He Went to Jared

Rep. Jared Golden, a pro-gun Democrat… [More]

Right:

I am honored to receive the endorsement of Vice President, Joe Biden.

There is no such thing as a “pro-gun Democrat.”

The Party allows for regional accommodations so it can increase its power and influence and advance other agenda items. But when you get right down to it, not one of them will oppose a nominee like Biden for president or Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court, and they all support the cultural terraforming of the country in order to gain Democrat voters. And they’ll all betray constituents on guns when they think they can get away with it and it suits their purposes.

[Via Dan Gifford]

McMullin Knows a Thing or Two about Betraying Constitution

When McMullin makes accusations about betraying the Constitution, a dispassionate conclusion would be someone who knows how to do that like a pro is projecting his penchant for betrayal on others for obvious reasons. [More]

It really says something about this moron’s arguments when the best rebuttal to them comes from Pee-wee Herman

On an unrelated note:

Those of you who noticed the site was down all day, I kept getting 504 Gateway Timeout messages– I did all the things I knew how to do on my end, which isn’t much: clearing the cache, restarting, cussing loudly, but ended up calling HostGator tech support who were able to identify that the IP address for the site didn’t match and they did a fix. I don’t know how that happened. That was hours ago and the site is just getting back to where I can access it more often than it times out, so I was able to get in, approve comments and post this promo for my latest AmmoLand article.

Per normal, unless something YUGE happens, I don’t plan on doing updates over the weekend (I will be working on articles behind the scenes and spending a day on the leaves that bury the yard every year around this time). Hopefully, the situation is resolved and any news link tips received Monday won’t be a wasted effort.

Knock on wood.

The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same

Between 70-90% of guns recovered at crime scenes in Mexico can be traced back to the U.S. [More]

This is the same crap the grabbers were pulling before we exposed Fast and Furious gunwalking.  It says nothing about guns purposely NOT submitted for tracing.

How about government does its job and safeguards the f***ing  border instead of you letting in the cartels while demanding our disarmament?

I’m sorry for the Newtown losses, but they’re not my fault and any natural sympathy I have goes out the window when they attack my right to protect myself and my loved ones. Whether you attack me out of greed or out of grief ceases to matter at that point– either way, you deserve to be repelled.

[Via President Non_Fudd]

As if by Design

Fourteen Senate Democrats on Tuesday sent a letter to the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) asking the agencies to strictly enforce a new law on ghost guns because companies are dodging the rule through a loophole. [More]

Reminds me of a Xeroxed cartoon that was making the rounds out of the engineering department at a place I used to work at:

[Via Jess]

Good Thing Fang Fang was on Birth Control!


Brought to you by police state monopoly of violence proponents who want their enforcers to be the “Only Ones” with guns.

In reality, when those are established, the exact opposite occurs.

Dodged that bullet!

[Via Jess]

Lies, Damn Lies…

Support for major gun laws could also be substantially increased if key concerns are addressed. [More]

…and 97percent

Note it hasn’t been established what respondents actually know about these “laws,” and especially what they’re not being told about the negative impacts on freedom of prior restraints and due process abuses, how none of this addresses the real problems behind the “crime” concerns, and how the ultimate agenda will never reach a final increment where the men behind the curtain say “No more.”

Not So Tough Customers

Two suspects were shot and killed in a jewelry store robbery Friday after the owner of the jewelry store opened fire, according to Orlando police. [More]

I never get tired of hearing about someone else giving the old Lance Thomas response! It sure beats going to Jared or Kays.

I wonder how soon until a sympathy-oozing reporterette interviews outraged family members complaining that the jeweler had no cause to have a gun and should have let the police they want to defund handle it.

I do wonder about the mall’s weapons policy and have not been able to find it.

[Via Jess]

We’re the Only Ones Stung Enough

Woman accused of using bees to attack sheriff’s deputies during Longmeadow eviction [Watch]

She was charged with “…four counts of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon…”? So that makes them assault bees?

People have been known to go into anaphylactic shock and die from bee stings, so between that and bystanders getting stung, and her saying it was “good” if people were allergic, she deserves to go down hard.

My money says she’s a Bernie supporter.

[Via Remarks]

You’re in Good Iron Fists

Gun owners in the nation’s 10th largest city who disobey a requirement to carry liability insurance and pay a yearly fee will have to fork over up to $1,000 in fines as part of San Jose’s unique and controversial push to combat gun violence — a novel legislative approach that has triggered a challenge in federal court and has 2nd Amendment supporters up in arms. [More]

It’s not so novel– as with all “progressive” ideas, we’ve seen comparable tyrannical outrages like poll taxes and gun registration abuses before.

Licky Licardo & Co. just put a new mask on it.

Do they even have who the lucre goes to worked out yet? I want to start a pool on how many years it will take for whoever runs it to be exposed for embezzlement.

Actually, it will probably never get that far because it is so clearly unconstitutional and in violation of Bruen’s “historical understanding.” This is just protracted harassment and delaying tactics by official subversives who can spend all the plunder they want on drawn-out legal challenges and appeals, knowing that to fight it, their opponents will need to dig into limited and stretched-out financial resources.

[Via Jess]

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