
SAF VICTORY: CALIF. CITY SUSPENDS ‘SENSITIVE AREAS’ ENFORCEMENT [More]
I’ve been doing this a long time and still can’t wrap my head around the type of control freak that would presume to dictate or enforce such an edict.
Notes from the Resistance

SAF VICTORY: CALIF. CITY SUSPENDS ‘SENSITIVE AREAS’ ENFORCEMENT [More]
I’ve been doing this a long time and still can’t wrap my head around the type of control freak that would presume to dictate or enforce such an edict.
Oklahoma lawmaker demanding investigation into ATF SWAT team raid of constituent’s home [More]
That’s an update to this.
Be nice if a North Carolina lawmaker made a similar demand…
That Mongell sounds like a real mongrel, doesn’t he?

Attacker pummels 60-year-old woman in NYC subway 50 times over 2 minutes with her own cane in shocking, caught-on-video beating [More]
Nah, her attacker wasn’t white, so Democrats can’t use this to inflame…
With all the legal disincentives, would you have intervened, especially presuming the victim is probably a Democrat?
[Via bondmen]
If she wanted to, Samantha Power could make genocide prevention a priority for the Biden administration. [More]
If it wanted to do that, it would not be making citizen disarmament and a monopoly of violence such priorities.
[Via bondmen]
We have a ton of handcuffs ready for those who refuse to give their guns up so if you refuse just be ready to get arrested, you are part of the problem. Just give it up and we won’t have a problem, we will go door to door. [More]
Farming for interactions is the lowest of lows and ruins the Twitter experience.
[Via WiscoDave]
To clear our platform’s name on the matter of anti-Semitism, it looks like we have no choice but to file a defamation lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League … oh the irony! [More]
If anyone facilitates the victimization of Jews and everyone else, it’s those subversive bigots, who throw political feces and then like snotty little cowards hide behind ugly accusations to chill appropriate responses.
Related Update (Via Doc)
The Feds and ADL are not sending their best. [More]
When all you’ve got to work with is socialist crud…
Florida Adopted Red Flag Law After Parkland that Failed to Prevent Jacksonville Shooting [More]
Let’s hear it for Gun Phony Rick Scott!
[Via bondmen]
…Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert signed an executive order banning all firearms on city property … This executive action was taken following a move by the city council to strike the previous city ordinances on firearms. This was done to comply with the new statewide preemption law that takes effect on Saturday, along with constitutional carry. [More]
And naturally, “The only exceptions to this order are for law enforcement, contracted security personnel, recreational shotgun use at the Harry A. Koch Trap & Skeet facility, and those granted exemption by the Chief of Police.”
This is why claiming to be a Republican can never be enough.
I guess if hubby couldn’t be trusted with a gun, you can’t, either. Or is it bad form to point that out, even if it looks like she moved on soon enough?
You want to cry foul, cry foul.
I owe no sympathy to someone who demands I obey their terms of surrender or else and put my life and the lives of those I love at risk.
And you’ll note NRA didn’t dare tell you about this.
[Via Jess]
Jennifer Mascia, Crackpots, and the AR-15 [More]

Then again, they’re not likely to get called on it as much if they deliberately target the ignorant:
Our Theory of Change – Research shows that teens and young adults are forming opinions and making decisions about guns.
[Via Jess/HT Langley Outdoors Academy]
The Department of Justice is proposing to amend Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (“ATF”) regulations to require that any person who stores explosive materials notify on an annual basis the authority having jurisdiction for fire safety in the locality in which the explosive materials are being stored of the type of explosives, magazine capacity, and location of each site where such materials are stored. In addition, the proposed rule requires any person who stores explosive materials to notify the authority having jurisdiction for fire safety in the locality in which the explosive materials were stored whenever storage is discontinued. These changes are intended to increase public safety. [More]
That’s awful similar to the “justification” given last time…
[Via Jess]

A federal court on Friday rejected a long-fought effort by environmental groups to force a ban on lead ammo in a national forest, providing a key win for hunters, the National Rifle Association, and the United States Forest Service. [More]
It’s been a long time coming. Last night I brought out the Center for Biological Diversity gorilla hand ashtray to celebrate.
Now sue them.
[Via JR]
It should be more than obvious that the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act that credulous GOP Senator John Cornyn shepherded into law along with Connecticut’s Chris Murphy was nothing but a stalking horse for expanding the federal government’s regulation of firearms. [More]
Is “folly” the right word here?
[Via JR]
White gunman who shot three Black victims legally acquired weapons after Ron DeSantis recently allowed permitless carry [More]
Yeah, I remember how thrilled we all were when Ohio passed a similar law saying “Constitutional carry” meant we could also murder groups we hate after being involuntarily committed and released!
[Via Jess]
Jeffrey Laartz, from Germany, saw all the activity from his hotel… “If you deal with guns, or you’re allowed to have guns in the United States you must expect things like this.” [More]
Spoken like a true defeated European, Jeffrey…
[Via TJG87]
FIREARM MARKETING BANS REALLY ABOUT ERASING NEXT GENERATION’S GUN RIGHTS [More]
Yeah, that’s a goal, but I’d say it’s really about banning speech to facilitate thought control.
It’s about tyranny.
That’s what NSSF doesn’t get when it thinks it can partner with monsters that won’t ultimately turn on them.
[Via JR]

Clarifying that the intent to “predominantly earn a profit” does not require the person to have received pecuniary gain… [More]
That’s something else government “monetary policy” makes difficult. The thought strikes that I (hypothetically, because I don’t admit to owning guns in a forum accessible to “law enforcement”) bought a 44 Magnum Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk off a guy from work back in 1978 for around $175 as I recall ( or would recall if this wasn’t hypothetical) and today that model used goes for around $600.
Seems like a tidy profit, no?
When using the core inflation measurement, $1 in 1978 is equivalent in buying power to $4.68 in 2023, a difference of $3.68.
The way I see it, I’d be taking a substantial loss.
I’m reminded of the strange case of former FBI Agent John Shipley (note internal links will need to be accessed through the Wayback Machine).
In the case of those feeding at the citizen disarmament trough, I’m reminded of Mark 8:36.
Related UPDATE
And yeah, one gun could trigger things…