Back to Square One

Gee, I wonder what happens next.

[Via Jess]

Guerillas in the Mist

Packs of “Fighting Age Males” in Military Uniforms Entering U.S. through Remote Arizona Town [More]

Brought to you by the same people who want your guns and smear anyone who opposes their subversion as “the greatest threat.”

Only embedded domestic enemies bent on the downfall of the Republic and the destruction/subjugation of its people would enable this.

[Via bondmen]

Profiles in Apathy

More than 10 million hunters and gun owners are not registered to vote in America, according to a new grassroots voter-registration group firing warning shots at the GOP. [More]

Try to fix that and the DSM acts like it’s a big secret.

There’s never been a shortage of welfare parasite Fudds, enjoying their hobbies while others do the work to protect them.

[Via bondmen]

Backstage Pass

Why was he allowed to go on stage until the “potential threat” was cleared?

The director resigning can’t be the end of this, not if they expect suspicions to be quelled.

[Via Gregory R]

Related UPDATE:

‘You cannot, in broad daylight, get onto a rooftop within, what looked like a couple hundred yards if that [of the president]. You can’t get in that position with a gun when there’s a president speaking. ‘It cannot be done,’ Alexander insisted.

A fair question: If there was a conspiracy, do those behind it have more power than those investigating?

[Via bondmen]

Once More Unto the Breach

At noon, on Thursday July 18, the 2024 New Mexico Special Legislative Session will begin. [More]

No word yet on gun stuff, but you can bet when they get around to it the goal will be more edicts.

Related UPDATE

Especially with hysteria like this as backdrop:

New Mexico governor cites ‘dangerous intersection’ of crime and homelessness, wants lawmakers to act

Being Democrats, you can bet whateveer they do will only increase crime and homelessness.

[Via Jess]

We Believe in the Second Amendment BUT…

Massachusetts House and Senate negotiators have released a compromise version of a sweeping gun bill that supporters say builds on the state’s existing gun laws, including a crackdown on difficult to trace “ghost guns,” while safeguarding the rights of gun owners. [More]

If they’re going to start out with a lie, several here that I can identify, what’s my incentive to read further and keep being lied to?

Way to continue being megaphones for tyranny, Associated Press and “real reporter” Steve LeBlanc!

[Via Steve T]

Office to Come Down on Gunperps Like a Ton of Bricks

Jackson County legislator aims to prevent gun violence with new office [More]

By dropping it on violators?

I read “Abarca,” and all the magical thinking made me see “Abracadabra!”

By the way, I claim that word: gunperp.

[Via Steve T]

Burden of Proof

…they have no database, they have no digital way, they have no searchable function, they just have someone that goes manually piece by piece by piece looking for a serial number amongst a billion two-page documents, front and back, and they found it in 30 minutes… [Watch]

Here’s the CNN piece.

Sorry, I don’t doubt there are violations, but I’m not buying this as proof. ATF didn’t have to go through billions of records. They knew the manufacturer and the serial number ID’d FFL it was sent to and the date, and since the business had closed and ATF had its records on site, a search with several people looking could very well have been done in that time. If it was still an active FFL, inspectors going to the shop would have taken a bit longer, but they’d have still gotten it done in short order.

[Via Jess]

Half-Full Faith and Credit

“Imagine your surprise if you are just minding your own business, wherever you are, Ohio, Alabama, Texas, and all of a sudden, your local constable is, like, “Guess what sucker, California says you’re not allowed to have any guns anymore, give them up.” [Watch]

Gun laws don’t work both ways, so your permit and lawful ownership won’t be recognized there.

Heads they win, tails you lose.

[Via Jess]

Everywhere, in Everytown!

The AR-15 rifle, billed as “America’s rifle” by the National Rifle Association, has been commonly used by mass shooters and is one of the most ubiquitous weapons in the United States. [More]

Thanks for admitting its “in common use” with all that implies.

[Via Jess]

No Thanks to Vichycons

After helping the Democrats pass the bill, the Oregon House Republicans, in a cynical and disgraceful display of bait and switch, posed on the Capitol steps with a giant fake check that they said was going to be used for a lawsuit against the bill they had just helped pass…. Firearms Policy Coalition has announced their intention to fight this plainly unconstitutional law. They are currently seeking Oregon residents who could be plaintiffs in the case. This could be the fight so many have been waiting for. [More]

I’m if there are any creatures more self-servingly useless than Oregon establishment “Republicans”…

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