A Fond Farewell to Texas

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A Fond Farewell to Texas

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Well, it's official, after 15 years in Texas my lovely wife and I will be returning to the Grand Canyon State.
Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and opinions and not flaming my occasional rant.
"Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris!"
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Best wishes to you and your family.
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jmra wrote:Best wishes to you and your family.
:iagree: Good luck!
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Have a safe trip and I wish you all the best.

I hope you plan on still posting once in a while. :thumbs2:
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Dadtodabone,

You've been a great member.

Please, when you get settled, continue to participate. Being a Texas resident isn't required to stay a member.

Good Luck!
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Dadtodabone, I wish you and your family the best in your new State. Come by here often. I'd love to know the similarities and differences in how people view firearms there and here. :tiphat:
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Be careful out there and don't be a complete stranger around here. :tiphat:
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Sorry to see you leave, but please do stay in the Forum family.

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:Sorry to see you leave, but please do stay in the Forum family.

Chas.
what he said.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Sorry to see you leave, but please do stay in the Forum family.

Chas.
what he said.
Ditto
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Thank you for the good wishes and the invitation to continue participating on the Texas CHL Forum.
We'll be staying with my nephew at the old homplace north of Tucson while we consider our options. We have Sonora acres and Plateau acres we can build on, so I'll be shuttling north to south quite a bit until we(my wife)decides where and what to build.
I'll look to give ya'll my impression of the impact or lack thereof that constitutional carry has on daily life in the different communities we'll be moving through and visiting in the Grand Canyon State.
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Fair winds and following seas.! :txflag:
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We have safely arrived in the Valle of the Santa Cruz.
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Dadtodabone wrote:We have safely arrived in the Valle of the Santa Cruz.
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