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So the wife and I just found out we are relocating to the Memphis (TN) not (TX) area and after doing some research on the differences between TN chl and MS chl we are leaning toward Mississippi who has a 12 month residency restriction that is waived if one posseses a valid license from another state. I am not wild about paying 132 bucks to MS three months after paying 142 bucks to TX but it is what it is. Are there any former Tennesseeans or Mississippians on the board that can offer some sound advice.
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You're able to change your address on your Texas CHL online through DPS to your new out of state address. Texas has reciprocity with both TN and MS. Cost is $25.
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Welcome to Tennessee, the patron state of shooting stuff!

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lkd wrote:...the old gunsmith in Shooter...I had NO idea who he was.
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How does Tennessee's state income, property and sales tax, etc. compare to Mississippi's? You asked...
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Oldgringo wrote:How does Tennessee's state income, property and sales tax, etc. compare to Mississippi's? You asked...
That is a very relevant question. I haven't lived in MS in over a dozen years, but my dim recollection was that it was cheaper, tax-wise in MS compared to TN. MS v. TX was a wash tax wise, i.e., they have lower property taxes which they make up for with an income tax.
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An even more important stat regarding Memphis TN. :shock:

http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/tn/memphis/crime/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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cowboymd wrote:An even more important stat regarding Memphis TN. :shock:

http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/tn/memphis/crime/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.rangemaster.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; :thumbs2: :thumbs2:
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I used to spend a lot of time in Memphis, but that was 20+ years ago. Many areas have gotten really bad with a lot of gang activity. A lot of the malls have gotten pretty well known for gang hangouts. The Mall of Memphis was a showplace built in 1981, but got closed and totally torn down after about 20 years due to the crime issues. Hickory Ridge Mall used to be really nice, but it is very unsafe to go there now and you will not have a car, or at a minimum it will be missing the windows and tires/wheels, when you come out.

My suggestion for living locaitons is either south into Mississippi a ways, or quite a ways east-southeast into Collierville or farther out. Not sure what price range you are looking at though; that will make a differnce. Also, Tennessee tax structure is geared toward middle-class+ and Mississippi is geared toward lower income on tax structure, so that may help you on thinking about taxes.

Drop me a PM and I can maybe point you into a area depending on your $$$$ and income if you want.
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Keith B wrote:I used to spend a lot of time in Memphis, but that was 20+ years ago. Many areas have gotten really bad with a lot of gang activity. A lot of the malls have gotten pretty well known for gang hangouts. The Mall of Memphis was a showplace built in 1981, but got closed and totally torn down after about 20 years due to the crime issues. Hickory Ridge Mall used to be really nice, but it is very unsafe to go there now and you will not have a car, or at a minimum it will be missing the windows and tires/wheels, when you come out.
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Oldgringo wrote:
Keith B wrote:I used to spend a lot of time in Memphis, but that was 20+ years ago. Many areas have gotten really bad with a lot of gang activity. A lot of the malls have gotten pretty well known for gang hangouts. The Mall of Memphis was a showplace built in 1981, but got closed and totally torn down after about 20 years due to the crime issues. Hickory Ridge Mall used to be really nice, but it is very unsafe to go there now and you will not have a car, or at a minimum it will be missing the windows and tires/wheels, when you come out.
Why is that? :coolgleamA:
Gangs and thugs. No different than a lot of other cities (Dallas, Houston, St. Louis, Detroit, LA, etc.) just got to know where to not go.
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Re: Moving to Mississippi

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Keith B wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:
Keith B wrote:I used to spend a lot of time in Memphis, but that was 20+ years ago. Many areas have gotten really bad with a lot of gang activity. A lot of the malls have gotten pretty well known for gang hangouts. The Mall of Memphis was a showplace built in 1981, but got closed and totally torn down after about 20 years due to the crime issues. Hickory Ridge Mall used to be really nice, but it is very unsafe to go there now and you will not have a car, or at a minimum it will be missing the windows and tires/wheels, when you come out.
Why is that? :coolgleamA:
Gangs and thugs. No different than a lot of other cities (Dallas, Houston, St. Louis, Detroit, LA, etc.) just got to know where to not go.
It's unfortunate that Memphis is in Tennessee. Memphis gives the Volunteer State a black eye. Memphis would be better suited to be in Arkansas, IMO, and would be except for a wandering bend in the Mississippi River several thousand years ago..
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