Hello, Hoosiers!
My name is James, and I live in Maryland. I'm getting ready to visit Indianapolis for Gen Con, and I wanted to learn more about your fine State's gun community before my trip.
I am originally from Ohio and have fond memories of various trips into Indiana, and one of them does involve frustrating confusion over time zones... But for the last 11 years, I have been a Maryland resident, and yes, it is just as bad here as you may have heard. It's not California yet, but our legislature does get many of its worst ideas from the Left Coast.
I enjoy all variety of shooting activities, and I regularly participate in IDPA. I also enjoy collecting WWII- and Cold War-era guns.
If you have some free time, I invite you all to visit our Maryland Shooters community, mdshooters.com.
One question for the moderator types out there, is it preferable to start a new thread on a given topic or resurrect an old thread if a topic is directly relevant? The Maryland forum is quite fond of thread necromancy, but I don't want to violate any of the Hoosier cultural norms here.
My name is James, and I live in Maryland. I'm getting ready to visit Indianapolis for Gen Con, and I wanted to learn more about your fine State's gun community before my trip.
I am originally from Ohio and have fond memories of various trips into Indiana, and one of them does involve frustrating confusion over time zones... But for the last 11 years, I have been a Maryland resident, and yes, it is just as bad here as you may have heard. It's not California yet, but our legislature does get many of its worst ideas from the Left Coast.
I enjoy all variety of shooting activities, and I regularly participate in IDPA. I also enjoy collecting WWII- and Cold War-era guns.
If you have some free time, I invite you all to visit our Maryland Shooters community, mdshooters.com.
One question for the moderator types out there, is it preferable to start a new thread on a given topic or resurrect an old thread if a topic is directly relevant? The Maryland forum is quite fond of thread necromancy, but I don't want to violate any of the Hoosier cultural norms here.