Friday, December 28, 2018

Blasts from the Past

I'm waiting for AmmoLand to finish site maintenance so I can input my article about the "bump stock" lawsuit I'm a plaintiff in, and expect it will be posted by tonight.

In the mean time, seeing as how one of the core issues is ATF making arbitrary and contradictory rules, the thought occurs that many here now were not around almost a decade ago, and current events have jogged my memory about tangentially-related f***-ups.

These are Internet Archive/Wayback Machine links to two of my old "Gun Rights Examiner" articles.  As such, embedded internal links may no longer work.


Like they say, close enough for government wet work...

1 comment:

Steve Miller said...

Dang can't believe Weingarten sp? or perhaps maybe I SHOULD believe, that he advocated - in an ammoland article about the Baltimore "buy back" - registering NFA items or in his words "bring unregistered NFA items into the legal fold" as if registration never led to confiscation and to genocide. He concluded with "Bump stocks present a logical and compelling reason for an NFA amnesty". FWIW I still carry around one of Mike Vanderboegh's business cards (handed to me by Mike) that states "When democracy turns to tyranny, the armed citizen still gets to vote".