
That makes using resulting data to “inform” legislation demonstrably irresponsible and dangerous. [More]
Lies, damned lies and statistics…
Notes from the Resistance

That makes using resulting data to “inform” legislation demonstrably irresponsible and dangerous. [More]
Lies, damned lies and statistics…

I can’t get to your emails or reply with the link for your news tip until this is resolved. I just had to send my latest Firearms News piece in using a different email account.

Schiff said President-elect Donald Trump’s victory boiled down to an “anti-incumbent wave” in the U.S… [More]
Either that or much of the country isn’t made up of suicidal California cultists.
Schmidt said a child’s best friend could be “not human” in the future. [More]
He’s really admitting to the world he has no idea what a friend is?
But yeah, all kinds of lazy people who shouldn’t be parents and have the resources will do this to the children they don’t abort.
I wonder what kind of time bombs that will yield.
More proof that desperate actors will do anything…
Langley Outdoors Academy does the dissecting.
One way to look at this is wasting Bloomberg money on it means that much less won’t be used on something more effective.
[Via Jess]
It’s literally 99.9999 or something like that of the AR-15s in America will have no connection to a murder in any given year, in other words well over 99.9 % of the AR-15s in the United States will have no connection to criminality in the United States in any given year, so if you’re going to have the government ban the 99.99% of the AR-15s in the United States because of a few hundred bad apples misbehaving with AR-15s you have engaged in a violation of our constitutional rights known as the Heckler veto… [Watch]
Good points. It sounds like you could make a good case that of all the people who heard Donald Trump speak on Jan. 6, only a handful ignored his call to be peaceful and got rowdy to the point of striking out at others, and that shouldn’t abridge his First Amendment-protected rights.
As an aside, I know speaking is different thatn writing in terms of not being able to go back and edit remarks before they’re released, but I hope in the future he’s mindful to say “killed with” more and “killed by” less.
[Via Jess]
Well it’s a nice, soft night, so I think I’ll go and join me comrades and talk a little treason. [More]
My favorite is still NatLamp’s McCartney parody.
[Via Antigone]
Lambert told reporters the department is pushing for state legislation that would make possession of three or more gun parts a misdemeanor, which would allow law enforcement to educate legal firearm owners who may not be aware of the ghost gun issue. [More]
That’s one way to characterize dynamic entries with guns drawn…
[Via Jess]
“Any reasonable officer arriving at the scene would have simply confirmed Agent Burk’s credentials, then offered him assistance or cleared from the scene,” attorneys from the firm Cooper Elliot wrote. “Instead, the officers who did arrive immediately drew their weapons on Agent Burk, berated him, manhandled him, repeatedly tased him, cuffed him and locked him in the back of a police cruiser.” [More]
So she was trusted without a custodian and they stopped him from infringing on her RKBA?
Unless the “illegal” shotgun was stolen, what’s unreasonable about that?
[Via Andy M]
Related UPDATE
At the White House on Thursday, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi described to President Donald Trump similar efforts underway in her state to allow law enforcement to seize firearms from someone who is deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
“Good,” Trump responded. [More]

Albritton, R-Wauchula, told reporters that as a life-long and consistent supporter of law enforcement, he will oppose any open carry legislation in 2025: “I trust my law enforcement officials. They oppose it … and I stand with them today in opposition.” [More]
Because after all, who works for whom?
He’s in a solidly Republican district, the primary was canceled, and he’s got his seat ’til ’28, so what’s he care what you think?
[Via Jess]
Will we see leadership on this?
I just checked the Twitter/X feeds for them and nada…
I wonder what they have to say about Bondi’s role in railroading George Zimmerman…
Leftist Governors Retaliate Against Election Results by Threatening Second Amendment Rights of Citizens [More]
Which makes the Bondi nomination all the more problematic.
Sources say that it’s part of a larger, more sophisticated organization, and many in law enforcement believe a “South American crime ring” could be behind it. And it’s not just limited to the Kansas City area; it’s happening in wealthy neighborhoods around the country. [More]
Oh, no! Not Taylor Swift’s PR boyfriend!
I hope it’s the lawn and pool boys, and servants, except those people work…
[Via Michael G]
A prominent Democratic strategist left a CNN panel speechless after wildly suggesting the US military could open fire on Americans who try to prevent President-elect Donald Trump’s deportation of illegal migrants. [More]
And that’s how narrative talking points start and spread.
[Via bondmen]
Senate Republicans are rejecting a proposal floated by some advisers to President-elect Trump to take the job of conducting background checks for high-level nominees away from the FBI and give it to private investigators. [More]
I mean, it’s not like FBI has an agenda or anything…
Deep State Über Alles.
[Via bondmen]