Button, Button, Who’s Got the Button?

SIG SAUER Recalls ROMEO5 Red Dot Firearm Sights Due to Ingestion Hazard; Violations of Reese’s Law Federal Safety Regulations for Consumer Products with Button Cell Batteries and Child Resistant Button Cell Battery Packaging [More]

Here’s the takeaway:

Incidents/Injuries:
None reported

So unlected, embedded, probable Democrat bureaucrats get to impose an expensive “F*** you” over a non-existent problem, unless you’re in the habit of leaving your guns so equipped in reach of toddlers…

You gotta wonder if they invented this on their own or if the antis have figured out how they can snitch and stick it to gun companies with rulefare.

What was that about teddy bears again…?

I’m wondering if a FOIA request might shed some light, and who would be the best person/entity to file one… I’m also wondering if this type of destructive overreach is something the new administraiton can address.

Too bad Gun Owners for Trump isn’t an actual thing…

[Via Jess]

Keep on Truckin’

The Austin, Texas-based Liberty Justice Center on Jan. 7 filed a lawsuit on behalf of two truck drivers against the state of Minnesota, arguing that the state’s failure to recognize other states’ firearm permits violates the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The lawsuit aims to defend the two truckers’ constitutional right to bear arms in public and carry them in their trucks across state borders. [More]

And not just truckers from the looks of things

[Via Jess]

The Stop Fraudulent Tax-Funded Anti-Gun Propaganda Act

Medicaid funding for gun violence programs faces scrutiny – Republican Congressman Andrew Clyde, of Georgia, unveiled the Medicaid Funds Integrity Act to restrict Medicaid funds for gun violence prevention programs. [More]

As usual, the “real reporters” are parroting lies to us. The point is to stop using tax dollars to spread violence monopolist propaganda, just like CDC was doing when its Director of the National Center for Injury Control and Prevention publicly advocated “We need to revolutionize the way we look at guns, like what we did with cigarettes. Now it [sic] is dirty, deadly, and banned.”

Will it get a vote this time?

[Via Jess]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond

We first learned about Wales’ campaign to use young girls as inducements for “immigrants” back in ’23, from a Twitter account that has since been suspended. We updated that two days ago with “Come for the benefits and soft targets, stay for the underaged girls!”

Turns out another guy who posted that and informed us that “Most members of [the Welsh Refugfee Council] are from the Middle East, India and Pakistan” says he is under investigation and potentially subject to extradition.

[Via Steve T]

We’re the Only Ones Putting the Blame Where It Belongs Enough

The Aurora police chief supports the closure but made clear gang members had not taken over the complex and that the main problem was lack of management and oversight by the comples [sic] owners. [More]

I knew citizens being overrun by criminal aliens was somebody’s fault, so thanks, government employee Chief Chamberlain, for telling us whose.

[Via Michael G]

Got Repeatable Results?

A release from Mayor Jones is touting a 15% reduction in overall crime in the city of St. Louis last year compared to 2023. Jones says the 150 homicides in the city last year were the lowest number of murders in the city of St. Louis since 2013, and represents a 43% decrease during her administration. [More]

Now prove a direct correlation between that and anything she did, as opposed to that’s just the way it worked out and a rise can come at any time.

[Via bondmen]

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