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Started by zstyles, June 28, 2012, 10:12:45 AM

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TheArtist

Soooo, if I bought some fireworks in Bixby, say I happened to be working there and it was convenient, and then headed to Owasso to meet family to do fireworks, I would have to drive all the way around the city, otherwise it would be a crime to pass through the city with the fireworks?  They gonna set up roadblocks and check points at all the entrance/exit routes?  Do we all now have to buy our fireworks "the day of
" because we can't buy them ahead of time and take them home if we live in the city?  Must be a Democrat thing cause a Conservative Republican would be heck bent against this type of government intrusion and regulation on free enterprise businesses and personal liberties.
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guido911

Quote from: Townsend on June 28, 2012, 10:17:56 AM
Looks like this little plot of land is on someone's radar.  I bet the neighbors would be pleased to rid themselves of the smoke shop too.

If we only knew someone that lives around there who can report on the situation...
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

godboko71

So are they going to do the same at the intersection of N 49th W Ave & W Edison ST?
Thank you,
Robert Town

Conan71

Quote from: godboko71 on June 29, 2012, 12:49:48 AM
So are they going to do the same at the intersection of N 49th W Ave & W Edison ST?

Why what's going on there?  I haven't seen any equipment on the site.
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AquaMan

Quote from: Conan71 on June 29, 2012, 08:07:13 AM
Why what's going on there?  I haven't seen any equipment on the site.

It was benefitting a church group also Conan. I don't think they set up last year.

Artist, there is a difference between setting up on county land outside the city limits to sell fireworks that may or may not be used in the city. The county can regulate it or tax it.  My guess is, its another thing when a different nation who resides within your city limits decides to sell a product that is regulated within those limits. As soon as you drive off of Indian nation property you are in possession of a product illegal for use without regulation within the city. It would be analagous to buying untaxed liqour. You may intend to drink it in Spain but purchase and possession in Oklahoma would probably be illegal. Everyone must pay a cut to the local guys doncha' know.

I wonder what would keep a sovereign nation within our borders from selling cocaine to its customers?
onward...through the fog

swake

Quote from: AquaMan on June 29, 2012, 09:05:52 AM
It was benefitting a church group also Conan. I don't think they set up last year.

Artist, there is a difference between setting up on county land outside the city limits to sell fireworks that may or may not be used in the city. The county can regulate it or tax it.  My guess is, its another thing when a different nation who resides within your city limits decides to sell a product that is regulated within those limits. As soon as you drive off of Indian nation property you are in possession of a product illegal for use without regulation within the city. It would be analagous to buying untaxed liqour. You may intend to drink it in Spain but purchase and possession in Oklahoma would probably be illegal. Everyone must pay a cut to the local guys doncha' know.

I wonder what would keep a sovereign nation within our borders from selling cocaine to its customers?

It's against federal law?

AquaMan

So was gambling and liquour sales at one time. Don't they use peyote in religious ceremonies in some tribes?
onward...through the fog

Townsend

Quote from: guido911 on June 29, 2012, 12:20:39 AM
If we only knew someone that lives around there who can report on the situation...

Not much to report actually.  There was another news crew set up at the intersection last night...again, with not much to report.

The tent was buttoned up this AM but I imagine there wouldn't be much fireworks business that time of day anyway.

I don't care that the tent is there temporarily.  I care that they sell fireworks to dumbasses and these dumbasses do harm to others or their property.

As far as the use of the property, I'm fine with it staying wooded.

godboko71

Quote from: Conan71 on June 29, 2012, 08:07:13 AM
Why what's going on there?  I haven't seen any equipment on the site.

A Fireworks stand, supposedly affiliated with The Castle in Muskogee. I don't care that its there though it is clearly in the city limits so I was just wondering  if they care poor people can buy too within the city limits.
Thank you,
Robert Town

shadows

I never realized that so many posters restricted themselves in their child hood from celebrating Independence Day by setting off immature explosions in order to make a nation realize of the many pleasures we once enjoyed.

The law of the land of 1833 confirmed that the native was to be free of the victor's brutal assault on his way of life.  As those of the bureaucracy, that seek to control, have been warned by status keepers that the time is short before the will become the minority.

Some cities have ordinances that for a price one can contribute to the good old bureaucracy and set off his legal fire works in his front yard.

You must understand that the mayor see's a type of fireworks each day.

The bottom line is to reinstall antigambling legislation and that will save the taxpayer's rights, legal expenses and place the American native's back as 4th class citizens where everyone believes they belong.       
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

AquaMan

onward...through the fog

DolfanBob

Changing opinions one mistake at a time.

shadows

Quote from: DolfanBob on July 02, 2012, 08:14:04 AM
Wait a minute. Indians was"ARE" mistreated?
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It is only in the eyes of the story teller that the tall tail is repeated over and over and over of how the Europeans discovered the America’s which contained three empires that’s cultures and societies equaled those of Europe. In addition there were the roving tribes that considered they to be children of nature not affixed to the land.   

It was the church that prolonged its offspring’s into the centuries of confusion in the east and mid-east created by the hundreds of years of war to plunder.

So be it now those who benefited from this invasion of plunder of the west world, stand in the way of the west’s inhalants as conquers to prohibit them from the usage of the lands stolen from them.  The change of policy by ownership forced upon them in 1833, has been revoked as the most stringent controls on his promised lands are being applied. And now the American native is prohibited from use of his land to exercise his right to barter with the conquer for the use of celebrating the conquers victory. 


Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

carltonplace

I myself have never been conquered by inhalents but I can sympathize.

shadows

Quote from: carltonplace on July 03, 2012, 01:44:00 PM
I myself have never been conquered by inhalents but I can sympathize.
Take it you are one who has never been in city hall and subject to the pink gas.
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.