Friday, October 29, 2010

Knew or Should Have Known

The complaint alleges that less than two weeks before purchasing the Taurus, Badger Guns negligently and illegally sold Fernandez a Masterpiece Arms 9 mm assault weapon, two high-capacity thirty round ammunition clips, and a flash suppressor. [More]


Did Fernandez lie?

Did whatever ID he provided pass the NICS?

When the Brady complaint says "gun dealers should screen suspicious purchasers" beyond the requirements of the law, might doing so to minorities like the criminal involved in this case lead to charges for illegal racial profiling?

When the Brady complaint then says store policy should apply to "every potential handgun purchaser," doesn't that mean in their opinion every gun buyer is "suspicious"--in spite of their earlier assurances that their lawsuit "does not in any way challenge the right of law-abiding citizens..."?


Anybody have details on this that don't involve these jackasses soiling their thongs in anticipation of renewed relevance? Because the major complaint I see here is that the gun dealer being sued is not psychic.

They know--or should know--that type of subversive harassment just steels the resolve of some of us.

Enough of us.

Another Big "But" Gun Owner

Morally, hunting deer for sport is no different than hunting people. [More]
I dunno, pally--why don't you try hunting people to stop it and let's see?
Humans need population control more than deer

Josh Briggs must be racist and xenophobic then, because a 1.8 total fertility rate for non-Hispanic white women means such couples aren't even replacing themselves--and that doesn't even specify the race of women's partners. Maybe, since he sees no difference between hunting people and hunting deer, he can effect a little population control among the groups he thinks "need" it?

These Ingrid Newkirk types (but he swears he's not!) have a hell of a lot of gall talking morality.

Go Ahead...

Make our day. [Read]

As if that would have any bearing on our unalienable right to keep and bear arms...Fool presumes to tamper with a law he doesn't even understand...

Still, it's discouraging to know a lot of gun owners don't get that, either.

Is anti-gun Chuck Schumer poised to become Senate Majority Leader?

Before the chorus of “We told you so” begins, let me just say this:

So what?[More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column say's bring it on.

Also join me on two radio programs this Sunday (Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio and Mark Walters' Armed American Radio), attend your choice of armed rallies, and find out what Agent 13 is still up to in that mailbox.

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This Day in History: October 29

Thursday, October 28, 2010

GRE Round Up for October 28

Here's the latest from my fellow GREs:

Dan Bidstrup/Denver:
Sean McClanahan/Des Moines:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Chris Woodard/Tucson:
Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

A Quandary

Scientists Find 'Liberal Gene' [More]
Smells like BS to me, but let's take it at face value for a moment.  So if prospective parents could screen for it in order to abort affected fetuses, would the "progressives" try to pass a law against that? 

We're the Only Ones Providing a Real Shot in the Arm Enough

The officer, who was holding a gun in his right hand and a flashlight in his left hand while chasing the man across a field June 12, was in “plain clothes” and did not have a holster for his gun, according to Ombudsman reports. [More]
This sounds like just the guy to add whole new wrinkle to the Lee Paige experience.

[Via Link P]

Illinois Argues Orwell

War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength...

FOID is uninfringed...[Read]

We're the Only Ones "Is This Some Kind of Bust?" Enough

Yes, very nice:
It quickly became clear, however — as bartenders, patrons and exotic dancers were ordered to the floor and handcuffed — that they were part of some type of raid.

[Via William T]

We're the Only Ones Non-Residual Enough

Gun residue no longer on victim’s car [More]
So? That doesn't prove anything.

Exactly...

[Via Ed M]

We're the Only Ones Resistable Enough

The guard pulled a gun on the officer after he allegedly hit her, the police official said. He said the guard would not be charged because she acted in self defense. [More]
Unbelievable!

How the hell are we supposed to make it home at the end of our shift if quasi-"Only Ones" are allowed to resist? If this keeps up, regular "civilians" may start getting ideas...

It does make me wonder what else Officer Donnie took for granted during those 15 years, to where he ended up feeling comfortable assaulting a woman over a parking dispute...for her not to be charged implies her story must be unshakable.

[Via Mama Liberty]

A True North Summit

Join us for a program of guest panelists to discuss collaborative organizing, legal options and political strategy. We will also engage in round-robin discussions designed to develop an ambitious and assertive program, one that enhances and promotes the rights of firearm owners in a visible political campaign. [More]
We are everywhere, eh?

Wish them well--they're starting from a tremendously disadvantaged place compared to where most of us are.  It's nice to see some refuse to just capitulate.

As with us, though, I fear attempting reasoned discourse with evil will just not be enough.  Hats off to the determined minority.

May they--and we--prove sufficiently determined.

We're the Only Ones "Cut!" Enough

A police officer can also be seen and heard telling a witness to stop videographing the incident. [More]
No doubt to protect the identity of a minor...?


[Via Ed M]

I'm Calling YOU a Nazi, Nazi

If you don't like it, stop acting like a damn Nazi. [Read]

A Free Press for a Free People

Ain't it something, when we get more truth out of Pravda and Adevărul than we do from our own "Authorized Journalists"...

Because Why Even Have a Master If He Can't tell Us What To Do?

Baltimore Hands Out First Trans Fat Citation [More]
I'm certainly glad they have the spare resources.  That must mean they've got this under control.  And this.

Landru, guide us!

Somos Los Únicos Aterrorizados Suficiente

Damned American gun shows...[Read]

Gun grabber exploits product recall to advance semiauto ban agenda

“In other words,” Sugarmann concludes in a triumphant “Gotcha!” moment, “they’re machine guns.”

He’s right, you know. They are. At least according to the government. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a broken clock being right--for all the wrong reasons.  Anything to facilitate a deception if you're desperate and shameless enough...and what professional anti-rights fanatic isn't?

Also take (or retake) a short quiz and then go for a whirlybird ride!

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This Day in History: October 28

October 28, 1778 - The remains of the 24th C.M.R. men who lost their lives in the battle and massacre on July 3, 1778 are gathered and buried. [More]

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Outing the Genocide Enablers

I know I already linked to these columns in my GRE Roundups, but Kurt Hofmann's columns yesterday and today are simply outstanding, and deserve special mention and attention.

If you have not read them, go do so. If you have read them, share the links with everyone you know.

Just excellent stuff.

People need to be warned about what these domestic enemies are really about.

GRE Round Up for October 27

Here's the latest from my fellow GREs:

Charlotte/Paul Valone:
Liston Matthews/Knoxville:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

Ready...

Set...GO! [Read]

Call Waiting

To report a coyote sighting, call the FWC...[More]

If I've got it sighted, why would I need to call anybody? Or want to? Particularly someone who may want to use it to incriminate me?

No, I think that call can wait.  Besides, I'll have some shoveling to do.

[Via Ed M]

Stop Or I'll Pour!

16-year-old DeLand High School student holds up DeLand convenience store with bottle of salad dressing [More]
So let's see...we have the Ramilaben Patel response, or the Thameen Baker response...

I always have trouble deciding between French and Italian, myself...

[Via Ed M]

We're the Only Ones Disarmed Enough

Marchant does not have any other guns, she said. [More]

That they know about, right?

What "prohibited person" in Boston does?

[Via Ed M]

Weekend Restoration Projects

WRSA lists some. See if any are in your area. [Read]

Vanderboegh will be here.

The Other Gun Group

GOA backs a different man. [Read]

Hmmm...evidently the NRA pick:
  • Voted NO on prohibiting product misuse lawsuits on gun manufacturers. (Oct 2005)
  • Voted NO on prohibiting suing gunmakers & sellers for gun misuse. (Apr 2003)
  • Voted NO on decreasing gun waiting period from 3 days to 1. (Jun 1999)
And he was also one of those unanimous votes for Pelosi as Speaker.

Oh well, I'm sure he must have seen the error of his ways, started voting right, washed away his sins and we can trust him now. I guess better the guy who's betrayed us in the past rather than the Republican A-rater. I can't really judge because I'm such a lousy chess player.

Hell, I'm so unsophisticated, I didn't even realize this was a game!

Finns Chose to Be Stupid and Suicidal

Their loss. [Read]

Good thing for them a repeat of this would be impossible.

Wouldn't it?

Lonely Soldier Seeks Understanding Woman. Oh, and What's Your PIN?

These "Soldiers" are NOT Soldiers, people! Even in the crappiest shithole, we still have access to money and communications! No official military address ends with a .com or a .us. [More]
Nicki warns us of some lowdown Internet scammers.

She also shares some of her fun experiences outsmarting them.

I once convinced one he'd caused me to hang myself.

You Mean Their Gun Policy Is As Crappy As...

...their food? [Read]

I made the mistake of stopping at a Flying J once.

Never again, and that's before I knew about their citizen disarmament fetish.

It's time for this guy to stop offering lip service and put his money where his mouth is.

Bloomberg’s New York City gun laws continue to endanger the 'law-abiding'

“Fine”? Did a government official just admit the city extorts "a sum imposed as punishment for an offense" for exercising a Constitutionally-recognized right? Or does he just personally believe gun owners need to be punished, often, and by someone who knows how? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner notes how rank hath its privileges in Furious Mike Paradise, and the rest of us be damned.

Also get in the trenches with GOA and take a powder with MSSA.

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This Day in History: October 27

I have been witness to a great and important revolution this morning, which took place while the greatest part of the world was asleep. Like many state-revolutions, its first beginnings were almost undiscernible; but the progress, though gradual, was steady, and the event decisive. A while ago darkness reigned. Had a man then dropped, for the first time, into our world, he might have thought himself banished into a hopeless dungeon. How could he expect light to rise out of such a state? And when he saw the first glimmering of dawn in the east, how could he promise himself that it was the forerunner of such a glorious sun as has since arisen! With what wonder would such a new-comer observe the bounds of his view enlarging, and the distinctness of objects increasing from one minute to another; and how well content would he be to part with the twinklings of the stars, when he had the broad day all around him in exchange! I cannot say this revolution is extraordinary, because it happens every morning; but surely it is astonishing, or rather it would be so, if man was not astonishingly stupid. [More]

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

GRE Round Up for October 26

Here's the latest from my fellow GREs:

Sean McClanahan/Des Moines:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

Fed Visit du Jour

I joked about starting the feature the other day.  Just got two in a row (click on graphics to enlarge). 


The "0" seconds is a Site Meter property--unless the visitor clicks on another internal link, they don't measure duration. Looks like two different browsers at the same time?

UPDATE: Just to have a record...


UPDATE 2: To the OIG (BCC recipients not shown)

Don't Listen To Vanderboegh--He's Wrong!

As much as it pains me to publicly repudiate a man I've agreed with so often, I cannot let a statement he just made go unchallenged.

No, I'm pretty sure I couldn't. Do a better job, that is. [Read]

Mike Thomas' Big 'But'

I am establishment when it comes to guns. I support Florida's concealed-weapons law and the Stand Your Ground law. I cheered when the Supreme Court overturned the gun ban in Washington, D.C. I'll be heading for the gun range this weekend.

Liberals think I'm the unholy spawn of Charlton Heston and Marion Hammer.

But this is too much. [More]
Yeah, sure, dickhead. Throw open carriers under the bus and call them exhibitionists. What a gun rights champ you are!  What an unholy spawn! 

I was going to take this prag fraud to task, but correspondent SamAdams1776 did a superb job and was much nicer about it than I'd be inclined. I'm using his screen name because he's active duty in Kuwait, so I imagine a Threeper in the ranks would give the brass a hemorrhage.
Greetings,

Read your article from my desk in Kuwait. I am deployed here and from Florida. I am involved in the 2A rights movement, but you misunderstand the motives. You also misunderstand the process. And the history. Prior to the Jack Hagler Act in 1987, open carry was the only way in Florida except for discretionary conceal carry (local police decided whether or not to grant a CCW license.) And people DID openly carry.

Before continuing, I must comment on the "Hollywood" term gunslingers-a very yellow journalistic term to use in your article and besides, in the old west, "gunslingers" were not called that at all, they were called "shootists."

The motive is not centrally one about guns. It is about liberty and individual sovereignty-our founders intended the states to be; except for some very limited--and also carefully enumerated-powers, reserved to the Federal Government and only the Federal government, sovereign entities and individuals were largely sovereigns able to exercise any non-prohibited powers (c.f. the tenth amendment) and otherwise subject to the constitutional laws of the union and the state they lived in and the statute laws as well. Even sovereign entities are subject to the law.

The primary purpose of the Bill of Rights (BOR) is to limit government. The Preamble to the BOR says so, in fact. It does so by enumerating PRE-EXISTING rights that government must not encroach upon. And one of them is the right to keep and bear arms. Numerous writings of the founders (which I will provide to you upon request) make it clear that it is first a prophylactic measure against tyranny and second as a remedy to tyranny if the prophylactic measure fails.

Exactly what do you think it means in the Declaration of Independence when Jefferson writes:

"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."

He was speaking not just about events then but a truism for all times really. It is an insurrectionist philosophy.

Government SHOULD fear rebellion. They SHOULD fear the people and that is not possible if the people are estranged from arms or are disarmed-thus the real purpose of gun control is not crime control, but simply control. Let me give you an example of how different things are: When I was a boy of 8 before the Gun Control Act of 1968, the year I turned 9, There were ads in the Back of Boys' Life for Marlin and Winchester Rifles we could order (and many of us did) and have delivered by US Post to our doors. We could also order DEWATs typically for $99. You'll just have to look that up as a homework assignment. But I digress.

The right enumerated in the 2A does not say you can exercise it only if you prove to some government official that you are trained or worthy in some way; it is absolute. The right to keep and bear arms SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED. Government is forbidden to regulate arms and this amendment, protecting a PRE-EXISTING right came in AFTER the commerce clause and thus easily supersedes it, and would be recognized as such if the judiciary itself were not corrupt and assisting the other two branches of government in their encroachment of powers.

If someone abuses that by using their right criminally or negligently (perhaps by lack of training) THEN there are consequences. In a FREE society people are FREE to act. The legal term for preventing someone from committing an undesirable act is known as "prior restraint," and although the term is used in publishing, it is equally applicable here. It is not tolerated with regard to the First Amendment and we can ill afford to tolerate it in regards to the Second.

To continue with motives and process: gun laws in the US did not spring up all at once. They likely will have to be undone piecemeal as well. Reestablishing open carry in Florida together with Shall Issue Conceal Carry is the next step toward Constitutional Carry. Only 3 states have that so far: Vermont, Alaska, and most recently Arizona, but a fourth also out west, will soon be joining the other three. But let me state this most emphatically: THE REQUIREMENT OF LICENSES TO EXERCISE ANY RIGHT IS OFFENSIVE. How would you like to have to obtain a license to exercise your first amendment rights or to vote? Hmm?

Also in our cross hairs is the most egregious and harmful law with regard to the ability to defend against tyranny, which is the obscene National Firearms Act of 1934 most recently amended by the Oxymoronically-named Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986. This law closed off all new full auto sales to the public, artificially increasing the values of those weapons remaining that are transferrable.

Finally, if you REALLY want to understand us, I suggest reading Unintended Consequences by John Ross. It is now quite an expensive book and available in Hardcover only. I treasure my copy bought years ago.

v/r
I don't expect this "they make us all look bad" ivory tower sterile bee queen Thomas to  learn anything from a warrior explaining reality to him. Anyone who dismisses men who "guard with jealous attention the public liberty" as "silly" is most probably an ineducable fool, who will simply be astonished into paralysis the day his illusions come crashing down on him.

Do be sure and take his poll.

An Ambitious Goal

Smith's goal is an ambitious one — to be the attorney who argues the deciding case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court about where handguns should be reasonably prohibited. [More]
Go ahead.

Release the Kraken.

A Defining Issue

Michael W. Dean worked on this political ad. [Watch]

Meanwhile, even a confirmed anti-gunner sees the value of subtly pretending guns--albeit those apparently accessible to young children--are a big part of her life. [Watch]

Let the obsessive public denial continue.

Good for Me But Not for Thee

This guy reminds me of the stereotypical asylum patient who dresses like Napoleon. [Read]

We're the Only Ones Not Snitching Enough

The failure to protect whistle-blowing cops is inexcusable. [More]
I guess those whose profession involves so much relying on snitches would know...

What I don't get is, if it's only "a few bad apples," why is this even an issue?

[Via Luke]

New Jersey to 'relax' gun laws?

Guess what, anti-gun and asleep-at-the-switch Garden Staters: You're on your own. You always have been. That this realization hasn't been forced on you--yet--has been more a matter of odds than anything.

So what is New Jersey's largely pro-citizen disarmament political class doing to face a reality they can no longer keep buried?  [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at some talk about grip-loosening.  Expect it to remain talk unless someone forces the issue.  Whether that that someone will be the courts or a fed-up citizenry remains to be seen.

Also do something we all just love--review an insurance plan!  This one's a bit different.

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This Day in History: October 26

Monday, October 25, 2010

GRE Round Up for October 25

Here's the latest from my fellow GREs:

Paul Valone/Charlotte:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

The Dutchman on The Watchmen

He'll be on Doc Bean's show tonight

7:00 pm Central.

Liberty News/Safer Streets

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Assault Weapon Suspect Captured!

Arrest made in assault of man with transmission fluid [More]
Automatic transmission fluid, or is this just more "Authorized Journalist" parroting of VPC (Vehicle Policy Center) talking points...?

This Time, We're the Fauxnly Ones Enough Again

Jailer suspected of letting boyfriend use badge, gun and uniform in robbery [More]

This is just too bewildering...

How are we supposed to keep up?

We're not...?

We're the Faux...No, This Time We're the REAL Only Ones Justified Enough. Keeps You Guessing, Though, Doesn't It?

ATF Agent Tom Mangan says the split-second decision to end the man's life, was the right one, "Based on what occurred here today, the actions of the agents was justified," said Mangan. [More]
Well, as long as a trusted voice like Tom Mangan says it's justified...

I mean, it's not like the dead guy would have had an excuse or anything...

[Via Plug Nickel Times]

UPDATE: Hi guys!


Must be a slow day today:


Plus I had the FBI coming around the other day. This keeps up, I may start a daily blog feature.

We're the Only Ones Unjustified Enough

Woodcarver's shooting by SPD officer ruled not justified in preliminary finding [More]
Hey, if "paid leave" under these circumstances is "routine," does that mean we'd get it too?

What? We'd be in the slammer, with the prosecutor arguing against bail?

Well, that hardly seems fair.

[Via Jeet]