Behind enemy lines in CA. Need to escape. Need help

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Louisiana is good. We have a great state constitution that is pro gun, great food, great people in most areas. Stay away from the big cities and no one messes with you. You can go down south and find great fishing and duck hunting, we have a year round hog season, good white tailed deer population, and a generous alligator and small game season. You can hunt with suppressors. You can own any gun that a man would want including full auto, big caliber, and explosives if you have a mind to blow beaver dams up.
 
Louisiana is good. We have a great state constitution that is pro gun, great food, great people in most areas. Stay away from the big cities and no one messes with you. You can go down south and find great fishing and duck hunting, we have a year round hog season, good white tailed deer population, and a generous alligator and small game season.
But no one can understand you when you talk, Bouidro… :-D
 
Lady friend(used fo be) of mine in Palm desert..worked at Indian springs resort....said she loved the area and all the people in it...the mix was awesome....
That's why she moved into a gated community....against guns...fights for animal rights groups...
Overall.....an.....IDIOT.....havent spoken in quite some time....but that's the intellect.....can we call it the democratic intellect....how about the PELOSI SYNDROME....allow everything to happen as long as your gate is closed and locked......
:) !!!
 
Like every other state the liberal urban centers are making decisions for the rest of the state. I just left Texas and it is fastly going ghost inhabitants and Austin is literally a different planet from everywhere else in the state. So now I'm in Michigan. The urban centers are impossible to visit. Our Congress is ok but the governor is owned by big money. But I get to own big property cheap, there are endless public lands to roam. Lots of fish, over run with deer and the people mind their own business. A retired cop can do some reserve time if you want in almost any county for spending money. If you want a job outside of LE though you may be out of luck. Carpenters are in short supply along with good nurses. But there are places here that are as quiet and remote, rugged as any place out west. It's very slow paced. Do some research, a lot of states have qualities all their own.
 
Texas is not lost! Texas was a republic and has the right to return to that point. The state of Texas Flag has the right to fly at the same height as the US flag. If the SHTF I cannot think of a better place to be. Trump is trying to stop the hemorrhage and influx of illegals at the Border. I have a few friends in CA and I really feel sorry for them as there politics are a sham. Where is Ronnie when you need him.
Amen brother
 
Listen, go to a good state then fight like Hell to keep what is good about it. Look at the carry permit laws.. They are a good place to start. I live in Mississippi and it is a second amendment state but no big game.
 
I retired from law enforcement in Los Angeles. Trying to figure out which western state to move to. I am looking at Idaho, Montana, Utah, or possibly Wyoming. I need to be close to elk and mule deer. Lived in California my whole life and can't wait to leave. High taxes , too crowded, ****** gun laws , and too **** liberal.
 
Okay, I will just own this fact that I am a 4th gen Californian, but all generations have been Reagan style conservatives and are from rural CA. With that said, I just retired from Law enforcement and am looking for a safe semi rural place to raise my family. Gun rights are paramount, good big game hunting, and the ability to be left alone. I mind my own business, and don't ever want to turn the place i move to into California. Every state I look at, it seems they are not far from becoming blue. I lived in NV and would not even consider it now since the libs have a super majority there, with Reno and Vegas controlling the state.

:D The Bighorn basin of North-Central Wyoming. (I live in Hyattville near the Bighorn Mtns.) :D There are only 600,000 people in the whole state! - The Freedom grows on you.
I left Southern California back in 1992 when i was 32, and joined my Dad in fishing and hunting. - Got my CDL to drive truck and never looked back - just visit California every now n then. - don't miss the traffic! - Way cheaper to live in Wyoming too - if you can handle the weather - I adapted. - The lowest point in Wyoming is 3100-ft.
And, for what you pay for a house in California, you can spend half for the same quality house n bank the rest.

https://www.bing.com/maps?q=google+maps++Bighorn+Basin,+WY&qs=n&form=CHRDEF&pc=U316&sp=-1&pq=google+maps+bighorn+basin&sc=0-25&sk=&cvid=E7C947E6A1854132BC6B5F5B5A6E91CA

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Can you find the Custer's Last Stand in Montana?
(and the town of Hyattville, WY) on the Map below?
CLICK ON ALL PHOTOS TO ENLARGE -- THEN CLICK AGAIN TO SHRINK.
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Oh, Give me a home, where the buffalo roam...
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...and the deer and the antelope play...
(September 2002 photo)
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Wyoming has lots of public lands to cruise n hunt - or just do photo safaris :D ATV Heaven. (2017 photo)
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Can you find the little kid in this photo? (1994)
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Bighorn Mountains, WY. (1993)
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Yes, I took these photos :D (2013)
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Between Cody, WY and Yellowstone National Park
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(Dec. 2013) RAM CONVENTION :D
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He came within 3-ft. of me as I sat in the Jeep Overland...
'Reminds me of Johnny Cash: "I Walk the Line"
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Owl in our Black Walnut Tree (2005)
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Squirrel and Black Walnut (2014)
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Okay, I will just own this fact that I am a 4th gen Californian, but all generations have been Reagan style conservatives and are from rural CA. With that said, I just retired from Law enforcement and am looking for a safe semi rural place to raise my family. Gun rights are paramount, good big game hunting, and the ability to be left alone. I mind my own business, and don't ever want to turn the place i move to into California. Every state I look at, it seems they are not far from becoming blue. I lived in NV and would not even consider it now since the libs have a super majority there, with Reno and Vegas controlling the state.
I am originally from Compton, California. The US Army carried me to the State of Alaska. I have lived here for forty years, and if you want peace and quiet, the Matanuska Valley is the fastest growing area in the State of Alaska. If you want to buy a one-acre lot to five acres, the Mat-Su Valley has it all. I have lived in the Mat-Su Valley since 1986 and I plan to die here. I love peace and freedom of living out of the city limits of Wasilla, we in this part come under the jurisdiction of Alaska State Troopers one of three law enforcement agencies in the Mat-Su Valley. Taxes are low for the cities of Palmer and Wasilla, 3%, I believe for both cities. Plus, concealed carry, no permits needed but if you are stopped by an officer of the law, informed them that you are carrying concealed. I highly respect our men and women of law enforcement they do an outstanding job and service to each community.
 
are your friends serious? From my understanding, bloomburg bought out wash state's votes not that long ago, he was focusing on california oregon and washington. He helped cripple oregon pretty effectively, don't think so, look at the proposals for gun registration, and all the guns they want to make illegal, not to mention accessories. The proposals would make most honest gun owners automatic FELONS. washington state is very close to mirroring oregon. oregon sucks big time, its changed so drastically in the past 5 yrs its pathetic. the portland cops sit back, and literally watch antifa take over the streets.

You are absolutely right. I moved from Western WA to rural Eastern WA 20+ years ago. Life was good, for a while. Because WA east of the Cascades IS red, it is also controlled politically by the I-5 corridor where Bloomberg and others inject their venom. Slob hunters from the westside have caused most private land to be locked tight and public land to be over-run. I can still pee out my back door and shoot out to 600 yards, but encroachment by interlopers building mini-mansions signal an erosion of my freedoms.

Idaho is 10 minutes away, but the introduction of Northern Grey Wolves have accomplished their purpose of wiping out most of the once great ungulate populations; thereby reducing the opportunities for hunting or needing firearms. My chosen method of fighting back is to work hard at raising money for the Foundation for Wildlife Management, an organization that raises funds to reimburse hunters and trappers for expenses who harvest wolves. At 77 years young, I'm not able to do the heavy lifting in the outdoors myself, but do what I can for those who do.

Interestingly, I know that a great number of former CA LEOs reside in N ID, but among our nearly 2,000 F4WM members, I have yet to meet one.

Regarding the long view, I believe we will fight losing political and legal battles against our foes, including academia, the media, big money elites, socialists and Antifa's. The only things we will have left to with which to fight will be our arms. The battle for them will be bloody and I intend to be among the first casualties, but not without taking a fair number of the opposition with me.
 
Couple more things - good things we had Virginia plates on the vehicles until our WY plates came through. Lots of people would have shunned us while we were looking for new house if we'd had CA plates. I was in Pinedale a while back with a buddy to go prairie dog hunting. We stopped in to the BLM office for maps and local info. The woman at the desk asked if that nice pickup was mine and I said yes. She then asked me if I was from Ca (she could see the front plate) and I again said yes - and she took the maps back out of my hands and actually said: "Get the H**l out of our town and don't come back".

After we moved here we had get new phone numbers because most people wouldn't call us back because we didn't have a WY 307 area code! Seriously!

Sounds like my kind of place!
 
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