I don't know how I feel about this. I believe 18 year old's should still have to file a permit in order to conceal carry a gun, but it seems like there will be a new rules taking affect starting July 4th. Those aged 18 and up, will be able to conceal carry their guns without a permits. As long...
I do wonder if they can collect artifacts found under water, or if they can only mine for the minerals that is present in the area. The article doesn't specify if they can collect anything else that would be deemed rare or a treasure or anything, but that would be cool if they somehow found some...
Right? I think it's a great movie by the city and state to better support those effected by the fires, especially those who've lost their whole home and property.
I wish more communities came together like this to help those in need.
I have a feeling more hunters will start to utilize drones for finding their kills easier. Or even to track their hunts.
As for the pricing, I think it's fair all around. I don't think the prices even jumped that high, did they? I'm going to have to check the rules/prices in Michigan now. I...
That's good to know. I've always wanted to save on water and start collecting rain water. I could see myself using it for drinking water and even the bathe in or use for gardening. Or just about anything really.
Plus, I know there are a lot of people starting to collect rain water, especially...
I don't know the rules when it comes to obtaining a liquor license. I could see some weird requirements for it though, like not having an establishment near a school or major park, or something. I could see that being a rule in some areas.
I could also see the state having strict rules about...
Yeah definitely don't go and build it. There's a reason they declined it. If they can take care of the easement, I'm sure they can reapply for the permit to build the shed. I also don't buy supplies until my permit is confirmed and ready to go.
Always wait for the permit to clear before doing...
If you're interested in mining the seabed near Norway, you may be in luck. Norway will be issuing exploration permits for Arctic seabed mining. The area they can mine is up to 386 blocks and is only 38% of what was approved for mining by parliament. Those approved will be able to mine by start...
Yeah if they don't charge a lot, I can accept that. But I do feel there will be people who will rent these tiny homes out to people who can pay more for renting them. But if they make it affordable to people in need, that's what I'd like to see.
Affordable housing is what these ADUs should be...
Streamlining the process is ideal. Especially if there are so many waiting for permits to clear. It's good to see they're trying to do the needed work to improve on the overall experience and service though.
They need to enact a system that can better keep track of the permits, and especially...
I'm thinking about collecting rainwater, and I want to set up a system to where I can collect it yearly. Either to use for drinking, my garden, or even for an outdoor shower system. I want to buy a big tub or water storage container and collect it for later use. I figure could save some money on...
I like this answer. I really think it's about making sure people have an easy time when obtaining permits.
And having people around to help makes the whole process way easier, especially for people who've never obtain or filed permits before. Having that can be huge to lots of people.
That's great, and seeing that 19 homes have been created in these 4 years, is quite nice. That's 19 families able to have a bedroom of their own, or just a roof over their heads. Even the one-bedroom homes sound appealing, but since I have a family, I'd have to go the three bedroom house at...
I think more needs to be done, like affordable housing for all. ADUs are a small fix, but I don't think they're the thing that will solve the main problem. I think at some point, states and governments need to come together and provide even free housing for some. At least until they can find a...
I don't know how you feel about them, but I'm not a big fan of door-to-door solicitation. I get that people have to make a living, and sometimes selling this way helps, but I am a private person who doesn't like to be interrupted unless I know it's coming.
And it looks like League City is kind...
It's crazy that they saw reason to handcuff a child like this. I get he may have been breaking the law, but I don't think there was any need to handcuff him.
It is very broken, I hope they can figure out a solution to fix it that actually works, and works fast too. Because there are probably...
So your ex is joining you and your son on this trip? If so, I don't think you need anything different. I'd suggest making sure you bring any identification for your son, like his birth certificate, along with any custody agreement you have with your ex. Make sure you have valid passports and...
That's some great news. We need to protect these animals along with other endangered animals. I think it's a step into the right direction when it comes to protecting endangered animals.
The fact they handcuffed that boy is crazy to me. Just wasting more money and to waste people's time.
Hopefully some changes are made soon to alleviate the stresses the city has put on these venders. And hopefully they can get this permit process moving faster.