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Old 11-25-2021, 09:04 AM
 
Location: NW Nevada
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His house to his father's house is 20 miles. I hardly call that going "across" state line. That's like living in East Wendover, Utah and driving next door to West Wendover, Utah. What separates both cities is a Casino at the state line.

Rosenbum made a threat to kill him, chased him, attacked him and tried to take his riffle away. I hardly call that just throwing a plastic back. You libs believe in your own b.s. Just stop, you liberals take comedy too far.

and by the way, Jojo Rosenbum was an arsonist and a child molester and a violent women abuser. His violence and evil ways caught up with him. You don't chase an armed person, make threats to kill him, jump him and try to take the weapon away. STUPID! Only fools will do that.
LOL, sorry...I just gotta. Wendover is on the UT NV border. Not the UT UT border. Which you know of course but the typo is kinds funny. And you are correct, this "crossing state lines" thing is hardly the big deal the media has made of it. I can cite quite a few examples right here where I live. South to North Tahoe, Reno to Truckee, Minden to Alpine county, and a few more. All a matter of minutes from A to B. I can head three different directions out my door and be in CA in 20 min depending on traffic.

Big difference being IL and WI both have radically different firearms laws than CA. I stay out of CA unless absolutely necessary. CA gun laws suck canal water. The more rural counties like Alpine don't enforce them as harshly as they do in say Sac. If you're dealing with a Sherriff deputy anyway. CHP on the other hand ...that's different. I prefer to stay in NV where I still have a right to carry and my vehicle is considered an extension of my home.
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Old 11-25-2021, 09:46 AM
 
Location: Austin TX
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LOL, sorry...I just gotta. Wendover is on the UT NV border. Not the UT UT border. Which you know of course but the typo is kinds funny. And you are correct, this "crossing state lines" thing is hardly the big deal the media has made of it. I can cite quite a few examples right here where I live. South to North Tahoe, Reno to Truckee, Minden to Alpine county, and a few more. All a matter of minutes from A to B. I can head three different directions out my door and be in CA in 20 min depending on traffic.

Big difference being IL and WI both have radically different firearms laws than CA. I stay out of CA unless absolutely necessary. CA gun laws suck canal water. The more rural counties like Alpine don't enforce them as harshly as they do in say Sac. If you're dealing with a Sherriff deputy anyway. CHP on the other hand ...that's different. I prefer to stay in NV where I still have a right to carry and my vehicle is considered an extension of my home.
My parents divorced when I was young. I went back and forth between their homes (10 miles apart) until I became an adult. I felt a strong connection to both cities. I don’t understand the reluctance of some people to accept that this is normal reality for millions of people. We are not all tied down to one single location that serves as “home”.
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Old 11-25-2021, 09:54 AM
 
Location: NJ/NY
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moral of the story....

don't go after and threaten someone with a gun

don't attack someone with a gun with a skateboard

don't point a gun at someone that has a gun

don't drop kick someone with a gun...in the head

so simple, even felons and child rapists should get it
Chris Rock should do a new video, "How not to get shot during a riot."
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Old 11-25-2021, 10:02 AM
 
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LOL, sorry...I just gotta. Wendover is on the UT NV border. Not the UT UT border. Which you know of course but the typo is kinds funny. And you are correct, this "crossing state lines" thing is hardly the big deal the media has made of it. I can cite quite a few examples right here where I live. South to North Tahoe, Reno to Truckee, Minden to Alpine county, and a few more. All a matter of minutes from A to B. I can head three different directions out my door and be in CA in 20 min depending on traffic.

Big difference being IL and WI both have radically different firearms laws than CA. I stay out of CA unless absolutely necessary. CA gun laws suck canal water. The more rural counties like Alpine don't enforce them as harshly as they do in say Sac. If you're dealing with a Sherriff deputy anyway. CHP on the other hand ...that's different. I prefer to stay in NV where I still have a right to carry and my vehicle is considered an extension of my home.
Yes, that was a typo. I knew I couldn't fool a real person from Nevada just the 99% here. At least you are the very few here that knows that Wendover (both sides) exist to correct the typo. Most people here doesn't even know it exists. The U.S. have many towns like that across the nation.


I lived in St. George Utah years ago and it's my route to Las Vegas coming from S.L.C. A few miles you have Arizona and then Nevada in that point of the 3 states. All 39 minutes or less . You can actually be in 3 states physically 1 day under 39 minutes by car.
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Old 11-25-2021, 10:06 AM
 
Location: Austin TX
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Yes, that was a typo. I knew I couldn't fool a real person from Nevada just the 99% here. At least you are the very few here that knows that Wendover (both sides) exist to correct the typo. Most people here doesn't even know it exists. The U.S. have many towns like that across the nation.


I lived in St. George Utah years ago and it's my route to Las Vegas coming from S.L.C. A few miles you have Arizona and then Nevada in that point of the 3 states. All within less than 39 minutes . You can actually be in 3 states physically 1 day under 39 minutes by car.
I actually learned how to drive a car when I was 13 while on a road trip through Nevada. I drove my aunt’s Chevy Nova from Battle Mountain to the Utah side of Wendover. Good times, good times.
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Old 11-25-2021, 01:16 PM
 
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I use to cross the state line every day for work, even would do it for lunch while at work.

Still have no idea why anyone thinks it is relevant.
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Old 11-25-2021, 01:45 PM
 
Location: Cali
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I use to cross the state line every day for work, even would do it for lunch while at work.

Still have no idea why anyone thinks it is relevant.
well,

when you know your case is weak with zero chance of getting a conviction, you are going to throw everything and hope it sticks


"BuT he cr0$sed teH sTAte l1ne!!!!!"
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Old 11-25-2021, 01:46 PM
 
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I use to cross the state line every day for work, even would do it for lunch while at work.

Still have no idea why anyone thinks it is relevant.



The media, these people live in a bubble.. I can walk from Wendover, Utah to Wendover, Nevada to eat lunch and play Black Jack and walk back to Utah under 5 minutes. St. George, Utah is better. You can be in 3 states physically under 39 minutes by car and it's a straight line. Utah, Arizona, Nevada.


The media made it sound that Kyle entered the U.S. illegally with an illegal weapon. They are crickets about million of illegals coming in our country with their violence but with Kyle they went off on Kyle going from his house to his father's town which is 20 miles. "He invaded a state with a military weapon of death"
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Old 11-25-2021, 05:27 PM
 
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I felt Rittenhouse was not guilty of the first guy he shot because from his point of view things were about to get truly physical with a guy who had threatened to kill him.

It was the next 2 people he shot, and killed one of that I had more issues with. You just shot someone, surrender and yell for police to come. But I also get the other side of the argument-what did it look like to this 17 year old? And so yeah, I figured a not guilty on all counts was possible.

But I also think its sad making this kid into some hero-he took a weapon to a protest, and he knew he was supposed to get off the streets. I know he has claimed he was trying to help, but this wasn't helping. Hes not a hero, hes a moron whose poor decisions resulted in 2 people dying.
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Old 11-25-2021, 05:48 PM
 
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But I also think its sad making this kid into some hero-he took a weapon to a protest, and he knew he was supposed to get off the streets. I know he has claimed he was trying to help, but this wasn't helping. Hes not a hero, hes a moron whose poor decisions resulted in 2 people dying.
Disagree. He did what the Governor and the police refused to do. If the Governor would let the police do their job then this kid didn't have to risk his life to protect property and people hurt in this madness that wasn't caused by him. 2 people are DEAD because they were the MORONS not the kid who's intention was always for peace and protect the town.


A Moron is a person with bad intentions chasing an armed person and make threats against his life, attack him and try to take away his weapon. That's why the 2 morons are DEAD. 2 dead fools out of the streets that will cause no more problems by their making. You want to light a candle for them, go ahead. The right person is alive and the other 2 are not. Don't do what they did and you will be alright.


The bigger crime here is the clown of the President trying to make this into race and divide this nation like his former boss did.
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