What I like about Vermont the most is that it is so liberal in the classic sense about firearms. That is shown by the lack of input to the forum about Vermont. It is a classic example of the failure of gun control with its LOW crime rate.
What I like about Vermont the most is that it is so liberal in the classic sense about firearms. That is shown by the lack of input to the forum about Vermont. It is a classic example of the failure of gun control with its LOW crime rate.
I think it's mostly because, we love our rights, and most people here are okay with that. Plus i doubt that there are many people on this sight from Vermont. I live in Jeffersonville Vt.
I think it's mostly because, we love our rights, and most people here are okay with that. Plus i doubt that there are many people on this sight from Vermont. I live in Jeffersonville Vt.
My grandfather was from Vermont and I visited there in the Norwich area. He had a couple of hundred acres. He would say that if you ironed out the state it would be as big as Texas. He knew that it was only a "Vermontism" tho. Pretty out there for sure. I was able to drive through Vermont recently after a trek through NYC (I drive a truck) and Vermont is indeed beautiful, very refreshing indeed after putting up with the crap that NYC offered...
Born and raised in Vermont, it's an outstanding state but just like any other state is has it's **** hole city's. Rutland is one of those armpits of the state along with Brat and a few others.
I was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. But after i joined the US Navy/US Army and then got medically retired, I returned to Vermont to raise my son. I enjoy the simpler lifestyle of Vermont. Plus the gun laws and other stuff, but really the gun laws.........Did i mention the gun laws?????......