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Finally left California


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2015 Nov 29, 12:06pm   56,882 views  236 comments

by joshuatrio   ➕follow (4)   💰tip   ignore  

Took my west coast salary and profitable LLC with me - after I pay 2015 taxes to CA, the state won't get another dime from me.

Ended up moving to the Southeast. It's pretty nice here. Gas is dirt cheap, tons of food options, lots of jobs, good gun laws, friendly people, low taxes and seems like a decent place to set up shop. While the traffic sucks, I'm near bike trails that will get me directly to work.

I'll be paying cash for a house in the next few months, and then quitting my day job to pursue my own ventures. It's a lot easier to do that out here. No more slumlords.

F U California. And damn it feels good to finally get out of that state after 8 years. I'll miss your coastline, but nothing else.

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227   Ceffer   2022 Dec 25, 10:39am  

I once tried to go to Sea Ranch once along the coast up from Guerneville. You drive past the Bohemian Grove (site of Masonic Elitist GloboHomo rituals). The road was along rocky cliffs, narrow, lots of corners, really a bit scary, and the wind nearly blew me off the road, so I gave up and went back. The land route is much longer, so that area isn't exactly convenient access.
228   mell   2022 Dec 25, 11:58am  

Ceffer says

I once tried to go to Sea Ranch once along the coast up from Guerneville. You drive past the Bohemian Grove (site of Masonic Elitist GloboHomo rituals). The road was along rocky cliffs, narrow, lots of corners, really a bit scary, and the wind nearly blew me off the road, so I gave up and went back. The land route is much longer, so that area isn't exactly convenient access.

We blew a tire last time on the cliffs,or more like my wife played the game how long can you go with a tire until its metal threads unravel! Put the donut on and enjoyed the cliff views on the slooow drive home as the other tire was close to unravel as well. Definitely too remote if you want to leave your area frequently.
229   clambo   2022 Dec 25, 12:49pm  

I went up to Salt Point nearby Sea Ranch in September and October. We went up for abalone and it was an adventure.
230   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Dec 26, 12:00am  

I have an out of state question and it’s a damn important one in IMO.

My dad has an extensive gun collection.

I took two from him on an inter familial transfer…that is, in California it’s ok to transfer to immediate blood relative though you must complete the transfer.

Nevada has no registration requirement and since my dads collection is so extensive, some of them may or may not be registered. All were legally obtained. My dad is way up there in age. Over 80. I am likely retiring out of state in 7-8 years. I could theoretically take possession of those firearms, transport them to my residence out of state, and if that state is Nevada, never register them. Some may or may not have been registered in my dads name at one time. From there I could pass those on to one of my nephews and assuming those nephews live in a state that doesn’t require registering the gun, there would essentially be no accurate accounting by the government of where those firearms were located. Is that correct?

I certainly hope so. I am certain it would warm my dads heart to know that some of his very high powered firearms were in the hands of younger people and the government had no knowledge of such.
231   1337irr   2022 Dec 26, 1:57am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says


I have an out of state question and it’s a damn important one in IMO.

My dad has an extensive gun collection.

I took two from him on an inter familial transfer…that is, in California it’s ok to transfer to immediate blood relative though you must complete the transfer.

Nevada has no registration requirement and since my dads collection is so extensive, some of them may or may not be registered. All were legally obtained. My dad is way up there in age. Over 80. I am likely retiring out of state in 7-8 years. I could theoretically take possession of those firearms, transport them to my residence out of state, and if that state is Nevada, never register them. Some may or may not have been registered in my dads name at one time. From there I could pass those on to one of my nephews and assuming those nephews live in a state that doesn’t require registering the gun, there would essentially be no accurate accounting by the government of where those firea...

The IRS is behind on my taxes from 2021, they are part of the government. They are behind on my friend’s taxes from previous years. The CBP is 6 months behind on my Global Entry Card. The Federal government can’t balance a budget. Don’t worry about your guns. Madeline Albright from the government said it best, ‘Don’t ask for permission to do something.’
232   Shaman   2022 Dec 26, 8:10am  

I don’t register my guns in California. The state has proven over and over that it CAN NOT BE TRUSTED with the information of gun owners or even just conservatives! Wasn’t it just six months ago that Rob Ponta the Secretary of State “accidentally” posted the names and addresses of every single concealed carry permit holder in the state?

Don’t ask for permission to use your constitutionally protected rights. Don’t tell the state government shit! Don’t register your guns. Don’t be afraid to own any gun you want. My philosophy is simple:
If you actually need that assault weapon, the police aren’t going to be part of the equation. If you have to truly defend yourself, the cops won’t be around. Until then, just make sure you lock up your weapons to keep them from any tweakers who might try to rob you.
233   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Dec 26, 9:34am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says


I have an out of state question and it’s a damn important one in IMO.

My dad has an extensive gun collection.

I took two from him on an inter familial transfer…that is, in California it’s ok to transfer to immediate blood relative though you must complete the transfer.

Nevada has no registration requirement and since my dads collection is so extensive, some of them may or may not be registered. All were legally obtained. My dad is way up there in age. Over 80. I am likely retiring out of state in 7-8 years. I could theoretically take possession of those firearms, transport them to my residence out of state, and if that state is Nevada, never register them. Some may or may not have been registered in my dads name at one time. From there I could pass those on to one of my nephews and assuming those nephews live in a state that doesn’t require registering the gun, there would essentially be no accurate accounting by the government of where those firea...


many states do not require gun registration. noone gives any fucks here, people build their own guns. i know some even have full auto (illegal by feds), but its fine locally.

local sheriff goes to our militia meetings and loves freedom.
234   Onvacation   2023 Jan 1, 1:56pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

there would essentially be no accurate accounting by the government of where those firearms were located. Is that correct?

It's really sad that your father lost all his guns in that boating accident.
235   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2023 Jan 1, 2:57pm  

Onvacation says

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says


there would essentially be no accurate accounting by the government of where those firearms were located. Is that correct?

It's really sad that your father lost all his guns in that boating accident.


Damn shame.
236   NuttBoxer   2023 Jan 2, 11:27pm  

Shaman says

Until then, just make sure you lock up your weapons to keep them from any tweakers who might try to rob you.


I prefer my nightstand and closet, no locks. Best way to prevent gun theft is gun use.

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