I'm glad to see someone doing OK in central NY. In my opinion - this state is so screwed up it's all downhill from here. Andrew Cuomo is finalizing the destruction that his daddy started years back . . . in one of the most beautiful states in the contiguous USA.
Just in the past 5 years - some of the inane new laws that have been put in place and I'm talking NY State statutes and not local laws.
#1 No open brush burning without a permit (or if a certified farmer).
#2 No guns that might be interpreted as "assault weapons" even though there is no distinct definition of what they actually are.
#3 No guns of any kind with more then 7 rounds of ammo. Not even a .22 target rifle loaded with shorts or CB caps.
#4 No ammo purchased on-line and shipped of any kind.
#5 No more then one unregistered motor-vehicle per property in the entire state if not a business. Snow plow trucks are exempted.
#6 Everyone with a motor boat MUST get state training to legally use the boat. Even if you're 60 years old with 40 years of trouble-free boating experience.
#7 Nobody can transport firewood on any public road in New York without proper NY state paperwork showing the origin and destination of that wood. Technically, if I am crossing the road from one property to another - that I both own - with firewood and no paperwork - I am in violation of the law.
#8 Slingshots with wrist-braces are now firearms.
#9 Nobody can privately sell a firearm of any kind to another private citizen.
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