A shameless opportunist who won't hesitate exploiting this to attack the rights of his overwhelmingly peaceable countrymen...
Anyone want to place bets?
UPDATE: Here's the felony complaint.
California's three major public pension funds are underfunded by more than half a trillion dollars...[More]This has inspired me to come up with a new saying that sounds like it ought to be an old one:
When the trough is empty, the hogs go feral.Be a heck of a thing, wouldn't it? In so many ways...
"It does stop people from coming out and acting the fool"...[More]Perhaps.
“People should be free from the fear and the potential for violence firearms represent,” said Democratic Assembly Member Lori SaldaƱa of San Diego, in a statement. [More]So Lori's plan is to ensure if they do encounter the potential for violence firearms represent, they'll be absolutely paralyzed in helpless terror! Right before they're killed.
There exists dash-cam video of Masters' shooting. There are also police interviews of other witnesses, and the police report itself. But the public and the press are as unlikely to see any of those as they are to learn the officer’s name. That's because the Fairfax County Police Department—along with the neighboring municipal police departments of Arlington and Alexandria—are among the most secretive, least transparent law enforcement agencies in the country. And local political leaders don't seem particularly concerned about it. [More]So what will it take to make them "particularly concerned"? And why should we be "particularly concerned" about them?
Cool. I'm sure they've made some kids very happy. Let's just hope the recovery effort doesn't end up "following department protocol," where only one side goes home at the end of their shift...During the arrest, the officer placed a pepperball launcher on top of the cruiser.
The officers drove off with the launcher still on the car and it fell off somewhere in route to jail. [More]
This report...is most assuredly worth the read. The report answers some questions about drug trafficking in Mexico and just how uncommitted the Mexican government is to stopping it. Also says something about the so-called US/Mexico gun problem as well as illegal immigration, but you’ll have to read between the lines for those two. Confirms what I‘ve been saying for some time as to whether the Mexican government is actually a friend of the United States.
The "Safety Guide" is a tool for promoting that agenda, and a useful one, because it carries the weight of perceived medical authority, to which many simply defer without question. Being a peer, Woolley doesn't have to, and he demonstrates how the "defensive value of guns" is "glaringly omitted" from the tract, that their "deterrent value is ignored," that some households have higher risks than most, that claims are carefully worded to produce a desired reaction, that evidence is inconsistently evaluated, and that the whole damned effort smacks of a legislative, rather than a medical agenda. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column diagnoses an epidemic of hoplophobia in the medical community and isolates a likely pathogen.
On April 6, 1778, a large party of British, mostly "Greens" and "Highlanders," landed on the south side of Shark River Inlet and destroyed both salt works there. The troops were reported to have been 135 in number; while they were at work on the second building, they were surprised by a body of 15 mounted militiamen, who routed them so badly that the British sank two of their own flat-bottomed boats in re-embarking. [More]