The Saraga on Commercial Dr (Lafayette Rd) had PALLETS of toilet paper that no one was touching. Decently long lines and lots of general buying going on, but TP sales appeared nonexistent. I'm going back tomorrow to get some pork belly and beef ribs for the BGE.
On the West side of Indy, the big stores are out of lots of things just like is being discussed here. That said, the ethnic stores (Saraga, Guanajato, Patel Bros, Tres Hermanos) seem unaffected. I stopped in quite a few yesterday and it appeared business as usual for the most part. In fact...
Some of the “security guards” around town just have that mentality. There are a couple that work apartment complexes where I work who carry 3+ pistols and so much molle they could mount every accessory known to man.
There are some strange things being discussed and directed at work. I have never seen anything like this and it is just super strange to me. We have been told to make sure to have all our gear and PPE, spare radio battery, water, snacks, and understand we can be held over or deployed just about...
I can tell you that this case is not simply "gun found, person arrested". The arrest has as much to do with the drug offenses as anything, and the gun was not properly secured in the car on school grounds as required in IC 35-47-9.
This ferocious K9 will maul you to death.....if you’re made of stuffing.....
He does have a mean bark though when strangers come to the door, or mailbox. 80# of pure douchebag
I love my Evo. I have considered picking up a micro too, since I'm re-configuring my SBR to wear this: https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/12/02/new-venom-suppressor-for-cz-scorpion-evo-3-by-manticore-arms-and-rat-worx/
Serious question: if eagles are getting lead poisoning from eating carcasses with lead residue, why aren't avid hunters getting the same from eating all the animals they harvest? Would they not contain the same lead residue?