New simulator helping Missouri schools prepare for possible threats [More]
Unless it’s the kind that trains staff in shoot/don’t shoot reactions, don’t look for it to be much help.
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
NYC art prof who threatened reporter with machete gets new teaching job [More]
And their weapons policy will keep her safe from anyone who might want to dissuade her.
[Via Steve T]

“The Dolphins fan walks over and clearly punches him in the face,” New Hampshire resident Joey Kilmartin said. “[He] gets knocked out, and you can tell right away he’s not OK.” [More]
The “Real Man” way…
So much for no deadly weapons in stadiums.
How come the media never use the term “fist violence” ?
A sweeping bill has been signed into law by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) in the wake of the horrific Uvalde shooting, posting an armed security officer in every school in the state. [More]
Better than the one at Parkland?
A Pinkley quote comes to mind.
[Via bondmen]

SAF VICTORY: CALIF. CITY SUSPENDS ‘SENSITIVE AREAS’ ENFORCEMENT [More]
I’ve been doing this a long time and still can’t wrap my head around the type of control freak that would presume to dictate or enforce such an edict.
Outside of so-called gun-free zones, which bar the legal carrying of firearms, over 63% of active shooting cases were ended by an armed civilian, according to the center. [More]
Well then, there’s only one thing to do.
Attack John Lott without actually refuting his work.
[Via Michael G]
WHEN SECONDS COUNT, SALVATION LIES IN A DISTANT PARKING LOT [More]
Grassroots North Carolina’s Paul Valone tells of one of his volunteers who could not have done anything because of the “law.”

Attorney General Knudsen Leads 19-State Effort Against Unconstitutional Firearm Carry Restrictions [More]
I wonder what the Founders would have thought about “buffer zones”…?
Related UPDATE
North Carolina university shooting suspect Tailei Qi ‘shot dead member of staff’ – as the Wuhan-educated physics PhD student is seen in handcuffs after sparking manhunt on FIRST DAY back [More]
Made possible by a Chinese-style gun ban!
Uber driver carjacked, held at gunpoint in north St. Louis [More]
Fortunately, the equity seeker was never in any danger.
Parasitic scumbags who prey on people working jobs at the lower end of the economic spectrum deserve a special place in hell.
[Via bondmen]
Mother, son caught with guns at Cuyahoga County Justice Center claim they were for protection [More]
That’s not the way to do it.
And that said, my own experience shows how no means of doing this legally puts the “law-abiding” at risk.
[Via Sweet Babboo]
Billings Man Accused of Illegally Possessing Firearm in a School zone [More]
And now, the rest of the story:
He was on his own property. He never threatened anyone. ATF busted him on an unconstitutional federal charge.
There’s nothing to stop them from declaring the inside of the house within bounds, either.
[Via Jess]

CCRKBA SUBMITS AMICUS BRIEF IN CASE CHALLENGING N.J. ‘SENSITIVE PLACES’ [More]
If the grabbers had their way, they’d be Everyplace.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting at Josey High School. [More]
But we can’t tell you the little darling’s name because, while he may be old enough to get “progressive” approval for puberty blockers, he’s still too young for that.
I do wonder if he’s a known troublemaker or simply defending himself against someone who has been given continuous passes and felt he had no choice.
It also looks like these Democrats aren’t much for diversity…
[Via Steve T]
BIG 2A WIN IN HAWAII: Obama-appointed Federal Judge Knocks Out Much of Hawaii’s “Gun Free Zone” ban [Watch]
That makes two now from Hawaii that Adam’s got to wring his hands about.
Do you think he might be the one setting the fires?
[Via Jess]
Gun Free Zones Are Favorite Targets of Mass Shooters, Crime Research Group Says [More]
It’s called natural selection.
[Via Michael G].
Michigan Court: University Firearms Ban ‘Consistent With the Second Amendment’ [More]
Maybe not with the Second Amendment, but inconveniently, consistent with Jefferson and Madison. Evidently, they wanted to minimize dueling.
What the crowing antis don’t tell us is that the rule was not a law with criminal penalties, but instead, violations could result in “minor punishments at the discretion of the Faculty, or of the board of Censors, approved by the Faculty.”
Still, if we’re talking historical context, I’m not seeing a way around this “Gotcha!” except to make a different argument entirely.
That said, if anyone does see a way around it, that’s why we have “Comments” here.
[Via Michael G]