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Colorado county approves warrantless search and seizure of residences and confiscation of firearms
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3649535" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Beautiful place with a great view. I'd hate leaving that, although Idaho is equally as beautiful.</p><p>Where we spend summers in Colorado around Antonito up to Del Norte there is zero traffic issues beyond normal, and none of the liberal </p><p>BS for the most part. Yes, there are some in small businesses that were afraid of the gubberment or liberal believers, but other businesses had signs posted on their doors that you did not need mask and your freedom to mingle as you wanted was ok with them in violation of the burdensome Co laws during the covid in 2020.</p><p>Our group of 12 couples in our RV's never followed any rules laid out by the liberals. If a business objected, we just left. Sorry about your bottom line, your neighbor will get the money. No masks, not social distancing. Amazingly enough, no one caught the rona. </p><p>Months later in Tx where we winter, wife and I caught it losing smell and taste. No other symptoms. </p><p>Tested positive for antibodies, but still took the jab because we didn't have all the information currently available. Having known what we know now, we would have refused the jab. </p><p>Technology has some promising things coming up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3649535, member: 5412"] Beautiful place with a great view. I'd hate leaving that, although Idaho is equally as beautiful. Where we spend summers in Colorado around Antonito up to Del Norte there is zero traffic issues beyond normal, and none of the liberal BS for the most part. Yes, there are some in small businesses that were afraid of the gubberment or liberal believers, but other businesses had signs posted on their doors that you did not need mask and your freedom to mingle as you wanted was ok with them in violation of the burdensome Co laws during the covid in 2020. Our group of 12 couples in our RV's never followed any rules laid out by the liberals. If a business objected, we just left. Sorry about your bottom line, your neighbor will get the money. No masks, not social distancing. Amazingly enough, no one caught the rona. Months later in Tx where we winter, wife and I caught it losing smell and taste. No other symptoms. Tested positive for antibodies, but still took the jab because we didn't have all the information currently available. Having known what we know now, we would have refused the jab. Technology has some promising things coming up. [/QUOTE]
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