RaggedHole
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- Apr 22, 2017
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LAnd in Texas is owned by private individuals not the the govt. we believe in limited govt down here and the govt has no business owning millions of acres of land. Buy you some.
Texas is 46th for public land 4.2 percent.
http://www.summitpost.org/public-and-private-land-percentages-by-us-states/186111
They're already starting to restrict vehicle use due to "dust abatement".
In the damned desert.
Let that sink in for a moment...
I agree. I loved offloading in southern New Mexico the 3 years I was there. I held on to my TJ too long after getting to San Antonio. I sold it. Just didn't have a use for it other than speed bumps. Took up motorcycles instead.The one thing I miss about SoCal, is the vast "open land" for off-roading.
We'd have groups of 20 or more RVs/toy haulers, all with trucks, buggies, bikes, SxS's, and could run at high speeds for 80 -100 miles in sand washes and pole-line roads. Good times.
If you've never ran at high speeds off-road in a full-size diesel truck...it's effing awesome.
Takes cubic dollars to do it right, but well worth it.
Sold all of our toys before we moved here, but there's so many more advantages to living in TX that its just something that we got used to rather quickly.
Plus the .gov is slowly but surely adding restrictions to how so-called "public land" can be used.
They're already starting to restrict vehicle use due to "dust abatement".
In the damned desert.
Let that sink in for a moment...
I'm actually blown away that your actually still able to legally eat a steak in CA.
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Too soon probably.I understand that BLM does their shooting in downtown Dallas.
CA actually has the highest nember of guns, total. Although maybe that's because the majority is known/registered
I believe TX is #2
and MT is #1 per capita.
agreed, that's why i said that. Every handgun for I don't know how long and every long gun since 2014.Sorry, but CA is only in the "lead" because of their registration laws. Plus, the Left Coasters probably include water pistols, potatoes in the shape of a gun and those wooden thingies that shoot rubber bands as they feel those too are "assault weapons!"
No one really knows how many guns there are in Texas, and it's not of the government's damned business!