I'm not sure why or how this sort of Zombie Thread got resurrected, but it's veering way off course here.
Which budget are you referring to? This thread is about a proposed
North Carolina bill,
HB 723, facetiously known as the Gun Safety Act. It has
nothing to do with any federal bills or budgets, and nothing at all to do with semi-auto weapons, high capacity magazines, school shootings, Las Vegas, or anything else that's happened in the past few months. What it
is about is this state's Stand Your Ground law.
To reiterate what's already been said here,
the bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee on April 11, 2017. It is
still in that same committee after almost a year. From what I hear and read, there are
no plans to advance this bill. Pay no attention to what you have heard or may hear from Roy Cooper.
This has absolutely
nothing to do with your Second Amendment rights in the state of North Carolina. And the idea that northern transplants are influencing this state's gun laws to the detriment of lifelong residents is simply ludicrous. The people I've worked with who moved down here...and I worked with a lot of them...are so happy to be free from the legislative and financial yokes of states like New Jersey and New York, they couldn't care less about our gun laws. And northerners have sold their homes up north, move down here, and find out they can buy two or three times the house they had in Jersey with that same money.
Plus, it doesn't take northern transplants long to figure out that what they've heard about us Southerners is true. We are a friendly and welcoming people. They've also discovered it's true that we really
don't give a damn about how y'all "did it up north."
I will say this, though. If you had seriously considered moving to the Tryon area, you should be aware that that whole Tryon-Saluda-Asheville area...I call it the I-26 Corridor...has morphed into a major destination for tourists to this state. That may account for your seeing a lot of out of state cars, but I seriously doubt that "nothing but NY & NJ cars" thing.
To reiterate (again)...all this has nothing to do with North Carolina's gun laws or your right to keep and bear arms and enjoy all the benefits afforded us by the Second Amendment.
We are
not going backwards on 2A issues in North Carolina. No one I know and talk to about this is in a panic about any proposed NC gun law. Period.