Texas- smaller cities ???

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Actually it’s a safe place for tornado

But a 1000sq foot hole in the ground
Which can be a work shop to a bar and bowling alley

Which isn’t really included in square footage of house when unfinished

Out in my neck we build sheds to do our work and escape the wife. Not to mention when you need to skin your kill it does a good job of concealing them so moochers dont come knocking looking for free meat. Lots if places flood down here and a basement wouldn’t last no time
 

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texas dudes...would it be easy to register all my guns there? How much is it per gun?
Also my cars ...how much for TX plates and tags?
 

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texas dudes...would it be easy to register all my guns there? How much is it per gun?
Also my cars ...how much for TX plates and tags?

You’re going to be asking yourself why you didn’t move there years ago and probably be upset at your parents for making you live in this wonderful state of California after you move to Texas.


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texas dudes...would it be easy to register all my guns there? How much is it per gun?
Also my cars ...how much for TX plates and tags?

LOL we don't register our guns here. Car registration is $51.75 per vehicle per year plus any local fees. Mine is usually around $65 or so.
 

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texas dudes...would it be easy to register all my guns there? How much is it per gun?
Also my cars ...how much for TX plates and tags?

We don’t register guns here. Plates for cars is about 70-80$ give or take
 

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LOL we don't register our guns here. Car registration is $51.75 per vehicle per year plus any local fees. Mine is usually around $65 or so.

I was paying 83$ in Galveston and after I moved to Conroe it dropped to 70$. Definitely a pleasant surprise
 

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You would like Idaho.
Some of you may know....I am planning in 2020 sometime to leave this shit state CA for a new business station. I am keeping an open mind to several states but not all cities are "free" for me to take. As far as TX, DFW and IAH are out of the picture. What smaller cities would you recommend? Things I enjoy: cars, dirt bikes, boating, guns, low taxes LOL, and not a shit load of bumper to bumper traffic.

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LOL we don't register our guns here. Car registration is $51.75 per vehicle per year plus any local fees. Mine is usually around $65 or so.
jesus christ are you .....****ing.....kidding me. Can you keep a loaded gun in your glove box in the car? what about concealed carry?

for the car reg ....that;s ****ing insane. My cars cost me about $1500-2000 per year.
 

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jesus christ are you .....****ing.....kidding me. Can you keep a loaded gun in your glove box in the car? what about concealed carry?

for the car reg ....that;s ****ing insane. My cars cost me about $1500-2000 per year.

Far as I know, your vehicle is considered an extension of your home and you can keep a firearm in the car. (My bro and good friend live in Texas and always tease me about living in cal. They’re in DFW and SA.) You need to take the a firearms course but you will get your ccw there not sure if that’s a statewide requirement or county requirement. When I lived in Washington, it was $30 bucks to vehicle registration, didn’t matter what kind of car it was or the value of the car how California bases it.


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You’re going to be asking yourself why you didn’t move there years ago and probably be upset at your parents for making you live in this wonderful state of California after you move to Texas.


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honestly man I only blame myself LOL. In younger years I moved to Hawaii, stayed there for a bit, ended up back in CA. finished college here and then just stayed. Most of my family is in Kali, some in canada, some in AZ. I think a few loners in UK hahah...Now I'm 32 and ready to leave this shit hole state. I literally hate everything about it, except the weather (no hurricans /snow/tornados) . I think AZ or TX will suit me well. I gotta do it now while I have the energy. Only thing I will miss is family and friends. **** it, I guess that's why we have airplanes. Baby is coming so I gotta wait. House will go up in March.
 

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Far as I know, your vehicle is considered an extension of your home and you can keep a firearm in the car. (My bro and good friend live in Texas and always tease me about living in cal. They’re in DFW and SA.) You need to take the a firearms course but you will get your ccw there not sure if that’s a statewide requirement or county requirement. When I lived in Washington, it was $30 bucks to vehicle registration, didn’t matter what kind of car it was or the value of the car how California bases it.


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shit ccw in TX is prolly $25 and 1 hour LOL

in CA you have better luck winning the lotto hahaha
 

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jesus christ are you .....****ing.....kidding me. Can you keep a loaded gun in your glove box in the car? what about concealed carry?

for the car reg ....that;s ****ing insane. My cars cost me about $1500-2000 per year.

Ouch! Yeah we don't get charged by what they're worth or however the hell they do it over there lol. No state income tax either.

Yes you can keep a loaded gun in your vehicle. There are no restrictions on long guns but handguns have to be out of sight.

Unfortunately we aren't a constitutional carry state, yet. You have to be licensed to conceal carry or open carry but the process is easy and TX is a "shall issue" state.
 

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