Going with What Works

Today, the National Association for Gun Rights filed a lawsuit against the ATF, National Association for Gun Rights v. Garland, in federal court in the Northern District of Texas. This action was filed in the same appellate circuit that ruled earlier this year that bump stocks are not machine guns in Cargill v. Garland. [More]

More and more NAGR is showing itself to be a major player on the national scene worthy of support. Perhaps it’s time to bury the past.

[Via Jess]

The Sign of the (Double) Cross

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Officially Calls for a Special Session on Public Safety; Moms Demand Action, Students Demand Action, March For Our Lives, Giffords and Brady Respond [More]

He’s not only inviting them in, he’s holding the door open for them and offering them a drink.

They’re crossing the threshold and he’s crossing the Rubicon.

I’m going to start calling him Bloomberg’s Renfield.

[Via Jess]

Save Us from Ourselves?

We are clearly in a war zone,” he added. [More]

So logic would dictate the victims need “weapons of war” to repel the aggressors. I mean, it was supposed to be good enough for Ukraine, and we do have a Second Amendment…

Instead, the answer is more government enforcement, including the National Guard? Sure be nice if these people got their stories straight

Can you imagine how DC and Democrat cities across the land would enjoy the “mostly peaceful” experience if some white guardsman pulled a Michael Brown redux?

[Via Jess]

Our Gun Control is Better Than Yours

Philadelphia is suing three firearm retailers – Frank’s Gun Shop Double Tap Shooting Range and Delia’s Gun Shop in Northeast Philadelphia, and Tanner’s Sports Center in Bucks County – alleging the businesses are participating in illegal straw purchases, an illicit criminal activity where an individual lies on the background check form that they are the actual purchasers and instead sells or transfers a firearm to someone who can’t or won’t be associated with the sale of a firearm. [More]

So NSSF’s “solution” is to enforce existing Intolerable Acts?

[Via Jess]

The Number One Issue

With all precincts reporting, and 58,000 absentee and provisional ballots outstanding, the measure was failing by a margin of 57.01% to 42.99%. [More]

Down in flames. But it does show that a 60% threshold would have kept the tyranny of the majority at bay, at least for now.

I felt this was going to lose bigly just based on observable yard sign saturation, and was also disappointed in the outreach efforts of the “Yes on 1” campaign. This was a statewide campaign and only had “782 likes • 1K followers” on Facebook and “687 Followers” on Twit…uh…X.

Anyone who think this was just about abortion is wearing blinders.

Ah, well, if Democrats want to cull their next generation of voters…

We’re the Only Ones Limited Enough

Memo asks St. Louis police officers to limit some duties due to dispatch shortage [More]

Time for Democrat “community leaders” to administer plunder transfer boondoggles and talk about jobs for predators you’d be scared to have anywhere near you! That and propose more disarming of the “law-abiding”…

[Via bondmen]

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