Thursday, February 13, 2014

The Shooting Cycle

We conclude by addressing whether the shooting cycle can be broken. [More]
Oooh--ooh! I know the answer to that one!  Ask me!

We're the Only Ones Stunning Enough

Seeing stuff like this...

...makes me wonder at what point people caught up in these situations are going to have a Salish epiphany...

Under the "Dash-2" Amendment

It's meant to confuse. [More]

That's because the truth they're trying to obfuscate in their fraud is so simple.

The whole thing reminds me of nothing so much as an Otis B. Driftwood contract reading:

Well, you should have come to the first party. We didn't get home until around four in the morning. I was blind for three days.

My New Favorite Charity

And remember, every dollar you spend here is one less dollar that can be used on something more effective! [More]

So I recommend all gungrabbers, demanding herbivores and other useful idiots donate today!  Dig deep!

And tell a friend!

[Via Dave Licht]


Another Reason Why I Never Waste My Time on Gun Boards

Having to deal with obnoxious ignoramuses like "Aimless"... [More]

It's real easy to attack another man from the comfort of anonymity.  All the prog trolls and infiltrators do it.

Poison Pills

If ever there was a time to invoke product tampering laws... [More]

A Mississippi Spate

The House on Tuesday passed a trio of gun-rights bills — one to prevent local governments from buying guns to destroy them, another to make clear local governments can’t seize guns during states of emergency or martial law and one clarifying state gun laws preempt local ordinances. [More]
A trio?  Oh, they mean a spate.
 
I talked about HB 314 here.  Of special significance:
The legislation will also allow private citizens to hold counties and municipalities liable for ordinances that violate state preemption, giving them the ability to challenge such edicts in court, and providing attorney fees and a civil penalty that may not be paid with public funds.

We're the Only Ones Assaulted Enough, Eh?

While this is from Aug. 2013, the lesson it teaches is timeless. [More]

[Via J3]

What If You Passed an Edict...

...and nobody obeyed you? [More]

All those people judging and badmouthing all Connecticut gun owners have some reconsideration to do.  Not to mention apologizing.

[Via Andrea Shea King]

Tomorrow the World!

John Podesta, the former Clinton Administration chief of staff who is spearheading President Barack Obama’s aggressive strategy of government-by-regulation, has also been helping United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon with an even more ambitious job: setting the stage to radically transform the world’s economic, environmental and social agenda.  [More]
Gomer?

Oh, there you are!

[Via LS]

A Higher Calling

We are called upon to decide whether a responsible, law-abiding citizen has a right under the Second Amendment to carry a firearm in public for self-defense. [More]
By whom?

I'm sure I don't cede that decision to you.

In this case, the ball moved in the right direction.

But the ultimate "decider" on whether or not you surrender will be you.

Because this ain't over...by a long shot.

[Via Leonard Embody]

UPDATE: Workman weighs in.

EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

GUN BUYBACKS DON'T WORK! [More]

And that story photo is just begging for a caption.

The Final Say?

I dunno--seems we might have a say in what the final limits are... [More]

Besides, if we had an honest court, they'd have upheld "shall not be infringed" 80 damn years ago.

I've been saying since before Heller:
I believe the court will not dare say there is no individual rkba. But if they find there is one, it will be so heavily burdened with "reasonable restrictions" as to ensure the status quo. They'll never admit the truth unless someone, that would be us, has enough power to compel them.

The Nail Gun Loophole

How many more must die?
Another tragedy that could have been avoided... [More]

How many more until we do something to address  this  lethal   epidemic?

My God, you can buy these online!

[Via cydl]

We Have Always Depended on the Kindness of Strangers

And by golly, if limiting our options to the advantage of the gungrabbers doesn't work, well then, game over. [More]

It's not like there's any place for giving warnings in deterring aggression anyway. Or for forming alliances. Or peaceably assembling.

Besides, "screw the Founding Fathers."

But what do I know? I'm just a "masterbating to Red Dawn" with my "fanboys" while the real political chess masters are saving New York and presenting LinkedIn avatars like this:


Release the Kraken!

Oh, and you won't be needing those guns... [More]

This Day in History: February 13

General Schuyler passing that way, apprehending they were in some danger, from the character of the people in the vicinity on the other side of the river, obtained a militia guard until a guard could be sent by colonel Reid from Albany, which has been done. [More]