Gun safes are a big topic in the gun owner community. I know many people who are "I don't want anything between me and my gun" folks. Others want something that conceals and/or secures so they have ready access and if people break in they don't have an obvious target to attempt to circumvent. Others just want something like a storage cabinet to keep there kids and maybe a drunk guest away from there guns. Still yet others want a safe in the case of fire/flood/other disaster.
I would imagine people that lock there weapons away in a small safe like this would also buy it so it is out of site in a closet or something. My guess is you could, in the night, grab your phone and put in the code as you get up to your firearm. I am not a fan of this product or the idea of it, but I have had enough conversations about gun storage that I can imagine the "rational" for a product like this. The idea that because you are on your phone you are not "fooling around in the dark" with a combination (then you get the but you screw up your night vision folks chime in...)has a marketing appeal. There are plenty of debates about gun storage already that this is just one more thing on the pile.
I am not sure of the technical aspect of the EULA prompt but if I can’t get into a game then the device doesn't fully start. If I brick my Phone, it still turns on, it just isn’t usable. So if bricking means not useable again then I guess this is not bricking, but if words have meaning and “‘bricking’ means that the device can no longer even start up” you are muddying the conversation. Or you are being nit picky and I am doing it back.
Actually running in serpentine is only true for running from someone who is trained to shoot; if running from someone who is not a trained shooter you are better off running in a straight line. Serpentine from an amature you are likely to run into the path of the bullet.
If he is an athlete he might need to see if the school region is open to go in for a practice or a meet or match. When i was in highschool I needed to go in at 4 am some days to get to wrestling way in's on time where ever the match was that day. Even on sundays when tournaments where. I am sure that there are other legitmate reasons. maybe the hotline was in his phone book and he just went one line to far when calling some one else. give the kid the benifit of the doubt.
I am not that up and up on taxes my college room mate does mine for me as he is an accounting major. What I do not understand is how a tax shelter strategy is policable. Is there a paper trail as to the method used to find and use certain tax shelters?
How specific Do they have to be with these shelters? I am not terribly knowledgeable on tax law or patent law so It is not necessary to take me to seriously, but I just don't understand how this is policable, at least till e-file is mandatory.
Also, it seems like it would cost more to have teams of people pouring over tax records to find those who infringe upon the rights of the patent then would be made by those that paid royalties for use of the patent.
Lastly, What I do know is that a Tax shelter is not tax evasion. Tax evasion is illegal and a tax shelter is legal. I am not saying that some of them are not shady but the fact is that some people need these shelters. I feel that a big problem is that people are confusing tax shelters and tax evasion. The Problem is that like many things our system is not perfect and it is abused. There is a difference between rationalizing an action and making a good one. Tax shelters help the rich get richer, but they can also help a father of four keep food on the table or send his kids to school.
As for the a55 that is complaining about tuition increase, i am a student and i feel for you but don't complain to people that are using the system responsibly when more then likely as a student you get most of your tax money back and don't pay for all of your schooling.
Sorry for any miss spellings, it is my down fall; if any of the information i stated is incorrect please correct me.
I think that the debate of over surplus college grads not getting jobs has nothing to do with the amount of education but with the quality of education. I am getting a better education with a philosophy degree and taking the communications and tech class i want then the people majoring in them. People go to college and try to find the fast and easy way out. I find challenging classes and professors that care if i learn. I also know people that frankly do not need to go to college because they are good at what they do without a piece of paper say "look at me i showed up to a class that was to big to know me as a name." I think that a degree says a lot, this is a personal opinion, but i think that knowing the job and having the ability to execute that job is just as if not more important. A PhD is not going to give you people skills but high-school is not going to give you all the book smarts you need. it all depends on the job and the persons general knowledge.
P.S. my philosophy degree did not come with spell check so sorry if there are misspellings.
Part of my point right here. If this where a paper i would have an English writing major check this for grammar and spelling b4 i turned it in to a prof or an employer
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I would imagine people that lock there weapons away in a small safe like this would also buy it so it is out of site in a closet or something. My guess is you could, in the night, grab your phone and put in the code as you get up to your firearm. I am not a fan of this product or the idea of it, but I have had enough conversations about gun storage that I can imagine the "rational" for a product like this. The idea that because you are on your phone you are not "fooling around in the dark" with a combination (then you get the but you screw up your night vision folks chime in...)has a marketing appeal. There are plenty of debates about gun storage already that this is just one more thing on the pile.
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How is this policable
How specific Do they have to be with these shelters? I am not terribly knowledgeable on tax law or patent law so It is not necessary to take me to seriously, but I just don't understand how this is policable, at least till e-file is mandatory.
Also, it seems like it would cost more to have teams of people pouring over tax records to find those who infringe upon the rights of the patent then would be made by those that paid royalties for use of the patent.
Lastly, What I do know is that a Tax shelter is not tax evasion. Tax evasion is illegal and a tax shelter is legal. I am not saying that some of them are not shady but the fact is that some people need these shelters. I feel that a big problem is that people are confusing tax shelters and tax evasion. The Problem is that like many things our system is not perfect and it is abused. There is a difference between rationalizing an action and making a good one. Tax shelters help the rich get richer, but they can also help a father of four keep food on the table or send his kids to school.
As for the a55 that is complaining about tuition increase, i am a student and i feel for you but don't complain to people that are using the system responsibly when more then likely as a student you get most of your tax money back and don't pay for all of your schooling.
Sorry for any miss spellings, it is my down fall; if any of the information i stated is incorrect please correct me.
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P.S. my philosophy degree did not come with spell check so sorry if there are misspellings.
Part of my point right here. If this where a paper i would have an English writing major check this for grammar and spelling b4 i turned it in to a prof or an employer
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