Monday, June 12, 2006

Wearing Down the Right

"If these ordinances are passed by the City Council, I'll have to file a lawsuit or I'll be out of business," said Frank Caso, owner of Caso's Gun-O-Rama...
That's the point, Mr. Caso.

And your enemies have unlimited resources.

If you do manage somehow to prevail this time, they'll be back with a renewed attack against another flank.

Jackals know when their prey is surrounded and has nowhere else to go.

This Day in History: June 12

On this day in 1776, the Virginia Convention, assembled in Williamsburg, unanimously adopts George Mason’s declaration of rights.

"What Worries Me is How Easy it is to Get a Gun These Days."

Sure, it always has been if you don't let little things like "the law" get in your way. Try getting one legally in the UK, and then come back and tell us all how easy it is.

Hoplophobes Protest Indoor Gun Range

Mrs. Standish said she feared the business would attract lawbreakers to what is now a residential area.
More equating gun owners with criminals by enuretics who obviously have no experience with either...

New Jersey Needs "Bullet Control"

Ennis held a cheap box of 9mm bullets, similar to the one that killed his brother...
I'm sure everyone means "cartridges" or "ammunition," but whatever. More killer Bockwurst to blame.

“There's no way I should have been able to go to a gun store without a permit, without any sort of registration, I was able to walk out of there with a box of bullets,” he said.
Ah, yes. Registration. Part of the "final solution."

Ennis, pastor of In His Presence Worship Center on Broad Street, said he is starting a petition to call for legislation that would further regulate the purchase of bullets.
You wouldn't be funding political activities with tax-deductible contributions, would you, "Reverend"?