
David Codrea discusses 2A activist rankling feathers of FL permitless carry bill sponsor [Listen]
Yesterday’s program…
“Who else are they gonna vote for?” Republican arrogance needs to stop — or be stopped. These guys aren’t “giving” us anything.
Notes from the Resistance

David Codrea discusses 2A activist rankling feathers of FL permitless carry bill sponsor [Listen]
Yesterday’s program…
“Who else are they gonna vote for?” Republican arrogance needs to stop — or be stopped. These guys aren’t “giving” us anything.

Joining me today on Armed American Radio it’s @dcodrea David Codrea #waronguns. AAR 4-6p ET. 1-3p PT. [More]
I just found out myself.
Go to the AAR website to listen/watch/find a station.

Who better to trust to “control” our guns than politicians with a history of communist radicalism? [More]
These are the domestic enemies the Founders warned us against.

Who but someone willfully deluding herself, a liar, or both, would deliberately ignore that the militia is comprised of citizens “capable of acting in concert for the common defense [and] bearing arms supplied by themselves and of the kind in common use at the time”? Its function was — and still is — to field citizen soldiers. And these citizens bore arms that were suitable for that purpose, “ordinary military equipment” intended to be taken into “common defense” battles. The militia did not assemble on the green bearing torches and pitchforks. They came with the intent to match and best a professional military threat. [More]
And worst of all, this robed … thing … was confirmed by a Republican majority Senate.

How lumping the good in with the bad and the healthy in with the troubled, ignoring politically inconvenient realities, and mandating increased restrictions on the fundamental rights of all demonstrates excellence, dignity, and respect is not explained. Such “equity” seems a curious way of saying “Thank you for your service.” [More]
Is a politically self-serving report that ignores the basics and tells servicemembers they’re not trusted really the best way to help those in serious pain and immediate need?

But if the merchant codes don’t go to the SKU (stock keeping unit) level and identify specific items purchased, some may question what the big deal is. For that, look to the proponents of the codes and how they have announced they intend to use them. [More]
The rope-selling “capitalists” don’t seem to realize what historically happens when their usefulness is up.

PODCAST: The Media and Gun Control Activists Struggle to Exploit MSU Murders [More]
I chatted with BFA Executive Director Dean Rieck about my AmmoLand observations and more.
Also from Buckeye Firearms:
Lawsuit filed against Columbus over unlawful, unconstitutional gun laws [More]
Subversive Democrats know they have virtually unlimited tax funds to harass us with, meaning productive gun owners have to fully finance complaints and appeals, and partially finance the bastards attacking us.

“Intervenors came before this court and referenced UN mandates, which … is a well-documented trope meant to invoke white supremacist, antisemitic fear of a takeover of our country by outsiders and minorities who are manipulated by an elite class of supervillains,” Egan wrote. The Columbia County ordinance (and by implication, all Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions throughout the Republic) has “antisemitic and racist origins,” he declares. [More]
With judges adopting Antifa’s rhetoric, can communist “people’s courts” for counterrevolutionaries be far off?

And based on supporting candidates like party switch-hitter Arlen Specter, Pat Toomey, Tom Ridge, and Brian Fitzpatrick, a critical mass of Pennsylvania Republicans is demonstrably willing to throw gun owners under the bus in exchange for the false promise of “less government.” They’re the useful idiot “bourgeoisie” the Democratic Socialists are counting on being asleep. This also explains why disarming them is such a priority. [More]
With “Republicans” like Fitzpatrick, who needs Democrats?

Besides, a “gunman” (note the implied pejorative – “Scumbag Murderer” is much more apt) intent on slaughtering human beings is not likely to be deterred by “gun laws,” and this one was no exception. [More]
The killer may not help advance their narrative as much as the gun-grabbers were hoping for.

I spoke with Bill Frady about my exclusive reports on the North Carolina “firing squad.” [Listen]

What these actions don’t mitigate or excuse is the police opening fire on him immediately after he emerged unarmed from his trailer with his hands raised and his wife directly behind him. [More]
So will the State Bureau of Investigation and the DA aggressively pursue this, and if not, why not?

A SWAT team firing on an unarmed man with his hands in the air isn’t newsworthy? [More]
There are plenty of unanswered questions. Why aren’t the “real reporters” asking them?

Classic Roundtable with Justin Moon, Brad Premo and OG himself, David Codrea sitting in for Neil McCabe [Listen]
Here’s a recording of last night’s program in case anybody was preoccupied with the Grammys, Shark Tank, or America’s Got Talent...
Time to crank up the porch space heater, pour two fingers of the good stuff and light a Maduro.
Go to the AAR website to listen/watch live streaming or to find a station near you.

Despite extensive evidence proving his self-defense claims, Maryland continues to prosecute U.S. Army Veteran Alejandro Gonzalez and hold him without trial for more than 14 months. [More]
If they can do this to him they can do this to you.

To paraphrase Democrat strategist James Carville’s slogan about the economy, it’s the criminals, stupid. [More]
They’re going after the wrong thing. Not that the useful idiots will notice.

“Most counties experience no murders, a smaller set where there are a few murders, and then a tiny set of counties where murders are very common.” [More]
Guns aren’t the problem.

I’ll be out all of tomorrow and have much to do behind the scenes today.
I’ll try to get to some of the email tips sent since yesterday later this afternoon, but no guarantees. My priority will be on publicizing articles I expect to be published on AmmoLand and Firearms News, and on working on a couple of new ones I’ve started drafting.
Please hold off on further correspondence until Thursday, because chances are I won’t be able to do anything with it. Also, don’t be surprised if comment moderation is delayed more than usual.

The thought of a foreigner doing it seems intolerable. What could go wrong with our cities employing what amounts to latter-day Hessian mercenaries, with incentives to follow orders above all else, especially since rocking the boat or blowing the whistle could jeopardize more than their jobs, but also their eligibility to remain in this country? [More]
Back the blue…helmets?