Meanwhile, Across the Pond…

An American woman who traveled to the UK to try to assassinate her lover’s business rivals — only for the gun to jam on her — was sentenced Thursday to 30 years in prison. [More]

So the UK’s gun laws are so ineffective that even a moron like this can get one…?

[Via bondmen]

Let the Chips Fall Where They May

Top Eric Adams adviser Winnie Greco caught handing reporter a bag of chips stuffed with cash… Neither Adams nor his re-election campaign are implicated in the incident. [More]

Uh-huh.

That’s OK. There’s a lot more to implicate him on.

[Via bondmen]

We’re the Only Ones Searching Enough

Prosecutors said Odom used law enforcement databases to find information about seven people, including his wife, romantic partners, relatives of his romantic partners, a hotel employee and a woman who worked in his office building, without any legitimate law enforcement reason. [More]

Where’s DOJ with Fourth Amendment violation charges?

[Via Steve T]

Split Personalities

Will a Republican majority make a difference in creating a circuit split?

[Via Jess]

Change My Mind

Judge ATF as They Judge Us: They’re All Guilty and They All Need to Go [More]

There’s not one who wouldn’t arrest us if they knew we possessed a forbidden and/or unregistered arm, so, yeah… remember that every time some supposed Second Amendment supporter says “Enforce existing gun laws.”

I’ve actually had California Prags tell me if I don’t like the law to work to elect reps who will change it.

[Via Michael G]

Daily Defense Redux

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages with David Codrea to discuss pressing issues surrounding the Second Amendment, the Department of Justice’s inconsistent approach to gun laws, and the implications of recent statements by political figures like Pam Bondi and Donald Trump. [Listen]

There’s never enough time.

House Upon the Sand

Why Can’t Laura Loomer Own A Gun? I Asked Her Father Jeff, And The FBI [More]

Not taking sides here, just saying this is out there and needs to be factored into credibility assessments. If true, careful relying on her judgments. If untrue, it would seem a massive libel suit is in order.

I’ve never been one for following personalities anyway, regardless of what they profess. Just like ad hominem attacks, it’s a logical fallacy to go the other way, and disappointment in finding feet of clay can be destructive to more than just the icon outed.

Case in point…the principles of Oath Keepers are still valid and needed regardless of what anyone chooses to believe about its founder.

Nuts and Boltons

This has nothing to do with guns and nothing to do with the raid except to note one of the photos and ask if a former National Security Advisor with contacts in the highest levels of government really keeps the rain out of his house with duct tape… ? [More]

I’m also thinking, with the street number unblurred, if the intent here is to dox the guy, which, considering who he is and the real enemies his positions have made, could very easily have lethal consequences.

Florida’s GOP State Attorney Bakkedahl Cites Anti-2A Everytown to Defend Infringements

These offensive “justifications” being argued by Florida Republicans sound like the kind of polemics to be expected from rabid Moms Demand Action zealots and ranting Democrat demagogues. That they would be made in an administration where Gov. Ron DeSantis is widely touted as being “pro-gun” and where Florida State Attorney General James Uthmeier recently refused to defend the under-21 long gun ban enacted after the Parkland shootings, goes beyond cognitive dissonance. [More]

With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats?

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