EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Andrew Clyde — Arm Faculties and Advertise Their Readiness to Defend Students [More]
How many mass shootings have taken place at facilities with “armed faculty and staff” warnings?
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
“We’ve modified the decree that allows the possession and carrying of guns,” he continued. “In other words, in general terms … the possession and carrying of guns for civilian use in personal defense is authorized, in accordance with the requirements of law and regulations.” [More]
So I guess all that Everytown/Giffords/Brady sh!+ didn’t work…?
[Via bondmen]

Currently, when constitutional amendments are placed on the ballot, it takes only a simple majority (50% plus one vote) to change the constitution. SJR 2 would require any future constitutional amendment to be approved by at least 60% of the voters, whether proposed by initiative petition, by the General Assembly, or by a constitutional convention. [More]
This ought to buy us some time, at least.
But the changes the state is going through have already taken over where I live.
And we know how that ends up.
South African intellectual in Budapest: country’s water and power system could collapse, following disastrous affirmative action policies; Boer population planning for strategic withdrawal to thirty towns, building own infrastructure; don’t have EU passports, so must dig in. [More]
The Boers are the only African population that Europe isn’t eager to welcome.
Who thinks this can’t happen here?
[Via WiscoDave]
Might have been a good idea to run the original article from January, so this would make more sense. [More]
New to how the internet works, are we…?

Dettelbach on the work of the ATF [Watch]
Now there’s the kind of hard-hitting watchdog journalism on guns we’ve come to expect from The Washington Post!
It’s almost like they’re a volunteer public relations department…
[Via Jess]

WaPo: Mass shooting raises controversial question: What’s the Christian thing to do about guns? [More]
That it’s “controversial” is the first lie, but one to set everyone scurrying off in the wrong direction. Shall we consult the “historical understanding” that the Founders accepted?
“He that suffers his life to be taken from him by one who has no authority for that purpose, when he might preserve it by defense, incurs the Guilt of self murder since God has enjoined him to seek the continuance of his life, and Nature itself teaches every creature to defend [it]self.”
Or we could just listen to more violence monopoly propaganda from the useful idiot rope-selling DSM, in this case from an outlet whose elitist multibillionaire owner profits off of child pornography…
[Via Michael G]
Illinois Jumps on the BAN-Body Armor Bandwagon [More]
What can I say but “Maura Hirschauer“?
And “useful idiots“?
[Via Jess]
“Hi, my name is Allan Poller, A-L-L-A-N P-O-L-L-E-R, phone number []8931. And I just want to let you know, Representative [Name], if you keep on coming for the gays, we’re gonna strike back and I guarantee you, you do not want to fuck with us. We will kill you if that’s what it takes. I will take a bullet to your fucking head if you fuck with my rights anymore. And then if you want to keep going down that path, you know who’s next.” [More]
Boy, if he thinks nobody wanted to accept him for who he is before…
SB 348 has been pushed back one more day… SB 527, which enshrines discrimination into Oregon statutes, did pass out of committee with Republicans Kim Thatcher and Dennis Linthicum voting no. [More]
Fighting the gun-grabbing
Zwerner’s lawyers allege that the Jan. 6 shooting was a personal attack that the school board and administrators failed to protect the teacher against the student despite multiple warnings. [More]
I don’t read that as the duty to protect that the “Only Ones” don’t have. I read it as deliberate indifference and negligence for failure to act following numerous credible warnings.
I’m wondering if now might be a good time to reintroduce these:

[Via Mack H]
Clearview AI scraped 30 billion images from Facebook and gave them to cops: it puts everyone into a ‘perpetual police line-up’ [More]
If the government didn’t want it, you can bet there’d be injunctions.
The governor’s plan, which requires legislative approval, would expand an ongoing proposal to place an armed guard at every Tennessee public school and provide grant funding for private schools to do the same. The state would require private schools to hire guards with the same level of training as public school requirements, though it can’t require private schools to take advantage of the program. [More]
…barely.
Parkland had an armed school resource officer, too.
They just can’t come right out and get sane, can they?
[Via Jess]
Jury delivers guilty verdict for man who shot the crotch out of Johnny Cash water tower silhouette. [More]
More details here. The guy’s a moron.
And with two felony convictions, guess what else he is?
[Via WiscoDave]
DeSantis’ signature tips US into majority ‘constitutional carry’ nation with new Florida gun rights law [More]
True, it’s not everything it’s hyped up to be, but it’s an incremental improvement. Time now for a renewed push and holding both the Vichycons and the State Sheriffs Association’s feet to the fire.
UPDATE
DeSantis Says He’ll Call a Special Session to Consider Open Carry [More]
How would you translate “If I can get the votes”?
[Via Remarks]
In this case, a mentally ill woman suffering a psychotic break with reality was told by the media, doctors, therapists, academics that she was perfectly sane, was actually a man trapped in a woman’s body and was literally fighting against the genocide of people like her. [More]
And Democrats. Don’t forget Democrats.
[Via bondmen]
Las Vegas shooter was upset over how casinos treated him, new FBI documents say [More]
Thank goodness there’s finally an explanation we can all believe!
No?
But we can still blame bump stocks, right?
[Via bondmen]
Julio wrote about this NBC News piece which didn’t even identify Hale as transgender. To make things more interesting, they said Hale was “gunned down” by police when confronted. [More]
Just be grateful they didn’t end the report with a rigged IED.
[Via bondmen]
Independent journalist Steve Baker says he was recently warned that his aggressive reporting and commentary about Jan. 6 have created growing ire at the U.S. Department of Justice that could lead to his prosecution for being at the Capitol on that fateful Wednesday in 2021. [More]
Well, if he’s an “independent,” he’s not an “Authorized Journalist” then, is he?
And scary official threats of retaliation for reporting the truth… where have we seen that before?
[Via bondmen]