frankybling
frankybling t1_it3v7fb wrote
Reply to comment by scc1233 in Hunting license for bow hunting? by pitamandan
and if you get caught it’s bad news, so if there’s any chance you’re holding the bow get the license and the stamp… they’re not too expensive and are less expensive than being busted for poaching
Edit to add- this is what I’ve been told, I always get the permit and the stamp because I don’t want “poaching” on my record. I’ve also never bagged anything other than a buck and that was with a rifle (.308 and 75 yards total drop and it was like 25 years ago and I still brag about it) Double edit-we ate nearly every part of that majestic boy for like 6 months and my ex took the blanket with his hide in the divorce… yeah I’m a little bit of a prick but that blanket was awesome… only like 8 points on the rack so I kept some of it as a trophy but my family, my neighbors and some homeless people got to be not hungry from that hit
frankybling t1_it3v1ea wrote
Reply to comment by Educational-List8475 in Hunting license for bow hunting? by pitamandan
that’s a different thing though… same with “primitive arms hunting”… CCW is up to your Police Department… they are required to give you a summary of their decision though
frankybling t1_isgl90z wrote
Reply to comment by mofongoDorado in MassHealth for my kid by [deleted]
that’s not how it works… your insurance person is incorrect. You don’t need the court order to spell it out… if you get custody unless it’s stipulated the other parent provides the insurance. The onus is on the insurance carrier to add your new dependent to your plan.
frankybling t1_isgkvga wrote
Reply to comment by mofongoDorado in MassHealth for my kid by [deleted]
you already have it? So it’s not just for your kid, you’re adding a dependent, that’s the actual definition of a qualifying event.
frankybling t1_isgklvt wrote
Reply to comment by March_Latter in MassHealth for my kid by [deleted]
I think they call it a “qualifying event” and your child should be able to be added to your plan with just a paper saying you’re putting them on your insurance open enrollment or not.
Source- I did this hoop jump about 5 years ago with my kids. You don’t need a court order you might have to get a notarized affidavit saying that you are now the custodial parent (the qualifying event).
frankybling t1_is6iers wrote
Reply to comment by zeydey in Mysterious boop sound in Cambridgeport by relationship-nerd
they use them for hearing impaired people, but they also work for people who have their car stereos up too loud to hear normal sirens (but the origins purpose was for the hearing impaired)
frankybling t1_ir22wlx wrote
Reply to How do y'all like T-Mobile's coverage? by arborgent
I had Sprint which is now TMobile… it’s fine. Fast Internet speeds no issues within 495. Less expensive than Verizon and I know you said data isn’t an issue for you it was for me with both AT&T and Verizon where they would throttle my speeds after 5gb per month. sprint/TMobile doesn’t do that which is important in my usage scenario.
frankybling t1_it40jrq wrote
Reply to comment by Educational-List8475 in Hunting license for bow hunting? by pitamandan
you didn’t request a reason? I would be pissed (I’ve had my CCW for decades now…) but if I got refused I’d want to know their reasons.
Edit to add- I don’t carry very often but I got mine from a Chief of police who was known as being very much against issuing them in the 90’s.