
Nigeria gunmen kill 50 in raid on northwest village, residents say [More]
[Via Jess]
Notes from the Resistance
“We’re here to talk about a roughly one-inch piece of plastic. It looks innocuous enough, a little like a LEGO or a k’nex block. But this one-inch piece of plastic is killing people,” said Leigha Simonton, the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas. “Machine gun conversion devices can turn Second Amendment-protected firearms into illegal weapons of war, and petty criminals into brutal killers. We cannot have our streets turned into war zones.” [More]
So the federal government has the authority to ban a one-inch piece of plastic– just like the Founders intended. And it’s killing people… does this broad ever listen to herself?
What the hell does Simpleton think “Second Amendment-protected firearms” were intended to be?
[Via Dan Gifford]
Rep. Stefanik’s Democrat opponent slammed for proposing ‘re-education camp’ for Trump supporters [More]
And, of course, they’ll need to disarm them first.
These people just can’t hide who they are, can they?
It should not go unnoticed that at this writing, no Democrat has stepped forward to rebuke her.
[Via Michael G]
my criticism of the right-wing-insurgency conspiracy theory is the lack of meat space networks … bc they don’t exist in the volume required to build an integrated insurgency [More]
And the commies aim to keep it that way. Including by going after easy pickings.
All is not lost, though — if they thought they could, they’d have already tried for your guns.
Like the man said, quantity has a quality all of its own.
That and know your catechism.
[Via WiscoDave]
The New York State Senate passed legislative measures to advance responsible and effective firearm regulation. The proposed legislation will provide funding for anti-violence education in schools, add reasonable restrictions to the open carry of long guns, establish a ten-day waiting period for firearm purchases, establish a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase firearms, hold firearm industry members accountable for unreasonable conduct, and expand the list of who can petition for Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs). [More]
Here’s to the day when such public bragging of deprivation of rights under color of law is seen as a confession of guilt not protected by the Speech and Debate clause…
[Via Jess]

Attorney General Delivers Remarks at ATF’s Third Annual Chiefs of Police Executive Forum on Crime Guns … First: our work is far from over. Progress is only progress. Our work is not done until all Americans feel safe in their communities. [More]
Boy, talk about slopping the hogs…
What have we learned about “progress“? And “feelings“?
Speaking of which, I don’t feel safe knowing these official swineherds can dispatch their JBTs out to flashbang my house at 3 a.m. if they think I have arms reserved for “Only Ones,” and execute any family member who so much as twitches…
[Via Antigone]

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco has scheduled oral arguments Aug. 14 in the Second Amendment Foundation’s challenge of California’s one-gun-per-month (OGM) purchase restriction, in a case known as Nguyen v. Bonta. [More]
Of course it’s an infringement.
Of course the Ninth Circuit knows it.
And of course they’re going to do everything in their power to stall things until Democrats get the national majority they need to remake SCOTUS and reverse Bruen.
With your money.
Crime gun intelligence centers — or CGICs — use cutting-edge technology to solve and prevent crimes — technology that traces firearms from crime scenes; that links ballistics evidence and connects shootings; and that identifies the gun traffickers and straw purchasers arming gang members and other violent criminals. [More]
In other words, if you asked her right there how many guns retrieved from crime scenes implicated the original purchaser as the trigger puller, you’d get a Jackie Gleason response, and the rest is to try and blame high-volume outlets like Bass Pro Shops and Cabellas for deep pockets PLCAA end run extortion attempts.
Meanwhile, the real problem, Democrat policies “cultivating” constituents who can’t be trusted with a gun, not only isn’t addressed, it can’t even be talked about.
[Via Antigone]
World Health Organization warns a NEW strain of bird flu has jumped to humans with ‘potential for high public health impact’ – as man in Mexico, 59, tests positive before dying from it [More]
BOHICA…
Who Is Funding the Pro-Hamas Protests [More]
Turns out, you and I are. At least part it.
The goal is to make us pay for it all.
Hey, look: “Free” Food!
[Via Michael G]
A new law gives Maryland leaders the ability to sue the gun industry for their wrongful actions. This is a major step in holding the gun industry accountable when they break the law and exacerbate America’s gun violence crisis. [More]

We have truly crossed the line. All of this is coordinated, none of it is by chance and it’s happening at lightning speed. [More]
Oregon Firearms Federation notes a desperate enemy attacking from all sides.
Boston Mayor Wu’s plan to give children voting power criticized by city councilor: ‘Unserious’ [More]
That was the only word he could think of?
Here’s more of Wu’s infantile thinking.
And in every blue city in America, such children outvote us bigly.
There were two major admissions Fincher would have to make if he took the plea. The first required he confess to selling firearms and ammunition without a Federal Firearm License, even though he had a valid FFL during the dates specified. [More]
It doesn’t matter. Surrender or be destroyed.
It’s the ATF way. As for “Why?”
To cow everyone else into submission. And because they can.
[Via Jess]