Thursday, November 12, 2009

AmmoLand.com WarOnGuns Interview

[T]o his surprise, he has become a much followed Gun Rights activist who is changing minds on the War on Guns! [More]
More like astonishment.

My kids don't even listen to me.

AmmoLand has featured me as their "Blogger of the Month."

No, sorry, there is no centerfold.

I think I just scared myself with that last concept...

Will OSHA Nominee Threaten Gun Rights?

Among the observers Unruh cites:
Walter Olson at Overlawyered.com
Bryan Myrick at RedCounty.com
The National Association for Gun Rights
Dave Kopel at the Independence Institute
and yours truly... [More]
I put out a second Gun Rights Examiner column today to send readers to WorldNetDaily's current headline article.

Also read what Canadians think about their long gun registry, see my AmmoLand interview, and get the latest from my fellow GREs.

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Zip It

In a prior post about the new Threeper Nyberg Flag patch, it looks like the zip code was wrong. It wasn't my fault--honest--I made a mistake once back in '56 when I was four and vowed never again.

The correct zip is 48012. I've corrected the earlier announcement.

Please take note if you've ordered one. And if you haven't ordered one, maybe this will prompt you to act now.

Click here for info.

All the Right Moves

Court records show that Moore has a long history of violent crimes dating back to 1999. He was convicted twice on harassment charges, three times for assault and twice for violating protective orders. [More]
Well then it sounds like nothing else could have been done to stop him.

Right?

[Via
Joe T]

We're the Only Ones MADD Enough

A state trooper in northwest Ohio who was once honored for making the most DUI arrests has been charged with drunken driving. [More]
I thought the "40" the "Only Ones" were professional enough to handle was supposed to be a Glock...

Will Firearms Freedom Acts Fail in Court?

Therefore, although it may claim to be done under Congress's tax power, that claim will fail and the fall-back position of the federal government will be Congress's authority to regulate commerce "among the states." Thus, NFA-asserted tax power would actually fall exactly under the commerce clause power challenge that is the core of the MFFA and its clones around the U.S.

Also, it's helpful to keep in mind that the MFFA and its clones are really a states' rights exercise, a challenge to federal commerce clause power on Tenth Amendment and other grounds. It is more about federal power than firearms. States' rights are the subject; firearms are the object. [
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Today's Gun Rights Examiner column presents a rebuttal to a naysayer.

Also read my new Guns Magazine "Rights Watch" column and get the latest from my fellow GREs.

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This Day in History: November 12

I can easily account for the nine old Virginia Regiments calling more frequently upon you for Clothing than any others, they were the whole winter in the Field and were reduced almost to nakedness. [More]