That’s a Lot of Confiscations

Poll: One in Twenty Americans Own an AR-15 [More]

What about those who prefer AKs…?

How many enforcers are there again…? Field-ready, not the morbidly obese clerks. I assume they’ll go in teams (around where I live it generally takes four of them in big new SUVs to conduct a traffic stop), with after-action and arrest report paperwork, and each raid will take at least a day…

And that’s assuming everyone cooperates because those numbers could go down…

[Via HD]

Tangentially-Related UPDATE

KJP wont answer this burning question: is asked if Biden supports gun confiscation ? [Watch]

Of course, she won’t.

[Via Jess]

Too Little Too Late?

‘$5 million is too little:’ Activists tell California reparations committee to aim higher- California activists demand more than $5 million per Black resident in reparations [More]

In Zimbabwean dollars…?

The central bank of Zimbabwe issued $100,000,000,000,000 notes during the last days of hyperinflation in 2009, and they barely paid for a loaf of bread.

Comment Poster mike fink made an observation yesterday that made me recall a “news” interview that aired after the L.A. riots with Danny Bakewell of the Brotherhood Crusade. He had half a dozen or so sullen young worthies lined up behind him who made no attempt to present themselves as other than participants in what Maxine Waters justified as a “rebellion.” Bakewell was demanding jobs for them, and not just menial ones, demanding they want to be “managers.”

My impression, being a manager at the time and knowing full well the experience, responsibilities, discipline, and work that it required, was that they were clueless about that, and moreover uncaring, but demanding titles and lackeys they could order around. In other words, they wanted to be slave drivers.

That’s what’s being demanded here: A return to slavery, with roles reversed.

No wonder the communist traitors engineering this want our guns.

We’re the Only Ones Leaving You Breathless Enough

Seven California Highway Patrol officers and a nurse have been charged with involuntary manslaughter nearly three years after the in-custody death of a man who was pulled over for a traffic stop in Los Angeles County and repeatedly said “I can’t breathe” before losing consciousness. [More]

You’ll “Back the Blue” if we have to turn you that way!

Report Says NRA ‘A+’ Rated McCarthy Raising Funds for Giffords-Endorsed Fitzpatrick

That makes it fair to ask why Kevin McCarthy, the beneficiary of an A+ rating and endorsement from the National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund, is reportedly going out of his way to raise major bucks for someone who is undermining everything about the Second Amendment we’re told he believes in. [More]

At the very least, we ought to find out if the reports are true.

There Goes the Narrative

ATF had installed undercover agents in a house across the street from the Davidians, to observe them. This is the agents’ report for Feb. 19, nine days before the ATF raid and initial gunfight, describing what they did that day. They went shooting. With David Koresh. [More]

David Hardy’s FOIA has uncovered a bit of inconvenient history the DSM will be sure to ignore.

The 666 Club

Via WarOnGuns Correspondent Mack H, who writes:

The video below is from today’s 700 Club. It seems the host, Gordon Robertson, is all-in for gun control. He discusses how Audrey Hale was under medical care, so this is why we need red flag laws. His commentary after the news report begins at 3:30 and goes to 5:00. Many Christians who watch the 700 club follow his lead. Does this concern you? [Watch]

Of course, it does. But it’s not like we haven’t come to expect it.

Winning

Grass Roots North Carolina and gun rights supporters made history today. Senate Bill 41 cleared its final hurdle and will become law after both chambers of the North Carolina General Assembly voted to override Governor Roy Cooper’s veto. SB 41 is the first override of a Cooper veto since 2018 and the first-ever override of a vetoed gun bill in North Carolina. [More]

Now on to the next step

And the Crowd Went Wild

Kim Gardner hosts criminal justice reform discussion… She said poverty is the number one factor driving crime and called on St. Louis to do more to address inequities within the community. [More]

I remember my father telling me about cutting mold spots out of bread slices during the Great Depression– back in the days when you could walk into a hardware store and walk out with a .38 and before the days of getting forced wealth transfers just because you exist.

They didn’t use that as an excuse to act like savages or live in filth or blame others.

[Via bondmen]

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