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<blockquote data-quote="Lungdeflator" data-source="post: 252778" data-attributes="member: 5163"><p>Just wanted to hear what some initial thoughts were. To me, my initial thought was, if a guy is moving that late in the year, after paying state taxes, blah blah blah for 6 or more months, a resident license should be good, hell why can a guy that just moved here buy a resident license after 1 month? </p><p> Especially if moving to a state where getting residency takes awhile and most likely wouldn't happen in time to get in on that states lotteries and seasons. </p><p></p><p>I called and they said as soon as I move out of state, my residency is gone and so is any valid resident license that I had. I'm not going to try to buck the system or anything, just wanted get it straight. If thems the rules, then thems the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lungdeflator, post: 252778, member: 5163"] Just wanted to hear what some initial thoughts were. To me, my initial thought was, if a guy is moving that late in the year, after paying state taxes, blah blah blah for 6 or more months, a resident license should be good, hell why can a guy that just moved here buy a resident license after 1 month? Especially if moving to a state where getting residency takes awhile and most likely wouldn't happen in time to get in on that states lotteries and seasons. I called and they said as soon as I move out of state, my residency is gone and so is any valid resident license that I had. I'm not going to try to buck the system or anything, just wanted get it straight. If thems the rules, then thems the rules. [/QUOTE]
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