what certain rounds would do if they hit a wall, for instance. People would say, "I believe", or "I think", or "I imagine" it would do this or that. I decided there was only one way to know for sure.....I would shoot into various mediums and record what I saw. I, along with a lot of other folks, learned a thing or two.
Knoxville currently bans lawfully carried firearms in city parks, in contrast with Knox County and the State of Tennessee's parks. If elected Mayor, would you advocate keeping the current ban, or rescinding it?
Mods can also add content to the game that wasn't there to begin with. Like a decent flashlight, or night-vision goggles. You'd think that if there are such things as powered armor, laser rifles, and plasma weapons that night vision would be well within the technology limits of the setting. After adding a few more mods I have nighttime that is actually dark, weather effects that make a difference on how I play, a good flashlight, streetlights that work and night-vision. Cool eh?
Pack clothes that will keep you warm and dry while hunting, and make sure you have a first aid kit stocked will all the basics. Also pack enough food to keep you going for the long days hunting outdoors - energy bars are good, as they take up little space but pack a lot of nutrition. Once you know where you're going and what the weather will be like, packing for an elk or deer hunt is merely a matter of common sense and smart planning.
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