
Johns Hopkins has once more beclowned itself as a purveyor of agenda driven “junk science” [More]
If we can’t believe prohibitionist gunquacks, who can we believe?
Notes from the Resistance

Johns Hopkins has once more beclowned itself as a purveyor of agenda driven “junk science” [More]
If we can’t believe prohibitionist gunquacks, who can we believe?
We can always count on your paper to print illogical rants when it comes to guns, and the Aug. 4 editorial where it lent its voice to the New York Daily News was no exception (“Gullible public laps up same toxic myth about guns”). [More]
WarOnGuns Correspondent Andy M got another letter published
Every regular reader here — especially those of you who post comments — has everything he needs to write a letter to the editor. Why not do it?
I used to get ’em published all the time — before I started blogging and doing magazine columns (nice to see SCOTUS has finally come around on history and tradition):

Great… my woke spell check is acting up again:

The Indian signatories repeatedly declare their solidarity with the Indian illegal migrant, not with the dead Americans. [More]
Still, “Indian success makes them more likable to ordinary Republicans. Normie conservatives love the idea that anyone can come here and prosper.”
Last I checked, 68% qualified as a “landslide” for the Democrats.
[Via JG]
The Air Force veteran who was gunned down in cold blood on January 6, unarmed, wearing a Trump flag as her cape, has had her military honors restored. After years of being denied the recognition she earned through her service under the Biden regime, part one of “Justice For Ashli Babbitt” has begun with this long-overdue vindication. [More]
Tell me Part Two will end with the Byrd Man behind bars.
[Via bondmen]
Police say the suspect is described as a Black male, and at the time of the shooting, he was wearing a black hooded jacket, black shorts and a black ski mask. [More]
So let me guess: This time, Democrats will blame “gun laws.”
And what’s with the inconsistent capitalization?
[Via bondmen]
Former Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada will spend the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty Monday to U.S. drug trafficking charges and saying he was sorry for helping flood the U.S. with cocaine, heroin and other illicit substances and for fueling deadly violence in Mexico. [More]
Sounds like he doesn’t want to be found hanging by a chain and is signaling those who betrayed and supplanted him that, with a plea deal that “doesn’t obligate Zambada to cooperate with government investigators,” it’s better for everyone concerned not to try.
[Via bondmen]

Franklin County judge, a Democrat, shoots down Columbus gun ordinances [More]
I’m not so much sure we could call him a “good” Democrat as one who could not figure out a way to override clear state preemption law without bringing a s#!+storm down on himself.
Democrat Official in Virginia Blames Black Republican Winsome Sears for Racist Sign a Liberal Held at Her Event [More]
Note the silence of the drivers on the Democrat plantation.
[Via Michael G]

Now all Oregonians will be getting a taste of what the legislature dishes out to gun owners year after year. [More]
Based on results Democrats getting a free ride like the taste, the brainwashed ones in the middle have bought into the “fair share” nonsense, and the ones at the top gaining more power and influence have money men to dodge and minimize the impacts.
Rogue DOJ Lawyers Rebel Against Trump, Still Fighting GOA in Court Over Biden’s Gun Control” [More]
No, that’s not where three buck stops. And it doesn’t excuse untreated bipolarity. I’ve been a manager before. It’s on you to direct your good people and cull the bad ones.
This is what happens when key people are purposely excluded— although the way those key people have avoided acknowledging that and demanding their seat at the table is telling. They’re all cowed and walking on eggshells hoping to be able to claim credit for scraps while not offending a mercurial Patrón from turning on them for being “disloyal.”

Trump to allow 600,000 Chinese students entry to US for college as trade talks with China press on [More]
That’s capital ‘C’ and it rhymes with ‘T’…
So… military age, huh?
Just in case anyone’s into numbers, that’s more than the active duty troops total for the spread-across-the-globe Army and Marine Corps combined…
This 3D chess makes my head hurt.
Tangentially Related UPDATE
What’s that word for the state owning the means of production again…?
Talk about gun control! This is what some are calling “pragmatic”? This line in particular recalls nothing so much as what Captain Kirk said to Jojo Krako:
Such ownership would not dictate policy from above, nor should it. But it would create a built-in incentive for the government to preserve a healthy firearms ecosystem.
Who’s dictatin’? We’re incentivizin’!
Good grief.

There are some behaviors so aberrant, some crimes so vicious, and some consciences so amoral that it can never be safe to allow a congenital predator unfettered access to a potential victim pool and not expect that innocents will be attacked. [More]
My latest American Handgunner “Second Amendment” column is out.
Somebody Finally Admits It! Licensed Citizens are “Responsible Gun Owners” [More]
“Licenses”…? Like the kind dogs wear on their collars…?
So the government permission slip is what does it…?
When Bolsheviks no longer find Menshevik idiots useful…
Some people are going to have to learn the hard way.
[Via Henry]

Political violence surges across America as lawmakers face growing threats at home [More]
Tell us again how an armed citizenry wouldn’t stand a chance against “F-15s and nukes” if enough conclude real tyranny has taken power, they’ve nothing left to lose, and a few outliers start setting examples.
Lest that observation be taken as a terrorist threat by those who demand we be disarmed, this is what we, mindful of history and striving to right the course of the Republic peaceably with all the remarkable tools bequeathed to us by the Founders, have been working to avoid while they, in their arrogance, continue to squeeze.
As a secondary “benefit,” it’s their lives, too, we’ll save if we’re successful.