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Oregon nonsense

Best time to go to the Oregon Coast (the central coast = Tillamook south to Coos Bay is the best IMO) is after Labor Day.

The Tourits are gone since its school time & the prevailing winds blow off shore clearing the summer fog off. If you like fresh off the boat sea food it's great.

The South coast (Coos Bay to the CA line) is pretty but rugged and less populated.

My least favorite was the north coast (Tillamook to Astoria) scenery-wise, but there's some nice places especially Lewis & Clarks' winter camp at Astoria.
 
So, if I understand it correctly, the state will control and grant you permission to exercise a constitutionally protected right?

Fascinating. Do they anticipate governmental control over and permitting pertaining to other enumerated rights, as well?

I would hope that Oregonians fully understand where this could lead. Unfortunately, the preponderance of the leftists are all in on denying rights to others whom the disagree with, but fail to realize that this type of power can be turned against them.
Most of them are hopped up on goofballs bro. Totally legal there.
 
The Kalifornians should be sent to Mexico unless properly vetted.

Apparently a large number of US folks have moved to Mexico & the Mexicans don't like it.
I hope they're getting government aid and free healthcare.

I still don't understand why when the Mexican government decided to sue US gun manufacturers for gun violence, the US didn't file suit against Mexico for the drug scourge.
 
Which is insane to me. Texas? Of all places. If you could just sell off Austin, Dallas and Houston.
Fort Worth has a great rodeo (if that's your thing) and personally I like the Austin music scene. Houston OK ;),unfortunately as with all current divides the one between metropolitan and rural areas continue to widen. Now as far as the intent of the thread I can't see this becoming law. Irregardless of their bone frenzied people are fascinating to watch.
 
Fort Worth has a great rodeo (if that's your thing) and personally I like the Austin music scene. Houston OK ;),unfortunately as with all current divides the one between metropolitan and rural areas continue to widen. Now as far as the intent of the thread I can't see this becoming law. Irregardless of their bone frenzied people are fascinating to watch.
Yeah, Austin has a vibrant music scene. They are also overwhelmingly against everything that makes Texas Texas.
 
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