Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Write a letter to the editor, win a Deep Conceal holster

The contest rules are simple: Get a pro-gun rights letter to the editor published by a newspaper or an online news website that features a letters section. It does not include simply posting comments, but rather, should be something selected by the editors for standalone attributed publication. The letter can be a response to something previously published or it can introduce the readership to something new. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column offers tangible and intangible rewards.

Eat Fascist Death, Flaming Media Pigs!*

Being a lottery winner and a stage prop can be a dangerous combination. [Read]

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Little Justice

What a hot FFL doesn’t realize is that the ‘judicial review’ process can effectively bankrupt them with legal fees, and that the current interpretation of the Gun Control Act appears to limit the Court’s ‘judicial review’ of the ATF revocation to simply whether or not the ATF was authorized by law to revoke the license in the first place. The merits of the revocation aren’t usually on the table at that point, and it’s an easy way out for the Court… resulting in little justice for an FFL.” [More]
Some call it an "economic Waco."

I've said it before: Those who have skin in this game need to know how to keep it whole.

Most of you don't know this about me, but I spent many years in the corporate world developing policies and procedures in highly regulated industries, including pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical devices, defense electronics and medical practice management, helping them get through all kinds of government audits.  If you don't have a proactive compliance assessment system in place, you're asking for trouble, and those who do generally get it.

The Liability Loophole

In a recent article by the Los Angeles Times, the paper says homeowners who are part of the gated community’s homeowners’ association could ultimately be held liable for Zimmerman’s actions. [More]
Interesting avenue of attack...I'm sure if the antis can use it, they will.

Mitt Romney, Gun Owner

Well, gee, why didn't he just say so?  [Read]

That's all I needed to ignite that fire in my belly! I take it all back.  Where do I sign up?

We're NOT the Only Ones...?

Delaware sheriffs have no arrest powers? [Read]

Anybody have any corroborating information on this?

Change

NRA weighs in on the Lugar race.



Will it be enough?

A Manufactured Example

TPM Muckraker: A wholly-owned subsidiary of the Obama administration. [Read]

Wipe your chin, Ryan.

2 from W3

WarOnGuns Correspondent W3 makes some graphic statements in response to this:


And this:

This Day in History: April 10

SIR,­ The state of the recruiting business in this country is as follows: There are some draughted soldiers in different parts of the country, but they are so far, so disposed, and enlisted for so short a time that we have not thought them worth the expense of gathering up. There are recruits raising under a standing law concerning officers, soldiers, sailors and marines; these are enlisted for the war by a person resident in each county. [More]