Born in Illinois, lived here most of my 61 years with the exception of the service and some time in Kentucky, and some time in Tennessee due to job transfers. I really feel that this is home. I built my current home to retire in. I am about 6 months away from retiring. I don't want to move any more. I just want to enjoy retirement and shoot the gazillion rifles, handguns, and shortguns that I have collected over the last 50 years. I have a lot of old milsurp bolt actions, many bolt rifles, quite a few old muzzleloaders, and double shotguns. I enjoy screwing around with all of the aftermarket accessories for the Ruger 10/22's, and I have a number of them that I have upgraded. In all of this, I have only two or three magazines over ten rounds: they are some cheap 20 or 30 round (don't even remember how many rounds) Ramline or Butler Creek 10/22 mags that I have owned for years. Don't even know why I bought them, or when - probably twenty years ago, before the last (federal) ban. I really don't care about those magazines one way or another - never used 'em. I have probably gotten about 3 traffic tickets in the last 45 years, never been accused, arrested or convicted of anything, honorably discharged, taught hunters safety, served on public boards, church committees, Boy Scouts, and two different Fire Departments. I believe I am a pretty decent and law abiding citizen - in fact, a contributor to society and community.
Here we go again. Now I have to "grandfather" in my two or three cheap 10/22 plastic Ramline magazines or I am gonna be a criminal. Last week, they banned smoking in all public places. I don't smoke - quit 17 years ago. I don't like being around it anymore either. Yet, it annoys me that government steps in and doesn't let the marketplace decide whether smoking is allowed in restaurants and bars.
So, would you move out of your home state over a couple of cheap plastic magazines (that you probably will never use) and a pack of Marlboros (that you'll never smoke)?
Sounds stupid all right, but I am sure thinking about it!
(Jobs are very precious around here - Les Baer and Rock River Arms are already half way across the river moving into Iowa. Springfield Armory and Armalite next?)