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    Veteran's Day Nov 11, 1967

    Wow, incredible. Thank you.
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    Election time is upon us

    After reading the Old Testament as many times as I have I think its often better for a depraved nation to hit rock bottom and find repentance than to make half hearted capitulations to the evils of the Left by putting one in our party. I don't want Hillary to win but the moment the mouth breathers chose Trump for party nominee my interest in voting Republican went out the window.
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    Az Deer Hunt

    LOL. Why not stand 100 yards back and 12 inches from the deer?
  4. People who live there deserve what they get.
  5. if you dont an illegal will. Taking the hunts that Americans wont
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    Don't forget to vote

    Don't forget about the apathetic conservatives and Christians who didn't bother to come out and vote down Trump in the primary, as well as the Poorly Educated (Trump's words), bib-and-spoon mouth breathers that came out in droves for the orange faced clown that dusts his face with Cheetoes.
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    Don't forget to vote

    When the Titanic was taking aboard water, there were still a few idiots running around on the deck proclaiming that all is well, and that God himself couldn't sink the ship...
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    Elk Rut Action!

    OUTSTANDING! Were you using a shotgun mic?
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    Hikers found a dead bull

    Atleast the elk serve a purpose unlike the BLM BLM = Domestic Terrorists.
  10. No tag for me this year so I'll be out scouting new areas during the rut and trying my hand at some photo and video. I'm preferential to the White Mountains, so Units 1, 3, 27, but could consider other units as well. Mainly this would be a huge help to anyone without a partner for the later part of the hunt who could use some help for packing out as well as an extra set of eyes in the woods.
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    Unit 1 Thefts

    I thought this discussion was about abandoned property at primitive camping spots on USFS land, not trail cameras in the woods. I'm pretty sure a few people on here have my ugly mug cheesing for their trail cameras because I leave cams alone. Even ones that aren't secured with a lock or cable. Going into a seemingly empty camp with sticky fingers likewise seems to be a good way to (sooner or later) get shot in the chest a few times so you can count me out of that activity, as well. 
 
 Nevertheless, "part of the problem" are the folks who pick and chose which rules they want to follow and bitch when the consequences hit home for their own behavior. You drop your stuff off on Tuesday and plan to come back on Friday for the opener. How would you feel if a like minded rules bender came up on Thursday night with his spotlight and filled his tag the night before opening morning on that prized bull you had your eye on? After all, you can always go kill some other elk. Just like "there are other campsites out there."
 JMNSHO/$0.02/etc
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    Unit 1 Thefts

    If you take what's not yours I thought that was called stealing I thought it has belong to someone in order for it to be 'stolen.' If we're discussing "abandoned property," how does it still belong to someone? If you find a shed antler in the forest and take it home, are you stealing?
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    Any archers need a camp buddy?

    LOL. You can always go home for a conjugal visit.
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    Unit 1 bugles ?

    I've been up there on September 3rd and its a bit too soon. I heard one squeak bugle in a weekend trip.
  15. I am a professional photographer and am clearing out some of my backup cameras and what not. This is mostly backup gear that sat in the bag and was NOT abused on paid gigs. If you're looking to jump into photography I'll give you a free half hour lesson to get you up and running. Available to meet you in greater Tucson area. SOLD Canon Rebel XTi DSLR - $200 Condition 8/10 http://tucson.craigslist.org/pho/5707627065.html SOLD Canon 6D DSLR with battery grip - $1,100 Condition 8/10. 25k clicks on shutter http://tucson.craigslist.org/pho/5707618180.html Canon 70-200mm F/4L IS USM lens - $950 $850 Condition: 9/10 http://tucson.craigslist.org/pho/5707629144.html
  16. Both cameras are sold. Lens still available. Price reduced on lens: currently $850. thank you
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    Auction buck got killed

    I'm no expert either but I believe there's exactly $0.00 writeoff. IIRC you can deduct the amount paid in excess of the fair market value of the item recieved. If I paid $100,037 for a hunting license I'd have a $100,000 deduction, but I'm sure IRS would that if people are willing to pay $400,000 year over year for this tag, then there's no excess donation given. JMNSHO.
  18. I have a Crimson Trace green laser on my home sport utility rifle. It bright enough to light up half the house but not so bright it blinds your night vision. Even in the daylight its visible on the neighbors house!* *=Tested before attached to the rifle
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    Impropriety

    I'll be voting third party this go around. Trump is a jackass, a liar, and a libtard. I'm sick and tired of having to distance myself from him anytime I argue with a piece of crap Democrap.
  20. I've read it several times. And the Constitution. Sad thing is, if you read Jefferson's list of offenses of King George, our government is far more oppressive today than for reasons we fought a war 240 years ago. I see Red States like Texas setting up more confrontation in the next few years, just sayin'!
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    Mt Lion chases Bighorn

    "Over a cliff." Reminds me of our ballot choices this fall
  22. Duplicitous Doug Ducey, the Chamber-of-Commerce Republicant governor, has vetoed HB 2524. This AzCDL sponsored bill would have created an interstate compact with other states to preempt the evil Michael Bloomberg from bringing his universal background checks to Arizona through the initiative process. Because of the Arizona state constitution, an initiative passed by the people cannot be overridden by the legislature, hence the preemption attempt through the interstate compact. The door is now open for the ravenous wolves of the Left to sink their blood thirsty fangs into the rights of Arizonans. They're fresh off the victory of their successful I-594 in Washington state, where every private gun sale must have a background check to avoid running afoul of the law. One need not listen to Alex Jones to understand what their clear intent is: gun registration. They've said so. We shouldn't be surprised to see Bloomberg's thugs spend another $10 million in Arizona much like Washington to garner 150,000 petitioners by early July to put it on a state wide initiative for this fall. Here's to hoping gun owners of Arizona come out en masse should this initiative arise.
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    Justifying and Supporting Hunting

    Libtards are intellectual dimwits and thus allergic to science. Just look at them now saying that there's no differences between the genders. Or the fact that somehow a small business is immune to the laws of the science of economics if they're forced to pay their workers $15 an hour. Best to just punch a libtard in the face and move on.
  24. From AzCDL: The 2016 Legislative session is officially over. The status and summary of bills that AzCDL monitored this session can be found on our Bill Tracking page. The Good News In addition to stopping almost a dozen bad firearms related bills from progressing through the Legislature, AzCDL was instrumental in getting the following bills through both chambers of the Legislature and to the Governor’s desk where they were signed into law. HB 2224, the AzCDL-requested bill that prohibits state or local governments from requiring any fee, tax, etc. on the private transfer of firearms. HB 2338, the AzCDL-requested bill that prohibits the governing boards of educational institutions from banning firearms on public rights of way, such as city streets and sidewalks that happen to pass through campuses. SB 1266 puts teeth into the preemption statutes by allowing for civil actions when state agencies, counties, cities, etc. disregard the law. SB 1487 requires the Arizona Attorney General to investigate local ordinances that violate Arizona’s Constitution or state law. The Bad News For several years we have been pushing legislation to end Arizona’s official policy of allowing armed criminals to enter government buildings through the use of impotent “no weapons” signs as their only means of security. As long as the bad guys can come and go at will in public facilities, we believe all law-abiding citizens should be able to protect themselves. This year’s bill was SB 1257 which said in essence that if state and local governments’ only means of security was a cardboard sign, then CCW permit holders should not be disarmed when entering. At the request of the Governor’s staff, SB 1257 was amended in the House. However seeing that the bill only needed one more floor vote to pass out of the Legislature, his staff then lobbied the Senate to kill the bill. We learned our lesson – cooperating with this Governor is not necessarily a good thing. We were able to get this year’s version of our interstate firearms compact bill, HB 2524, through both chambers of the Legislature but it was vetoed by Governor Ducey. You may recall that last year, after Bloomberg’s lobbyists appeared at the Capitol, the compact bill was buried in the Senate Rules Committee while the clock ran out on the session. HB 2524 would have established an interstate compact between Arizona and other states that prevented the member states from enacting firearms transfer requirements more restrictive than existing federal law. Enactment of HB 2524 would have neutralized Bloomberg’s ballot measure to criminalize private firearms transfers, which he has promised to file in Arizona. Stopping Bloomberg In 2014, after passing a “universal background check” ballot measure in Washington, Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety organization bragged that Nevada, Maine and Arizona were next. In Nevada and Maine the groundwork is completed. They will have “universal background check” measures on their November ballots. Bloomberg has less than 2 months to accomplish the same thing here in Arizona. We must operate on the assumption that it will happen and be prepared to not just fight it, but to stop it from becoming the law in Arizona. With the veto of HB 2524, legislative remedies are no longer available. We can only stop him at the ballot box. If Bloomberg’s ballot measure passes, Arizona’s Constitution prevents it from being overturned by a subsequent Legislature. From what we’ve seen happen in Washington, Nevada and Maine, we cannot count on outside help. The reality is that we must fight this battle ourselves. AzCDL is self-funded and operates from the generosity of our members. To maintain our independence we are unaffiliated. We don’t receive corporate grants or have a rich sugar daddy hiding in the shadows. Your donations determine if we succeed or fail. In order to win this, we are going to need your support to help us spread the word. When the next fund raising letter hits your inbox, please remember that we can only defeat Bloomberg with your help.
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