Hunter Safes Canada
Hunter Safes Canada

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Westinghouse 0110000 Saf-T-Brace for Ceiling Fans $14.13 Electricians know it’s important to do the job right the first time. With the Westinghouse Saf-T-Brace, you can guarantee your ceiling fan or lighting fixture is securely and safely mounted. Innovative fingertip expansion makes installing this brace quick and easy, while durable materials provide long-lasting results.01100 Saf-T-BraceAt a Glance:Fits ceiling joists of 16 to 24 inchesPatented finge… |
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L’Oreal Paris True Match Naturale Mineral Foundation, 0.35 Ounce Buy L’Oreal Foundations – L’Oreal Bare Naturale Gentle Mineral Makeup SPF 19 458 Light Ivory… |
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Bushnell 8MP Trophy Cam Black Led Trail Camera with Night Vision $366.95 Trophy CamTrail Camera – 8MP – Black LED – B&W Text LCD119466CFeaturesB&W text LCD displayHD Video – 1280×720 pixels8 MP high-quality full color resolution40 low-glow LEDs with 45′ range invisible to game and other huntersUses 4 to 12 AA batteries (not included)Runs up to one year on one set of batteriesDay/night autosensor External power patibleAdjustable PIR (Lo/Med/High) 1-second trigger speedP… |
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QUALITY 170mah Dog Collar Replacement Battery Fits Sportdog FR200 , Field Trainer SD-400 , Wetland Hunter SD-400 SD-800 Camo Receivers / MH120AAAL4GC / DC-17 / SDT00-11907 $9.99 BRAND NEW Battery For Sportdog Field Trainer SD-400 Receiver, MH120AAAL4GC ? Dog Collar Battery Fits Sportdog Field Trainer SD-400, Wetland Hunter SD-400 Camo Receivers |
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Laser Genetics Rifle Scope Mounted Laser Designator with Two Mounts $209.99 The Laser Genetics ND3 Laser Designator uses patented technology to create true night vision and turns your scoped rifle into a night hunter. Combining a powerful, eye safe green laser diode and a precision optical collimator, the ND3 pairs with your scope and allows you to cast a bright beam of green laser light to fully illuminate targets up to 250 yards. The patented optical collimator a… |
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The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings Enhanced Edition $33.99 The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings is a single player Role Playing Game (RPG), and sequel to the critically acclaimed 2007 PC game, The Witcher. Based on the short stories and novels of Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, Assassins Of Kings continues the adventures of the Medieval monster hunter for hire, Geralt of Rivia, and his searc… |
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Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC Laser Range Finder $260.00 Amazingly compact and simple to use, this Bushnell Scout 1000 rangefinder features Bushnell’s exclusive Angle Range Compensation (ARC) technology, which accounts for terrain angle to give you an accurate “shoots-like” distance–all with the tap of a button. A Bow mode provides true horizontal distance from 5 to 99 yards, while the Rifle mode provides bullet-drop/holdover data in inches from 100 to… |
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Nick Jr. Dora the Explorer Purple Plush Rescue Backpack $9.93 Dora fans can be like Dora with a backpack just like hers! Perfect for carrying Dora plush or toys, Mr. Backpack is made of soft and fuzzy plush fabric and his smiling face is embroidered on the front with shiny satin. Dora’s other helpful sidekick, SuperMap is made of vinyl and is securely attached to one of the side pockets. The main compartment flap has a hidden magnetic tab that’s easy to open… |
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Frontier Quick Draw Electronic Target Shooting Set $19.95 Frontier Quick Draw Electronic Target Shooting Set includes 4 targets and shoots from up to 20 feet! Features electronic ‘shot’ sounds, realistic arcade sounds, break-apart bottles. Uses harmless infrared beam…. |
Why do Liberals support the Long Gun (rifle & shot gun) registry in Canada?
I don’t see the benefits of it – supporters claim it makes police safer. How? If they look me up and I don’t have a gun registered, do they approach my dwelling without their vests? If I have a gun registered, do they just come in guns blazing? Police may be safer, but the public isn’t. How does harassing law abiding hunters and target shooters helpful to society?
Alex – what word would you use? They are threatened with fines and jail time if they are not in compliance.
Alex – you have to have a licence to buy a gun in Canada, therefore you are already on a known list. And it’s the overt political threat (listen to Layton or Ignateuff speak about “Gun Owners” in Canada and you’ll feel harassed.
Liberals in Canada or any other country are scared of the populations ability to get sick of them and physically throw them out of office. If the guns are registered they know where they are and can go get them.
It’s all about power.
Hunter – “Safe and Sound”
Advertise on NYTimes.com Well-Regarded Public Colleges Get a Surge of Bargain Hunters
A poll by the center in December showed that “people’s anxiety about paying for college is almost at an unprecedented high,” Mr. Callan saidstudy us.
“We’re not sure how they will respond, but we’re pretty sure they won’t respond by deciding not to go,” he added. “Middle class families understand that you’re going to be consigned to the minimum-wage economy if you don’t get some higher education or training.”
Private colleges, which are more expensive than public institutions, are facing a different problem: worried about losing students, they are trying to find ways to increase financial aid.
In the SUNY system, the biggest growth is at its eight four-year technology colleges, whose vocational degrees are in demand because of their practicality; they have seen 11 percent more applicants than last year.
Tucked next to the snow-carpeted Shawangunk Mountains about 75 miles north of New York City, SUNY New Paltz has become steadily more popular — and more selective — over the past decade, with the grade-point average of entering students climbing to 92 from 85 and their SAT scores to 1,160 from 1,100. Named the “hottest small state school” in the country by Newsweek magazine and the Kaplan testing company last year, it has a total price tag of $16,000 a year, making it increasingly attractive to middle-class families running for cover in a battered economy.
Given last year’s surprise of 24 percent of accepted students actually enrolling — a big increase from the 20 or 21 percent in previous years — the college plans to send 4,500 acceptance letters this year, 1,000 fewer than usual, and keep a longer waiting list.
“We have to be very careful moving forward with the size of this freshman class,” said L. David Eaton, the college’s vice president for enrollment management. “Admissions people have all kinds of formulas they use for predictions: How many historically do we expect to accept our offer and enroll? The prevailing attitude is that all that is up for grabs.”
But the flood of applications — made greater by a demographic bubble as the offspring of baby boomers reach college age — comes as SUNY is facing a $210 million cut in its $1.4 billion annual state appropriation for four-year schools, with New Paltz, whose state share is $63 million, expecting to lose up to $9 million next year.
“That’s the conundrum,” said Megan Galbraith, a spokeswoman for SUNY, the nation’s largest public university system under a single governing board, study uswith 438,000 students on 64 campuses statewide. “There’s increased demand for what SUNY has to offer in this economy. But with this budget, there will be challenges meeting that demand. Our campuses are increasing class sizes. Services may be diminished. Even in residence halls, you might see more tripling up. It’s that type of ripple effect in the quality of the student experience.”
Over the last decade, enrollment in the SUNY system has grown by 20 percent. But officials at New Paltz do not want to grow, and instead see the swelling applicant pool as a way to further refine its status and student body. In the last five years, the college has winnowed the student-to-faculty ratio to 14 to 1, from 17 to 1; more than two-thirds of courses are taught by full-time faculty members today, compared with 50 percent a decade ago.
“I’m not just a number,” said Alexis Schild, a history major from Staten Island. “The professors really care about you. They remember your name.”
Steven G. Poskanzer, president of SUNY New Paltz, wants to keep the momentum going, with plans for a $48 million science building and new residence halls. But he said layoffs were possible.
“Eighty-four percent of our budget is people, so when you get cuts of this magnitude, it’s difficult to imagine that we end up with the same size work force,” he said. “We’re going to have to make some very hard choices. But it’s better to do fewer things and do them well than to take many things and water them down.”
Last year’s unexpected yield of students who decided to enroll resulted in a freshman class of 1,300, or “200 over target,” said Mr. Eaton. (New Paltz also accepts about 800 transfer students each year.)
College officials scrambled to make room for the extra students and drafted plans for a new dormitory, but that will not be built until the fall of 2010 at the earliest. While an enrollment spike can translate into more tuition dollars, it can also mean fewer available study carrels in the library, crowded dining halls and faculty advisors who feel stretched thin.
So the admissions office is playing it safe. With more than 4,000 students already accepted, hundreds of qualified students who previously would have gotten fat envelopes are instead being added to a waiting list.
“If you exceed your targets, you can make a lot of money, but it backfires,” Mr. Eaton said. “If you bring in a lot of students and it diminishes their experience, then it goes back to what people say when they go home. There’s a point beyond which it becomes a problemstudy us.”
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