There's some good stuff being turned out. I hope you're availing yourself of it, and importantly, sharing these links via emails, on blogs and forums, with your local newspaper editor, etc.
A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."
These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.
Here are their latest offerings:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Snohomish County councilman misrepresents law to push anti-gun agenda
Good shooting of one bad man, good arrest of another
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Volunteers of America
What people can do to volunteer at this point is to sign up at the Muster 4-19 networking site I've created for the event and RSVP for the "leaders' recon/ dry run taking place on the 18th at Ft. Hunt, the day prior to the Big Day.This is for the Restore the Constitution Rally.
Can you please pass this as well as the link to anyone who can help out:
http://muster4-19.ning.com/events [More]
Not to be confused with the Second Amendment March.
I'll be at both.
Because my friends asked me to, and I will not let them stand alone.
Some People Simply Shouldn't Have Guns
I've said it before, some people simply shouldn't have guns. But aside from either putting them under custodial care or removing them from society altogether, I just don't see what you can do about it that won't mess with those of us who have no problem being free and responsible human beings.
The truth is, some people shouldn't have telephones.
Some people shouldn't have chocolate bunnies.
Just how low of a bar setting are we willing to tolerate?
The truth is, some people shouldn't have telephones.
Some people shouldn't have chocolate bunnies.
Just how low of a bar setting are we willing to tolerate?
We're the Only Ones Knocking Off Enough
"They have to knock, state a purpose, say they have a warrant and give time for the person to surrender"...[More]Really?
Since when?
[Via FFFW]
We're the Only Ones Choking You Up Enough
Derek Cherven, 28, a trooper assigned to the Bristol district attorney’s office, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment yesterday morning in Wrentham District Court on charges of assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, after he allegedly tried to strangle his girlfriend, authorities said. [More]Well, it looks like they're treating him like they would us: identifying him, relieving him of duty, RO, etc...
So why present this as an "Only Ones" story?
Just to point out that this is one of The Entrusted who allegedly committed an act of violence, as opposed to threatening to commit one. But the anti-gunners continue to ignore such stories and insist that We the People are the "only ones" can't be trusted to keep and bear arms.
[Via Ed M]
Time For Another Common Sense Gun Control Law
No-Fly List Includes the Dead [More]And don't we have some politicians who think such lists are reliable enough to deny gun purchases?
Why yes, we do.
Thing is, there already are laws in many locales that interfere with our ability to "legally" transfer arms to our heirs--either because of permitting "requirements" or because of banned grandfathered weapons.
We all know what we've got to do in those situations, don't we?
The only danger is, some future historian might try to make the case that because guns aren't showing up in probate records, they must not really have been all that prevalent. Just before he claimed the dog ate his homework or whatever...
Nawww--who but a knuckleheaded liar relying on agenda-driven subversives and the media running interference for him would have the gall to try something like that...?
An Obstructed View
OUR VIEW: Mental health awareness, not guns, can prevent shootings [More]So you're supposed to yell out "We understand that you're crazy!" and that'll stop things?
Or what?
My guess is, the people being shot realized their attacker was a lunatic, and that was the least of their immediate concerns.
And speaking of nutty, this one really strikes me as a reality disconnect:
(Certainly the Kent State incident was also evidence of a national distress, but one we’re not likely to see again soon.)Having experienced then and now, I wouldn't be so confident at predicting what "we're...likely to see again soon" under the current "national distress" level.
We're the Only Ones In a Hurry to Bug Out Enough
“I’ve gotta run!” [More]So let's see:
He's all for disarming you and me, and maintaining the "Only Ones" distinction. But he's not about to risk his own precious bee-hind should things go awry...
Forget it Jake, it's Ch-Town.
Still, I wish I could get this song out of my head...
[Via Parrothead Jeff]
In the Green Zone
U.S. Rep. Danny Davis, one of the state's leading Democrats, said Illinois doesn't have enough pockets of hardline conservatives for the tea party to have widespread success like it might in other states.
"I'm not at the level of any great fear at this moment," he said. [More]
I don't suppose it's occurred to you that if you do reach that level, it may be too late?
[Via HZ]
What You Mean "We"?
If we can't or won't cure the stupid, at least we can disarm it. [More]Is that the Royal "We" or do you plan to personally do your part?
Kurt Hofmann writes more about this loathsome punk.
Is Your Doctor Qualified to Give Gun Safety Advice?
OK doc—you want to advise me? Sure. Just write down what certifications you've earned establishing your qualifications to do so—or let me know if you've received no such training but are presuming to pass yourself off as competent and authoritative anyway. Then make sure you verify your malpractice insurance covers dispensing unqualified recommendations presented as medical advice—just in case I follow it and something goes horribly wrong. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes that just because someone is an expert in one field, it doesn't automatically make him an expert in all.
Also help some "gun extremists" set off a "bomb" that will be felt in Washington, and join me today on Trigger Sports LIVE!
Tell a friend?
This Day in History: April 7
In this instance West's subject is the collapse of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, on April 7, 1778, during a fractious debate in the House of Lords about the worsening crisis over the future of the American colonies. [More]You can read about it here.