Oh, so that’s why the DOJ is still arguing that suppressors are not covered under the 2A. Time to stop being a cheerleader and face reality. [More]
Some of the customers leaving comments are getting tired of Kool-Aid.
[Via Andy M]
Notes from the Resistance
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I don’t suppopse he’s going to say anything about “our beautiful Second Amendment“…?
So Chief Justice Roberts, if you want the normal appellate process to work, you have to make it work. You have to do your job. [More]
Look at all the inferior courts and state governments thumbing their noses at Bruen, and all this robed poltroon can say is “Process.”
Am I wrong to suspect Dolly pics?
Some of us (far too few) were questioning this character from the outset.
[Via Michael G]
The Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) appears to have taken down a webpage from the Office of the Surgeon General (OSG) that included an advisory on gun violence. [More]
It’s almost like Vivek Murthy had credibility issues…
But don’t just remove the lies. Retract them.
[Via Jess]

After a floor vote on SB318 was delayed last Thursday, the bill was brought up again on the Senate Floor tonight for a vote and was passed 21 to 18. Numerous gun stores from around the state have told us the bill could put every gun store in New Mexico out of business. [More]
A gas-operated firearm and magazine ban, red-flag gun confiscation, and concealed carry infringements are still in the pipeline. The session ends Saturday, so Democrats are looking to do as much damage as they can.
Late Monday night, Juanita Broaddrick, one of the women who claims President Bill Clinton raped her, says she was “swatted,” with 10 law-enforcement officers and a SWAT team coming to her home. [More]
And stupid American women will continue to vote for the party that only “believes women” if they’re non-binary, fetus-rending collectivists.
CPRC Study: Concealed Carriers Stop More Active Shooter Cases Than Police [More]
You can review the data and the methodology for yourself.
Gun-grabbers would rather the citizens who stopped aggressors had been unarmed and that the attackers had succeeded so they could dance in the blood and demand more.
[Via WiscoDave]
At least that’s what “conservative” Matt Drudge is aiding and abetting:

He’s a Nazi, this globalist hack would have you believe. What do we expect from a fake global warming environmentalcase?
The frostbacks made up a “safety of attendees, exhibitors, and staff” excuse to kick him out of their car show, even though the only danger would come from fellow unhinged lefties. And just like Trump is an avatar for his followers, seeing Tesla owners doxed proves these domestic terrorists don’t just want Musk destroyed.
The party of citizen disarmament owns this.
The leftist wienerhead who called him a Nazi then charged Musk with “deeply fascistic leanings,” even though Mussolini was a socialist himself. And the Swedes, who are begging for more tariffs, seem to think revenue-declining Polestar will replace “swastikars.” Lucky for them “law-abiding conservatives” don’t play the vandalism game.
Funny: Drudge doesn’t find it newsworthy to mention Musk’s SpaceX successfully rescuing astronauts stranded during the Biden administration, which coudldn’t do aa damn thing about it. I’m sure plenty of Democrat apparatchiks were secretly hoping for a lethal catastrophe so they could use it to further their political attacks.
Know a man by his enemies.

In Contrasting Ideals, Faria not only introduces us to key “players” in both revolutions, like Maximilien Robespierre and other Reign of Terror figures like Jean-Paul Marat, whose differences with “Founding Fathers” like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson could not have been more pronounced. For rebellions that seemingly had so much in common at the outset, the goals of those driving them were antithetical. [More]
If you’re not familiar with the teachings of Dr. Miguel A. Faria, Jr., you’ve denied yourself the opportunity of learning from the best. If you are familiar, do yourself a favor by reading this, and your friends a favor by then recommending it to them.

THE REPUBLICANS CAN STOP THIS [More]
If they don’t it’s because they don’t want to, meaning Oregon gun owners must look to the Republican feds, who don’t seem to want to, either.
Upset that the karaoke machine at a Florida bar was not working, a man pointed a Glock pistol at another patron and fired off a round, according to police who arrested the suspect, a convicted felon barred from possessing a firearm. [More]
I could swear we’ve addressed this before…
[Via Steve T]
A family can sue the California Highway Patrol over an incident in which an officer missed the signs of an accident victim’s stroke and arrested him. [More]
Guy’s lucky he wasn’t an epileptic…
[Via Michael G]
The article does not identify the Federal statute the DoJ can act with. A State judge ruling on State laws is, I would think, a matter for the State. The next step is to fight the law(s) in Federal court. [More]
The Second Amendment and the Constitution being “the supreme Law of the Land” isn’t enough? They’re not shy about citing the First Amendment:
The United States has an interest in protecting the individual rights guaranteed by the First Amendment.
Also, like we noted in the “Ashcroft Petition“:
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees to the people of each state the full benefit of all rights recognized under the U.S. Constitution, and Americans living in the state of California are being subjected to gross infringements of their Second Amendment rights and therefore are being treated unequally under the law;
And as for federal courts, sure, a “UNITED STATES’ STATEMENT OF INTEREST IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT” would be a big help.
Minneapolis violence prevention workers charged after one of them was shot [More]
And The Hector “Big Weasel” Marroquin Award goes to…
[Via Steve T]
Triple shooting outside Walgreens spurred by fight: Police [More]
It’s guns-a-blazin’ every time I pick up prescriptions, too.
Hey, I’ll bet the drug store has insurance…
Can any solutions be more ridiculously ineffectual than St. Louis solutions?
[Via bondmen]

I wanted to update you on the situation involving Senator Nicole Mitchell, who is facing felony burglary charges after breaking into her stepmother’s home last year. On March 13, the Senate Ethics Committee met to review two complaints against Senator Nicole Mitchell tied to these charges and her behavior. Despite clear evidence of wrongdoing, the committee failed to take meaningful action. [More]
Felonies…? So, she could end up a “prohibited person”…?
What is it about these people who don’t trust us with guns…?
[Via Jess]