We’re the Only Ones Toolless Enough

Surge halts screenings of terrorism suspects; border officers lack time, tools [More]

It says you have to subscribe to read more, but this is all we need.

I don’t suppose it occurs to anyone that if you kept them out you wouldn’t have to screen them…?

Or that those in government enabling, abetting, and encouraging this invasion are treasonous embedded domestic enemies…?

If you think the Patriot Act was great, wait ’til you experience the sequel!

[Via WiscoDave]

A Series of Unfortunate Events

Gonzales is a convicted felon, but wanted to buy a gun. So she asked her drug dealer, who hooked her up with Rashan, who had a pistol stolen in a burglary. After selling her this gun for $200, Rashan apparently got the idea of robbing Gonzales — because, hey, if she’s got $200 to buy a gun, probably she’s got a lot more money, right? And so Rashan arranges a meeting, telling Gonzales some kind of story about having more bullets for the gun. Rashan picks up Quashawn, and takes him to meet with Gonzales, so that Quashawn can rob her — but oops! She uses the gun that Rashan sold her to shoot his accomplice Quashawn. [More]

There’s definitely something systemic going on but it’s not what we’re expected to believe.

[Via Michael G]

Bullet Points

The student at Connolly Primary School in the north of Perth came home with a printed activity dice which offered ways it claimed to cheer up dads when they were in a bad mood. One of the options was a bullet – with instructions to take “when all else fails”. [More]

I guess we can’t expect an Aussie grade school to know when our own universities don’t

Any bets on what would have happened had a father sent that message to the school?

[Via Steve T]

Knew or Should Have Known

“We just want you guys to know my brother has schizophrenia, he’s bipolar,” said the suspect’s sister, Jessica Salazar. “He was diagnosed with schizophrenia. A lot of people that have family members out there are going to understand. He would feel persecuted, voices talking to him. He tried committing suicide once or twice.” [More]

In other words, he couldn’t be trusted without a custodian.

So much for “A” grades on “gun laws.”

[Via Steve T]

Decisions, Decisions

Oregon judge to decide in new trial whether voter-approved gun control law is constitutional [More]

I can’t find out anything about his politics — there’s no Ballotpedia entry.

In any case, he won’t decide. Whatever he says, this will continue up the ladder.

Besides, ultimately, gun owners will decide.

[Via Jess]

Better Than BOGO!

Legislation (S. 3436/A. 5835) Exempts Applications for an ERPO from Requiring an Index Number Fee … Since the new legislation was enacted in June 2022, the number of Extreme Risk Protection Orders has increased by ten times. [More]

Kathy Hochul just made revenge affordable for all!

That’s OK– the government is still saving plenty of money by not requiring a trial first before pronouncing a sentence.

[Via Jess]

Calling All Comment Posters

Brady’s Astroturf Campaign To Skew The Comments [Watch]

Skew back.

Here’s my comment:

This proposed rule infrin ges on the Second Amendment.

As Edwin Vieira Jr. noted in Kolbe v. Hogan:

“This reliance on a permanent private market for firearms guaranteed that most militiamen, through their own efforts, could always obtain firearms suitable for both collective and individual self-defense, and forestalled tyranny by precluding rogue public officials from monopolizing the production, distribution, and possession of firearms.”

They gave me a tracking number to check back when it’s posted.

Have you made your views known yet?

UPDATE

John Lott explains how this will create a backdoor gun registry.

[Via Jess]

Brace Yourselves

North Dakota District Judge Daniel L. Hovland sided with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) over the regulation of firearms equipped with pistol-stabilizing devices. [More]

“…nominated by President George W. Bush…”

Now there’s a shocker.

A Moving Story

The Second Amendment Foundation and founder Alan Gottlieb have moved their civil rights lawsuit against Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson from federal court to Washington State court in a move the plaintiffs hope will bring a speedier resolution to their case. [More]

That a lawsuit is even needed is all the evidence of in-your-face tyranny I need.

It Takes a Villa… Division

It takes armies of homegrown peacemakers at the community level to steer people away from social networks in which gun violence is embedded and break this horrific cycle. [More]

That’s funny. All it took for me and everyone I value was responsible parents who set moral examples.

I guess throwing more money at a cultural outcome of their creation is what the power-hungry and their useful idiots would demand.

But as long as we’re going with military metaphors, I don’t suppose any of these wealth redistribution grabtards would be interested in talking “militia”…?

So You Can Wipe Off That Grin, I Know Where You’ve Been, It’s All Been a Pack of Lies

Can you feel it? 🔥The new Monday Night Football Anthem is HERE! @ChrisStapleton x @SnoopDogg x @Drumstress [More]

So ol’ Sniff Dogg is going to continue getting a pass from the NFL and media overlords on his “settlement” with underage girls?

Look at all the meatheads enthusiastic about this.

Deus ex Machina

Texas church experiments with AI-generated service, uses ChatGPT for worship, sermon, and original song [More]

Yeah, well:

Hey, we’re not the ones following the word of false GIGO/hallucinating “gods.”

I guess all that talk about reconciling doesn’t include everyone.

The Fast Track to Citizenship

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

As Good as Dead

An update on SOMETHING GOOD (!!) happening in the House of Representatives – @rosadelauro and House Democrats are trying to force a vote on Ethan’s Law, legislation requiring the safe storage of firearms in homes with children. [More]

Just like the Founders intended…?

It’s for the greater good

[Via Jess]

Going Through the Motions

The district court judge in our lawsuit challenging the ATF’s “frame or receiver” rule granted Defense Distributed and 80 Percent Arms’ motions for injunction pending appeal, meaning it can’t be enforced against them while the case continues. [More]

If Founding Intent were applied to everything, the whole damn fraudulent house of cards would collapse.

[Via bondmen]

We’re the Only Ones Very Pretty Enough

A sweeping bill has been signed into law by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) in the wake of the horrific Uvalde shooting, posting an armed security officer in every school in the state. [More]

Better than the one at Parkland?

A Pinkley quote comes to mind.

[Via bondmen]

The Importance of Being Ernst

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) is asking the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to explain the surge in revoked Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs) and suggesting it has overstepped the boundaries of the law. [More]

“Suggesting”…?

Is that finger in the air to see which way the wind is blowing?

This is the same “solidly pro-gun candidate” who voted with Chuck Schumer on that “bipartisan” bill the administration is now using to sabotage private sales.

[Via bondmen]