
[Watch]
Except I also need to point out who the robed idiot that said that was nominated by.
[Via Jess]
Notes from the Resistance

[Watch]
Except I also need to point out who the robed idiot that said that was nominated by.
[Via Jess]

GOA, GOF, STATE OF TEXAS SECURE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AGAINST BIDEN PISTOL BRACE BAN [More]
And:

FEDERAL JUDGE CLARIFIES SAF MEMBERS PROTECTED BY PISTOL BRACE INJUNCTION [More]
It looks like everybody’s members are covered, just like FPC’s.
Anybody up on what’s going on with NRA’s action?
UPDATE
Here’s the GOA Order:

A man was arrested early Wednesday in New York City after fatally shooting an armed robber in Queens, according to law enforcement. [More]
They would literally rather see you dead than armed.

Because what was in common use in the past is not what is in common use today, nor what will be in common use tomorrow. At least by the military and by law enforcement. [More]
Withhold technological developments from We the People based on “common use” and at what point in the future does planned obsolescence kick in? Also, as an aside, I don’t know why the editors replaced my photo with one that’s irrelevant to the topic and the caption I wrote.
Regardless of the recent changes in Minnesota law related to marijuana, an individual who is a current user of marijuana is prohibited from shipping, transporting, receiving, or possessing firearms or ammunition. [More]
It’s not like the prohibition affects anyone important.
Besides, Fudd Sense Candidate Tim Walz is fine with that.
[Via Jess]
Bill Hader perfectly illustrated America’s diseased gun culture with a single, utterly terrifying 30-second-long scene in Barry [More]
This Eric Italiano character sounds every bit the man Newsweek thinks Bill Hader is.
[Via Michael G]
Since DeJesus is a convicted felon, it is illegal for him to have a gun or ammunition. [More]
Why? If he’s truly too dangerous to have one, why was he out?
Same question for this guy…
And I see prohibition is working as effectively as ever.
[Via bondmen]
Of course, they’re talking about taking your guns.
Making the ignorant citizenship malpractitioners giving the loaded pollsters what they want so inexcusable…
[Via Jess]
Polymer80, the nation’s largest producer of at-home gun assembly kits — sometimes called “ghost guns” because they typically come without serial numbers and are impossible to trace — agreed to pay $5 million in penalties to settle a civil suit, according to the Los Angeles City Attorney’s office. [More]
Now look for every other shark out there to smell blood in the water.
[Via Jess]
Nationwide shooting incidents escalate raising concerns across U.S [Watch]
But they’re not really spread out “nationwide,” are they?
Just like bad “gun in the home” stats don’t apply to all homes, do they?
[Via 1Gat]
I ran out of time today– here are some tips from Bondmen that I just couldn’t do individual posts with commentary for:

Hogsett plans to go before the City-County Council and propose a ban on semi-automatic weapons and ending permitless carry in Indianapolis. [More]
No doubt inspired by last month’s non-bloodbath, where almost 80,000 gun owners proved that being simultaneously armed and peaceable is no problem for anyone smarter and more moral than a Hogsett supporter.
[Via Jess]
New research shows the death rate among young people from gun violence rose with the increasing level of social vulnerability within the communities where the incidents occurred, regardless of whether a state’s gun laws were more permissive or restrictive. [More]
“Gun laws alone” implies they’ll work in tandem with other centralized collectivist controls, which will only make everything worse.
“Social vulnerability” implies that personal failures are due to “systemic injustices” of a society with expectations for individual responsibility and accountability with commensurate incentives and deterrents, rather than the predictable and inevitable outcome of collectivist subsidizing of poor decision-making.
[Via Jess]

Will you let politicians decide what rights you “need?” [More]
Tell NC Republicans the job won’t be done until freedom is achieved, we’re still a hell of a long way off from that, and now is no time for anyone who wants to be taken seriously to quit.

Most Americans would support stricter gun laws: Poll [More]
That’s because most Americans are “informed” by the DSM, are oblivious to the deceptions, omissions, and counters to the presumptions behind the polls, and therefore don’t know what they’re talking about.
That’s why it’s important for gun owners to act as force multipliers and share correct information that will never make it to CNN or The New York Times.
[Via Dan Gifford]
Wave of lawsuits against US gun makers raises hope of end to mass shootings [More]
Like that’s why they’re doing it…
And what a DSM “real reporter” Adam Gabbatt is, calling Philip Bangle “a lawyer representing the FedEx shooting victims” and neglecting to inform his readers the guy is also Senior Litigation Counsel for Brady.
[Via Dan Gifford]