A Walk in the Park

Canton park board formally changes laws, allows firearms in public parks [More] Kudos to an alert citizen who educated them on state preemption. It’s inexcusable he had to. Now the question is, can we keep Canton “Only Ones” who go berserk on lawfully armed citizens out of parks? [Via Jess]

Doomsday Scenario

That’s because “2020 Census Overcounted Democratic States, Undercounted GOP States.” In a nutshell, the 2020 Census Post Enumeration Survey shows they f’d it up, giving “Blue” Colorado, Rhode Island, and Minnesota one undeserved electoral vote each, and taking one away from Texas, and one, arguably two away from Florida. It’s hard to believe that was … Continue reading “Doomsday Scenario”

Du’s and Don’ts

NEW DECISION ON FIREARMS SERIAL NUMBERS: EXTREMELY SLOPPY…We have to talk about a decision by United States District Court Judge Miranda Du an appointee to the federal bench by President Barack Obama… [Watch] Another reason why we should stay out of the affairs of foreign countries… [Via Jess]

In the Spirit of Bipartisanship

A judge rejected Tesla founder, X owner and billionaire Elon Musk’s request to move the civil lawsuit against his $1 million giveaway filed by the Philadelphia district attorney to federal court. The lawsuit was remanded back to Pennsylvania state court Friday by U.S. District Judge Gerald J. Pappert, a former Republican Pennsylvania attorney general appointed … Continue reading “In the Spirit of Bipartisanship”

An EVOLVing Story

The chief executive of Evolv, the firm behind the Adams administration’s controversial subway gun scanner program, has been fired in the wake of revelations that employees of the tech company engaged in misconduct during business deals, Evolv’s board announced Thursday. In a statement, Evolv’s board said the termination of CEO Peter George is effective immediately … Continue reading “An EVOLVing Story”

Messin’ with Texas

Through the case, Plaintiffs seek to end enforcement of Texas laws that restrict firearm carry in three locations: (1) in any business where alcohol comprises 51% or more of sales (even if the individual is not consuming alcohol), (2) racetracks, and (3) sporting events. [More] Despite its reputation, Texas has been late coming to the … Continue reading “Messin’ with Texas”

10th Circuit Dismisses NM ‘Sensitive Places’ Appeal

The appeal challenging the district court’s order denying Plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction is therefore DISMISSED. [More] There was a mootness factor because of a state court injunction. Mark W. Smith explains what it all means. [Via Jess]

If Only They’d Disarm You and Me…

Second teen arrested, charged as adult in September Rodgers Forge shooting, police say- A 16-year-old is facing the same charges as a 15-year-old who was arrested in connection to the crime… During the 16-year-old’s bail review, 11 News learned he was committed as a juvenile in 2022 for robbery and has other cases pending in … Continue reading “If Only They’d Disarm You and Me…”

A Learning Experience

ATF Raid 3-D Printed Firearms Maker on Machinegun Charges [More] Not to blame the victim, but if you’re going to engage in high law enforcement interdiction incentive activities, being judicious about who you share such knowledge with and circumspect in public commentary may lessen your risks of being caught. Just sayin’. None of which takes … Continue reading “A Learning Experience”

‘Wrong-Thinking is Punishable’

These types of anti-government beliefs, according to the New Zealand newspaper Waikato Times, violate the “fit and proper person” clause as defined by New Zealand law, which is a requirement for anyone who applies for or possesses a firearm license. The New Zealanders who allegedly harbored anti-government views were discovered though a national intelligence operation … Continue reading “‘Wrong-Thinking is Punishable’”

We’re the Only Ones Rescinding Enough

ATF Revoked More Licenses in Fiscal Year 2024 Than in Any of the Past 20 Years [More] The “independent journalists” at The Trace can’t help but gloat. Good thing they promise Bloomberg “seed money” has no influence on their “reporting.” While reviewing this for history, text, and tradition, the most relevant Founding era viewpoint I … Continue reading “We’re the Only Ones Rescinding Enough”

Today’s Low-Hanging Fruit Report

The TSA officer detected the fully disassembled 9mm firearm in a carry-on bag at a checkpoint in Terminal A as the man’s duffle bag entered the checkpoint X-ray machine. The gun frame was jammed in the bottom of a boot below a sock that had been stuffed behind it to help conceal it. The gun’s … Continue reading “Today’s Low-Hanging Fruit Report”

We’re the Only Ones Posturing Enough

The buyback was held at the Church of Love Faith Center on Exchange Street in Rochester, with over a hundred people waiting in line to surrender their firearms. It was organized as a way for community members to safely discard of their guns, with no questions asked. [More] Like “Is it yours?” The key word … Continue reading “We’re the Only Ones Posturing Enough”

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