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Oh goodness... It's Milwaukee Wisconsin... Still though... I'm at the 7-Eleven at Park Ave and McLoughlin and there's a guy just open carrying what looked like a Sig Sauer. I was scared as a mother fucker. I hurried up, bought my shit and left..


You should have crossed the street, that would have shown him.Oh goodness... It's Milwaukee Wisconsin... Still though... I'm at the 7-Eleven at Park Ave and McLoughlin and there's a guy just open carrying what looked like a Sig Sauer. I was scared as a mother fucker. I hurried up, bought my shit and left..
Have you realized a big change in the area since they opened the max to Milwaukie? I've heard the gun store has had to hire security because a bunch of people have been trying to break in since the max was opened.Jesus fucking Christ... I live in Milwaukie... literally a block and a half from the gun store...
Really?
Scared as a mother fucker? It's his, and your, Constitutional Right to open carry, both state and federal Constitutions guarantee it.
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Have you realized a big change in the area since they opened the max to Milwaukie? I've heard the gun store has had to hire security because a bunch of people have been trying to break in since the max was opened.
And I heard the old muchas grucias building has homeless people that shoot up drugs living in it from time to time.
Yeah, I mean it could be just random. But it would have to be a coincidence that since the max has opened the store had to hire security from failed breakins.MAX train is a fucking crime mobile. Lloyd Center area when it was fare-less square was ridiculous!
I can't speak for Dviss, but this is what scares me.Really?
Scared as a mother fucker? It's his, and your, Constitutional Right to open carry, both state and federal Constitutions guarantee it.
So what scared you? Oh I get it, he was white.![]()
I got rear ended by a meth head in Milwaukie once. Fortunately there were no damages ro my car so I was like "looks good, let's just go our separate ways". Dude was tweaking really bad.That has nothing to do with MAX. The gun store didn't have to hire security because of the max. They hired security because they're fearful conservatives. Half of the people coming out of that gun store look suspect and the parking lot is always filled with cars. Milwaukie has a huge methamphetamine problem.
If not speaking English gets you shot there will be 30-40,000 killings a day here from now on.
Por favor, no me dispares....or something.And you posted that in English out of fear of being shot.
Have you realized a big change in the area since they opened the max to Milwaukie? I've heard the gun store has had to hire security because a bunch of people have been trying to break in since the max was opened.
And I heard the old muchas grucias building has homeless people that shoot up drugs living in it from time to time.
I can't speak for Dviss, but this is what scares me.
The fact that crazy people own guns and you can't tell the difference between your conventional Maris61 super American, and a lunatic, shoot all the abortionists (or gays, blacks, Muslims, women, Americans, etc...)
Mass Transit brings gangs. When TriMet first started running MAX the crips and bloods expanded north into Portland in a major way. It's an infrastructure that they thrive on.
One of the biggest impacts we saw out on the east side was the proliferation of low-income housing within a few blocks of nearly every MAX station. Reverse gentrification, one might call it.
I've never heard anyone say low income housing is a result of gentrification. Please elaborate.No. One would call that gentrification.
I've never heard anyone say low income housing is a result of gentrification. Please elaborate.

Depending on location it can be an incentive to move from one area of town to the other. See right now on the corner of Alberta/Vancouver ave (right in the hood. It's kiddie corner from the welfare/employment office. Across from Humboldt Elementary, near Jefferson HS) there are some townhouses for over $1900 per month...
On 130 something and Sandy (and like you said near MAX) there are low income housing apts. This helps in creating the situation where you've been priced out of the neighborhood you grew up in and forced to move to a designated area.
Who the fuck is paying that $1900? Why are they even able to charge that much?
It's also interesting to me that you specifically mentioned the 130-something and Sandy area. I grew up in and still live in the Parkrose district, so I know that area intimately. I had friends in high school who lived in the Columbia Station apartment complex. It honestly amazed me to see such a disparity between the people who lived in the Argay Terrace area and the people who lived less than a mile away.Depending on location it can be an incentive to move from one area of town to the other. See, right now on the corner of Alberta/Vancouver ave (right in the hood. It's kiddie corner from the welfare/employment office. Across from Humboldt Elementary, near Jefferson HS) there are some townhouses for over $1900 per month...
On 130 something and Sandy (and like you said near MAX) there are low income housing apts. This helps in creating the situation where you've been priced out of the neighborhood you grew up in and forced to move to a designated area.
Who the fuck is paying that $1900? Why are they even able to charge that much?
You speak English though, don't worry.Jesus fucking Christ... I live in Milwaukie... literally a block and a half from the gun store...
