I don't know if you can do it on your phone. On a PC, after you hit Print or save a PDF, you can hover your mouse over each section and a trash can will come up to remove that section. It works for each plant type also. Once you remove the sections you don't want, you can print or save it as...
I use the Old Farmer's Almanac. You enter you zip code, then you can remove any plants you don't want to plant. I print what's left so I have easy access to my timeline.
https://www.almanac.com/gardening/planting-calendar
"New York State law requires people to get a license if they wish to own a wild animal, which Longo said he was working to get Peanut, hoping to certify him as an educational animal."
I'll translate that:
NYS: "Give us money and we'll let you do what you want to do."
NYS turns to coworker...
I totally agree that it's a business decision, but it's just empty BS to help themselves. Very few companies (or people) stand with their values. They do whatever is best for them at the time. I don't recall anyone here saying it was 'just a business decision' during the Budweiser / Dylan...
I think this has more to do with companies falling over themselves to support whoever is the current government for their own best interest. It's on both sides. Look at the social media companies who all of a sudden are trying to please Trump. Sean Hannity who never cared about EV's is now...
So...
“The driver who took their lives, had 21 speeding tickets in the last two years – had six red light camera violations in the last six months and had 70 plus other violations in the last two years and was still able to get behind the wheel of a vehicle,” state Sen. Andrew Gounardes said of...
$500 if I cut some threads into the barrel of an old semi-auto .22? Sign me up! Also, I once tried to trade in a handgun I ended up not liking and wasn't offered anywhere near $500 for it.
"Plaintiffs have not provided any studies, reports, or data for the Court to conduct a "statistical inquiry" into whether stun guns and tasers are in common use."
How do you prove that something is in common use when it's been illegal for years, and even if it has been legal, as you said, it's...
"...threatened him with a firearm before stealing his property."
"Both suspects were charged with robbery and grand larceny and both were issued appearance tickets for Greece Town Court."
No weapons charges? Well, at least I can't own 11 round magazines.
Imagine how much more reliable engines would be without things like GM's collapsing lifter debacle, and all the problems created by trying to get a tenth of a MPG out of everything.
So why was NY's AG able to go after out of state companies who shipped ammo to NYS residents?
https://apnews.com/article/abortion-pills-new-york-hochul-12dc697d30967808aed9c3e4db2b1ff2#:~:text=New%20York%20Gov.%20Kathy%20Hochul,pills%20online%20to%20a%20minor.
Weird. I thought natural gas was bad. You know, one of the most cost effective, reliable, and clean heating fuels.
https://nypost.com/2025/02/16/us-news/kathy-hochul-steps-on-the-gas-amid-con-edison-rate-hike-furor/
EDIT: Oh, now I get it. Kickbacks.
"The permit approval comes with $3.5...
Uhhh.... I guess charging fossil fuel companies $75B is part of her plan to fight rising utility prices?
https://wnbf.com/new-york-governor-stands-against-rising-utility-prices/
If this passes, I predict the CCIA Part 2 will include that you can carry anyplace you can now, but your firearm needs to be a bolt action handgun with a 3 round mag- because if magazine capacity can be restricted to 10, why not 3?
I think that would be the best place for this law. It will ensure that only the assigned LEO can use the firearm. It's for his/her own safety. Once they prove that's reliable, then make it an OPTION for the rest of us. But... I won't buy one.
Seems like an odd way to transport 300 guns (in individual cases). And wow, 300 guns going to DC for the inauguration!
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/national-guard-rifle-missing-found/