Who Could Have Seen THAT Coming?

Accordingly, we hold that LCMs do not fit the constitutional definition of “arms” before even reaching whether they are “commonly used for self-defense.”However, LCMs also fall outside either protection of the right to bear arms because the provisions protect only those arms that are commonly used for selfdefense, and we have been presented with no credible and persuasive evidence or argument that LCMs are commonly used for such a purpose. [More]

Gee, who would ever think those arguments could be a trap?

Daily Defense Redux

In this conversation, Mark Walters and David Codrea delve into the complexities surrounding the Second Amendment and gun control. They discuss the implications of the ‘common use’ argument, the distinction between self-defense and militia purposes, and the political landscape regarding gun rights. Personal anecdotes highlight how perspectives on gun ownership can change over time, emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical context of the Second Amendment. [More]

The discussion revolved around my latest from Firearms News.

What’s the Word for Rule By Murderers, Thieves, and Whores?

According to Bessent, over one-third of the 1.5 billion payments issued by the Treasury Department in the past year cannot be traced back to a corresponding appropriation. That’s 500 million payments (not dollars — individual disbursements) that cannot readily be matched for auditing or accountability purposes. [More]

I don’t know about you, but I could use a little Lee Greenwood right about now…

[Via bondmen]

Paging Bondi’s 2A Task Force…

Feds insist Second Amendment doesn’t protect machine guns [More]

Again?

And try figuring this argument out:

Machine guns are atypical weapons not protected by the Second Amendment because a reasonable person would not expect them to be used in militia service, the federal government argued Wednesday before an appeals panel.

Right. The Founders obviously intended the citizenry to resist tyranny with inferior arms.

I assume these government lawyer aren’t retarded, so that makes them goddamn liars.

If machine guns aren’t protected, the Second Amendment is a dead letter and anyone who maintains otherwise is a fraud.

[Via Andy M]

SWAT’s Happening

The left’s acceptance and even advocacy of violence against the famous has led to the targeting of conservative media figures and conservative social media influencers for “swatting”… [More]

All you have to do is see what ugly, evil, and cowardly people hate us to know we’re on the side of what is right and good.

The perpetrators of terrorist acts need to be treated as terrorists.

And there needs to be a legal standard to inform police decisions on what constitutes exigent circumstances, with anonymous calls requiring a special decision/authorization process invoking interim steps, like maybe calling the damn house…

[Via Michael G]

Muster Call?

Stalled 2A Bills Need Your Support [More]

Say everybody floods the switchboards and the bills make it out of committee. Then what?

I see the 2A blogosphere and guntubers mobilizing on this while actual doable priorities remain ignored and mostly unknown. I’d say at least it will help flush out committee RINOs, but then have to ask what gun owners will do about it, because they all seem to flourish with impunity.

Related UPDATE

But far be it for the “no compromise gun lobby” to notice this.

Nothin’ at this writing…

I miss Larry’s leadership.

Hiding in Plain Sight

Michigan’s Hidden Gun Manufacturers [More]

If they were hidden, you wouldn’t be registed with the government and you wouldn’t be able to pinpoint them on a map, but then again, anyone expecting unmanipulated truth from the proven propagandists who started the conflate semiautos with machineguns deception is in for a long wait:

The weapons’ menacing looks, coupled with the public’s confusion over fully automatic machine guns versus semi-automatic assault weapons—anything that looks like a machine gun is assumed to be a machine gun—can only increase the chance of public support for restrictions on these weapons. In addition, few people can envision a practical use for these weapons.

Near as I can figure from this latest exercise in confusing the stupid, the gungrabbers are complaining licensees should be disqualifed because they aren’t making enough guns.

As long volume is the benchmark, how many guns has FFL Josh Sugarmann sold, and to whom?

[Via WiscoDave]

We’re the Only Ones Hushed Enough

Why do ATF agents need new suppressors for their ARs? [More]

Oh, look! LEs use the same “hearing protection” argument “our side” does (instead of us claiming it as a right government has no legitimate claim to). Meanwhile, the grabtard lobby tells its useful idiots that, in the hands of mere citizens, they are “inherently dangerous devices” and “deadly accessories.”

Once is Happenstance…

Dallas police said one of the men Long was with “reached out and brushed his hand along the passenger side of a passing Mercedes as they were walking across the street.” Investigators said that’s when 34-year-old Kendrick Finch got out of the passenger side with a gun and opened fire. [More]

See, they disrespected him.

Second blonde achiever taken out by a worthless POS this week

Trump Administration Position on Machine Guns – Not 2A Protected

This Position Undermines Its Second Amendment Credibility [More]

If machine guns aren’t protected, the Second Amendment is a dead letter and anyone who maintains otherwise is a fraud.

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