TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I have my eyes set on either the Maverick 88 12 gauge or the Mossberg Patriot 308 (though more on the Maverick 88) as per recommendation by @Threads . Given the price and somewhat higher reliability, I may be set on going with the Maverick 88. Should I wait until Black Friday to save a bit more or even Christmas or would it be better to just buy it whenever?
Also, recently, the homeowner (I'm renting so I don't live alone unfortunately, plus I have another roommate but I rarely talk to her.) seems to be probing into my financial spending habits. She knows that I don't currently have a job/income, and she fussed at me for how much I spend on food (none of her business and it's my money godddamit), so I suspect this could raise a few red flags if I decide to purchase a firearm. I am planning on buying it and putting it in my bedroom without her knowledge (she doesn't snoop around), but I'm having trouble finding a quiet and inconspicuous way to do that (without looking suspicious). My reasoning is "out of sight, out of mind" since nothing would change if nobody knows I own, life would go on the same with/without.
I've looked into storage away from the place I'm renting, but I couldn't find any that would allow firearms and also accessing it to ctb would be a logistical hassle. So if in the event I couldn't, do you know what my course of action will be in regards to the consequences? (For example, homeowner kicking me out, confiscating my firearm and/or calling the police to confiscate it, claiming that I was a danger to myself and others, or worst, my parents knowing). I am a legal adult, in my late 20's and I have the right to bear arms and I meet the criteria for it. Plus, I can provide legitimate reasons for owning one (target shooting, exercising my rights, etc.) In the worst cases, would a lawyer (preferably versed in 2nd amendment, gun laws, gun rights) take up my case? What about going to the media or a gun rights group and sharing my story garner support (I will leave out the REAL intention of getting a firearm and any reference to CTB)? What are my options should such a scenario come up? I'd rather move out (though I currently don't have a place to stay and can't afford an apartment let alone one that allows firearms) than to deal with the drama or even deal with getting evicted (I'd rather be evicted than to be violated and mistreated - who knows, maybe I can push for 2nd amendment rights while I'm at it).
I apologize if I've asked similar questions before, but I feel like I have one chance at this and I don't want to mess it up because I may not have that opportunity again in the future or have to resort to less reliable methods (which is something that I am actively avoiding). Sorry if this post came out longer than I intended.
Also, recently, the homeowner (I'm renting so I don't live alone unfortunately, plus I have another roommate but I rarely talk to her.) seems to be probing into my financial spending habits. She knows that I don't currently have a job/income, and she fussed at me for how much I spend on food (none of her business and it's my money godddamit), so I suspect this could raise a few red flags if I decide to purchase a firearm. I am planning on buying it and putting it in my bedroom without her knowledge (she doesn't snoop around), but I'm having trouble finding a quiet and inconspicuous way to do that (without looking suspicious). My reasoning is "out of sight, out of mind" since nothing would change if nobody knows I own, life would go on the same with/without.
I've looked into storage away from the place I'm renting, but I couldn't find any that would allow firearms and also accessing it to ctb would be a logistical hassle. So if in the event I couldn't, do you know what my course of action will be in regards to the consequences? (For example, homeowner kicking me out, confiscating my firearm and/or calling the police to confiscate it, claiming that I was a danger to myself and others, or worst, my parents knowing). I am a legal adult, in my late 20's and I have the right to bear arms and I meet the criteria for it. Plus, I can provide legitimate reasons for owning one (target shooting, exercising my rights, etc.) In the worst cases, would a lawyer (preferably versed in 2nd amendment, gun laws, gun rights) take up my case? What about going to the media or a gun rights group and sharing my story garner support (I will leave out the REAL intention of getting a firearm and any reference to CTB)? What are my options should such a scenario come up? I'd rather move out (though I currently don't have a place to stay and can't afford an apartment let alone one that allows firearms) than to deal with the drama or even deal with getting evicted (I'd rather be evicted than to be violated and mistreated - who knows, maybe I can push for 2nd amendment rights while I'm at it).
I apologize if I've asked similar questions before, but I feel like I have one chance at this and I don't want to mess it up because I may not have that opportunity again in the future or have to resort to less reliable methods (which is something that I am actively avoiding). Sorry if this post came out longer than I intended.
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