
Judge blocks California from suing makers of ‘abnormally dangerous’ guns [More]
Which in California means any gun not in the hands of a connected Democrat or one of their enforcers.
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Notes from the Resistance
Maine lawmakers call on Cabela’s, Kittery Trading Post to stop selling ‘assault rifles’ [More]
Well, yeah, because “gunman, Robert Card, bought one of his weapons, a handgun, at the Cabela’s in Scarborough.”
Don’t worry– the grabbers’ll come back to their initial goal in due time:

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The confiscation of Taylor’s possessions, including his computers, phone, credit cards, and of course, his self-manufactured guns, marks the beginning of a legal battle that threatens to land him behind bars for up to 18 years. [More]
You can listen to an interview.
[Via Jess]

This brazen move toward confiscation of your firearms by the state must not be taken lightly. Act today to let the California Senate know just what you think of this attack on your liberty. [More]
Why? Do you want to give all those anti-gun Democrats in safe seats a good chuckle, or just burn out activist supporters on fruitless missions to nowhere?
It’s awful tough when you refuse to even consider the reason CA turned from Republican to unchallengeably Democrat. If gun groups hadn’t been deliberately indifferent to that for decades with their “single issue” evasion, they might not have to keep hitting up members for lawsuit money to fight edicts passed by Democrat-dominated legislatures that their disinterest ensured.
Ninth Circuit to rehear Hawaii butterfly knife ban… In its en banc petition, the state only briefly touched on historical arms regulations in its pre-territorial days. However, the state Supreme Court recently harkened back to the Kingdom of Hawaii — which historically levied heavy regulations on weapons — while pushing back on the Second Amendment. [More]
We’re talking Stephen Stamboulieh and Alan Beck’s case,
Judge ReTodd Eddins thinks “the spirit of Aloha” is the supreme law of the land there? I know they had history and tradition– did they have text? And does that spirit mean they’re bringing back Kapu?

Mark W. Smith thinks this may backfire.
[Via Jess]
This call for evidence aims to seek information and evidence about whether further controls on crossbows should be introduced on public safety grounds. [More]
It comes down to who’s easier to intimidate and get away with it.
[Via Jess]
Governments are on the wrong path. The United Nation’s attempt to control weapons only incentivizes the ingenuity of those who want them. [More]
True, but never mistake their motives for wanting to protect public safety.
As always, Alan Chwick, Joanne D Eisen, and Gary Mauser are doing importan t work we ought to know about and share.
[Via DDS]
There’s Just One Problem With Gun Buybacks – They don’t work. [More]

Now what other “commonsense gun safety laws” would you like to admit the truth about?
To protect all Americans, the federal government has passed many laws to restrict and limit firearm purchases. The offenders in this research, however, stated that none of these laws or statutes deterred them.
This is one of the problems when old stuff is disappeared off the net. Even though some if it may be archived, it still requires those of us who remember it to be around to find it and reintroduce it.
[Via Jess]
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said Wednesday his office has reached a settlement with Polymer80, one of the largest makers of ghost gun kits and parts in the nation, that will prevent the company from advertising and selling its firearms in Maryland. The company will also pay $1.2 million in damages. [More]
Throw a scrap of flesh to one circling hyena and what do you think the others will do?
[Via Antigone]

Maybe try to hit the gym or take a boxing class to gain some confidence so that a gun isn’t the only thing making you feel like a man. [More]
Some people just won’t learn until it’s too late.
As long as it’s too late for them and no one else, I’m OK with that.

“My generation is the generation of mass shootings in our country,” said Democratic Rep. Tim Hernández of Denver, one of the main sponsors of House Bill 1292. At age 26, he’s currently the state’s youngest lawmaker, and he’s just months into his term after being appointed to fill a vacancy. [More]
Tim, of course, is an open borders race-hustling communist subversive who laughed at dead Israeli babies.
And no surprise, he got the exact wrong message out of A Bug’s Life:
Do you let one ant stand up to us then they all might stand up. Those puny little ants outnumber us a hundred to one and if they ever figure that out there goes our way of life. It’s not about food, it’s about keeping those ants in line.
We get that. And we will not disarm.
[Via Tacticool Memes]

The issue as far as Raskin and Markey’s latest affront to liberty goes, is that nowhere in the Constitution is the federal government delegated authority to ban paramilitary activities. They are usurping power – or trying to. And though Raskin cites authority including the Supreme Court’s admission in Heller “that the Second Amendment ‘does not prevent the prohibition of private paramilitary organizations,’” it would be interesting to see how that would hold up against the more recent Bruen standard of the understanding at the time of the Founding. Especially noting historical examples like Allen, or more to the point, Capt. John Parker at Lexington Green… [More]
“I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people, except for few public officials,” George Mason asked and answered. Curious, how public officials are bent on destroying that…
We’ll see. [Watch]
I’m still hoping my fanatasy of ATF surrendering my property back to me comes true.
[Via Jess]
Get rid of the guns. In Kansas, Missouri, everywhere. Amend the Constitution and protect our kids. [More]
But no one’s talking about… uh…
Still, I wonder what Clay Wirestone would be able to do to protect his husband and son if needed. I’d never forgive myself if my loved ones were in danger and all I could do was watch.
[Via Jess]
This is not your father’s Republican party. [More]
Me, I’m remembering when leading Democrats championed the Second Amendment as the ultimate defense of citizens against government tyranny.

Cleveland councilman’s ‘unsettling’ run-in with gunfire puts spotlight on crime, policing during first day of budget talks … Bishop asked: “What is the strategy?” [More]
I thought they had that figured out…
[Via JG]
A Wisconsin Pizza Hut employee has been accused of killing his manager over a $7,000 inheritance check and leaving his body in the restaurant’s dumpster, local authorities said. [More]
The manager knew better than to buck company directives.
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