One Bite at a Time

Why one popular gun control measure wasn’t part of Colorado Democrats’ reform package [More]

That’s OK– by swindling the public into viewing tyrannical infringements as “reforms,” it’s just a matter of time before the prohibitionists use the incremental position they’ll gain as the launching point for their next incursion.

[Via cydl]

What’s in a Name?

L.A. DA Gascón Suspends Prosecutor for ‘Deadnaming’ Transgender Child Molester Accused of Murder [More]

I had to look the word up to see if it meant what I thought it did.

I find it curious and more than a little telling that it didn’t even appear in Merriam-Webster until late December 2019, and now it’s considered by the societal shapeshifters a heinous offense worth destroying someone over.

[Via Michael G]

We’ll Always Find Reasons Not To

…if you cancel a card, your credit score takes a hit. So….don’t like the card’s policies? Don’t use that card, just retire it to the back of your wallet, or even shred it, but don’t cancel it. [More]

For what it’s worth, I had a card I never used and after a few years the credit card company canceled it.

The thought strikes that if this concern is enough to not even take a small action, what chance is there for larger actions when there’s a larger price to pay?

It’s Not Like the Bill of Rights was Meant for the People…

The ruling is major for many reasons, including that the government tried to claim that charter boat fishing is a “closely-regulated industry” to which the Fourth Amendment does not apply. [More]

Ah, the Scarborough Doctrine of authorized free speech exercisers

And don’t forget Hogg’s Resurrected Postulate

[Via Michael G]

A Crash Course in Politics

North Carolina House of Representatives Speaker Tim Moore, another state congressman, and Moore’s security were driving back to the state capital from an event when a vehicle repeatedly rammed into the back of them, the speaker’s spokeswoman said Thursday. [More]

Coincidentally, with quotation marks, if you like, this was the day after the House voted to repeal handgun purchase permits. In any case, it’s fair to question if this was garden variety ‘roid rage or if he was targeted

Check out the cheesy excuse Rep. Michael Wray gave for voting against the bill he originally sponsored– no doubt his earlier feigned support was to sucker the Fudds at election time. What a weasel.

Ultimately, there is no such thing as a “pro-gun Democrat.” Besides, it’s never been about guns anyway.

Playing to the Crowd

Alabama congressman’s bill would make AR-15 ‘the National Gun of America’ [More]

He knows it doesn’t have a chance in hell with a Democrat Senate and Biden, so forgive me if this feels like a self-serving and disingenuously patronizing headline ploy, which is unfortunate because it detracts from an otherwise pretty good record on RKBA and on the greatest political threat against it.

Speaking of ‘A Long Train of Abuses’…

“There are no coincidences in the universe, only convergences of Will, Intent and Experience.” [More]

To believe in such a conspiracy means to believe the government would lie to the people about everything, from Kennedy to Covid.

Next, you’ll be telling me there’s an ulterior motive behind “commonsense gun safety laws”…

[Via Maingun]

California Dreamin’

But did anyone bother asking whether California’s “cure” for mass shootings even works in California before peddling it to the nation? [More]

Sure. Many times. For years.

Hence the graphic.

Not that I expect the DSM to notice…

But it’s to their advantage for them to give an occasional platform to someone who is helping them advance on a major front.

[Via Remarks]

Once is Happenstance

Billionaire financier Thomas H. Lee found dead of self-inflicted gunshot wound in NYC office: sources [More]

I wonder if the people in the blonde and pink wigs might offer a clue

And not to cast doubts on the official story, but the “suicide” angle would have a lot more credibility with me if he’d been found tied to a tree or something…

Hey, “Twice is coincidence,” right?

Notes from the Democrat Freak Show

Spiritual adviser and bestselling self-help author Marianne Williamson is making a second straight run for the White House and taking aim at President Biden. [More]

“Why are we so violent?” she asks.

“We”…?

That’s an old grabber tactic, stumping for a totalitarian monopoly on arms by assigning collective guilt for the predations of an identifiable few.

What kind of cat lady/Demanding Mom/The View watcher would someone have to be to seek spiritual advice from this self-deluded charlatan? That question kind of answers itself…

Background Checks, Genuine Reason, Licensing, Registration…

The couple had been off on a visit to Palawan and were staying in Makati, a district in the capital region of Manila, on Feb. 19 when a pair of robbers on a motorcycle stopped them and held them at gunpoint. [More]

But…but…but commonsense

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