Hello; I also heard this report. She made it sound like an intervention sometimes staged by families for people with drugs and/or alcohol problems.
Hello; This works for as long as it is legal to carry in the nano cube. That right does not exist everywhere and is likely to be challenged where I live if a group gets power.
Hello; A while back this was debatable at the least. A 9mm has been used by various military and police outfits for decades. With the ammo available today it seems to have plenty of stopping power. The 9mm +P in most any form should be good. There are fairly new specialized self defense 9mm rounds that have good numbers.
The 9mm has a few advantages. Cheaper for practice as the rounds can cost less. Usually either more rounds in the magazine of a full sized pistol or easier to conceal in a smaller pistol. Recoil is not usually too bad, so more likely to be practiced with. I fired a 10mm glock a while back in a small frame pistol. I think it held six rounds. Kinda reminded me of catching a fastball barehanded.
But that's why so many calibers are made. To each his/her own choice.
well known I carry a glock every ware, I do my floors, replace water heaters and mow my lawn with my glock, its just one of the tools on my belt along with my multi tool, keys, knife, mini mag light. I prefer the g27 40 cal. yes I know the debate goes on, 40 cal being a high compression round like the sig magnum. I find the g4 27 comfortable to shoot with the 180g. 9 plus 1 capacity is fine for me, the 9mm is a great round also, I just prefer the 40.
Hello; I was not aware of the NJ gas tax hike. There has been talk of raising the gas tax around here. Their thinking seems to be that we were use to higher fuel prices of a while back so we can stand the higher taxes. More tax revenue generally equals more wasteful spending no matter what the excuse given for the need to raise the taxes.First New Jersey raises their gas tax and now this......
Yes,I live very close to a few bridges to New Jersey and a lot of people in my area will drive across to fill up at the stations that are just on the other side and then drive back here.Personally I never bothered unless I was going over there for some other reason but the gas prices in New Jersey have always been appreciably cheaper than they are here in Pennsylvania but I guess the governor's tax hike puts an end to that.Hello; I was not aware of the NJ gas tax hike. There has been talk of raising the gas tax around here. Their thinking seems to be that we were use to higher fuel prices of a while back so we can stand the higher taxes. More tax revenue generally equals more wasteful spending no matter what the excuse given for the need to raise the taxes.
Also the article predicts higher fuel prices due to the pipe explosion.