Armed Maine Residents Try to Forcibly Quarantine Out-of-Towners By Blocking Their Road With a Tree [More]Interesting: Vinalhaven has about twice the number of registered Democrats as registered Republicans.
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Armed Maine Residents Try to Forcibly Quarantine Out-of-Towners By Blocking Their Road With a Tree [More]Interesting: Vinalhaven has about twice the number of registered Democrats as registered Republicans.
Court records show the wife who fed her husband fish cleaner (poison?) has a history of mental illness (paranoia, depression, donating to liberal politicians & Super PACS) [More]A rejoinder sometimes attributed to Churchill comes to mind.
It strikes me that it's terribly funny that the response of some Americans to a virus is to buy guns [More]The guy oughta stick to what he's good at.
CBS News Says ‘Editing Mistake’ Led To Misleading Video Showing An Italian Hospital During Segment On New York’s Coronavirus Crisis [More]At least ABC News got the eradication efforts right...
Brian Lane lawfully purchased three bump stocks before the rule took effect and raises a Fifth Amendment challenge that the federal government must compensate him for taking his property. The federal government responds that the rule falls under a valid use of the police power, which requires no compensation. But as explained below, the federal government forgot the Tenth Amendment and the structure of the Constitution itself. It is concerning that the federal government believes it swallowed thestates whole. Assuming the federal government didn’t abolish the states to take their police power, the Court DENIES the motion to dismiss WITHOUT PREJUDICE. The Court will allow the federal government to try again and explain which enumerated power justifies the federal regulation and whether it allows a taking without compensation. [More]The whole business of taking in the first place isn't resolved and the judge seems to accept the 'bump stocks were used" contention with no official confirmation, but this does throw a nice wrinkle into things plus appears to my untutored mind to create a conflict between courts, a requirement for SCOTUS reconsideration.
Will the Second Amendment Survive Coronavirus? [More]It will thrive. This business of us using the forms of government to do things "lawfully" is just us being nice. Take those away and make it "Surrender or die" and we'll be talking a whole new dynamic.
Though President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) has been accused of not taking the China Virus seriously, he is working the issue his own way. Recently, he said that Mexicans in the United States shouldn’t travel to Mexico... [More]Think about that for a moment.
Unless we find some way to rein in the government’s power grabs, the fall-out will be epic. [More]But just think how safe we'll feel!
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Lundy lashed out, complaining Marshall wasn’t following coronavirus social distancing guidelines, and allegedly slugged her in the head, knocking her to the ground, according to police sources. [More]So it's not uncommon for fist attacks to be lethal, and that justifies using all force necessary to stop them?
Here's what I got so far. Some of it makes no sense which means I obviously guessed the wrong words, but if I got the names right you might have some more grist for searches.
Hookstown Penna July 26 1861Genl. H. B. BeiselDr Sir
Your favor of 22nd wish to Major Littith is before me. I am at a loss to understand how it is that the Gov. and Adjutant Genl. authorized you to hold the Arms and equipments now in your possession. the order is in direct opposition to the instructions received by me on yesterday to collect all arms &c good and bad in the county and ship to E. M. Biddle Adjutant Genl. immediately [....] a circular from Maj. O. H. Wheeler which will explain itself.
Acting by virtue of authority delegated to me by [....] Wheeler I now authorize you to box up and ship to E. M. Biddle Harris burg all the arms and equipments now in your possession and belonging to your company, taking care to mark on boxes 2nd Brig. 19 Div. of which you will make a full and exact report to me, giving the number of arms of each of the [.....] necessary equipments on receipt of which I will send you a receipt for same and just as soon as the Arms are remodeled you will receive a sufficient [...] to equip the [.] which you are now organizing. Any necessary expenses which you may be at in having Arms &c hauled to Brighton will be paid by me Make out a bill in due form for same & send it to me receipted.
The circular which I now enclose you in this you will please return Your request to meet with you on Saturday 3rd July will be promptly attended to by Littith or myself.
I am very truly yours J M B Carothers Deputy Brig [....] 2 Brig 19 DivComeau continued with further observations:
E. M. Biddle is mentioned on this page... H. B. Beisel is mentioned on p. 301 of this book as being on the "committee of 100" in Beaver County...archive.org has the whole book for download.And David Hardy clued me in to "The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies," for those lazy days when I find myself with too much time on my hands which so plague me...:-)