Uber apparently hacked by teen, employees thought it was a joke [More]
I wonder what a person with those skills could do with “smart guns,” and with any “law enforcement” systems developed to disable them…
[Via Steve T]
Notes from the Resistance
Uber apparently hacked by teen, employees thought it was a joke [More]
I wonder what a person with those skills could do with “smart guns,” and with any “law enforcement” systems developed to disable them…
[Via Steve T]
Ownership of Arms Protected under Takings, Second Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment [More]
Ultimately, it’s protected by individual will, regardless of what any branch of government dictates…
In a letter provided to AmmoLand News from Gun Owners of America (GOA), dated August 31, 2022, Inspector Hugh Bogle of the New York Police Department (NYPD) informed business owners with an active business, limited carry, special carry, or carry business license that their business might now be in a “sensitive area” and were informed to bring their guns to the police station so that the guns can be “safeguarded,” or remove them from the location. [More]
What does registration lead to again…?
But no one’s talking about taking your guns, you paranoids!
Brazilian Women May Deny President Jair Bolsonaro a Second Term [More]
Yeah, we demand a national socialist leader who will disarm our men!
Because that’s always worked out so well for women in the past…(WARNING: You may not want to see what the link goes to.)

Ax-wielding madman runs amok in NYC McDonald’s — and nobody was lovin’ it [More]
They’d better get busy expanding those “sensitive zones“…
UPDATE
That NYC psycho who smashed up a McD’s and threatened a bunch of people with an axe? Yeah, he was released without bail.
[Via Michael G]

LA Democrat mayoral candidate Rep. Bass says no longer feels safe after burglary, guns taken [More]
So her solution is to make everybody else unsafe?
[Via WiscoDave]
Over 100 GOP Reps. Sign Letter to Credit Card CEOs: Which Gun Sales Do You Plan to Flag? [More]
My guess is they’ll play it on the risk management CYA side and not want to be accused of being negligent for NOT reporting someone who later creates a liability. That, and politically powerful tyrant wannabes will be putting on the squeeze.
It’s typical Opposite Day “progressivism,” really– they bow to an ISO category “standard” with no clearly defined and legally supportable standards for snitch triggers.
[Via bondmen]
What should you do if you used a credit card to make a gun shop purchase and the feds come knocking at your door asking to see your hardware? You should ask to see their search warrant. They won’t have one, in which case you should politely say, “Have a good day” and close and lock your door. Then call your local police and report unwanted knocking on your door by an armed stranger. [More]
As fun as that sounds, I’m not sure I’d follow his advice. In the Delaware case, they came with a state trooper plus they showed badges, and “Only Ones” generally (admittedly not always) back each other up. If I were to do as he suggests, I’d make sure to add that they say they are law enforcement but do not have a warrant. And if I did call, it would probably be to the sheriff.
[Via Jess]
A witty and informative email reply by attorney Donald Kilmer to a discussion on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors banning .50-caliber handguns:
As long the ban doesn’t exceed the .64 caliber U.S. issued smoothbore flintlock boarding pistol, we have nothing to worry about. Maybe the Board of Sups should read a little history.
CDC’s Antigun Agenda On Display: So-Called Experts Abuse Our Trust [More]
When has the agency not been a taxpayer-funded tool for citizen disarmament-demanding subversive liars?
[Via Jess]
Funny. I thought machine guns were extremely highly regulated items for the sake of preventing criminals from having one? I’m looking at a lot of criminals in possession of machine guns rn. pic.twitter.com/V24sCEUJ61
— Pancreas Thief (@PancreasThief) September 15, 2022
So is this what the insulated UC Davis Fauciette was referring to when she assured everyone that the real problem was “structural racism”?
[Via WiscoDave]
It is a travesty that we know the places where our citizens were murdered, but not the names of the CEOs who approved the marketing of the weapons that were used to kill them. [More]
Look for incidents like this and worse. If it’s much worse, mob-inciter Eric Adams could have blood on his hands.
Now that they have personal skin in the game, will we see any CEOs cut New York City off?
And any word on Tucker coming around?
[Via Jess]
New UC-Davis Study: Gun Violence Increased Substantial In Pandemic’s Early Months [Watch]
It’s actually more about ERPOs, and I can see why comments are turned off. This irritating leftwing (but I repeat myself) UC Davis agenda “researcher” believes her own talking point s*** as the newsprops nod in solemn agreement.
Is it just me or is anyone else getting a Fauci-in-a-wig vibe?
[Via Rough and Ready]
7-Eleven cashier battles shoplifting bear: ‘I’ll kick your ass — or you’ll kill me’ [More]
Considering corporate policy, I know which way I’d bet.
With “known or should have known” being a key phrase in the civil lawsuit playbook, they’d better do something before a customer gets hurt.
[Via Michael G]