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Arizona is better than Texas IMO, but I'm biased as I live here. It's less populous, the state-wide infrastructure is unquestionably better, and as I've detailed rather extensively in both this and especially other threads, it's on the rise to becoming one of the global capitals and hubs for advanced manufacturing.
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I'd far prefer living in the North or Southeast valley of Phoenix-Metro than any major Texas city. If huge cities aren't your thing then Flagstaff, Sedona and Prescott (where Ruger has a major firearms manufacturing plant) are all beautiful with much cooler weather than Phoenix's infamous summer heat.
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(dunno, cool advertisement though)
The governor (Doug Ducey) doesn't get as much national play as DeSantis (Florida) or Abbott (Texas) and is far more low-key, but he's done everything he can to prevent any sort of lockdowns, mandates and restrictions that the federal government and other states are imposing. He, along with the state legislature have done everything they can to reject any possible 2nd Amendment infringements. All of the authoritarian sort of encroachment and power grabs? We don't feel or see it here.
https://azgovernor.gov/governor/new...resident-bidens-dictatorial-covid-19-mandates
Legislature OKs Bill to Bar Arizona Enforcement of any New US Gun Restrictions
PHOENIX — If the federal government imposes new restrictions on guns it will have to enforce them without Arizona's help.
The state Senate approved legislation Tuesday — already passed by the House — that would make it illegal for state and local governments and employees to enforce, administer or cooperate with any federal law, act, treaty, rule or regulation that is "inconsistent with any law of this state regarding the regulation of firearms.''
The vote was 17-13 in the GOP-controlled Senate, sending the measure, House Bill 2111, to Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, who has repeatedly promoted himself as a strong supporter of the right to bear arms. Proponents contend the measure is simply about ensuring that the state will not play a role in infringing on Second Amendment rights.
You've seen Arizona's "gun regulations". <45>
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Aye, Thx. Yeah, I'm pretty meh on stressing over canon and continuity like some of the more diehards. Michael Myers is arguably the most enduring horror character of all-time so the franchise is inevitably going to have a fuckton of reboots, retcons and remakes.
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I didn't think Halloween (2018) was perfect by any means and something seemed kind of 'off' but it had a lot of the right ingredients and was obviously handled with care. People are free to pick and choose whatever they want the former to be, whether it's the OG Loomis sequels, the first Jamie Lee retcon or the Rob Zombie remakes; you can pretend they're parallel universes or something, who cares.
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It seems promising.
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Halloween Kills Petition Demands Removal of Firefighter Massacre
...and then they drop this a few hours ago, lolz.
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Arizona is better than Texas IMO, but I'm biased as I live here. It's less populous, the state-wide infrastructure is unquestionably better, and as I've detailed rather extensively in both this and especially other threads, it's on the rise to becoming one of the global capitals and hubs for advanced manufacturing.
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I'd far prefer living in the North or Southeast valley of Phoenix-Metro than any major Texas city. If huge cities aren't your thing then Flagstaff, Sedona and Prescott (where Ruger has a major firearms manufacturing plant) are all beautiful with much cooler weather than Phoenix's infamous summer heat.
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(dunno, cool advertisement though)
The governor (Doug Ducey) doesn't get as much national play as DeSantis (Florida) or Abbott (Texas) and is far more low-key, but he's done everything he can to prevent any sort of lockdowns, mandates and restrictions that the federal government and other states are imposing. He, along with the state legislature have done everything they can to reject any possible 2nd Amendment infringements. All of the authoritarian sort of encroachment and power grabs? We don't feel or see it here.
https://azgovernor.gov/governor/new...resident-bidens-dictatorial-covid-19-mandates
Legislature OKs Bill to Bar Arizona Enforcement of any New US Gun Restrictions
PHOENIX — If the federal government imposes new restrictions on guns it will have to enforce them without Arizona's help.
The state Senate approved legislation Tuesday — already passed by the House — that would make it illegal for state and local governments and employees to enforce, administer or cooperate with any federal law, act, treaty, rule or regulation that is "inconsistent with any law of this state regarding the regulation of firearms.''
The vote was 17-13 in the GOP-controlled Senate, sending the measure, House Bill 2111, to Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, who has repeatedly promoted himself as a strong supporter of the right to bear arms. Proponents contend the measure is simply about ensuring that the state will not play a role in infringing on Second Amendment rights.
You've seen Arizona's "gun regulations". <45>
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