Homeland Security Targets Democrats’ Opponents Instead Of Stopping Terrorists [More]
Wait… so Democrat opponents aren’t the terrorists…?
[Via Michael G]
Notes from the Resistance
Homeland Security Targets Democrats’ Opponents Instead Of Stopping Terrorists [More]
Wait… so Democrat opponents aren’t the terrorists…?
[Via Michael G]
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The main reason people can’t intervene is because the law requires them to be unarmed. It’s not to say tackling someone during a mag swap is impossible, just that it’s probably highly unlikely, with the odds of a convergence of “right” factors, including distance, mental state, physical ability, etc. being slim. I don’t have numbers to support my intuitive assesment, but the point is, neither does the guy arguing “public benefit.”
It’s not the first time I’ve disagreed with his opinions, but not being a professional trainer, what do I know?
[Via Andy M]

We’ll see how ATF responds to the order…to pay costs, and we’ll see if they start behaving any differently under the new administration. [More]
I just wish the costs came out of their pockets instead of the taxpayers’.

Unlike in the land of the Second Amendment, where gun prohibitionists who demand avoidance and ignorance label themselves as “commonsense gun safety advocates,” the training is embraced by educators, politicians and parents. [More]
Compare and contrast to ignorant and cowardly anti-gun “educators” here…
Montana: 2025 Legislative Session Convenes… California: 2025-2026 Legislative Session Is Now Underway!… Ohio: 2025 Legislative Session Convenes Today… Wisconsin: 2025 Legislative Session Convenes Today… [More]
Is it me or did life seem less threatening while they were out?
Man Sentenced for Firearms, Ammunition, and Explosives Possession [More]
Me, I’m wondering how a guy named Pedro got a Kryptonian last name…
UPDATE: My bad. I guess he’s really Kryptonian, which makes me wonder why he needs a gun…
[Via Edmund M]
You might be asking, can a lawmaker be held in contempt? The answer is absolutely. The Supreme Court has repeatedly held that the Judiciary Act of 1789 authorizes federal courts to punish contempt by fine or imprisonment. [More]
Thing is, I suspect speech and debate privileges will preclude going after politicians, and it’s the laws and its enforcers that need to be gone after. Any lawyers competent in this area care to weigh in?
[Via 1Gat]
According to a probable cause statement obtained by FOX 2, hundreds of children and adults attended the October 2023 trunk-or-treat event. McCulloch aggressively approached attendees and made statements like “you are all going to die” before one witness shoved him. The probable cause statement states that after McCulloch fell to the ground, he pulled out a handgun and badge, began shooting in an upward direction, and shouted that attendees would die. At some point, several witnesses tackled McCulloch, authorities seized the weapon, and he was taken into custody. [More]
So, they’d have been justified to shoot his punk @$$…
And they knew the nepocop who got on the force because of (Democrat) Prosecutor Dad was a headcase but unleashed him on the public anyway…
[Via bondmen]
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Release Full Manifesto from Matthew Livelsberger: “This was Not a Terrorist Attack; It is a Wake-Up Call” [More]
Funny, how accomodating they are with stuff they want released, and how clammed up authorities get with stuff they don’t.
It’s almost like we’re being fed a narrative or something…
[Via bondmen]
A man is in custody after he was found with three handguns and two rifles on an Amtrak train in Trenton, according to police. The investigation began when New Jersey Transit police were notified of an unattended bag in Newark Penn Station around 3 p.m. on Friday. [More]
Great police work there, guys!
Now how about some identifying info on the suspect?
[Via bondmen]
New Measure Targets State Fair Gun Ban, Expands Second Amendment Protections [More]
They already had a law, but it looked like Paxton blew it.
It’ll be interesting to see who chickens out on this one.
[Via Sweet Babboo]
But Williams wants to let his former comrades know “a faggot is doing this to them.” He thinks his story could be his most effective weapon. [More]
Not to mention a proven liar, out to try and ruin lives for personal motivations that appear to reflect on him more than they do on actionable lawbreaking….
Just like what appears to be more of a smear job than investigative reporting does on Pro Publica.
It does touch on what I considered to be Oath Keepers’ greatest vulnerability: Involving itself in actions that strayed from what the controllers feared the most: its mission to educate enforcers about orders not to obey and why.
I’ll also say that some of the names I’m seeing representing new leadership were never included in the many emails I still have with old leadership.
[Via DDS]
Because alleged domestic abusers pose a clear threat of violence, the measure is constitutional under the high court’s United States v. Rahimi ruling, Judge Jerry E. Smith said for the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. [More]
If they’re “alleged,” that hasn’t been proven and depriving them of their rights is tyranny.
If it has been proven that they pose a clear threat, leaving them free to victimize is unconscionable.
Any government that would do this to its citizens has delegitimized itself.
[Via Jess]
AN ACT Relating to enhancing public safety by establishing secure 1 storage requirements for firearms in vehicles and residences… [More]
You can lock up your gun or we can lock you up.
Look for a dramatic decrease in prohibited persons passing out with guns left on the coffee table… it’s the law!
[Via Jess]
With ‘the best friend gun owners have ever had in the White House’ to return, gun-safety groups eye state level actions [More]
Everybody remembers the Benjamin Martin quote, right?
Which is exactly why this needs to be a priority:
Imagine now the Department of Justice under an actual Second Amendment advocate, and what it could do fighting infringements and prohibitionist lawfare waged by states with unlimited tax war chests in tandem with Astroturf prohibitionist groups funded by antigun elites. Right now, the costs to defend against these innumerable assaults on all levels are borne by gun rights groups and members of mostly modest means who can only support a fraction of what is needed. That equation could be turned on its head.
If it’s not, we’ll know our best friend conned us and our “gun rights leaders” never asked him for it.
[Via Jess]