Say No to a National ‘Red Flag’ Law [More]
What I picked up before being stopped by the paywall: National Review wants infringements done by the states.
[Via Michael G]
Notes from the Resistance
Say No to a National ‘Red Flag’ Law [More]
What I picked up before being stopped by the paywall: National Review wants infringements done by the states.
[Via Michael G]
The bills would raise the minimum age to purchase a semiautomatic rifle to 21 years old from 18, prohibit the purchase of body armor for anyone not eligible (NY tried to ban it last year), require a license to buy a semiautomatic rifle, eliminate grandfathering of large-capacity ammunition feeding devices (otherwise known as extended magazines), strengthen the Red Flag law, and require new pistols to include microstamping technology for tracing. [More]
And when none of those work…
[Via bondmen]
Mass shooters overwhelmingly fit a certain profile, say Jillian Peterson and James Densley, which means it’s possible to ID and treat them before they commit violence. [More]
Fine, but in all their Department of Precrime advocacy, they’re a little light on full due process and still seem trapped in the mindset that passing edicts against tool possession will stop a determined maniac.
[Via DDS]
City of Baltimore Files Lawsuit Against Ghost Gun Manufacturer Polymer80 [More]
I don’t suppose suing the City of Baltimore for chronic corruption that makes violent crime inevitable is on anybody’s agenda…?
[Via WiscoDave]
Brooklyn subway shooting victim sues Glock for ‘recklessly’ marketing guns [More]
I’m wondering when one of these companies is going to countersue for legal costs and whatever else they can think up, including getting parasite lawyers censured for frivolous complaints.
What does it take to file a bar complaint against them?
[Via Jess]
H.R. 7544: To provide a private right of action against the maker of any component of a ghost gun, and any person who facilitated a sale of the ghost gun, for injury or death resulting from the use of the ghost gun. [More]
“6% chance of being enacted,” but it shows how these leftist bastards are thinking…
[Via Jess]
How Florida’s red-flag law helps stop potential mass shootings [More]
As “proof” they cite one anecdote? And no mention of the violence to due process? Or the immutable law that removing tools can’t address?
Ah well, it must be good because Marco is for it.
[Via Mack H]
Mental health advocates push back against GOP focus after shooting [More]
Who’s up for some totally triggering vintage Napoleon XIV?
I have an AmmoLand piece in the queue on the dangers to liberty of nice young men in clean white coats chasing after people with butterfly nets…
[Via Mack H]

Biden doesn’t even try to make sense. He doesn’t have to. [More]
It all boils down to banning guns and counting on a dumbed-down public to be ignorant enough to vote for cultural suicide.
Jackson Lee: There Was ‘Seismic Increase of Carnage Across America Using Automatic Weapons’ after Assault Weapons Ban Expired [More]
Were they “as heavy as 10 boxes“?
No, of course, it doesn’t have to make sense or be true, and of course, no “fact-checkers” will challenge it. The object is to get it out there influencing the ignorant. That and to induce them to hate you.
[Via bondmen]
Missouri Rep. wants legislation to ban teens from buying semi-automatic guns [More]
The lying moron can’t very well “support the Second Amendment in its constitutional intent” if he opposes guns for members of the Militia…
[Via bondmen]
Prosecutors: Father, son charged with selling silencers had 105 firearms, 13,800 rounds of ammo at home [More]
Citing those has everything to do with scaring and prejudicing the readers.
Tracing things from the indictment to the guy’s website to his other website to his previous website, it looks like he was doing things because of his beliefs.
In any case, he evidently wasn’t doing things very cautiously if the goal was to get away with them. Here’s what Prince Law has to say about solvent traps.
If you were his customer, I’d be calling a lawyer and determining exposure and vulnerability about now.
[Via bondmen]
More than 30 people dead from gun violence over Memorial Day weekend across US [More]
Tell us about the lifestyles and choices of the people involved in committing the violence, and about what perpetuates, enables, and makes such outcomes inevitable.
No? Just call it “gun violence” and act like disarming normal Americans will do anything but create a deeper victim pool?
[Via bondmen]
Richard Small is a self proclaimed “NRA Republican” and long-time gun owner who says the Uvalde, Texas, shooting made him question why he owned an AR-15-style gun – a gun that has been used in multiple mass shooting in the US. [Watch]
How convenient.
I wonder who this quisling is and how he all of a sudden has become the go-to guy for the grabbers to hold up as a “reasonable” NRA member.
My guess is if you pull the thread you’ll find a Lincoln Project apparatchik.
In any case, I’d say the Bylaws qualify him for expulsion from NRA, but if they didn’t have the integrity to do it to Michael Moore, they won’t want to touch it.
[Via Jess]
CA Schools No Longer Have to Notify Police of Threats Made by Students [More]
Because telling them is racist.
So instead, we’re going after gun manufacturers.
[Via Steve T]
Democrats in the House Judiciary Committee will hold a vote on a gun control package Thursday which includes six gun control measures that would not have prevented the Uvalde attack. [More]
Hopefully, Republican “moderates” won’t totally blow the “red wave” in November and this never makes it to the floor.
[Via Jim S]