Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Just Think of All the Time We'll Save!

Massachusetts Considers Denying Constitutional Rights to Innocent Arrestees [More]
Guilty until proven innocent? Well, they're in the right state for it.

So are they supposed to float or sink? I always get that mixed up when I persecute people...

[Via Michael G]

We're the Only Ones Ironing Out Our Problems Enough

Medically-retired Mesa cop collecting worker's comp is Ironman athlete [More
Su-ckerssss...

[Via Florida Guy

It's Clobberin' Time!

No! [More]

Gomer?

And here I thought they were so close.

Counting Coup

Part of the ongoing "progressive" effort to demonize patriots as domestic terrorists... [More]

Texas open carry group seeks spotlight on harassment of veterans and gun owners

What they’re saying and asking is pretty straightforward and easy to help with... [More]
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes the “Come and Take It” State came and took it. Now what are we going to do about that?

Armed American Radio Redux

Here's last Sunday's show:
AAR Washington Editor Neil McCabe breaks down the “State of the Kingdom” address.  John Higgs from CO, David Codrea, George Hill and Seanto join Mark to round out this weeks broadcast filled with commentary and entertainment.

It's Never Enough for Bolsheviks.

Even when they get total control, that's just the beginning for them. [More]

A Bizarre Twist of Fate, Indeed

In a bizarre twist of fate, as Hoffman’s body lay on the floor of his apartment undiscovered, David Codrea had released on article on how Hoffman was battling his addictions while narrating a gun control cartoon for gun-grabber Michael Bloomberg... [More]
Bob Owens shares what the rest of the media ignores, no doubt because it threatens their narrative.

As I indicated when I posted my article, I found the headline of Hoffman's death on Drudge immediately after hitting "publish." My jaw dropped. I could not believe such coincidences could happen, and if they did, that they could happen to me.  I had the fleeting suspicion I'd been hacked and punked.

I went right back in and pulled the article to think if I should alter it to reflect the news, or kill it altogether, and what I should say to those who'd noticed, particularly since I'd already sent out this tweet:

Obviously, that no longer was applicable, but that was the crux of my article and why I'd written it in the first place--to illustrate the utter hypocrisy of calling for citizen disarmament and at the same time providing funding to the violent criminal underworld -- the very people in so many cases, particularly in urban neighborhoods -- who are committing all that "gun violence."

Let me make it clear, as I have in the past, that I do not support the so-called "War on Drugs," which I parody with the very name of this blog. I see no Constitutional authority for the Feds to involve themselves, and I believe the negative impacts of prohibition at all levels, including the evils of asset forfeiture, domestic financial and other spying, police militarization, official corruption and imprisonment of non-violent "offenders" are poor tradeoffs for whatever it is all those intrusions on liberty are supposed to accomplish.  I don't think treating moral, spiritual, psychological and medical problems as criminal problems has any chance of being effective, and only guarantees more badness all the way around.

Don't let it affect the rest of us, and have at it. The second you do, it becomes our business.

The thing is, Hoffman let it affect the rest of us, because he gave money to some of the most violent criminals plaguing us. I won't get into a circular logic argument here about what things would be like IF the state hadn't interfered by making drugs "illegal," because what we're dealing with now is how things ARE, not how some might wish them to be. The fact is, if you give money to the gangs and cartels, you are enabling their ability to hurt and kill others, which they do with regularity. And finding the guy had something like 70 bags of junk in his apartment, and had most likely been using it at the same time he was doing "gun control" voice-overs for Bloomberg cartoons, indicates he was giving substantial aid and comfort to some very evil, dangerous and violent people. That makes it our business, particularly with his insistence that the state make the rest of us more vulnerable to his supplier's gangland associates.

And then to see the cavalier way Bloomberg's youthful ward Mark Glaze memorialized Hoffman as "a friend to our movement," with no acknowledgment, let alone condemnation of how the man's actions worked  directly against everything MAIG pretends it stands for, and to see the way the "Authorized Journalists" are keeping a lid on informing the public of Hoffman's connection with that group, and how the loathsome hypocrites of Hollywood are lauding the guy into martyrdom, and that's enough.

Here's how my article ended, before I learned he'd killed himself:
This is what Hoffman has helped to perpetuate. Anyone buying heroin is getting it from dangerous people.

How telling that someone who exhibited lifelong issues controlling himself insists on controlling others. This is a father who had a son born in 2003, a daughter in 2006 and another daughter in 2008, and abused narcotics and did heroin in spite of those responsibilities that are properly assumed by moral and rational people to be not just his obligation, but a sacred trust.

This narcissistic stage prop’s weakness and projection issues should have no bearing on the rights of free people who do not share his character defects and who do not require high-priced celebrity detox. Still, if the guy is truly rehabilitated, there is good that can come from his experience, by showing others that redemption can be had and that lives can be turned around.

But that’s not enough. The people causing the violence Hoffman wants to punish you and me for are still out there ruining, endangering and violently ending lives, often with “illegal” guns.

If Hoffman and MAIG and its wholly-owned Demand Action subsidiary are serious, let’s see if they’re willing to address that issue head on, or if their whole shtick is merely fraudulent political theater intended to advance citizen, rather than violent criminal disarmament. Surely if MAIG is sincere, they will join me to “Demand Phillip Seymour Hoffman rat out his heroin provider,” and possibly lead authorities further up the supply chain in an effort to save lives from “gun violence”?

No?
Not that they and the media and Hollywood and all those with real influence to shape public opinion wouldn't have just ignored it...

This Day in History: February 4

I have received yours of the 25th. past, in which you acquaint me with the Reasons you have for being fully of Opinion that no Loan is possible to be procured by you, till there is a Treaty. Our only Dependance then appears to be on this Court; and I am happy to find that it still continues dispos’d to assist us. [More]

Monday, February 03, 2014

Like a Good Neighbor

Good for the chief deputy for applauding instead of admonishing them. It always bugs me when they do that. [More]

Allow me: I'm not sure I'd have done things this way, though, unless I saw my neighbors were actually in danger, what with legal considerations being what they are these days.

I just talked with Mike--he says it happened near him but he needs to find out if this involved anyone he knows.

[Via Florida Guy

We're the Only Ones Splitting Hairs Enough

Can't a herder fleece the sheep anymore? [More]

If they own us, what's the problem?

[Via Florida Guy]

College Students Sign Petition to Imprison All Registered Gun Owners!

Mark Dice sure knows how to find 'em. [Watch]

Signs of the Times

Nolan said she is not opposed to posting it, she’s just worried that not enough people are aware of what it means and could misinterpret the new signage. [More]
This is what passes for an educator these days. Can you imagine how utterly useless this ungulate would be if there were a wolf in the fold?

[Via BE]

Brinks receives four new FFLs after dropping revocation appeal

The outcome is positive for both Brink's and ATF. That said, it should be noted that FFLs without such resources and access to competent representation should not assume they’re immune to similar adverse actions that could put them out of business or worse. [More]
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes happy ending are possible, but they’re generally pretty expensive.

No Need to Justify

He says it a lot more nicely than I would. [Watch]

Excellent Points

So the new CT laws have a LCM registration rate of 1.5% based on the MINIMUM number estimate. Of course if there are more than the original estimate, the success rate is lower. This means that the new laws have a RESOUNDING FAILURE RATE OF 98.5% or possibly (as in ‘possibly millions more’) far higher. [More]
Didn't some idiot go on a "no amnesty/enforce now" tirade the other day...?

A What Gun Nut?

Good article on the whole, but I wonder why the writer assumes it should be a "stigma." [More]

Hey, I wonder if CSGV has anything they'd like to call Gerald Vernon?

[Via bondmen]

We're the Fauxnly Ones Masked Enough

Who was that masked man? [More]

It's so difficult to tell who's who these days...and not just by appearances.

[Via Michael G]

[More from "The Fauxnly Ones" Files]

All You Need to Know


Democrats have enough votes to defeat the attempted repeal in committee. [More]
Make them. The time they spend on that will be time they're not spending on their own stuff.

[Via cydl]

Moms Demand Agreement

So much for that "national conversation on guns" they were saying we needed... [More]

[Via bondmen]