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  1. 1 hour ago, Outdoor Writer said:

    I agree. I haven't watched a game since Steve Nash left and haven't kept up with goings on either. Did Sarver sell or are you still referring to him as the "new owner?"

    Sarver is still new to me LOL


  2. 6 hours ago, naturebob said:

    Yep ,the Good ole days . Suns are finally good again ,Time to get behind them. I don't wanna sound like a Homer ,it's time to get with them again. The Suns have it all . Depth ,Talent ,Bench  Shooters ,Ball handlers. And I aint  just Jumping on the band wagon. I know it when I see it . They are so deep they could even get an injury or 2 and still win it. Some body here tell me a weakness they have and I will listen. (and no one from Tucson, we know your weakness).  But hey ,lets keep it Clean . This is a tribute to WESTY!...........................BOB!

    I think the league culture has gone down hill.  That’s why I lost my passion for the suns not because they had a crappy run as of late (new owner sucks btw).   But anyway this thread is about Paul.   May he RIP.  I’ll always remember when the suns were down 2-0 to the Lakers and he called it they’d win 3 in a row and they did. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Green Bullet said:

    Not heavily used at all.  Hoyt Charger, new Hogwire strings, QAD drop away rest, Black Gold adjustable sight, Hoyt Quiver, includes 5 Easton A/C/C arrows with Thunderhead Broadheads.   Currently set at 70lbs with around a 26" draw length.    Will also include old strings for backup purposes.

     

    Solid bow, ready to hunt.  The accessories on this bow are top notch.

     

    Located in Queen Creek (Power and Ocotillo).

     

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  4. Not heavily used at all.  Hoyt Charger, new Hogwire strings, QAD drop away rest, Black Gold adjustable sight, Hoyt Quiver, includes 5 Easton A/C/C arrows with Thunderhead Broadheads.   Currently set at 70lbs with around a 26" draw length.    Will also include old strings for backup purposes.

     

    Solid bow, ready to hunt.  The accessories on this bow are top notch.

     

    Located in Queen Creek (Power and Ocotillo).

     

    $600

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


  5. There needs to be an age limit and term limits.  Enough is enough.  Left and right should be able to get behind this movement.  
     

    I appreciate the notion of wisdom with age and can personally attest to that but after a point fine wine doesn’t get better it gets sour.  

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  6. what unit?

     

    find the transition from pines into the junipers or next level of elevation.    haven't scouted this year, but they'll still bed on top and go down into the flats to feed.  as it gets colder they will quit going up top.   I don't think it's cold enough to really push the down just yet.

     

     find that transition area and catch them going down or going up.


  7. On 11/27/2019 at 4:03 AM, 452b264 said:

    Colorado is a good example for legalizing pot, in the first year violent crime went up 25 % and that is after the  effective new gun control laws were passed. As for putting the cartel out of business, it will be cheaper on the black market then in the store. 

    I agree.  that's why I voted against this in the last election.   there's really no need...if someone really wants to get stoned they can buy from a dealer or get a card.  it's not that hard and the value add to make it broadly 100% available isn't necessary in lieu of the statistics and situation out of Colorado and CA.   There' a reason the homeless problem is off the charts there....easy to get weed mannnnnn :)

     

    on the flip side, the argument for legalizing weed is it takes a minor infraction out of play that may push a lower over the edge to serve major time.  then when they get out of the pen they're labeled a loser for life, can't find a job, resort to crime and the cycle goes on and on.   I believe they should leave the supply laws as is but reduce the penalties associated with possession which if I'm not mistake is already happening albeit at a slow rate.

     

    When I was young I more than experimented with the stuff....at 45 yo I feel like I'm making a well informed position statement on the topic.   

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