There's some good stuff being turned out by the Gun Rights Examiners. 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:
Dan Bidstrup/Denver:
Updates on Philippine elections and Denver gun show shooting last March
John Longenecker/Los Angeles:
Safer Streets 2010: Invigorating the electorate via college students.
John Pierce/Minneapolis:
The man who single-handedly scuttled voting rights for DC
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Thursday, April 29, 2010
We're the Only Ones "Oops--Our Bad!" Enough
As the officers approached the vehicle, McKinnley slipped and his firearm went off. Officer Mitch McDannald thought the gunfire came from the suspect and he returned fire, fatally wounding Thompson. [More]Yes, "it's unfortunate that they were put into this position," ain't it, though, Commissioner Billy?
You know--this position.
But I love how you paint it to where they're the unfortunate ones.
[Via FFFW]
Bad News...
...for gun owners.
No kidding.
Who'da thunk?
Let the disgusting and cowardly apologist excuses begin.
[Via retrotruckman]
No kidding.
Who'da thunk?
Let the disgusting and cowardly apologist excuses begin.
[Via retrotruckman]
We're the Only Ones Professionally Favored Enough
A state trooper named Sheila McKaig, 41, was stopped 10 times for various traffic offenses over 14 months and never once got a New Jersey traffic citation. [More]Hey, it's Jersey. And she's an "Only One."
**it happens.
[Via Michael R]
We're the Only Ones Crack Law Enforcement Team Members Enough
She admitted to authorities, the affidavit states, that she had been smoking crack four to six times a week for about a year, and that she and another person who lives with her occasionally drove to Milwaukee to buy crack. [More]In Wisconsin.
Where there's no concealed carry.
Because you're just not as much of a crack shot as the "Only Ones."
Ain't that right, Tyler...?
[Via Steve T]
Just What We Need
More democrats. [Read]
I agree, this needs to go viral. And then we need to, you know, do something about it.
I agree, this needs to go viral. And then we need to, you know, do something about it.
Did He Or Didn't He?
Did armed Ohioan near Obama's plane really break law?And until it's proven, what the hell's the deal with this?
Man at N.C. airport had permit to carry gun, advocates note [More]
That's some "service"...
Stop Or I'll Mentor!
Anybody Have Time...
...to help educate "Robert"? [See "Comments"]
Or at least not let him stand unchallenged if he proves ineducable?
Or at least not let him stand unchallenged if he proves ineducable?
Chinese Gun Control on Cutting Edge
What the hell is going on?
Helplessness, that's what.
Hey, it works so well there, why don't we try it here?
Got your Little Red Book?
[Via Steven K and Anthony Bouchard]
And THEN What?
If no National Guard to curb violence, then what? [More]Oh, I don't know, genius. Suppose we think this through...
Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.
Nevada District 1 Congressional Candidates Answer Gun Rights Questionnaire
The incumbent, Shelley Berkley, has earned an "F" rating from Gun Owners of America, and that alone should motivate gun-owning constituents to pink slip her. "On the Issues" tells us NRA gave her an "F" in 2003, that she backs nonsense like "smart guns" and waiting periods--although it does look like she changed positions on suing gun manufacturers.Today's Gun Rights Examiner column gives Nevada gun owners a more sure way to place their bets.
Here are two challengers to consider for unseating Berkley, Michele Fiore and Craig Lake... [More]
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This Day in History: April 29
To secure milk was always a problem, and now Washington planned as follows: April 29, 1778. "Many inconveniences having attended the order of the 17th inst. by confining the purchasing of milk and other necessaries for the use of the sick to the regimental Q. Masters. Instead of that mode a discreet serjiant and few men according to the number sick in the regiment, are to be sent out daily to purchase such articles." [More]