Well, about a week ago I got a mailer from the Dept of something or other Census informing me that I (we) were “RANDOMLY” chosen to fill out some form about our levels of education and some other personal things that they said would not be shared with anyone else, and that I would be receiving something to fill out. I tossed it in the trash. During the week, I received the packet. I opened it and it had a piece of paper telling me that "...law required that I..." and since they want to conserve on trees, that I need to go to some internet link and fill out... Unfortunately for them, me, I don't have a computer as far as they know, so in the trash it went. Today, I received notice that if I don't go to the link as law requires, that I will be receiving a paper form to fill out instead. I tossed the card in the trash today too. After the soon to arrive in the near future paper form gets tossed into the trash in a few days after it arrives, I suppose that someone may come knocking on my door after passing several signs that say "Private Property No Trespassing" that applies to strangers and really anyone that I want it to. If and when that happens, if I'm home at the time, I will point to several of the posted signs that they would have had to see as they passed them and then will suggest to them very clearly that they have about 60 seconds to get off of my property, in all seriousness.
Open carry on my property is an attention getter without having to reach to put a hand on one so far.
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