What I Saw at the Armageddon

Israel launches sweeping strike on Iran while Trump administration seeks diplomatic solution [More]

Ready or not, here it comes.

I’d seen reports that embassy staff families in the area were being evacuated, and it seemed a good bet something was going to happen soon.

This oughta rile up the No Kings “crowd”protesters.”

If there’s a bright side, aside from any pending thermal flashes, it’s that the hard core Democrats will side with Iran.

New Jersey Governor’s Race Gives Gun Owners a Choice

Being one of the worst states in the union for eviscerating the Second Amendment, there’s much to be said on having the ear of a governor with veto power. [More]

True, hardly a perfect one. Still, the differences between the two are many, and this is New Jersey, after all.

You Deserve a Brick Today

California Democratic Party Faces Scrutiny Over Brick Purchase Amidst LA Protests [More]

Treat this one carefully. I only see it on social media and don’t see it on any news sites, including Newmax, which he tags. I also don’t see any substantiating links to validate any of his claims.

Looking at his Facebook, he says he “Works at Donald J. Trump,” but also bills himself as the “creepy comic.”

Maybe it’s true and he’s branching out, or maybe he just wants to see how many suckers he can troll. I don’t have time to dig deeper and find out.

[Via Michael G]

I Got Them SAPA Blues?

The petition for a writ of certiorari should be denied. [More]

So, did Hacchim, Yaakov, Michael, and Jeffrey not get the memo?

Or does acknowledgment that “the United States will not oppose when this case returns to district court” mean they don’t want to cede procedural precedent, but they’re going to stop fighting to force cooperation with infringements?

Who’s qualified to weigh in and explain?

[Via Jess]

A Nice Soft Night

For the third night in a row, the town has witnessed violence, described by police as racially-motivated, that has seen properties damaged, cars set alight and police attacked. [More]

Of course, that’s how the authorities selling out the citizens to infuse Third World $#!+holers into their native land would describe righteous opposition to having their culture destroyed and replaced by globalist-serving traitors.

It’s not the protesters talking treason.

[Via Michael G]

The Human Condition

Can negligent discharges be prevented? [More]

Most of them can, the stupid kind where someone is cleaning the gun, or leaves it for a kid to find…

When split seconds count and the adrenaline is flooding the system, training for such eventualities is the best minimizer.

I’ve never had an ND, but I did have a carelessness mishap, just yesterday.

I was going to make a ham and cheese sandwich for lunch and grabbed the toaster and the crumb tray latch caught on the shelving rack we keep it on, opening it and spilling the unemptied contents. I started to bitterly blame the objects and my wife just looked at me and instantly shut me down by saying “The gun went off.”

[Via bondmen]

Democrats Aren’t Gonna Like That!

Federal authorities in Southern California filed a complaint charging three foreign nationals with conspiring to distribute nearly four tons of methamphetamine, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a June 5 statement. [More]

Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass should be particularly outraged.

Maybe the district judge it gets assigned to can put a stop to it.

[Via bondmen]

We’re Number One!

Mullin stated, “California is number one in murders, and they don’t even report all the sectors for their state. There’s — we are trying to figure out the numbers of sectors that don’t report any crime at all to the state, but yet, they’re still number one.” [More]

So, when the “study” apparatchiks tell us “Four states (California, Maryland, New York, and Rhode Island) had decreased pediatric firearm mortality after McDonald v Chicago, all of which were in the strict firearms law group,” they’re lying…?

[Via bondmen]

Ballad of the Brown Berets

Police have arrested Alejandro Orellana, the thug behind the mass distribution of face shields to LA rioters. [More]

“Thug” seems kinda mild…

Anybody know if he’s “legal”?

[Via WiscoDave]

Tangentially-Related UPDATE

About That US Army Soldier Who Was Caught Defecting to Pro-Riot Leftists… [More]

So… do we thank her for her service? Or just deport her family?

[Via Michael G]

Hearing-Impaired

Ignorance and arrogance (a dangerous combination) are to be expected from this collection of cackling hens, but things get a lot more dangerous when that level of stupidity is expressed by the legislators who will be ramming this bill into law. [More]

Don’t look for Republicans under Christine Drazan to do anything meaningful to repel the assault.

And Then There Were Two

The Four Resolutions Raised at the 2025 NRA Annual Meeting [More]

Y’ever try to steer an oil tanker?

John Petrolino brings us the latest “reform” updates.

About the two that got shot down, my guess is condemning collusion would open the door to libel lawsuits, and I don’t know what Mr. Coy did to merit “no confidence” (aside from being an Old Guard apparatchik).

As for conflicts of interest, I never expect anything of anyone I’m not prepared to uphold myself, and I spell out my own self-controls over in the sidebar under my “Satisfaction Guaranteed” and “Advertising Disclosure” policies. So yeah, I expect these guys to be clean.

I have been saying for years we need the current Bylaws online. In addition to info on the board, how about somebody listen to Nicholas and give members an effective way to contact them individually?

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