Never Mind

Received via email from Tully Rinckey PLLC:

After careful consideration and over a year after it was implemented, the Department of Defense has decided to no longer enforce the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for service members. Despite the fact that less than 100 service members died from COVID-19 since the pandemic started, many active duty, Guard and Reserve members who refused the COVID-19 vaccine faced removal from the service. This impacted military readiness and those who faced removal now need to understand their rights and how they can legally proceed with the reinstatement process. [More]

Or in the words of Emily Litella:

I guess that’s one less concern for gun-owning servicemembers to worry about, but the questions that remain are “Why the sudden big turnaround?” and “Why haven’t there been screaming headlines and demands for answers?”

Messing with the Wrong Elites

The removal of Denise George comes just days after she filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase in New York and accused the company of helping Epstein finance the illegal exploitation of women and children in the U.S. Virgin Islands and beyond. Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. did not provide a reason for relieving George of her duties… [More]

You mean the Democrat governor…?

I don’t suppose powerful connections have anything to do with it…

Lawsuit Alleges Connection Between Anti-Gun Bank & Epstein Sex Trafficking

It’s confusing, though, if JP Morgan really did profit from Epstein’s escapades, why did it reportedly take such a blue-nosed approach during Operation Chokepoint and try to … uh … stiff porn stars? [More]

Not all perversions are sexual.

The Stupid… It Burns…

Read Second Amendment Literally: Ban Making and Selling Guns [More]

I know ad hominem attacks are a logical fallacy, but the stunning ignorance on display here, beginning with the presumption that the Bill of Rights defines what citizens “may” do, makes it OK to dismiss this writer and those oxymoronic “true liberals” swallowing his pseudointellectual bilge as fools.

It’s certainly not worth anybody’s time to try and engage in debate with them.

[Via bondmen]

Need I Say Moor?

Moorish Americans take over a rural gun range, sparking a strange showdown [More]

I’ve seen the so-called “sovereign” types argue all caps, corporations, and gold-fringed Admiralty court flags before, and if I wanted to win a case I sure wouldn’t have my lawyer argue any of that in court. If you disagree, feel free to prove me wrong in a gun case of your own.

That said, Tomlinson comes off like a Fudd.

The main issue for me here is, did their bullets go off-property…? That doesn’t depend on anybody’s beliefs.

[Via bondmen]

We’re the Only Ones Theoretically Speaking Enough

FBI Says Twitter Infiltration Business As Usual , Slams ‘Conspiracy Theorists’ [More]

I believe them.

It is business as usual, and by the time something is a theory, the hypotheses have been tested. to form a “plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle … to explain phenomena.”

[Via bondmen]

On Hold Until Further Notice

Oregon judge extends ban on new gun law’s background checks… [More]

And if you don’t think the “Charleston Loophole” is a “dangerous gap,” just ask Google!

Oregon Firearms Federation weighs in.

Totally Unsurprisingly, Brazil Begins Gun Bans Ahead of Lula Inauguration

In the meantime, returning to the leftist playbook, look for Brazilians who question the election and defy tyrannical disarmament to be attacked and marginalized as extremists, criminals, racists, and “deplorables,” just like here. And just like here, they’re picking a fight to the finish with people who are proud of their heritage, vested in freedom, and not likely to grovelingly surrender their birthrights to their moral inferiors. [More]

History repeats itself. And in more ways than one.

Do As We Say

DHS Did Not Consistently Comply with National Instant Criminal Background Check System Requirements…DHS has more than 6.4 million incomplete NICS records… [More]

And what happens when we don’t comply with their rules?

Still, maybe we’ve got registration all wrong and the safest place for gun records is with the government…

[Via Jess]

Constructive Mourning

On January 4, 2022, Parkland father Andrew Pollack’s 501c3 “Meadows Movement” will be donating eight backpacks, each containing an AR pistol, to Florida’s Bradford County Sheriff’s Office for use in Bradford County schools. [More]

As opposed to the types who process their grief by attacking everyone else’s rights…

[Via Remarks]

Fear Isn’t the Reason

Will Phobias About AR-15s Keep Schools From Adopting This Innovative Product? [More]

Seeing that it’s about citizen disarmament and not about “commonsense gun safety,” I think it’s more like the antis would rather see children die than have to give up a successful weaponized narrative.

[Via Michael G]

Some Good News and Some Bad News

HPD Approves First Concealed Carry Permit for Unknown Applicant- But local guns right advocates told KITV4 that they do not know who that permit is going to, and why only one was announced to have been approved. Hawaii Firearms Coalition representative Andrew Namiki Roberts was 2nd to file, and told KITV4 the first person who filled out an application has not received any notification yet; Neither has he. [More]

So how do we respect the person’s privacy and also find out if s/he’s a connected anti-gun Democrat or a big campaign contributor?

And when does George Young get his?

[Via Jess]