Thursday, January 30, 2020

I Left My Shart in San Francisco


Mohammed Nuru, San Francisco’s Public Works Director (you know, the guy whose job it is to keep the streets free of poop), was arrested by the FBI this morning on suspicion of public corruption... [More]
Was he stealing some?

[Via Michael G]

A Matter of Priorities


Six suspected drug dealers who are accused of running a $7 million fentanyl distribution operation out of a Bronx apartment were released without bail under the state’s new criminal justice law early Wednesday. [More]
And they had passports! Rigorous!

 But let NY enforcers catch you with a gun...

Tangentially-related update via Mack H:

An alleged criminal is on the run after a New York judge ignored the state’s controversial bail reform law by placing a bond on an offender, only to be overruled by a higher-level judge.

Speaking of Baloney...


“That's just baloney. That's just baloney!” [More]
His credentials...

Hers...

Even more offensive is the audience that agrees with  Constitutional dopes who presume to teach but don't have the prerequisite qualifications to even be in the classroom.

That doesn't mean an "average person" can't disagree with Dershowitz. I have before. But I've been able to cite some pretty impressive sources.

Damn, How'd This One Slip Through?


As David Codrea wrote at Ammoland... [More]

I missed this when it came out a few years ago. I thought I was persona non grata there.

I hope the editor didn't get in trouble.

I Guess That Makes Me a Liar and a Communist Democrat

Too bad the “quote” above left out that WLP was talking about gun in schools by students, gang bangers, etc. Lies, the domain of the communist democrats and the anti-gun crowd. It is a sad thing that Ammoland has such a bias against the NRA that truth is sacrificed in its continuous attacks. [More]
No, he was talking about everyone, "with the rare exception of law enforcement officers or trained security personnel."

And years later, when then-NRA 1st VP Sandra Froman started making noises about arming some teachers, she soon after had to issue a denial.

In 2012, Wayne LaPierre called for "armed police officers" in schools.

And funny thing-- when Asa Hutchison released a commissioned report acknowledging “Teachers should teach, but if there is personnel that has interest and is willing to go through 40 to 60 hours of [firearms] training, then schools should be willing to [arm them],” NRA's response, instead of "Hells YES!" was that they had no influence on it and "needed time to digest" the findings.


Their"School Shield" program still refers to "armed professionals."

Candidly, I haven't researched how far along NRA may have come since then and know that state affiliates like Buckeye Firearms Association are all over arming and training teachers, but this appears to be another case of our "leaders" in Fairfax being late and reluctant to the party. What I can state with certainty is they haven't called for the elimination of "gun-free zones" for "We the People," or alternatively, explained why we can be trusted on one side of a property line but all of a sudden become presumed threats on the other, so I'm assuming "Enforce existing gun laws" still applies.


Qualified NRA Director Candidates Must Acknowledge Greatest Threat



Do you agree that politicians should be held accountable in their NRA grades for immigration actions that undermine the Second Amendment? If “No,” and if falling back on the “single-issue” excuse, provide credible and testable evidence – not anecdotes and not just opinions – to show that will not happen. [More]
Some readers have asked me who I'm voting for and my answer is any candidate who goes on record and satisfactorily answers my questions. In the interests of fairness, I've even provided an unequivocal way for those who disagree with me to prove they're right and I'm wrong.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Blame the Victim


[More]

Too soon for Tommy Lee...?

[Via Jess]

Garden State Variety


New Jersey became the latest state to protect individuals from civil forfeiture, which lets police and prosecutors confiscate property without ever having to charge someone with a crime. [More]
What a place to see a glimmer of real progress.

How is it the first power pervert who proposed the abomination they're correcting wasn't publicly dragged out and hanged?

Am I correct in assuming over $10K already required a conviction?

[Via Michael G]

The People Have Spoken


Under the agreement, Gutierrez will receive $18,750 from taxpayers in the California coastal municipality where he lives illegally. [More]
And:

As they typically have, Democrats hold a strong edge in Laguna Beach. 

So f*** 'em.

[Via Michael G]

When 'Authorized Journalists' and 'Only Ones' Collide


“I am deeply disturbed by how some sheriffs have handled a routine request for public information from a respected and established news outlet. As a result, they have put our journalists in personal danger for their own political gain. “It is a journalist’s job to investigate trends, and we do not intend on publishing personal information of private citizens. Unfortunately, the sheriffs sought to play up distrust in media when it became clear that they cannot deny access to public information.” [More]
How does that "endanger" anyone, Audrey? Like gun owners who try to obey "the law" are the problem? Belief in which, of course, is part of the plan...

The real outrage here isn't even that "permits" are so selectively "authorized"-- although if her paper wants to do something useful, they could demonstrate the bias.

The real outrage here is that "permits" to exercise a right exist at all.

Damn Racists


Using tear gas, the Mexicans dispersed the crowd, captured the migrants and put an end to the invasion... [More]

Did the evil rightwing extremist nationalists separate any families?

There's gotta be a way to monitor and incentivize this.

Life, Uh, Finds a Way


Homemade .380 submachine gun [More]

Hey, as long as they're going to make them all illegal, I won't be penalized any more for getting one that ups my capabilities.

[Via Wynn A

At the Intersection of Marx and Stalin


Democrats’ ‘Equality’ Act Would Be A Big Nudge Towards A U.S. Social Credit System [More]

Is there even any point in transporting me to the camps?

And what's with "more"? I'll bet we already "give" more than 93% of the commie bedwetters, and would be able to do plenty more if they left us the f*** alone.

[Via Mack H]

Nothing Succeeds Like Success


FBI Ruby Ridge siege leaves lessons for Deep State deployment against Donald Trump. [More]

That's because "getting away with it" is not a bug, it's a feature.

[Via Mack H]

We're the Onry Ones Wiped Out Enough


Japanese police officers increasingly forgetting their guns in public restrooms [More]
Another endeavor where they picked up and innovated on what they learned from us...

[Via Jeffersonian]

About Last Night...


Erich Pratt's comments to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors requesting they pass a Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution begin @ 4:40. [Watch]

I notice they didn't have much to say afterward.


'Kill My Landlord...Kill My Landlord'


'After Abolishing Landlords, We Don’t Have to Kill Them': Project Veritas Reveals More Radical Sanders Staffers [More]

And if they don't want to be "abolished"?

Life imitates art.

And told ya.

Bourgeoisie.

[Via Michael G]

Where Their Interests Lie

In a just or fair system, the DOJ would not have searched for legal excuses to dismiss the lawsuit I filed to bring the abuses to light… in fact, there would be no need for me to pursue a civil court case because the DOJ would have already prosecuted the guilty parties. Yet here we are. [More]
A just and fair system would not deprive us of our rights, let alone do it in such an in-your-face manner.

That's a result of there being no credible "or else."

[Via Michael G]

Anti-Violence’ Organizer Pleading Out on Gun Charge Reminiscent of Others


The projection in the gun-grabbers is strong, and it’s fair to surmise how much of not trusting others with guns arises from knowing what’s in their own hearts. [More]
Interesting characters, these "anti-violence" people...

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Request Filed with DOJ for Any Record of Second Amendment Statements of Interest



So they’ll go after violations for other rights, but where the Second Amendment is concerned, state entities can do as they please without fear of federal checks? Even though infringements directly affect the “security of a free State” by disarming the citizen Militia? [More]
It's past time the Second Amendment was treated consistently by the DOJ -- especially since preventing deprivation of rights, that is, "secur[ing] the Blessings of Liberty," is a mandated prerequisite for "consent of the governed."