Monday, July 31, 2006

Shameless Plug: "Well Regulated"

So to recap the Brady Campaign, VPC and ACLU positions, the Framers included the words "“well regulated"” in an amendment stating the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed so that government could impose "common sense regulations."” These would include laws to deny the keeping and bearing of arms, especially since only government agents were intended to be empowered by the Bill of Rights in the first place.
"Well Regulated" is my Rights Watch column for the September 2006 issue of GUNS Magazine, on sale now at trained and disciplined newsstands throughout the Republic.

BONUS: See page 90 to find out how you can win a Ruger M77 .30-06 with a Leupold scope, Minox binoculars and a Buck Folding Alpha Hunting Knife.

In Defense of Lon Horiuchi

For any of you who read this garbage and who don't know what to think let me just tell you that Lon and the people he has served with and the members of HRT are among the hardest working and most patriotic people you will ever have the priviledge to know. Anyone who says differently is an anti-government right (or left) wing nut job.
This comment was just added to an old blog entry. Naturally, the poster is "anonymous." There's really no way to tell if he's Lon's friend or relative, a former colleague with "inside information," or merely a troll out to start something.

We're the Only Ones Throttling Toddlers Enough

A Philadelphia School District police officer...grabbed a 3-year-old boy by the throat after the child accidentally squirted his car with a water gun on 17th and Tasker.

Police said Bradley threw the boy to the ground and smashed his water gun before re-entering his home and allegedly retrieving an unregistered firearm.

Neighbors said he threatened them with the .38 caliber handgun...

But after hearing, a judge threw out the most serious charges, leaving only misdemeanors.
In a rational world, a free citizenry would soon drive such abusive monsters away. And they wouldn't treat the psycho cop too kindly, either.

[Thanks to M. Brown and Jeffersonian]

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Return to Paradise

Mountain lions are on the prowl. Children are not safe. And the Board has decreed all humans must be disarmed.

Goodness. Trouble in Paradise. Who could have ever foreseen this?

They've also totally screwed up the gun range rules with their knee-jerk ignorance. More on that later.

We're Enslaving Ourselves More Effectively,Too, You Idiot

The weapon came into my possession right after Dariek had a bad night. Voices from his stereo speakers had kept him awake, talking to him, telling him to blow his girlfriend's brains out. He had fought valiantly to ignore the voices but feared the next time he heard them he might not be as strong.
Right, Monroe. Blame guns. And repeat bogus lies about the origins of the Second Amendment. Meanwhile, don't take steps to force your headcase brother into involuntary treatment, and leave him free to wreak whatrever havoc he wishes with boxcutters, or ammonium nitrate or gasoline.

HZ, who sent me the link to this story raises an interesting point, what with Monroe writing for an Illinois paper. Did he keep the gun and does he have an FOID? I also wonder if he lived in Illinois at the time of the transfer from an Indiana resident, and abided with the requirements of GCA '68.

Friday, July 28, 2006

We're the Only Ones With Prosecutors Tripping All Over Themselves to Give Us a Pass Enough

A federal judge in Rome on Thursday accepted the guilty plea of a former GBI agent who illegally sold 81 guns that prosecutors said had been confiscated by the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office...

Officials said he did not violate his oath of office because he was not acting as an agent at the time...

Prosecutors did not indict Garmon because he agreed to expedite the process...

Prosecutors told Judge Harold L. Murphy they would seek the lightest sentence for the lawman...
Hey, why the hell not? After all, he is an "Only One."

We're the Only Ones Reflecting Professionalism Enough

Officer suspended after Cheektowaga gun-firing spree...

District Attorney Frank J. Clark believes alcohol was a factor because the women admitted they had been drinking at several bars just before they fired the weapon. Clark also was disturbed that state police did not conduct sobriety tests on the driver...

"This is an isolated incident and it should not reflect on the professionals of the Buffalo Police Department."
Oops. Let me try that again:
...the professionals of the Buffalo Police Department...

Wait, that can't be right. Here, try this:
...the professionals of the Buffalo Police Department...

Uh...hold on. OK, how about now?
...the professionals of the Buffalo Police Department...

Never mind.

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What It Won't Detect are Trace Amounts of Liberty

A new "meth gun," in development by Maryland-based CDEX, enables police to use ultraviolet light to detect trace amounts of chemicals left by methamphetamines and other illegal drugs.
"They hate us because we're free."

Judging Self Defense a Crime

A judge criticized a new Kentucky law that allows people to shoot home intruders without being charged with a crime.
So I guess if you wear a black robe, the law is what you say it is, right judge?

[Thanks to Jason M]

We're the Only Ones With Reduced Charges Enough

A former Seaside Police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to receiving a stolen gun that his stepson later took to school.

Larry Raussa, 62, entered the felony plea with the understanding that the charge would be reduced to a misdemeanor when he is sentenced on Sept. 27 and that he will serve community service rather than a jail term.
Yeah, I'm sure one of us non-"Only Ones" would probably catch the same break if we did the same thing.

We're the Only Ones Frisky Enough

A Jersey City man being busted for drug distribution was shot in the foot by his own gun, which a cop dropped while frisking him, according to police reports.
Let's see, we now know the names Dayton Jackson and Michael Bell, and we know that charges include "weapons offenses."

Two questions: Who actually is guilty of a weapon offense here, and why don't we know the name of "The Only One" who committed it?

Lying Commies for Citizen Disarmament

[Last letter on page]
Last year, I was in Thailand and Vietnam. Both countries ban handguns for everyone, law enforcement included. Crime in both countries is negligible. --Mary Ellen Hallard
U.S. Department of State Consular Information Sheet--Thailand:
The far south of Thailand has been experiencing almost daily incidents of criminally and politically motivated violence, including incidents attributed to armed local separatist/extremist groups. Although these groups focus primarily on Thai government interests, some of the recent violence in the area has targeted public places, including areas where tourists may congregate. The Department of State urges U.S. citizens to defer non-emergency travel to the far south of Thailand: Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala and Songkhla provinces, including the town of Hat Yai. If U.S. citizens must travel to these areas, they should exercise special caution and remain vigilant with regard to their personal security. Since January 2004, a series of incidents in the far southern provinces has included arson attacks directed at schools and other buildings associated with the government; the placement of bombs in public areas, including the Hat Yai International airport, and near local government offices; killings of police and other officials; and the theft of weapons and explosives. On April 3 and 4, 2005, a series of bombs were detonated in Hat Yai and nearby Songkhla city in Songkhla Province and in Yala Province. Two American citizens were injured in these attacks. Travelers should be aware that Thai authorities have on occasion instituted special security measures in affected areas, such as curfews, military patrols, or random searches of train passengers.
U.S. Department of State Consular Information Sheet--Vietnam:
In recent years, Vietnam’s Central Highland provinces have been the scene of ethnic minority protests and clashes with security forces...Large gatherings, such as those forming at the scene of traffic accidents, can become violent, and should be avoided...

CRIME: Cities in Vietnam have the typical crime problems of many other large cities throughout the world. Pick-pocketing and other petty crimes occur regularly. Although violent crimes such as armed robbery are still relatively rare in Vietnam, perpetrators have grown increasingly bold and the U.S. Consulate General has received recent reports of knives and razors being used in attempted robberies in Ho Chi Minh City. Thieves congregate around hotels frequented by foreign tourists and business people, and assaults have been reported in outlying areas. The evolving nature of incidents warrants caution on the part of the U.S. traveler...

Serious injuries have resulted when thieves snatched purses or bags, which were strapped across their victims' bodies, leading to the victim being dragged along the ground by the thief's motorcycle...

There have been occasional reports of incidents in which an unknown substance was used to taint drinks, leaving the victim susceptible to further criminal acts...

Some U.S. citizens have reported threats of death or physical injury related to personal business disputes. The U.S. Embassy and the U.S. Consulate General do not provide personal protection services. U.S. citizens who do not have confidence in the ability of the local police to protect them may wish to depart the country expeditiously.
I guess it all depends on the meaning of the word "negligible," right you lying commie?

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Domestic Enemies

These days, it’s getting harder and harder to make an honest buck selling killing machines.
We showed you what Russian and Venezuelan communists are doing about small arms, so we thought it only fair to show what their domestic counterparts at The New York Press are up to.

Marxists with machine guns are good.

Armed citizens are bad.

Depending on which side you're on, that actually makes a lot of sense.

Tovarisch!

After the firing range, Chavez headed for Izhmash weapons maker, Kalashnikov museum of small-arms weapons and had a personal meeting with Mikhail Kalashnikov, the legendary armourer of Russia. The Kalashnikov sub-machine gun is the banner of Venezuelan armed power, Chavez said after receiving an autobiographical book by Kalashnikov.
Mikhail--did you tell him how you now favor global small arms control?

Oh, it's OK, Hugo gets a pass. He's a commie, too.

We're the Only Ones Scared Straight Enough

Collective gasps were heard Wednesday as gruesome photographs of gunshot victims flashed onto a screen before dozens of teenagers and their parents.

“Y’all look. Don’t look away,” the speaker said. “This is where the fascination of guns gets you”...

Firing a gun creates a vicious cycle of revenge, Davis said, illustrating his point by saying a sibling of a gunshot victim will usually seek to even the score, which can often lead to deaths of those not involved in the initial conflict...

Guns are made to kill, Davis said, so carrying one – even if it’s to have a sense of protection – doesn’t change its purpose.
Yeah, right, Davis. We get it. You're "The Only Ones" and we're not.

Understatement of the Year Award Nominee

She said going into a gunshop with a machete was not the smartest thing for anyone to do.
Don't expect most people to extrapolate a broader principle from this, though...

We're the Only Ones Who Will Huff and Will Puff and Will Blow the Door In Enough

An off-duty police officer fired 11 bullets into his girlfriend's door and was arrested on charges including reckless endangerment, police said.
Maybe her doorbell was broken...?

[Thanks to Jason M]

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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Inspector Clouseau vs Indiana Sniper

Indiana State Police say virtually anybody who owns a gun would be a suspect at this point.
Compare to:
I suspect everyone and I suspect no one.
Glad to see it looks like they caught him using good old fashioned police work, that is, a tip from an informant. All you Indiana gun owners who own handguns, shotguns and any rifle that doesn't take .270 ammo can breathe a sigh of relief that you're no longer suspects.

We're the Only Ones Undisciplined Enough

Acting Austin Police Chief Cathy Ellison will not be disciplined for leaving a gun in the trunk of a city-owned car she took in for maintenance late last year...
No. No, of course not. She's an "Only One."

We're the Only Ones Automatically Supported Enough

llinois State Police trooper Gregory Mugge pleaded guilty to one charge of possessing an unregistered machine gun...

Mugge, 52, of Jerseyville, was indicted in January, along with Illinois State Police Sgt. James Vest, 39, of O'Fallon, and John Yard, 36, an Illinois State Police special agent...

In February, a group of 12 local police chiefs and sheriffs, and two state senators...endorsed a letter of support for the three state troopers.
Yeah, I'm sure had it been some of us mere citizens instead of "The Only Ones," the Illinois law enforcement/political establishment would have been tripping all over themselves to recommend leniency.

We're the Only Ones Taking a Shot at Marriage Enough

The wife of a Morgan County sheriff's deputy was wounded in what appeared to be an accidental shooting with the deputy's gun...Neither her name nor the deputy's name was released.
No. No, of course not.

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"Word, G" Follow-Up

Sometimes we as African Americans should do our own investigating before we allow the media to control what we believe about our own young men and women.
Based on the track record of "authorized journalists," that's sound advice for any race on any topic.

"Project Exile": Keeping Richmond Safe

A mother and her 3-year-old daughter were wounded Tuesday after they were caught in a street side gun battle while driving down Marina Way South, Lt. Mark Gagan said...

Richmond has experienced a spate of violence this year. A man and a woman were fatally shot in the city on Saturday night, bringing the homicide total to 22 for the year.
But...but...but...

UPDATE CORRECTION:
Tony has sent you a link to a weblog:

FYI - This shooting gallery is Richmond, Ca, just north of infamous Oakland, Ca.
Hmmm. Maybe somebody around here ought to look before he leaps...

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

We're the Only Ones Seasoned Enough

Three Hixton families have filed a complaint with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department against a deputy, claiming that he pepper sprayed four kids and two adults riding on a float during an Independence Day parade.
Leave it to "The Only Ones" to spice up an event intended to celebrate sovereign individual liberty.

Someone's Been Googling Their Name

However, I will remind you that the founding fathers possessed weapons that could, but the best infantry in the world at the time (the British) only be fired between 3 and 5 times a minute. Do you know what the modern automatic machine gun can do. Times change Mr. Quammen, and with them the rules and yes rights too must also change. The founding fathers ment to protect the people from their creation (the federal government) not set them as prey to their fellow citizens.
Just a guess, but I'd say Jori S. Byrne-Diakun (who's "not a she") picked the wrong guy to give a lesson in founding intent to...

And yeah, Jori, I'd say we have a fair understanding of "modern automatic machine guns," at least to know we haven't been able to (legally) get 'em since '86, that they were never part of the '94 federal ban, and that the only people who suggest they are used for hunting are those who don't know any better and those who wish to exploit that ignorance.

We're the Only Ones "Armed" and Dangerous Enough

A Missouri State Highway Patrol commander is recovering after shooting himself in the arm with a pistol...

"Every once in a while, something like this happens...It's unfortunate, but it's one of those things. That's why guns are dangerous."
With a bit more training, you might realize that incompetent gun handling is what's dangerous.

But what do I know? I'm not an "Only One."

[Thanks to Fourteen Alpha]

And If He Says "No?"

At the end of June, Pearce dropped by the house, asking my husband if he knew of my plans and if he approved.

Initially, I'm horrified. What if we had a bad marriage, and I wanted the gun for self-protection? Why should he get to overrule my decision?

Kim Gandy, the president of the National Organization for Women, sees it differently. It's never wise to bring firepower into an abusive household, she says. And if New Jersey's law requires spousal notification, victims get time to prepare - or leave.
So that's the official word from the nation's leading "feminist" organization? If a woman wants a gun she needs to get her husband's permission?

You've come a long way, baby!

Now get me another beer.

[Via Alphecca]

Stick to Football, Coach

"I think we need to leave those issues to this - dial 911 and get the people that are trained to handle those things," Coker said Monday during the 2006 ACC Football Kickoff event. "I really don't want our players to have firearms."
I'd say you need to work on your defense.

I'd Settle for Methane Neutral

Gore said he and his wife, Tipper, who was in the audience, had adopted a "carbon neutral lifestyle."
Does that mean they've stopped exhaling?

Ted's Bridge to the Police State

Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) charges a Republican-backed amendment that prohibits the confiscation of guns during an emergency puts police officers and first responders in danger.
Of course, no one will confiscate the guns of this loathsome parasite's taxpayer-funded bodyguards.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Kids and Guns: Now and Then

Now:
"Children will pick up a gun if they find it. They can't help themselves, it's what they do. They're curious, and it's your job to make sure their curiosity doesn't hurt them," project representative Linda Corrow said.

And Then:
Know your gun. Know your ammo. Be sure of your backstop. Be sure of your target.

"No one ever got hurt because of the strict discipline," Catalano said. "At the very beginning, Ed Schrop wouldn't even let you touch a gun. It was this way -- or out."

Before long, the boys knew how to clean rifles, take them apart and put them back together.
Linda or Ed...avoidance or education...

Gee, picking a properly qualified firearms authority for young people to listen to sure is difficult...

Mike Freeman Murky on Logic

All that is to say that I'm no stranger to firearms and their use for recreation and hunting. I believe that experience qualifies me to comment on the Second Amendment as it's observed and misused today.
Yeah, I'd say experience with recreational activities makes you a Constitutional scholar, Mike.

Kind of an ironic last name...

Feeling Sheepish

The former mayor of West Lake Hills, caught at Austin Bergstrom International Airport packing a gun, is feeling mighty sheepish tonight.
Judging from his reaction, I'd say you couldn't pick a more appropriate adjective.

It's In the Cards

The boycott card idea for anti-gun businesses has generated a lot more interest and support than I expected. Here are the places now hosting the Word file:

I originally posted it on Rapid Share, as described here.

Commentator Gattsuru posted it here.

Void Where Prohibited posted it here.

Jay.Mac posted it here, and also gave it a nice write-up.

Ditto for Jed, who posted it and added his own observations.

As I said from the start, this concept is not mine--I merely modified an idea being promoted for some time by groups like Ohioans for Concealed Carry. But it's a good idea, and ought to be used, so feel free to modify the cards and make them appropriate for your area (for instance, I can see a real use for one warning gun owners that "Only Schmucks Shop at Schnucks," etc.

If I left anyone out, drop me a note--and if you create your own version of the card, let me know that as well.

We're the Only Ones Dogged Enough

Three police officers were accidentally shot Sunday as one or more officers took aim at a pit bull attacking a member of their crew, police said. All were in stable condition.
Good thing they're "The Only Ones."

Had they been mere citizens, who knows what might have happened?

[Thanks to Jeffersonian, who also gave me the title, and to Jay.Mac, who sent this version.]

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Canadian Collectors Don't Want THEIR Ox Gored

“Canadians packed guns until the 1950s, when I was a kid,” he said. “People viewed it as a bit of self-reliance, whereas now there’s a feeling that the state will take care of us.”

Getting guns off the streets and out of the hands of criminals is one thing. Taking firearms out of circulation that have significant historical value is quite another, say Kangas and other gun enthusiasts.
Well, you started out just fine and then you blew it.

This business of pitting one set of gun owners against another plays right into the hands of those who will ban them all--as if your current predicament shouldn't prove that beyond all question.

I guess getting criminals off the streets is too difficult a concept to grasp, eh?

Jamaican Ingenuity Threatens US Gun Exports

Three teenaged boys were taken into custody Saturday afternoon after a homemade gun was taken from one of them.
Now hold the phone just a danged second here...

I thought it was our fault...

Overkill

These increasingly frequent raids, 40,000 per year by one estimate, are needlessly subjecting nonviolent drug offenders, bystanders, and wrongly targeted civilians to the terror of having their homes invaded while they’re sleeping, usually by teams of heavily armed paramilitary units dressed not as police officers but as soldiers.
I can only read this about a dozen pages at a time, and then I need to take a break and go cool down.

[Via Jed]

We're the Only Ones Inquisitive Enough

Yes, Chicago Police tortured suspects, but it happened too long ago to charge the officers.
I'm sure an identical statute of limitations would also shield a citizen accused of mistreating one of "The Only Ones," wouldn't it?

[Thanks to HZ]

Baseline Killer to Surrender?

It's just too dangerous to serial kill in Phoenix these days. After all:
[M]any residents have stocked up on pepper spray and flocked to self-defense classes.

Alan Baer...has severe lung disease and is tethered to an oxygen tank. "My wife carries her car keys with her when she takes out the garbage at night, so that if she feels she is in danger she can set off the car alarm and I can get out to help her..."

...Jim Bownds, 65, relies on Buddy, his pit bull, for safety.
As Jason M, who sent me this link, notes:
It amazes me that no one says "I keep my S&W .357 Magnum close." Or they may have...the reporter didn't include any statements on using guns for self-defense.
Please, Jason, not "reporter."

Use "authorized journalist."

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Survival Tip: Carry a Gun

The answer is that my love of fly-fishing and exploring solo hasn't changed, but the way I protect myself has. I just took shooting lessons and recently purchased a .38 caliber Ruger revolver that I plan to carry with me.
Some might quibble over caliber, but the important thing here is she gets it.

And the Eloi Award Goes to...

The woman found a .38-caliber revolver on the ground behind a garbage can, in a spot where anyone could have grabbed it, reports said.

"I was in shock," she said. "I don't like guns, I'm scared of guns."
Who better to vote for politicians intent on disarming those of us who aren't?

We're the Only Ones. Not You. Us.

A knife-wielding grocery store employee attacked eight co-workers Friday, seriously injuring five before a witness pulled a gun and stopped him, police said.
Let's see...knife-wielding maniac, everybody being victimized, no cops around, what will stop this guy...?

Not resisting? Nope.

Giving him what he wants? Uh, I think he's showing us what he wants.

A hoplophobe? Sorry.

An armed citizen? Bingo!

Lesson here for all to see? A moral person with a gun can not only defend themselves, but also those around them.

"Sour grapes" reaction from "The Only Ones"?
Higgins said police were pulling into the parking lot as Cope was confronting the attacker.

"We commend him," Higgins said. "But we don't encourage people to take that kind of risk. He could have been hurt."
What kind of risk does Higgins recommend people take? Waiting around for them to respond doesn't have risks?

And note the armed citizen resolved this without firing a shot--that is, rather than a gun in private hands being used to kill, here's a real world example of a citizen using a handgun to restore the peace and save lives--both of the victim and the attacker.

[Thanks to Fourteen Alpha]


UPDATE:
Jason M. informs me:

This occurred in a Schnucks grocery store in TN.

Schnucks just happens to be anti-gun (or least they were in the past) per...
http://www.nraila.org/Issues/FactSheets/Read.aspx?ID=15

They fought against Proposition B in MO:


Friday, July 21, 2006

We're the Only Ones Able to Defend Ourselves

A city cop coming off his shift in the Bronx early yesterday shot and wounded a man who tried to carjack him at gunpoint, police said.
Had this happened to a "law-abiding citizen," of course, they would have been toast. That's because they're not one of "The Only Ones."

[Thanks to Declan]

We're the Only Ones Loving Enough--For a Price

A New Zealand policewoman has been censured for some unauthorized "undercover" work - a stint moonlighting as a prostitute - but is being allowed to keep her day job after giving up the night duties.
Thank goodness. That could have been a real blow to her career.

[Thanks to Bounty Hunter]

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"Cop Killer"

Three men have been charged with illegally possessing two handguns, one of which is called a cop killer because it can break through most bulletproof vests and plates worn by police officers...
Oh, OK, that's why they call it that.

It's not like it's actually gone out and killed cops or anything.

I didn't realize I owned cop killer rifles, because they'll all do that, too. Go through vests and plates, that is.

Later on today, I think I'll take my cop crushing van down to the store. I need to buy some cop poisoning household cleaning products.

Sterile Queen Bee Follow-Up

Again, for the record, I own lots of guns; I've hunted all my life (which is a long time); and I believe the Second Amendment is one of our basic freedoms we enjoy here in America, but I don't fret about the federal government breaking down my door to confiscate my battle worn 870 or my late grandfather's octagon-barrel 30-30, nor do I think all gun control laws, such as the ban on automatic assault rifles, are bad. Given that, here are a few thoughts on the NRA.
We've talked about this creature and his idiotic opinions before.

He either doesn't want to get it, or else he knows perfectly well what he's doing. I opt for the latter.

The point, Bill, is not to defend NRA. The point is, AHSA is an organization headed up by known gungrabbers. And for you to cite "automatic assault weapons" and "Gun Guys" to make your points puts you solidly in that camp as well.

US Guns Killing Jamaicans Follow-Up

"Doug in Colorado" posted a comment that I thought was very well written and deserved wider exposure as a "standalone" essay.

No Guns, No Money Follow-Up

IMPORTANT: READ INSTRUCTIONS BELOW BEFORE CLICKING ON TITLE LINK

I posted yesterday about Kansas businesses being advised to post "No Guns" signs, and presented a "business card" to notify such establishments that gun owners would take their dollars elsewhere.

Jay.Mac informs me of Rapid Share, a hosting service website, and following the title link should get you to the Word file card template I created, albeit for non-paying users, they make you go through a few advertising steps before letting you see the file.

Steps after clicking on title link:
1. Scroll down to bottom of page and click "Free" button.
2. Wait for "download ticket" countdown, which on completion, will present a "Captcha" form.
3. Enter the characters in the little box and click on "Download from Mirror Alpha." (The characters are sometimes tough to distinguish, so if you get it wrong, back out and try again.)
4. A dialog box should pop up. Choose "Open With" (Microsoft Word or whatever you choose) or "Save to Disk."


Others have kindly offered to host the file on their sites. Thank you for that, especially since Rapid Share deletes non-paying files after 30 days. Please feel free to do so--and to modify the cards as you see fit. As I noted, the original idea is not mine, but the goal should be to promote the concept.

If you have a website, let me know if you post your own card and I'll pass your link on to WoG visitors.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

For the "Children"

A newly issued report on the impact of gun violence on children shows that 131 children were killed by firearms in New York state in 2003, bringing the state up to the fourth ranking in gun-related deaths behind California, Texas and Illinois.

In New York City, 62 children under age 20 died by gunfire...
Hey, the Childrens Defense Fund said it, I believe it, that settles it. Why, the very thought that someone would deliberately confuse adolescent male thugs with Sally, Dick and Jane is...is...hey, that's not a bad idea...

Hell of a job "reporting," John Toscano. I've always admired the way you "authorized journalists" manage to keep bias and editorial content out of straight news.

A Sign of the Times

Although Kansas has a new concealed-carry gun law, employers have the right to prohibit employees and customers from bringing guns on their premises, Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline said Wednesday...

Businesses open to the public should post signs saying that carrying a concealed weapon on the premises is prohibited.

"If you're a retail place, you need to have a sign in a public place," Kline said.
Without meaning to reopen an old debate, gun owners should react to businesses that do this with their wallets. Profit margins are generally pretty slim, and if you let a business owner know you have chosen his competitor and are going to make a personal commitment to warn other gun owners, you'll probably see some behavior modification.

Ohioans for Concealed Carry have a state-specific business card they use for this purpose. I've taken the liberty of developing a universal card based on this principle and have templated a Word file for Avery 5371 card stock labels. It actually looks a lot crisper than the jpeg here:
Anybody know how to make Word files accessible from Blogspot?

If not, you can do one of two things: Develop your own card, or email me and I'll send you the template.

Searching Questions

WTF, are these guys living in Lebanon or the United States of America??? Isn'’t it bad enough the Illinoisans can'’t carry concealed weapons? Isn'’t bad enough that you can'’t own or possess a handgun in the City of Chicago? Isn'’t it bad enough that Chicago is STILL the murder capital of the US??
6pence reacts to Supervisor Joseph Moreno's call for "“...house to house searches to pull every gun out of Cook County."

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

We're the Only Ones Eating Cake Enough

[Use BugMeNot to avoid site registration.]
A Clarke County sheriff's deputy's gun was stolen late Saturday or early Sunday while he was attending a birthday party for another deputy on Smokey Place, Athens-Clarke police said.

The deputy was off duty when he went to his co-worker's house off Smokey Road in northern Clarke County for her party Saturday night, and during the celebration he loaned his truck to the other deputy's teenage son so he could go to the store...On the way to the store, the teen picked up an 18-year-old neighbor...
So the cop sets the whole scenario up and now they want to prosecute the neighbor kid?

I hope he pleads he just found a gun left unsecured and didn't steal it at all--but just gave it to a responsible adult--his mother-- to return to the police. Note no charges have been filed against the officer--as they would be against any one of us--for leaving an unsecured gun out for the taking while he goes off and parties.

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Sticky Fingaz Shows it Pays to Only Have "Illegal" Gunz

Rapper/actor STICKY FINGAZ is breathing a sign of relief after escaping gun-possession charges in a New York City court...[he] was arrested...after a housekeeper told police the hip-hop star had left a loaded gun in his room at the Flatotel hotel in Manhattan.
However, prosecutors dropped the case against the rapper...because there was no proof the weapon belonged to the star.
I guess checking it for sticky fingaprintz wouldn't be enough...

Boy, if this doesn't throw all gun registry arguments out the window...

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

We're the Only Ones Sexually Abusive Enough

A former Coeburn police officer has pleaded guilty to charges that he used his position to sexually abuse six females, including four juveniles.
Looking for love in all the wrong places...?

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Strange Bedfellows

Buffalo's former U-S Attorney Denise O'Donnell was the one who implemented Project Exile in Upstate New York in the late 1990's.

Last month, O'Donnell ended her campaign for New York State Attorney General, but is now working as a policy advisor for Elliott Spitzer in his campaign for Governor.

More Child Victims of Gun Violence

A pair of young brothers from Boyle Heights remained hospitalized Sunday with gunshot wounds...

Police on Sunday identified the alleged shooter as Mauricio Alejandro Jimenez, a native of Mexico and longtime member of the Boyle Heights-based Tiny Boys gang.

Jimenez, 26, has been arrested at least seven times in the past several years for a variety of weapons and gang-related charges — and was deported to Mexico just four months ago after serving more than a year in state prison.
Another account says:
Jimenez made his way back into the United States after being deported to Mexico upon his release from prison in March, after spending 15 months of a two year sentence for killing an apartment manager, said Eagleson.
Sounds like disarming you and me just might be the answer.

Amnesty: The Anti-Spate

A nationwide gun amnesty is to be held in the autumn, it was confirmed today after a spate of shootings in Dublin left five people injured...A similar move in the United Kingdom in 2003 was seen as highly successful with the handing in of 43,908 guns and over 1 million rounds of ammunition, according to figures from the British Home Office.
I guess that all depends on what your definition of "highly successful" is.

Monday, July 17, 2006

We're the Only Ones...Uhh...Furry Enough...

A police dog that was left in a pickup with the engine running apparently knocked the vehicle into gear and ran down a woman who was walking to her mailbox.
I love the headline: "Dog Blamed..."

And then, of course, "police were trying to determine if there might have been some malfunction..."

It's the dog's fault. It's the truck's fault.

No wonder whenever there's a shooting it becomes the gun's fault.

Everyone is to blame but the unnamed genius who set the chain of events up. And when it comes time for the inevitable financial settlement, it will be the taxpayers' fault--or at least their liability.

[Thanks to 1894C]


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Soldier of Fortune

“The Israelis know that if the Iraqi or the Iranian army came across the Jordan River, I would personally grab a rifle, get in a ditch, and fight and die,” Clinton told the crowd at a fund-raising event for a Toronto Jewish charity Monday.
This creature of opportunity really does have no shame.

We're the Only Ones Solicitous Enough

A Fulton County Sheriff’s Deputy charged with a weekend murder makes his first court appearance on Monday morning. He’s accused of shooting and killing the boyfriend of an alleged prostitute...Investigators say a gun battle started after the deputy tried to solicit sex from the prostitute.
When TJ Hooker meets BJ hooker...

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A Fair Response

But even if you have a permit to carry a concealed weapon, you must leave your gun at home or lock it in your car for the July 23-29 Clermont County fair in Owensville, according to William Scharber, president of the Clermont County Agricultural Society, which organizes the event.

The fairgrounds is owned by the agricultural society, so it's private property, making the Clermont fair exempt from the Ohio law, Scharber said. "People have got to realize they're in a lot of trouble" if they try to bring a gun into the fair, said Scharber, who's also a sergeant with the county sheriff's office.
I say give him his wish--leave your gun at home. Leave yourself and your dollars, too, and get the word out to other Ohio gun owners planning to attend.

Live and Let Cry

Former JAMES BOND star SIR ROGER MOORE almost never got to play the suave superspy because he's terrified of guns.
He's also terrified of you having them.

Meet the New Bond. Same as the old Bond.

Dog Day Afternoon

A man in Leesburg who heard screams for help from his neighbor during an attack by two pit bulls grabbed his shotgun and opened fire, possibly saving the man's life, according to WKMG-TV.
What do you suppose a Million Mom March supporter would have done in this situation?

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Sustainable Freedom

To sum: Free men of character establish secure, prosperous, just societies. Those societies in turn breed generations who scorn the very notion of character or self-responsibility. Unthinking people hand their loyalties to alpha men and alpha institutions. They turn their eyes away from the ugly realities of power, prefering to see starry skies and waving flags. The alphas buy their continued loyalties by falsely promising protection and "free" benefits.
Claire Wolfe has some interesting observations. I can't wait to read her proposed solutions.

We're the Only Ones Who Think Women Are Too Incompetent to Use a Gun for Defense


This is what the Illinois State Police think women should do if they are "confronted":

Fighting back may take away your other options. Besides, your attacker(s) might only want to humilate you, and since we do that to citizens on a Daley basis, we don't see what the big deal is.

We give you an unsubstantiated anecdote about "a would-be-victim" [sic] who played the pregnancy card for sympathy, knowing what a cherished and central role fatherhood and unborn life plays in the priorities of urban male thugs. We then tell you about "some case were women" where the line between plural and singular is obscured, but still, it's nice to know whichever one of us wrote this is also an aging and fertility authority.

Hey, here's an idea! Tell your rapist you have an STD!

That's OK, baby--so do I.
Here's a SUPER defense tip: Vomit! Do something disgusting involving bodily expulsions!

Use your imagination and you can think of others!
For instance, you could BLEED! Just know that resistance--especially if you are up against multiple assailants, "would probably be futile."

But here's the most important tip:

Use of a firearm to protect yourself or property is not recommended.
Oh, Heavens, no.

Guns stolen from residences are a primary way of getting guns into the hands of criminals.
Boy, we sure got that right.

Half of all the women that fire a gun trying to protect themselves shoot someone they do not want to, i.e. friend, neighbors, relatives, etc.
Truly. When did you ever hear of a female competent enough to handle a complex and manly firearm without endangering everyone around her? Where do the dear little things get such foolish notions in their dingy, scatter-brained little girlie-heads?

Unless, of course, they're "Only One-ettes," and then the badge magically transforms them into State Official Warriorettes (you figure out the acronym).

Be aware of those times and places where there is a potential for attack and be prepared to defend yourself.
How?

Easy. Use a:
* nail file
* rat tail comb
* teasing brush
* pens and pencils
* keys
* anything rigid
Right. A gun will just endanger you and everyone else, but there's nothing quite as persuasive as poking an enraged, crack-fueled psycho possessing twice your upper body strength with a teasing brush to reestablish control of a situation. And don't worry if you can't find "anything rigid"--we're sure your attacker will be happy to come up with something for you.

Remember that screaming may be just as important to your defense as any weapon.
Yes, by all means, scream.* Better that than carry and use a gun. Howl in animal madness as everything human is stripped from you, and the only perceptions you experience are agony and terror.

Hey, if you survive, come back and visit our website any time. Be sure and check out our "Vision and Values," and remember:

We will strive for excellence in all we do...
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[Thanks to HZ]


* Citizens of America has disbanded, so disregard the plea for financial support at the end of the ad.

We're the Only Ones In the Mood for Love Enough

A 17-year veteran cop was arrested and charged Friday in a number of rapes that he helped investigate as the sergeant in charge.
I wonder how "The Only Ones" would have taken it had one of the victims shot her assailant?

We're the Only Ones Judgmental Enough

The New York state Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics has ruled that it is permissible for judges to pack a pistol beneath their robes while on the bench.
But, of course, it is impermissible and unethical for a mere citizen to do the same. I mean, who doesn't know that officers of the court are better qualified and trained, safer, more temperate, wiser, smarter, more capable, morally superior to, and generally just better human beings than we rabble?

That's because we're not "The Only Ones."

Not MY Mama!

According to Los Angeles police Sgt. Peter Casey, three men stopped the woman outside her home and one put a gun to her head. She called for help and her 28-year-old son shot the one holding the gun to her head.

All three suspects fled on foot, with the wounded one leaving a trail of blood that led to where the trio got into a vehicle and drove away.
Predators have survival instincts? Who'da thunk?

I met a "pro gun" cop--one with a lot of "street" experience--at a dinner a few years back, and someone asked him what to do if threatened by a gang where you don't have enough ammunition to take on all of them. His answer:
Just empty you magazine into the nearest one--the rest of them will scatter and run like hell.
I guess that's a debatable tactic and will probably prompt some objections, but intuitively it makes sense. The vermin in this story certainly seemed more interested in self-preservation than retaliation.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Doing the Numbers in DC

There have been 14 homicides this month: Three on the 1st. Two on the 2nd. One each on the 4th and 5th. Two on the 7th. And one each day from July 8 through Wednesday.
Since the antis would have us assume guns are the cause of this, let's do some basic math.

There are approximately 550,000 people who live in DC. There are approximately 4 million NRA members.

Let's see, 550 thou goes into 4 mil about 7.27 times, so multiply that by 14...

So there should have been roughly 102 homicides committed by the Association's membership in the past two weeks...

Actually, that's not a fair comparison, since only a fraction of DC residents, those who ignore the law and agents of the state [insert sarcasm here], are armed, whereas pretty much 100% of NRA members are armed to the teeth. So the NRA death toll ought to be a lot higher...

I don't get it. Something's not adding up.

We're the Only Ones With Youthful Ardor Enough

A Miami-Dade County detective who lives in Southwest Ranches has been arrested for allegedly posting videos of child pornography on the Internet.
There must be some misunderstanding--maybe he's a member of the North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes...

[Thanks to Jason M]

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Trooper Saved By Armed Citizen

Tourist kills man who pointed gun at trooper...
Care to comment, Ms. Brady?

Tired of Your Dead-End Job? Become a Professional Gun Snitch and Earn Big Money!

But Lee says both he and Sheriff John Rutherford know these people won't turn in their friends for free.
These fools are going to get someone killed.

We're the Only Ones Hauling It In Enough

Vernon RCMP received 60 firearms and hundreds and hundreds of ammunition rounds during the province-wide gun amnesty in June.
"Hundreds and hundreds"? My God, who could possibly need that kind of firepower?

Note Custodiette Shari displaying the cardinal rules of safe gun handling--always point your gun in a safe direction, and never point it at a person unless you intend to shoot him. Good job, Shari--it certainly is a relief to know all those guns are off the street and in your capable hands.

We anticipate a starring role for you in a future "Only Ones" episode.

Help KT Ordnance

Gary Marbut of the Montana Shooting Sports Association has begun a fundraising effort to help Richard Celata of KT Ordnance.

Claire Wolfe
announces an eBay auction of JPFO materials to further the effort.

It's nice to see people come together to offer help in times of need. The question now is how many will answer the call? Or will this be another moment of gun owner inaction?

My check is in the mail.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Considering the Source

Every once in a while I like to browse around the Internet to see whether or not all this effort is at least getting dispersed, and every once in a while I learn something about that dispersal I didn't know.

I was aware that many of my GUNS Magazine articles are for sale at Amazon.com, even though it looks like no one is buying them--that's no surprise as I link to past columns at the magazine's site each month here for free.

Anyway, I just had a first. My name and work turned up in a place I had no idea they had wandered into: Larry Elder cited me in Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies, and the Special Interests that Divide America. More specifically, he cited my KABA expose on actor Mark Wahlberg (be sure to visit the Pokey Poke Picture Gallery at the end).

"Yawn," you might say, but I've never been cited as a book source before, so to get endnoted by a nationally syndicated radio host, columnist and New York Times bestselling author is a big deal for me. Naturally, I had to run right out and buy a copy. (Writing isn't supposed to work this way. It's not supposed to cost me money.)

Still, I haven't felt this famous since some musically retarded college buddies and I appeared on Houlihan and Big Chuck's "New Talent Time" a lifetime ago...

We're the Only Ones' LA Trifecta

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The 3-year-old son of a Los Angeles police officer got hold of his father's service handgun Tuesday and shot him as they sat in the family's pickup at a traffic light near their home in Anaheim, police said...

...Chavez is the third Los Angeles area police officer to be shot by a relative with his or her service weapon in recent weeks.

On Monday, Pasadena police said Officer Karen White, contrary to initial reports, did not attempt suicide in Compton last month when she was shot in the face but was wounded when she tried to wrestle her gun from her suicidal 18-year-old son...

On July 2, LAPD Officer Ronald Cade was shot and wounded off duty with his service weapon by Yolanda Cade, his wife of two weeks.
And these are the people who will arrest you and me for bearing arms. That's 'cause they're "The Only Ones."

[Incidentally, the Chavez incident is what I was referring to here when I said I did not blog on a story.]

Philly "Gun Violence" Escalates

The shooting Wednesday continues to mark a dramatic increase in gun violence in Philadelphia, and the number of shooting victims is up more than 15 percent compared to a year ago.
But...but...but...

When Clowns Attack

For several nights last month, a group of thugs with black hooded sweat shirts pulled tight over their heads, including at least one in "angry" clown makeup, terrorized visitors to Pierce County's Fort Steilacoom Park, police say...

"The violence was gratuitous," said Lakewood police Lt. Dave Guttu. "They [victims] had already given up their stuff and were assaulted anyway."
Rely on the state for protection and this insanity is allowed to go on unchecked. So much for the safest course being to not resist and give the attackers what they want.

In a rational world, the turf would have been taken back by the good people that very night.

[Via Jason M]

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Councillor: Only Fudd Can Save Us Now

A Richmond city councillor is suggesting a call to arms may be the only option left that could curb the city's troublesome rabbit population.
What--you don't want to take the "humane" approach and catch, spay/neuter and adopt them--with taxes plundered under threat of armed force?

Be vewy, vewy quiet. I'm hunting wabbits.

Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh.

We're the Only Ones Registering Enough

A NORTH Wales Police worker has been arrested on suspicion of firearms offences following a major inquiry into gun crime in the region...His work is thought to involve keeping a firearms register...He is now the subject of a criminal investigation by officers, which forms part of a wider probe into firearms offences across North Wales.
I repeat: I do NOT purposely go our looking for additions to "The Only Ones" files. I merely look for stories related to guns.

These just fall in my lap. And sometimes I ignore them because I don't want the site totally dominated by this theme--and today, I did not blog on another story where an officer is fighting for his life out of consideration for a family going through hell right now.

We're the Only Ones Improper Enough

No action had been taken, and none pledged, as of yesterday against a Metro parks officer whose shooting of a man last year in Centennial Park was ruled improper.
Of course not. He's one of "The Only Ones."

Bloodthirsty Gun Store Profiteers Guilty of Murdering Innocents

At least that's what "authorized journalist" John Duncanson and his fellow hysterical propagandists at the Toronto Star would apparently have us believe...

The Mare's Leg Loophole

I just had time to read this month's issue of GUNS Magazine, and found an interesting article by Senior Field Editor John Taffin on the JB Custom Mare's Leg. Those of you at least as old as me will remember TV's Wanted: Dead or Alive, where Steve McQueen portrayed Josh Randall, a bounty hunter who carried one of the more memorable firearms of western fiction, the "Mare's Leg."
Starting with a Model 1892 Winchester, the gunsmith cut the barrel back to 12", removed most of the buttstock and re-shaped the lever to a larger more triangular affair. While he was at it he also increased the power significantly by converting the .44-40 to the larger and longer .45-70.
Every month I link to a cool and unique feature on the GUNS website, the issue of their magazine from 50 years earlier. It invariably invokes nostalgia for a simpler time, particularly an era when "gun control" laws were far less onerous and pervasive. Taffin's article reminds us of a stark reality of the time:
The Mare's Leg...was highly illegal by federal standards and required special agents on the set while being used.
So how does JB Custom produce a modern equivalent?
While it is illegal to turn a rifle into a handgun as done by Randall it is not illegal to produce such a firearm as a handgun original.
Yeah, I guess. At least until some evil traitor starts screaming "Loophole!"

We're the Only Ones Automatic Enough

"Some dealers would have loved to have it," Chisholm said. "But the ATF told me I basically had two options: I could destroy it or I could give it to a museum."
But he still managed to hold onto it for years.

That's because he's one of "The Only Ones".

[Thanks to HZ]

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

We Decide Who Gets to Say What

It puts the state in the position of defining what is a legitimate news publication.
What have we been saying about "authorized journalists"?

Besides--what kind of idiot would think we're entitled as sovereign individuals to free political speech?

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Buyback

A 33-year-old Milton man faces gun and assault charges after he allegedly shot a man who was said to have been trying to rob him at gunpoint outside a Mattapan store, prosecutors said yesterday.

But the defendant's family and friends said yesterday that the accused man, Robert Washington, had a gun last Thursday only because he was on his way to turn the weapon in to a police station in exchange for a gift card under Boston's gun buyback program...

"We're assuming that if he didn't have the gun, we'd be burying him instead of watching him go to jail today," she said.
Wonder if he still wants to trade in that gun...?

Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics

Glenn Fine said the ATF should have included all firearms-related violent crimes. By that measurement, Greensboro's results were stable with 353 gun-related crimes between June and November 2003 and 351 during the same period in 2004.
Dang. And we were counting on the lapdog media and their readership not realizing that you can't establish trends from such limited data sets...

We're the Only Ones Oral Enough

A rookie Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy, accused of fatally shooting his friend in the head, told police his gun accidentally fired when his friend grabbed at his arm, according to police reports made public on Monday.

Christopher Sullivan's story, however, was not supported by autopsy findings, which suggest Sullivan's service pistol was inside Cesar Valdez's mouth when it discharged.
Yo, Mr. Coats: When you say you want cops to be "just as bad as the criminals," is this what you have in mind?

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We're the Only Ones Bad Enough

"I think what we need are really hard-core cops just as bad as the criminals," he said.
Bleat a little louder, Mr. Coats. I'm not sure the wolves heard you.

He evidently hasn't seen "The Only Ones" files.

[Thanks to Jason M]

Teaching the 2nd Amendment

It is time to demand that our nation's education system duly recognize our Bill of Rights and teach the Second Amendment according to its true intent.
I agree in spirit, but our nation really shouldn't have an education system in the first place.

As for at the state level, separation of school and state would suit me just fine--right now, with confiscatory taxes to pay for educating others and sustaining collectivist teachers union monopolies, and with compulsory attendance in mandated Second Amendment-free zones, the entire corrupt system is inevitably one big inmate-conditioning hive.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Anti-Defense Mania

It is high time the safety of the majority takes preference over the gun mania of a small but vocal minority.
OK, Chuck. You've told us what not to do, that is, be armed.

Now how about sharing with those who would follow your ignorant advice exactly what you would do if confronted by a violent attacker.

Captain Sailing On

I'm sailing away, set an open course for the virgin sea
I've got to be free, free to face the life that's ahead of me
On board, I'm the captain, so climb aboard
We'll search for tomorrow on every shore
And I'll try, oh Lord, I'll try to carry on

WarOnGuns regulars know I've been preoccupied lately, so I just noticed the announcement from Captain of a Crew of One that he's giving up blogging--at least for a while.

Farewell, Cap'n. Here's to red skies at night.

[Lyrics from "Come Sail Away" by Dennis DeYoung, Styx]

A Dual Approach AGAINST Weapons

I guess factoring in an approach for weapons in the hands of moral people isn't something The Inquirer wants to talk about...?

A "We're the Only Ones" Trifecta

Milton Smith, 44, a patrol officer in the 46th Precinct in the Bronx, was arrested after officers saw him buying marijuana...

Roberto Bharat, 28, an officer in the 103rd Precinct in Queens, was arrested and charged with assault after he allegedly slapped his girlfriend...

Officer Malave and two carpet delivery men exchanged words, and the officer lifted his shirt to show them his gun...
Admittedly, the first shouldn't be a crime, but if Smith caught you with pot, what do you think he would have done? I also can't judge the second incident, because we all know how a vengeful ex can ruin your life, but again, should the call have been made against one of us, Bharat would have unquestioningly slapped on the cuffs. As for Officer Malave, those carpet guys are just lucky they didn't lift a finger against him.

[Thanks to declan]

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Sunday, July 09, 2006

We're the Only Ones Shooting Ourselves in the Foot Enough

A department spokesperson said Officer Andrew Pagel handed his gun to another off-duty officer so he could ride a mechanical bull at the Red River Saloon.

The gun accidentally went off, hitting Pagel in the foot.
All by its own self, no doubt. I'm sure the behaviors, actions and gun handling techniques of "the Only Ones" were beyond reproach.

Blind Men to Examine Elephant

The nation's top black law enforcement executives are in Cincinnati for their annual convention, and they're prepared to try and help the Queen City with its youth violence problems.
One thing we can count on: They will completely avoid any real solutions.

[More on Blind Men]

[More on Elephants]

Cowichanians Cough Up Guns

More than 2,000 rounds of ammunition and 70 firearms were turned in to North Cowichan/ Duncan RCMP during a month-long gun amnesty program that ended last week.

Most surrendered weapons were long guns with some handguns as well. One sawed-off shotgun was surrendered along with a handgun believed to date from the First World War.
"Cowichanians."

It sounds like a race of alien bovinids from the original Star Trek series. I wonder if "coughing up" is part of the cud chewing process?

In any case, expect to see violent crime now plummet.

PA Republicans Cave to Day of Treason

Rep. Dwight Evans, D-Philadelphia, brokered a deal with House Republican leaders to hold the session on crime and violence...House Majority Leader Sam Smith, R-Jefferson, agreed to the session last week as a vote neared on the state budget...Key bills that Evans and his allies want to move include a "one-gun-a-month" proposal, which would limit handgun buyers to one purchase per month, and a measure that would give Philadelphia power to enact its own gun laws.
Why would a "friend" hand our enemies such a PR opportunity?

Saturday, July 08, 2006

We're the Only Ones Evident Enough

The State Police have launched an investigation into whether Harvey Mayor Eric Kellogg and other officials in the south suburb were involved in the disappearance of a gun in a criminal case, law enforcement sources said Wednesday.
Corruption in Harvey? Impossible!

[Thanks to HZ]

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We're the Only Ones Barefoot in the Park Enough

Reserve deputy Jon Barefoot parked his Jeep Cherokee near the building before going on duty beginning Monday night.

When he returned to the car Tuesday at about 7 p.m., after working an unpaid security detail for the parade, he found a window of his Jeep had been cut, according to reports filed with the Bloomington Police Department.

Missing from the vehicle were an IMI Baby Eagle 9mm handgun, a pair of handcuffs and the Jeep’s CD player.
Another gun "on the street," courtesy of "the Only Ones."

Eric Harris: Gun Control Poster Boy

Noting that, "a school is no place for a gun," Harris concluded that the use of metal detectors and an increased police presence "are a great start to fight against guns in school."
I can't think of a more expert and appropriate spokesman for "gun control" in schools. And you'll never guess who agrees with you, Eric...

Blagojevitch "Older and Wiser Today"

"Had my dad immigrated to the southern part of the state, instead of being a steelworker, he'd have been a coal miner, and I probably would have grown up instead of shooting hoops at the playground, shooting rifles and hunting," said Blagojevich, appearing in casual dress outside the state-funded $50 million World Shooting and Recreational Complex that his administration championed.
I've never heard a politician pander for votes by claiming to be an accident of birth before.

Hopefully, there are enough Bill of Rights voters to overcome the Fuddites so that Blago is older and unemployed tomorrow.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Rats!

During the last week of June, in an audit of the city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's rodent control efforts, the city comptroller chastised officials for taking a month, on average, to respond to rat sightings.
But the rats in charge have apparently unlimited resources to trump up false charges against gun dealers.

"Gun Violence Claims Another Teen"

Nope, no bias or agenda at the propaganda-free Associated Press.

They're "authorized journalists," you know.

Loopy Dennis Rebuffed

(Last Letter)
Regarding Dennis Dwyer's letter of July 3 ["Disarm 2nd Amendment"]: In case he has not noticed, Chicago has, for all intents and purposes, already repealed the Second Amendment.

Hernando Zavala strikes back.

Loopy Dennis

(2nd Letter)
Rather than debating no-brainer issues such as whether assault weapons should be banned, it is time to go for the jugular. It is time to open a serious discussion on repealing the Second Amendment.

Dennis Dwyer
,
South Loop
Yeah, Dennis. Go for the jugular.

Oh, you want someone else to do it for you?

[Thanks to HZ]

We're the Only Ones Supplying Enough

A service weapon stolen from a D.C. police lieutenant has been tied to a spate of crimes in which at least six people, four of them teenagers, were shot in recent months, police records show.
Somebody should sue the manufacturer.

[More from "The Only Ones" files...]

We're the Only Ones Paternal Enough

A boy of 11 died after he was accidentally stabbed in the heart by his police officer father during a "play-fight", an inquest was told yesterday.
Yeah, I do that with my kids all the time, too. What father doesn't?

[More from "The Only Ones" files...]

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Shameless Plug: Terror Havens or Gun Show Pinholes?

Two shotguns and a box of ammo hardly seem to prove an arms pipeline from your local gun show to bin Laden’s mountain lair—particularly with all those undercover BATFE agents milling about dealer tables asking where they can get a good deal on machine gun conversion kits.
"Terror Havens or Gun Show Pinholes" is my Rights Watch column for the August issue of GUNS Magazine, on sale now at non-terrorized newsstands throughout the Republic.

BONUS: See pg. 100 to learn how you can win a Springfield Armory XD .45 ACP.

Doh!

And if the Second Amendment is no longer applicable, what other rights have also grown obsolete through neglect? Do we even know what it is we so cavalierly surrender?

“Americans know more about The Simpsons TV show than the US Constitution’s First Amendment,” the BBC News reported about a McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum poll.
"Doh!," my Rights Watch column for the July issue of GUNS Magazine, is now online.

GUNS Magazine, July 1956


"Why Marines Outshoot Our Soldiers"

"The Man Who Teaches Hollywood Stars to Shoot" (Pity someone can't teach them to think.)

"Why Shooting Doesn't Go Professional"

And much more.

The July 1956 issue of GUNS Magazine is now online.

"Well, I'm back."

Please don't take it personally if I haven't responded or reacted to an email. I've been that occupied.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Too Busy to Blog

Work is demanding my all. I will be back after the Independence Day holiday.

Please remember that it is not all about backyard barbecues and entertainment. Good people paid the last full measure to secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity.

Reflect on that, and what part you will play / what price you will pay in restoring our usurped freedoms.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

We're the Only Ones on Full Auto Enough

THE UZI sub-machine gun which fired the shot that killed former Anti-Kidnapping Squad (AKS) police constable Carlos Guerra was tendered into evidence yesterday...

AKS constable Sheldon Narine, who shot and killed Guerra, is contesting that it was an accident.
I'm confused. In the lead paragraph, they implied it was the Uzi that was responsible...

[More from "The Only Ones" files...]

We're the Only Ones Getting Special Treatment Enough

The commander of the Utah Highway Patrol's anti-DUI squad turned in his resignation this afternoon, just days after being arrested on suspicion of drunken driving...

He was cited for DUI and released to the custody of his supervisor, who was called to the scene of the crash.
So they hustled him out of there and didn't cage him with the orcs until he bailed out? Who does this guy think he is, a Kennedy?

Hey, at least he was put on "paid administrative leave."

[Thanks to Stan White]

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Boxer Jabs Back

Professional boxer Andrew Golota plans to come out fighting against weapons charges filed against him this week, his attorney said Friday.

The Polish-born Chicago resident plans to plead not guilty, his attorney said, to 12 misdemeanor counts of failing to register a weapon -- a charge for each of the 12 guns that police say were found in his Northwest Side home -- and for possessing a revoked state firearm owner's identification card.
I see no indication that he plans to introduce the Second Amendment anywhere in his defense...

J'Accuse...!

"I fear what he will do to me. He has guns - five hunting rifles. He has them hidden."
All it takes is a relationship gone bad...

Let's Hear It for New Zealand "Gun Control" Laws

Four elderly women were forced from their card table and into the Devonport Bowling Club toilets by a nail-gun shooting robber who then stole their handbags.
This is what the cowards, traitors and fools supporting citizen disarmament would reduce us all to.

This Day in History: July 1

THIS DAY IN AMERICAN REVOLUTION HISTORY is currently available only for December through June dates. We will be rolling out the remaining months as soon as possible.
Looks like I'll need to find another source for the time being...but no time this morning...