Friday, June 21, 2013

Amnesty could remove firearms disabilities from millions of current lawbreakers

That appears to mean, unless that law is changed, untold millions who have willfully violated federal immigration laws -- for years -- could become eligible to own and carry guns, because there is nothing in U.S. Code prohibiting "provisional immigrants." [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary has something to tick off both sides of the debate -- which is fine by me if it helps derail the selling out of the Republic.

We're the Only Ones Blowing Our Careers Enough

...Caswell ‘blew .000’ on all of them,” the release said. [More]
Now that doesn't quite sound complete, does it?

At least now they can make Jab...uh...Cada release Han Solo from the carbonite...

[Via Ed D]


The Magical Misery Tour is Dying to Take You Away


1 in 12 on Bloomberg’s gun victims list are crime suspects [More]
This is getting to be painful to keep up with.

They're going full Bloomberg. Never go full Bloomberg.

[Via Sierra Gulf]

Ghosts of Waco

Jeff Knox  and Mike McNulty note the specter of Hillary haunting the ruins. [More]

A Moving Story

A gun manufacturer is considering buying the entire 620-acre Pike County business park for $2 million to escape an unfriendly gun climate in New York. Kahr Firearms Group would move its corporate headquarters... [More]
Fidelity to RKBA principles aside, I would think it would make good business sense for all such corporations to get the hell out of "progressive" states if for no other reason than to reduce tax and regulatory burdens.

[Via William T]

When Forks are Outlawed...

And it was one of those assault utensils, with no legitimate forking purpose... [More]

[Via William T]

"Victims" of Gun Violence

Not just terrorists, but killers. [More]

The Magical Misery Tour is dying to take you away...

[Via William T]

Theme from A Summer Place

Big Oath Keepers Summer Gathering at Annual North West Patriots and Preparedness Rally, July 26-28 [More
Don't worry, Jordan Page will be playing, not Percy Faith.

Strange Days

Stranger still to learn that the Kennedy firing the rifle, a 14-year-old granddaughter of late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, is killing seal pups in Canada, according a caption for the photo written by her father. [More]
What's so strange about rich "progressives" being hypocrites?

[Via Neil W]

A Lot of Potential

It’s a small-scale effort so far, but Coplen has lofty targets. [More]
Feel free to help him reach his goals.

[Via Michael G]

Stop the Threat Encore

American Trigger Sports Network's "Overwhelming Force" episode will run again this evening. [Details]

Appealing to the Intellect

What better way to raise public awareness on the nuanced implications of important policy issues that members of a free society must evaluate and make informed decisions about? [More]

Assaulted: Two Reviews

Of course it shouldn't present "both sides." That would indicate the antis have arguments of merit that deserve equal consideration.  And expecting a documentary to sway hard-core antis is not only ridiculous, unless the person leveling such a critique can demonstrate a successful track record of persuading mass Road to Damascus conversions, it's hypocritical.

Treat the documentary as something that will resonate with gun owners and give them further information, and that may cause fence-sitters to consider some points they never have before. If it does that, it's does all that anyone can and should expect of it.

The Patriot Peril

These groups should be closely monitored, with resources adequate to the task, even if it means shifting some homeland security money from the hunt for foreign terrorists. [More]
SPLC said it, LA Times repeated it, that settles it...

Or does it?  The poll would seem to indicate a grassroots/AstroTurf disconnect...

Funny how the "progressives" are all indignant when they're the ones being spied on, but all for it if it's done against those they demand be controlled.

Protecting the Innocent

The youth, 12, whose name has not been released because of his age... [More]
So how does it enhance our safety to keep this violent little savage anonymous?

This Day in History: June 21

On June 21, 1781, the Virginia General Assembly passed a joint resolution requesting the governor to offer pardons to individuals who were participating in Claypool's Rebellion. [More]