I’ve bought a few cars back from the insurance company after being totaled. It’s shocking how cheap they’ll sell it back to you because they know they won’t get anything for it at auction and it’s expensive for them to get it to the auction. As others have mentioned, you’d probably end up with...
They’re going to twist and contort whatever you say and still label you a Marxist either way, so you might as well use a catchy slogan that gets right to the point.
I applied for my visitors firearms permit in February. I’ve followed up 4 times, every time they’ve reassured me that I’ll have it before I leave. I leave in 5 days and still don’t have the permit. Apparently it was submitted to the supervisor for review a week ago. What a circus.
Sanding it and throwing it into a campfire are great ways to ruin it. Both are unnecessary and will damage it. Sanding will ruin the finish, making it more difficult to get seasoning to adhere. Throwing it into a campfire has great potential to warp and crack it.
Get the seasoning off first...
If his main motivation is the value of his land, which he thinks is negatively impacted by corner crossing, then he'll use what's left of the uncertainty to sell his land before it's confirmed that corner crossing is legal.
The problem with one-offs is proving they were produced by the factory and not some random guy in his basement. If you had a factory letter then it would be collectible, otherwise no.
You know you’re getting screwed when the state puts the Department of Revenue in charge of licensing gun dealers.
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