A Houston police officer was recovering after he accidentally shot himself in the hip, authorities said.As we've seen time and again, "The Only Ones" are hip to that.
[Via Lane]
Notes from the Resistance...
A Houston police officer was recovering after he accidentally shot himself in the hip, authorities said.As we've seen time and again, "The Only Ones" are hip to that.
It’s dangerous to the progression of this state. And it’s dangerous for our children to even know that your philosophy exists! Now you will go to court to fight kids to have the opportunity to be quiet for a minute. But damn if you’ll go to [court] to fight for them to keep guns out of their hands. I am fed up! Get out of that seat!Hey, when you have no respect for the Second Amendment, why should you have any respect for the First?
...You have no right to be here! We believe in something. You believe in destroying! You believe in destroying what this state was built upon.
YAMAGUCHI -- Local prosecutors shot themselves in the foot when they set a bizarre trap for the owner of an illegal pistol -- placing a poster at their office asking the owner to come forward to claim the weapon so they could be arrested. Not surprisingly, no one has stepped forward.
Ban not enough to end gun violence...O-Ka-a-ay...
The committee then passed a motion calling on Ottawa to ban handguns.
"Were we disappointed we didn't get that [the amendment]?" Abraham said. "Yeah, but, all right, so you take away a stone and you give us a mountain of gold," she said.Aside from complicating going off the grid and creating a near-useless bureaucratic registry that leaves out all stolen guns coming in from out of state, and aside from the fact that it reinforces all this nonsense as some sort of solution, here's the part I thought stuck out the most:
* Anyone simply possessing a firearm with an altered or obliterated serial number would be charged with a felony instead of a misdemeanor.If zealously pursued, I can see this netting innocent collectors who might have some old guns that are showing wear, as well as people who bought a cheap old firearm in a private sale and never really noticed, or even heirs of old guns found in Dad's old trunk in the attic.
An Orange County Register investigation has found that the program, designed 30 years ago to protect police from criminals, has been expanded to cover hundreds of thousands of public employees – from police dispatchers to museum guards – who face little threat from the public. Their spouses and children can get the plates, too.So naturally, they're abusing the advantage by blowing red lights, not paying tolls, ignoring parking tickets...you know, stuff that would get a non "Only One's" license revoked and vehicle impounded.
Has NRA caved in on gun rights, or are its critics just too radical and naive to understand real world hardball politics?
"Look at what NRA has given up," some may say.
"Look at what where we'd be if they hadn't," others might reply.
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Accuracy control is important?
So--to use another example--when anti-gun legislators vote to ban pistol grips or thumb hole stocks that help stabilize a rifle, they're actually creating a more dangerous situation where the likelihood of hitting something besides what you're aiming at is increased--and doing it in the name of "common sense gun control"?
Anyway, kudos to GLOW, Inc. for advocating common sense gun control that is, in fact, sensible.
[Via Paul W. Davis]
The campaign has asked gun rights advocates like state Rep. Dan Surra, a Democrat from rural Elk County with an “A+” rating from the NRA, to form a coalition of supporters who can vouch for Obama.So who you help gain even greater power doesn't count toward your rating? And we're sure his supportive votes are because of deep, abiding principle, and not because he knows any other course would be politically suicidal in "rural Elk County"?
“It is clear out there that I am for Obama, and they have reached out to me as a sportsman and a gun owner,” Surra said Thursday. “There has been an outreach to pro-gun legislators, pro-gun people who are sympathetic to Obama’s message.”
Coming together to solve a series of murders in New York City are a DEA agent (Wahlberg) whose family was slain as part of a conspiracy and an assassin (Kunis) out to avenge her sister's death. The duo will be hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation.Ah, our old pal anti-gun Pokey-Poke, making a ton of money off a film adaptation of a third-person shooter game.
Over the first few days, the congress organized itself and formed committees to oversee aspects of the province's government and military preparations. On April 8, 1776, it created a select committee to consider the "Usurpations and Violences attempted and committed by the King and Parliament of Britain against America, and the further Measures to be taken for frustrating the same, and for the better Defence of this Province."