I tangled with my NC General Assembly rep.
I even listed some of my ideas things like: licensing for all guns. Extensive background checks and waiting periods. Gun safety courses in order to get a license. Not an hour thing but extensive multi day ones. No private sales of guns where background checks can't be done.
I can't remember what else..oh banning anyone who has convictions of domestic abuse, child abuse or violent crimes from gun ownership. Also stiff penalties for those who let children get their guns and kill people lile a toddler accidentally shooting someone. It was pointed out that Nc has a law about minors and guns but it's a Class 1 misdeamoner with a max penalty of 120 days on jail and a fine.
He told me he respectfully disagrees.people should be able to protect themselves.
But what I proposed doesn't prevent that.
He is anti choice because he said he values kids lives but doesn't value life enough to change existing laws.
I couldn't sleep last nught between that, my teeth clenching and Penny accidentally escaping. Or mayve she just disappeared in the house . I saw her inside this morning after mom was up . I'm running on 2 hours of non consecutive sleep and have 3 more hours before I can go home .
I'm rambling and tired and I had a mini meltdown this morning.
Oh and one of the shooter' s family members said in an interview he was diagnosed with autism so many people in my FB groups are worried about what this will mean the backlash.
I would happily get a license for my gun--Utah, land of a weapon for every wardrobe choice--and I'd give it up if required. However, Cabela's, a gigantic sporting goods store, is having a 2nd Amendment sale this weekend, proudly advertised on the radio. I hate advertising and I'm so glad I didn't go into that field.
Reports are now coming in that the shooter was a member of a violent white supremacist group as well.
I have no suggestions, only sadness.
I wish you all could take advantage of the glorious distraction that is the conversation on my local NextDoor site, started with a simple question: "Is fluoride bad?"
That's weird...there's a guy on *my* NextDoor group about a month ago who brought up a huge debate on the same topic!
Guys, we looked at a house with a pool last night. I loved it, but $1K a year for pool maintenance...does this seem accurate, pool people? It covers opening and closing the pool, all chemicals snd maintenance. I'd just have to skim, check Ph and add chems when needed. I pay $200/summer for a family membership at our local pool, but I'd live in the pool all summer and have friends with kids over a ton. It's got an amazing deck, a covered porch, and the house itself is great.
I need to make a practical, informed decision, even though my knee-jerk is FUCK YES GIMME THE WATER.
That's less than $100/month, it doesn't seem out of line to me.
I was told to expect more like $10k a year for a pool down here when we were looking to buy. Major reason we do not have a pool.
Here it is generally $90-100 a month for pool maintenance.
I napped much of the day. Emotionally exhausted.
Timelies all!
I do worry about the world Mr. S is growing up in.
That seems reasonable to me, Strix, for all the use and joy you'd get from having it.
I think it is probably worth it for you, Strix, but I also think our representatives from Los Angeles and Florida aren't considering that you aren't using the pool 12 months where you are!
That's weird...there's a guy on *my* NextDoor group about a month ago who brought up a huge debate on the same topic!
It must be going around the internet.