Friday, October 05, 2007
Still No Word on CA Microstamping
Time to give the governor's phone/email system another boost, don't you think?
An Unpaid Advertisement
QUESTIONING THE LEGALITY of tactics used by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to sue gun dealers, a federal judge in Atlanta has allowed a defamation suit by a Smyrna gun shop against Bloomberg and other New York City officials to go forward.
This should be all the testimonial gun owners need to shop at Adventure Outdoors Inc.
It looks like Jay Wallace is cut from the same cloth as Ryan Horsley.
MTSU Students Demand to Be Helpless
Student leaders at MTSU made it clear Thursday that there is no room for guns on campus...
...MTSU police Sgt. Brett Huskey told senators more guns would only create more confusion during an incident.
That's why the first thing Brett is going to do in a campus shooting is throw away his gun. Wouldn't want to "create more confusion"...
Besides, he'll no doubt follow the sterling example of his "Only Ones" predecessors at Columbine and Virginia Tech, and rush in to the building to the rescue, instead of, you know, hiding behind cars or trees while unarmed sheep are being slaughtered.
We're the Only Ones Consistent Enough
UND Police Chief Duane Czapiewski said the ban is necessary to make a consistent policy on campus and to prevent burglaries of guns and the possible use of them in other crimes.And, of course, Chief Duane has pledged to make himself immediately available and liable for protecting the lives of everyone who complies with his "consistent" (except for "The Only Ones"!) universal disarmament policy.
The police department can store up to 100 guns and some ammunition, Czapiewski said.
It seems to me Mr. Emerson had something to say about consistent intellects like Chief Duane.
"Magic" Johnson
Johnson blamed the loss of life on the availability of handguns in Philadelphia and around the country.Yeah. Inanimate objects are to blame. They have bad juju.
Lord knows it had nothing to do with evil men.
Johnson, of course, will be the first in line to give up his evil handgun totem. Right, Johnson?
Johnson?
[Via Jason M]
This Day in History: October 5
October 5, 1778
British fleet reached Little Egg Harbor around noon. At favorable tide a few of the more light weight ships enter the bay to prevent escaping ships. Armed vessels were stripped and loaded with troops. Local loyalists join expedition onboard the Zebra and inform of the militia at Chestnut Neck.
The Continental Army - General Pulaski and his Legion leave Trenton.