Don’t Spy for the Other Guy

The suit against the National Shooting Sports Foundation, based in Shelton, Connecticut, alleges the organization obtained the data from major gun manufacturers, whose customers never agreed to share their personal information for political purposes. The suit filed by two gun owners alleges “unjust enrichment” — that the NSSF benefited from using gun owners’ information without paying for it. [More]

And per ProPublica, this ain’t a one-off.

Gun owners should be united against such lists, not just by government, but by its “proven partners.”

[Via bondmen]

Just Like the Founders Intended

Creates the Responsibility in Firearm Legislation (RIFL) Act. Establishes a firearms manufacturer licensing program in the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, with certain requirements, including that the sum of all fees for firearms manufacturer licenses shall be equal to the public health costs and financial burdens from firearm injuries and deaths. [More]

Skirt protections,” eh?

There’s nothing “novel’ about being Democrat punks who continue to harass even though they know this spits on the face of the SCOTUS-held text, history, and tradition standard. They know they have unlimited tax plunder resources and can drag private plaintiff efforts and expenses on for years, all with impunity, that is, no personal repercussions.

To them it’s a game of “Gotcha!”

Some of us aren’t playing.

[Via Jess]

Neither Rain, Nor Snow, Nor Government Bans…

In granting summary judgment in favor of SAF, the court granted both declaratory and injunctive relief, declaring the ban unconstitutional and preventing its enforcement for the plaintiffs, including SAF members. Originally filed in June 2024, the lawsuit challenges the ban on firearms carry in U.S. Post Offices and on postal property. SAF is joined in the case, FPC v. Bondi, by the Firearms Policy Coalition and two private citizens. [More]

So, all of these?

And for all of us or just “plaintiffs, including SAF members”?

Why did “pro-gun” Pam Bondi have to be sued? Why didn’t she stand down, or better, denounce the ban and side with plaintiffs?

And will she appeal?

Kash on Delivery

I didn’t have time yesterday to look into FBI Director Patel sending those non-working 3D printed guns to New Zealand– even though illegal there, I don’t see where gifting them to an official who couldn’t accept them means Kash committed any crime– although I would be curious to hear his thinking on why it’s a good idea to suck up to gun-grabbers, especially that way– and to ask if it’s really in the taxpayer’s and gun voters interests to pander that way.

What I was really curious about and needed a minute to check was if sending them without State Department approval or some such violated ITAR, kinda like ATF not going through Hillary (or perhaps they did and she lied) while enabling gun walking to Mexico.

Turns out it’s not ITAR, it’s EAR, and basically the reg cover data transfers.

When the Spirits Move

A yelling match between Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and a former Biden administration official broke out in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing over the need for “two spirit” safe spaces to combat gun violence…. “What’s two spirit?” Hawley asked. In response, Jackson said, “Well, I don’t know exactly.” [More]

From the people who spooked the ignorant over “ghost guns”…

Such incompetent children operate on pure magical thinking. Powers that be embed such useful idiots into positions of influence so, like mindless Judas goats, they can lead the bleating herd to wherever they want it to go.

This was the DEI retard Biden picked to “advise” his Anti-2A Task force. Curious the “pro-gun” Trump administration won’t pick a few non-retards to keep its counter effort apprised of gun voter sentiment — and that no “gun group” is asking him to.

Speaking of Seditious Conspiracy…

UNC professor on leave over ties to far-left gun club once headlined Harvard panel on armed activism… “I’m here to smash White supremacist capitalism, not defend civil society”… [More]

Yeah, we’ve talked about these communist insurgent domestic enemies before.

Seems there ought to be a Constitutional remedy for dealing with insurrection…

And the cool thing is, if the government ever gets tyrannical and goes “extra-Constitutional,” participation can be assessed for enforcement worthiness.

Everybody knows about the memorial to John Brown’s black victim, right?

A Good First Step

Nice to see something some of us have been calling for for almost 25 years — DOJ enforcing the Second Amendment — finally start to move forward. Be nicer to see it being about something more freedom-oriented than permits.

Considering Bruen ‘n all, who thinks those would have been a show-stopper for Tench Coxe…?

Shooting More Than Craps

Authorities identified the suspect as 34-year-old Keyran Jones, who was later located and taken into custody in Wilson County. He faces two counts of capital murder and five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. [More]

Is that all?

It’s illegal to carry a gun on tribal lands without authorization, and a state-issued permit doesn’t cut it.

Not that Keyron would have qualified…

[Via Sweet Babboo]

Rotten to the Core

So it appears Apple TV+ was going to release a new show this Friday called The Savant. The show stars actress Jessica Chastain as an investigator who profiles and identifies would-be domestic terrorists in an attempt to stop them before they commit violent crimes. [More]

So she’s taking a hiatus on “the greatest threat”?

Funny, I don’t hear her saying anything about Apple honcho Tim Cook doing pay-for-play for gun permits. Maybe she’s only against them if we have them.

[Via bondmen]

It Depends Upon What the Meaning of the Term ‘Right-Wing’ Is

The Center for Strategic & International Studies has a new report out which is making headlines this week. The gist of the report is that, for the first time in decades left-wing terror attacks have outpaced right-wing terror attacks in the United States. [More]

See, if by “right-wing” you mean Heritage Americans who believe in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, I’m not aware of ANY “terror attacks.”

Nazis and Fascists are socialists. Racism, that is judging people’s worth as group members instead of as individuals, is collectivist thinking.

[Via bondmen]

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