That this particular panel would arrive at the conclusion they did should hardly surprise anyone who understands who they are and that expecting fair and unbiased judicial review from establishment-approved jurists with an agenda is a myth perpetuated to give such courts the appearance of authoritative legitimacy. In fact, all three of these characters have pasts and documented sympathies that would have made any other ruling improbable, to put it kindly. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report looks at a serious bit of judicial activist subversion--a huge legal setback for the Second Amendment that could pave the way for more if you and I allow it.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Anti-gun federal panel torpedoes right to carry in New York
Hipshot
Without immersing myself in the argument--and I do think it's useful to show how the antis lie to conflate semiautos with machine guns--I do want to make one quick point about how "military-style assault weapons" have the added feature of letting one fire from the hip:
Congratulations, No Hard Feelings, How Can I Help?
Great to see them getting along, ain't it, Prof. Quigley? I understand the administration needs a new ambassador to Libya... [Read]
[Via bondmen]
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Huh. Well, that's cool. I always find out about these things by surprise.
Those are pleasant, welcome surprises. Others, not so much.
Imagine my surprise finding this guy feeling free to use one of my works in his publication without even asking, let alone paying.
Some years back I had to send a cease and desist to a place that sells college papers and that changed the title and a few words to one of my GUNS & AMMO magazine articles...oh, look, someone else is selling it now.
I Wonder if Any of Them Used That Shoulder Thing That Goes Up?
Armed American Radio Revisited
Here's Sunday night's program to listen to at your leisure:
- 11-25-2012 Hour 1: News and commentary by host Mark Walters and producer Sean C. "Seanto" Young.
- 11-25-2012 Hour 2: News and commentary -- I join in at the halfway mark.
- 11-25-2012 Hour 3: Roundtable -- George "Mad Ogre" Hill joins in.
We're the Only Ones Offering You a Moving Experience Enough
We're the Only Ones Rapping Enough
A lieutenant in the Dallas Police Department who goes by the name “Lucille Baller” when she promotes herself as a recording artist promises to shoot anyone who messes with her in a rap song that was posted on her website. [More]I listened to the track and could only take about 30 seconds of her "talent." Good grief, that's some irritating **** right there.
[Via Neil W]