Didn't care to give me the £1000 fine
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Good for you, I'm glad to see our British cousins starting to fight back. Three informative events from my experience here in Tennessee, USA.
Two weeks ago my wife and I made our own little "Declaration of Independence" and stopped wearing masks at our grocery store. No one said a thing to us, and in fact we saw about one-third of the folks there not wearing masks. The tide is turning here.
A workman came to our house yesterday... one of those big, diamond in the rough burly guys with a southern accent... and he was carrying a mask. Asked if we wanted him to wear it, and I said "NOPE" and we shared a laugh. He worked for two hours around the house doing minor repairs and no masks were worn. The trade craft people here are over it too.
Went to a gun show last weekend, and there was a crowd of maybe 300-400 people, mostly guys, and a brisk trade was going on, although the prices were way too high IMHO. I counted maybe 10 or 12 masks in that whole crowd. Even the cops at the front door where you check in firearms to make sure they're unloaded and a zip-tie put in the ejection port to make them unfireable, they weren't wearing masks either.
I love to see civil disobedience, particularly when it is a growing number of people doing it.
Its crazy to think that not wearing one is a form of disobedience.
Hopefully the tide turns enough that those who continue to wear one look like they have serious issues.
I know,right? Fortunately, just yesterday our county mayor dropped all mask requirements and said basically that they were useless. Our TN governor is also quite enlightened about such things. I love living in my state.
THIS ☝??
Tradesmen look so relieved when I answer the door without a mask. Also nobody on the crew replacing my roof were wearing that nonsense either.
I went to the Knoxville show on Sunday. Dropped a grand & felt at home. Zero masks ???
I was there Saturday... again, a bit crowded for my tastes, but found the prices ridiculous. Waiting for ammo to become available again at reasonable prices. Hi neighbor.
It was high. I bought ammo online for about $0.82 a round, and it was $0.85 there. I’d rather get n go than have the USPS/UPS fingering it. Howdy!!!
I have a bunker mentality, so I stocked up years ago...when surplus NATO stuff flooded the market. CHEAP!