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HelpAnyone know any good jumping spots in New York?
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Live on Long Island, and wondering if anyone knows any good jumping spots in the state, or even the surrounding few states. The closer the better, but I don't mind making a bit of a drive if I have to. Thank you guys.
you'd have to get to the city. i walked across gwb once. only seems to be 2m shorter than ggb. no idea if they put ups nets/barriers. palisades, joisy has some decent? cliffs.
you'd have to get to the city. i walked across gwb once. only seems to be 2m shorter than ggb. no idea if they put ups nets/barriers. palisades, joisy has some decent? cliffs.
I appreciate the help. Yeah I've looked into the gwb but it seems shot these days. Netting, cameras, police task force specifically to stop people from jumping. Can't blame them, the numbers of jumps/attempts from there are mind blowing. I'll look into the cliffs though, thank you.
the time i walked across was a while ago. was just going home in the middle of the night. did not see anyone else at the time. yeah. palisades are right there. it's why the bridge is so tall.
the time i walked across was a while ago. was just going home in the middle of the night. did not see anyone else at the time. yeah. palisades are right there. it's why the bridge is so tall.
If you live in Long Island, why not just do it with a shotgun? You do not need a permit to buy a shotgun if you live in long island. According to lostallhope : Shotgun to the head is 99% lethal while jump from height is only 94% lethal. Also According to my research the main thing is aiming, I would do in my mouth and I will be careful to keep my gun steady so I do not flinch while pulling the trigger. I was reading on quora from a former paramedic, he treated a guy who attempted suicide but the shotgun was too long and he shifted the muzzle of the gun to the cheek before pulling the trigger and ended up surviving. I was thinking of combining two methods: shotgun to head while jumping from height or shotgun to mouth while falling into water so at least i would drown. IDK what im going to do for sure though, i want to make sure that I die before anyone tries to save me
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If you live in Long Island, why not just do it with a shotgun? You do not need a permit to buy a shotgun if you live in long island. According to lostallhope : Shotgun to the head is 99% lethal while jump from height is only 94% lethal. Also According to my research the main thing is aiming, I would do in my mouth and I will be careful to keep my gun steady so I do not flinch while pulling the trigger. I was reading on quora from a former paramedic, he treated a guy who attempted suicide but the shotgun was too long and he shifted the muzzle of the gun to the cheek before pulling the trigger and ended up surviving. I was thinking of combining two methods: shotgun to head while jumping from height or shotgun to mouth while falling into water so at least i would drown. IDK what im going to do for sure though, i want to make sure that I die before anyone tries to save me
wait I need to look into this further myself when I have time but seriously? You can really just waltz into a gun store on LI and buy a shotgun right then and there? Not trying to be rude but that sounds way too good to be true
it says "First the good news! If you are a New York State resident and do not live in the City of New York you do not need any paperwork, license, permit or permission slip to go to a local sporting goods shop or local gun store and purchase a rifle or a shotgun."
I could be wrong though. If im wrong please let me know.
you'd have to get to the city. i walked across gwb once. only seems to be 2m shorter than ggb. no idea if they put ups nets/barriers. palisades, joisy has some decent? cliffs.
it says "First the good news! If you are a New York State resident and do not live in the City of New York you do not need any paperwork, license, permit or permission slip to go to a local sporting goods shop or local gun store and purchase a rifle or a shotgun."
I could be wrong though. If im wrong please let me know.
I'm seeing a lot of conflicting things online, but it seems my county at minimum requires a license. Don't think I'll be going this route, although I think a handgun would be one of my preferred methods if I did have access. But I really appreciate the help, thank you
I'm seeing a lot of conflicting things online, but it seems my county at minimum requires a license. Don't think I'll be going this route, although I think a handgun would be one of my preferred methods if I did have access. But I really appreciate the help, thank you
i think it's more complex than that. i don't want to promote a thing like that. i don't think this site is just about that. regret saying a thing (as usual). should have gotten to know you better before giving you any advice. but i guess i didn't.
Just to add information you can buy a shotgun in Long Island without a license. You need a license only for a pistol. You can walk into a store and fill out some paperwork and buy a shotgun.
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