Source: https://www.goodhillpress.com/2014/05/
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 16:57:09+00:00

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I have been grilling and smoking meat for many decades, but today I cooked the best ribs ever.
My ribs have usually been somewhat dry by the time they had smoked for several hours. I have recently seen some folks on the tube smoke the ribs for three hours at about 250, then wrap in foil, and put back on the grill for another three hours at 250.
The bones pulled right out, and you can cut the meat with a fork. So tender and juicy.
Less sauce on the face, too.
Remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and should not have. Read at Examiner HERE.
(e) (1) It is an exception to the application of subsection (a) that a person authorized to carry a handgun pursuant to § 39-17-1351 is transporting a rifle or shotgun in or on a privately-owned motor vehicle and the rifle or shotgun does not have ammunition in the chamber. However, the person does not violate this section by inserting ammunition into the chamber if the ammunition is inserted for purposes of justifiable self-defense pursuant to § 39-11-611 or § 39-11-612.
(2) It is an exception to the application of subsection (a) that a person who is not authorized to possess a handgun pursuant to § 39-17-1351 is transporting a rifle or shotgun in or on a privately-owned motor vehicle and the rifle or shotgun does not have ammunition in the chamber or cylinder, and no clip or magazine containing ammunition is inserted in the rifle or shotgun or is in close proximity to both the weapon and any person.
(B) Is in lawful possession of the motor vehicle.
(A) “Motor vehicle” has the same meaning as defined in § 55-1-103**.
(ii) Provided by such entity to an employee for use during the course of employment.
*(a) (1) A person commits an offense who carries with the intent to go armed a firearm, a knife with a blade length exceeding four inches (4'') [note: 4" limit repealed as of July 1, 2014], or a club.
**55-1-103. (c) "Motor vehicle" means every vehicle that is self-propelled, excluding motorized bicycles and every vehicle that is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires. "Motor vehicle" means any low speed vehicle, or medium speed vehicle as defined in this section. "Motor vehicle" means any mobile home or house trailer as defined in § 55-1-105.
Note to citizens who decide to take advantage of this new law. Keeping your handgun, proof of insurance, and registration in the same location is not a good idea.
It is time for his constituents to bring Charles Sargent home from the State House. He and the Republican leadership have turned their backs on the people who elected them. See my Examiner column HERE.
Seven plus minutes, worth your time.
Yet, Knoxville and Farragut bosses still keep citizens disarmed in city parks.
The books are fantastic reads, too!
Here are some pictures I took at Indy. For the related story, see my Examiner article HERE.
With Blaine from Illinois Firearm Safety, showing off our permits. Welcome to the club, Illinois.
Looking forward to the day the 2A is restored and permission slips . . .
Currently, switchblades are banned in Tennessee. It is also unlawful to carry a blade over 4" with intent to go armed. I suppose one can infer that it is currently OK in Tennessee to carry a 3 1/2" blade with intent to go armed.
July 1st, the law changes. Switchblades will be legal. Blade lengths over 4" will also be legal. Does that mean you swashbucklers will be setting a new standard in Tennessee?

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