Black Rights Matter

Dexter Taylor Sentenced 10 Years for Building His Own Firearms After Judge Banned Mentions of Second Amendment – “She told us, ‘Do not bring the Second Amendment into this courtroom. It doesn’t exist here. So you can’t argue Second Amendment. This is New York.’” [More]

Sounds like the wrong person is behind bars.

Any chair in a bar fight

[Via Michael G]

Who Are the Militia?

Despite facing backlash from civil rights activists and Democratic lawmakers, Republicans in conservative-leaning Nassau County, New York, are moving forward with a plan to form an armed, civilian militia that the local government could operate as a de facto police force during “emergencies.” [More]

To paraphrase Slick Willie, it depends upon what the meaning of the term “civil rights activist” is.

Think of the mentality of anyone who would be against this.

[Via Jess]

None Dare Call It Treason

Nonprofits Are Making Billions off the Border Crisis – Federal funding has turned the business of resettling migrant children into a goldmine for a handful of NGOs—and their top executives. [More]

You don’t say.

Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue.” And I have that on good authority.

[Via Michael G]

Metrolink Riders Check In, But They Don’t Check Out!

“We’re talking about rigorous video surveillance…and it was positive in solving this crime. It’s upsetting, but we’re moving forward.” [More]

Still making excuses, eh, Taulby? How about something positive to prevent it from happening in the first damn place?

And why does the Roach Motel slogan come to mind?

[Via bondmen]

Opacity in Government

New Jersey Mayors Want the Power To Sue You For Asking Too Many Questions – A bill backed by the Conference of Mayors would let courts issue restraining orders when people “harass” officials with information requests. [More]

And just look at that list of New Jersey mayors

They’re not the only ones complaining:

“In short, there is a tangled web of connections between a small cadre of firearms activists and their efforts to recover fees through largely unsuccessful FOIA litigation.”

After all, who works for whom…?

[Via Michael G]

Both ‘Sides’ Ignoring the Instinctive Truth

Likening drug users to people who are “mentally ill and dangerous,” the ruling says barring them from owning firearms is not unconstitutional on its face. [More]

vs.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals just said that the felon in possession of firearms statute may not apply to nonviolent felons. [Watch]

They did it!

They missed the barn!

[Via Jess]