
Expect bad things to start happening very quickly. [More]
Oregon gun prohibitionists are making sure gun owners don’t have time to react. And Oregon Republicans are wavering between useless and in bed with the grabbers.
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Expect bad things to start happening very quickly. [More]
Oregon gun prohibitionists are making sure gun owners don’t have time to react. And Oregon Republicans are wavering between useless and in bed with the grabbers.

Since no innovation ever begins “in common use,” a government with the power to do so can ban all new weapon developments from those they would rule, retaining them exclusively for itself. [More]
Sorry, you can’t have one. Hey, it’s your “gun rights leaders” who embraced the “in common use” litmus test we’re using to deny you.
The NFA is constitutional because it’s “a modest burden” and not a ban [More]
The Second Amendment does not say “shall not be banned.” It says “shall not be infringed.” Even modestly.
Unless you’re one of the “smartest people in the room” who buy into the Trump/Bondi DOJ is playing super secret 3D chess with court rules that they can’t tell us about, and it will all work out in the end, honest…
Then ask why they’re not pushing SBRs.
Democrats are now using gun control against children as young as 8 and 6 years old! Today we go over the instances in question and the outlandish laws that allowed it to happen. [Watch]
The same law still applies. It’s just that mine requires due process.
[Via Jess]
Democratic lawmakers are trying to make gun laws even harder in New York, including the sale of Glock brand firearms. Legislation passed a senate committee to ban the sale of pistol converters and convertible pistols. The legislation hones in on the firearm brand Glock because the design is easily manipulated. [More]
Zellnor Myrie. Good grief, Democrats are dumb.
Think Glock’ll pull a Barrett?
[Via Jess]
After passing along party lines, a bill to raise the age for buying semi-automatic guns heads to Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk for what could be a veto. Assembly Bill 245 would raise the minimum purchasing age of assault rifles and semi-automatic shotguns to 21 from 18. Despite its passage, the bill looks unlikely to become law because Lombardo vetoed a similar bill in 2023. [More]
Billionaire casino owners and service worker unions continue to impose themselves on the rest of the state, just like in Question 1:

Don’t ask if I’m going to SHOT Show. I do rights, not hardware.
F_ers’ll never see a dime of my money…
[Via Jess]

Bottom line, armed citizens are out there. A lot of them. Law enforcement needs to understand this and be prepared to handle encounters respectfully and professionally. [More]
It’s bad enough when we’re behaving legally and they’re not. Add in jokes and threats about killing us, and that’s intolerable.

Two top officials in Mexico City died at the hands of a team of gunmen in a crime that shook the highest levels of that country’s government. The targeted killing comes just days after a group of gunmen in Jalisco State shot and killed two police instructors with ties to the U.S. Department of State. [More]
[Via bondmen]
Today, one of our most fundamental and inalienable rights has been demoted to the status of a privilege—subject to permission, payment, and government approval. [More]
Yeah?
Yo, “Civil Rights Division“…
[Via Jess]
NYPD Bans Firearms at Jewish Parade Targeted by Islamic Extremists… This year, apparently for the first time, legal firearms have been explicitly prohibited at the Parade, both for private citizens, as well as for armed security guards. [More]
And we’re the Nazis. Just ask Bloomberg’s kapos.
Keep believing that and voting Democrat, bagel brains.

Here’s the new talking point to parrot about the suppressor concession:
I don’t suppose we can muffle those screams…?
LaMonica McIver Appears Before Judge on Federal Charges – Ordered to Surrender Firearms, Cannot Leave US – Faces EIGHT YEARS in Prison [More]
Yep. Her own petard.
[Via bondmen]
Southport survivor calls for ban on pointed kitchen knives – as she says she’s not been able to use one herself since the attack that left three girls dead… While her physical wounds have healed, the psychological scars continue to shape her life. [More]
So, as much as we may sympathize, that gives her no claim to use her trauma dysfunction to shape other people’s lives.
[Via Steve T]
ATF Agent Tries to Rewrite the Rules on ‘Pin & Weld’ [More]
So… why hasn’t Eve E. Eisenbice been terminated for willfully violating the spirit and intent of AG Bondi’s “all hands” memorandum?
[Via Jess]
Why the Supreme Court Fight Over Nationwide Injunctions Matters for Gun Owners [More]
It figures the “our democracy” people want one of their apparatchik’s opinions to be binding over all of us, no matter what we think.
With “progressives,” every day is Opposite Day.
I note the announcement does not include the SHORT Act being included in the House version. I’ve heard some stuff about that I may be sharing in a few days if I can confirm.
What will the Senate do? Gut feel: A critical mass of Dems love our money more than they our hate guns. And let’s not let this potential “win” on guns blind us to the existential dangers of out of control government spending to advance powers nowhere delegated.
Looks like I may have been wrong for being so negative about HPA’s chances.
Hey… does this mean I can dig up the Chore Boy…?
Silencers are “used to conceal the fact that you are firing a weapon,” said Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.). “There will be more crimes committed, more people killed” if the current bill passes. [More]
They don’t and there won’t be.