Benanov

Benanov t1_jb349t6 wrote

Call an Agent and have them set up a quote for you. You can give them the make/model of the car you're eying and they can run you up a quote.

I've used State Farm mainly due to inertia - it's who my parents (and in-laws) use, so all my experience is with them. Just call a local office in your area - agents are scattered all over, really; you can look a few up online and whoever gets back to you soonest, go with them, heh.

Even if you don't use State Farm, they know applicable law and should be able to at least get you a competitive quote.

Then you can call a couple of other local agents with different insurance firms and feel out which works best for you

BTW, unless you're really budget-conscious, you want full tort in PA

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Benanov t1_ja7x0fr wrote

It's not that they're overriding the federal mandate - it's that they copied the federal mandate.

If the federal mandate was lifted tomorrow, state law would still make it illegal to use cannabis legally and own firearms.

To properly lift the restrictions, both laws need to be repealed.

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*rolleyes* Of course the Republicans in this state only care about positive Cannabis law when it affects their ability to own firearms

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Benanov t1_j4tulue wrote

Let me explain WHY.

Your employer says you lose your job if you don't vote for Candidate A. You're voting for Candidate B.

Someone who works in another department wants a promotion - for whatever reason. If they can prove you voted for Candidate B, they can get you fired and take your position.

So they impersonate you and prove to your boss that you voted for B. You lose your job.

Sure you can sue, you can get them arrested...doesn't matter. You still lost your job.

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Shit like this actually happened in America.

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Benanov t1_iu4eyt0 wrote

AND it happened so soon after the incident that those firearms are definitely going to be used for prosecution and trial...this wasn't just selling firearms illegally it was preventing justice from being done

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