Now I'm interested in trying this on my shower grout. I wonder if it would work the same way. I'll have to check and make sure it's safe on stone and grout.
I switched to a buckwheat hull pillow . It's ideal for me. I can adjust the shape, then it locks up as soon as I put my head down. I can sleep on my side or back on it, but I often prefer a small rice-filled neck pillow when I'm on my back. I don't use a pillow when I lay on my belly.
I'm all for increasing BLM funding. I also believe that there is far more important enforcement work that would take priority. I'm sure they could double the funding and still struggle to effectively enforce their mineral leasing agreements.
As someone who owns and shoots firearms, but has never done any shooting on public land, I think you're correct that this would be better. I also think that BLM rangers want to part in enforcing rules and safety on a shooting range, nor would there be a budget for it. There's too much personal liability to the rangers if they have to be range masters.
Allowing target practice and setting up an organized range are two completely different safety protocols. Currently, all of the assumed (legal) risk is held by the shooters. Building an organized range at least partially inverts the safety liability to the rangers. They have to manage things like timers, breach flags, etc.
The BLM oversees more than 247.3 million acres (1,001,000 km2) of land, or one-eighth of the United States's total landmass. (wikipedia) I just don't see them having the workforce to handle mass organization of shooting ranges.
English is a highly indirect language when it comes to these sorts of statements. "Have you seen the cutting board?" Would indicate that it's not where it should be. "Where is the cutting board" would be too much of a personal accusation. It's the type of thing you would say to a child that had hidden it. "Where do you keep the cutting board" would be how you ask when you honestly don't know, like if you're helping a friend prepare dinner.
Essentially the same story and timeframe, but no independent cravings. I do occasionally smell one, a good one that takes me right back to high school. Those are the only tempting moments for me.
Yeah, probably better to limit the numbers, rather than increase the price.