That's easy. Perhaps, too easy. :ugh: I was confused, because I erroneously thought that the punctuation at the end of each item, determined the 'and's' or 'or's'. ( I don't even know why I thought that. Maybe I heard it in a gun store...)
I've been browsing the IC, and I'm having trouble understanding when to apply the words "and" or "or".
Take 35-47-2-1 for example:
(3) the person carries the handgun in a vehicle that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by the person, if the handgun is:
(A)...
Small kids can carry the light, bulky items, like clothes and diapers, but they can't hike very far. You may find yourself carrying your gear, your child, and his gear. A good jogging stroller would be very handy if you have any kids who can't walk the necessary distance. Bicycles are another...
That's why I can't understand how the cease-fire has lasted for so long. Seems like sometime during the last 59 years, SOMEONE would have started the war back up, or, found acceptable terms for a treaty.
Then again, maybe it's not about the two Koreas, but rather the USA and China.
Shooting in the Korean War ended in July, 1953 with the signing of the armistice. Seems like, by now, they would have agreed on some sort of treaty, or resumed fighting to finish it. Why, after 59 years, has there been no official end to the war?
Why is it illegal to carry at the Dept of Workforce Development? Is this in the IC somewhere? I was unaware of any laws that would make carrying there illegal. If there is one, please cite it.
Went out with my boys to practice making fire with the ferro rod. I reached into the bag, grabbed the Altoid tin which contains my fire kit, opened it, and it was full of...mints. Oops. Be careful when you pack! :)
You need a GOOD fence. In the summer, if the enclosure is big enough they can live off grass alone. Provide some shade and a place to get out of the rain. In the winter, they will need hay and a place to go inside to get out of the snow and wind. It doesn't need to be heated.
This is what I did with my kids. They've been camping since they were two weeks old. Hold them and get them close to the fire til they want to pull away. Get them close enough so they understand that the fire hurts.
Also, don't let them walk or run around the fire. Kids trip and fall all the...
Would the same apply to driving a car? Can the police pull you over for the sole purpose of checking for a driver's license, simply because they see you operating a vehicle?
Not trying to poke. I'm legitimately curious.