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For those of us who live in California......why don't we leave?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 15660632" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Well, you certainly cant be a pussy and move to AZ. The summer heat keeps most of the whiney liberals out of AZ. There is enough red here that ANY absurd blue policies or initiatives are shot down real quick. Phoenix doesnt **** around like that. Lmao, Tucson tried to pass a local gun ordinance for something and Phoenix state government proposed, voted, and got the bill SIGNED overturning and barring any local gun laws that are more restrictive than state law.</p><p></p><p>I left California as a single guy, no kids. Yes, I had the freedom to make a big life decision and act on it. I no doubt miss aspects of San Diego. The rest of CA can sink into the ocean for all I care, San Diego > rest of California. Even still the absurd state gun laws, beyond restrictive smog laws, all the goddamned taxes that get stolen from your paycheck... it was too much and I was knocking down $50k a year gross. Might not be much to many of you but it was enough. And then one year it wasnt. </p><p></p><p>I then realized the few beautiful things about San Diego did not outweigh the total shittiness of California for me. My dad and I were able to build a good relationship that we didnt have before I moved to CA and Ill always be thankful for that.</p><p></p><p>I missed RAIN, monsoons, thunder, lighting, non mag locked pistol gripped ARs and AKs, no 10 day wait on guns, normal gas pumps, standard capacity magazines, drum magazines for shotguns, free commerce without "CA compliant" items that literally are piles of shit compared to the 49 state version. Reasonable utilities, reasonable gas prices, good roads... Hell I make MORE per hour than I did in CA and i didnt even have to ask for it.</p><p></p><p>My time in CA was good for what it was, but it was always a finite length. Took me a while to realize that. I hope those that want to leave are able to do so. Life in the free states is as good as you think it is. Sure, there might not be the concentration of stuck up hot chicks, or be able to surf and snowboard in the same day. But if those are your only important aspects you want in a place to live.... hell maybe CA is the place for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 15660632, member: 166576"] Well, you certainly cant be a pussy and move to AZ. The summer heat keeps most of the whiney liberals out of AZ. There is enough red here that ANY absurd blue policies or initiatives are shot down real quick. Phoenix doesnt **** around like that. Lmao, Tucson tried to pass a local gun ordinance for something and Phoenix state government proposed, voted, and got the bill SIGNED overturning and barring any local gun laws that are more restrictive than state law. I left California as a single guy, no kids. Yes, I had the freedom to make a big life decision and act on it. I no doubt miss aspects of San Diego. The rest of CA can sink into the ocean for all I care, San Diego > rest of California. Even still the absurd state gun laws, beyond restrictive smog laws, all the goddamned taxes that get stolen from your paycheck... it was too much and I was knocking down $50k a year gross. Might not be much to many of you but it was enough. And then one year it wasnt. I then realized the few beautiful things about San Diego did not outweigh the total shittiness of California for me. My dad and I were able to build a good relationship that we didnt have before I moved to CA and Ill always be thankful for that. I missed RAIN, monsoons, thunder, lighting, non mag locked pistol gripped ARs and AKs, no 10 day wait on guns, normal gas pumps, standard capacity magazines, drum magazines for shotguns, free commerce without "CA compliant" items that literally are piles of shit compared to the 49 state version. Reasonable utilities, reasonable gas prices, good roads... Hell I make MORE per hour than I did in CA and i didnt even have to ask for it. My time in CA was good for what it was, but it was always a finite length. Took me a while to realize that. I hope those that want to leave are able to do so. Life in the free states is as good as you think it is. Sure, there might not be the concentration of stuck up hot chicks, or be able to surf and snowboard in the same day. But if those are your only important aspects you want in a place to live.... hell maybe CA is the place for you. [/QUOTE]
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