Noting that “gun rights [are] on the chopping block as early as next week,” GOA is asking supporters to “Urge your senators, especially if they are Republicans, to OPPOSE the Loretta Lynch nomination at every step. And circulate this alert to your pro-gun family and friends as well.” [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report also contains today's Five-Minute Activism project.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Gun Owners of America leads coalition opposing Lynch confirmation
A Rare Procedural Move
Training Aids
Look at it this way--that's only 260 rounds per employee, and doesn't that tell us a lot about the way this department has metastasized...? [More]
Anybody know how many of those aren't office staff and do enforcement deployments with ARs?
Nice to know the militia is no longer necessary to the security of a free State...
[Via Florida Guy]
Anybody know how many of those aren't office staff and do enforcement deployments with ARs?
Nice to know the militia is no longer necessary to the security of a free State...
[Via Florida Guy]
We All Agree?
We all agree, of course, that to the extent it’s feasible to do so society should deny bad people access to firearms. (As a practical matter, of course, the feasibility of enforcing such constraints is zero, at least against any bad actor who seriously wishes to obtain possession of a gun, but that’s fodder for another day.) [More]That's why nothing will change until you deny bad people access to society.
[Via Michael G]
A Toothless Measure
Maybe the ones proposing it ought to be the ones to enforce it. That I'd like to see. [More]
UPDATE: Workman weighs in.
[Via Sweet Baboo]
UPDATE: Workman weighs in.
[Via Sweet Baboo]
Protecting Their Turf
The Justice Department alleges that Casillas and Reyes sold 10 guns, including four AK-47 assault rifles, and thousands of rounds of ammunition to an undercover agent posing as a cartel member. [More]Would that they showed such diligence with their own...
[Via Sweet Baboo]
This Day in History: April 16
My meaning however, was only to inform, that there were different sentiments in the Army as well as in Congress, respecting Continental & State Funds; some wishing to be thrown upon their respective States rather than the Continent at large, for payment & that, if an idea should prevail generally that Congress, or part of its members or Ministers, bent upon the latter, should delay doing them justice, or hazard it in pursuit of their favourite object; it might create such divisions in the Army as would weaken, rather than strengthen the hands of those who were disposed to support Continental measures—and might tend to defeat the end they themselves had in view by endeavouring to involve the Army. [More]Also, totally unrelated, but Mike reminds us of another important anniversary.