Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Nevada gun rights group says Secretary of State ignored petition laws

For Democrat and former Bill Clinton intern Miller, having motivation to reverse the sufficiency ruling without being compelled to is uncertain at best. [More]
This evening's Gun Rights Examiner report notes what's a little thing like the law, when Bloomberg money and Democrat interests are so darn compelling to an ambitious politician?

Florida open carry case tests recognition of bearing arms

The anti-gun group’s website notes it was founded “in memory of ... Torrey Donnell Manuel, who lost his life due to a senseless act of violence.” Further explanations on the circumstances of that act are not provided, nor is any further clarifying information apparent from search engine results. Co-founder Angela Williams maintains “she also lost 13 additional family members to gun violence in Palm Beach County, Florida.” [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes scapegoating good people for the actions of the bad makes for lousy news and lousier laws. Let's hope a glaring denial of rights leads to a positive change. And beyond hoping, let's work to make it happen.

Taking the Intelligence Out of Intelligencer

After all, Joel Connelly is a "progressive," and it is Opposite Day... [More]


Meanwhile, Over at the NBA

Oh, wait, this is the other NBA... [More]

Is that anything like the other NAMBLA...?
And let's kick their asses for stealing our domain name!
[Via Mack H]

He'd Probably Be the First to Tell You...

...he deserved it. [More]

I wouldn't argue, but for a different reason.


[Via Florida Guy]  

We've Got Ours

Screw the rest of you riff-raff. [More]

I'm trying to figure why Seattle protesters don't target those neighborhoods. Can you imagine what would happen if security-for-the-rich offed some "unarmed gentle giant"?

Think the guys doing easy duty for an extra paycheck would stick around if things really went to hell, and word got out what about all the lucrative -- and defenseless -- targets of opportunity conveniently already gathered into enclosures?

We're the Only Ones Procuring Enough

The indictment alleges that in order to buy firearms at reduced prices for personal use or resale Mavia devised a scheme to falsely certify that the firearms would be owned by the Bel Aire Police Department and would be used for law enforcement purposes. [More]
Looks like they went a step or two beyond Abramski, and we know how that turned out.

[Via Jerald R]

Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't

If he says, "No," he is lying to a police officer, which is a crime. If he answers truthfully, "Yes," he has just incriminated himself. So what's a person to say? [More]
Seems to me Haynes v. U.S. would invalidate the requirement to self-report, and might even be used to toss evidence from a search based on such refusal. Of course, I'm not really a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV...

What It Takes

Legal Insurrection wins FOIA suit over David Gregory gun law non-prosecution [More]
That's because the "government" in DC is a bunch of goddamn criminals, including the chief of police. So it's not like a citizen can just ask them a legitimate question and get a straight answer, because they know they're a bunch of goddamn criminals.

I know.  I tried doing it the easy way. And again.

But Lord help you if you're not one of the elites.

Bunch of goddamn criminals... telling US what to do.

[Via Michael G]

Yeah, Right, "Molon Labe!"

What's happening in Nevada WILL be spreading to the states. The group doing the fighting there has "a Twitter feed where the latest news and information will be posted for sharing." Despite that being shared, only 39 are currently even doing the bare minimum of following them to get that information.

The enemy likes it that way.

Which means even fewer are actually doing anything to help. So much for the vaunted power of "grassroots." No wonder some of our "leaders" feel compelled to compromise. It's not like the ones doing the loudest bitching ever raise a finger to help with the heavy lifting.

But hey, we can no doubt count on costless anonymous internet bravado to win that next civil war for us!  I can't think of a better way to guarantee one than doing nothing now to use the considerable resources still at our disposal.


Nope, It's Not DC

Figures, unlike every other Secretary of State corporations website I've been to, DC makes you register to do an entity search.  Anyway, these guys -- the ones behind them who filed them and where -- remain intentionally concealed at present.

Why would that be?

This Day in History: December 10

They say the underlying intent in making the populace sport rosettes, as the drunkards had done, was to have all the pensionaries murdered, recall the Duke of Brunswick, conclude a separate peace with the English, take charge of the nation, and so on. [More]