Thursday, April 21, 2016
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Win in Arizona on Private Gun Sale Infringements will be Jewel in Bloomberg’s Crown
The bottom line is Bloomberg intends to throw himself into Arizona with everything he’s got. [More]He knows if he can buy a “victory,” it will confirm what all gun-grabbers rely on: That by sticking to a strategy of bamboozling the ignorant, a well-funded juggernaut can roll over the next objective, and the next one after that.
Civil Rights and the Second Amendment
“The only times an Afro-American who was assaulted got away has been when he had a gun and used it in self-defense. The lesson this teaches, and which every Afro-American should ponder well, is that a Winchester rifle should have a place of honor in every black home, and it should be used for that protection which the law refuses to give.” [More]Not that Hillary will mention this while pandering to Sharpton's mob.
[Via Michael G]
State of Emergency
What better time for Opposite Day "progressives" to have made obtaining the means of defense illegal? [More]
Meaning they're going to fight to keep it that way. For public safety, you see.
That said, anyone who waits until streets and stores are likely to be closed has a lesson or two in preparedness they may learn, assuming they make it through to the other side. It reminds me of a woman I know, who will not "allow" guns in her home (disregard for a moment what she's prepared to do about it should someone bring one in anyway.) She has a relative who owns several, and she believes if the situation ever gets really serious, her husband can borrow one from him (assuming the relative is willing, someone can make it across town and back with the goods, that they can even figure out how to load whatever they end up with, and have been spared more than a handful of rounds to load it with.)
What better time to learn how to use a gun, and to develop the proper knowledge, skills, discipline and mindset, than at the very last minute, when determined enemies are advancing on your position?
[Via cydl]
Meaning they're going to fight to keep it that way. For public safety, you see.
That said, anyone who waits until streets and stores are likely to be closed has a lesson or two in preparedness they may learn, assuming they make it through to the other side. It reminds me of a woman I know, who will not "allow" guns in her home (disregard for a moment what she's prepared to do about it should someone bring one in anyway.) She has a relative who owns several, and she believes if the situation ever gets really serious, her husband can borrow one from him (assuming the relative is willing, someone can make it across town and back with the goods, that they can even figure out how to load whatever they end up with, and have been spared more than a handful of rounds to load it with.)
What better time to learn how to use a gun, and to develop the proper knowledge, skills, discipline and mindset, than at the very last minute, when determined enemies are advancing on your position?
[Via cydl]
How She Should Appear
Assuming that she should appear... [More]
I guess considering they're Federal Reserve notes, what difference does it make?
[Via Florida Guy]
So Much for an Amicable Divorce
In 1861, Texans voted to secede and join the Confederacy during the Civil War. When the war was over, the Supreme Court decided — in a case that involved none other than Texas, albeit on the non-secession side — that states can’t secede unilaterally and any attempt to do so will be “absolutely null.” [More]So "irreconcilable differences" and even outright abuse don't matter? If you try to leave us we'll stalk you, and capture, you, and punish you and bring you back because we belong together for ever and always...?
How creepy and intolerable is that?
Making a #Hashtag of Things
I have no idea what this is supposed to prove. [More]
Near as I can figure, we may need to have a national conversation on common sense hashtag safety laws...
Talk About Brazen!
This was a brazen act by individuals who obviously had no fear of being met with any opposition from the people who work in or patronize an environment where firearms are banned by federal law. [More]Thanks for nothing, Supreme Court. What do we feed you people for again?
You know what else is brazen?
"Pro-gun Democrat" Jon Tester making sure post offices stay "gun free" and getting an "A" rating and NRA endorsement plus NSSF's "Legislator of the Year" award for "protecting gun rights."