my money. Yesterday, after work I wanted to go to Cabela's. While I would have loved to stay in Indiana to pay taxes locally, I opted to head to Cabela's in Dundee, Michigan instead. Why? Simple really, I did not want to deal with Hammond and their anti-gun stance while utilizing my LTCH. Sadly, the most direct route takes me through Ohio, so they, too, lost out on potential revenue for not recognizing my LTCH as being "good enough" for them. Yup, I drove out of state and slightly out of the way to vote with my wallet based upon my support for my right to keep and bear arms. Between dinner at Rosalie's (http://www.michigan.org/Property/Detail.aspx?p=G11938), the jerky store stop (kangaroo jerky!!!!), fuel and Cabela's I paid taxes on roughly $675 of purchases. So, to Hammond & places like Hammond, to quote an old diner lady from an old sitcom, "You can kiss my grits!"
Illinois and Minnesota are next on my list to vote with my wallet during the summer when I take the family on a camping trip to Montana. Indiana to LP Michigan to UP Michigan to Wisconsin to Iowa to the Dakotas to Montana. Sure would be nice to be able to drive in a fairly straight line, but, I will not budge on this one.
Illinois and Minnesota are next on my list to vote with my wallet during the summer when I take the family on a camping trip to Montana. Indiana to LP Michigan to UP Michigan to Wisconsin to Iowa to the Dakotas to Montana. Sure would be nice to be able to drive in a fairly straight line, but, I will not budge on this one.
Last edited: