Speaking of Revisionists…

In Heller, faux originalists like Scalia were disingenuous, writing out of the Constitution the militia clause. [More]

Some of us argue the only way to truly secure the right under law is to write it back in:

I see pompous lickspittle for the left Norman ignores the same challenges his fellow subversive violence monopolists have continually evaded.

[Via Michael G]

What’s the Difference Between an Academic Fraud and a F…ing Liar?

But if you are going to — listen, now, kids — advocate public policies based on the particular characteristics of particular firearms, then you have an intellectual and moral responsibility to be honest about those characteristics and not misrepresent them, rather than do as Professor Cornell has done and simply invent some scientific-sounding fiction to bolster your weak rhetorical case. [More]

Now there’s a surprise.

Hey, what awards has that guy won? I’m thinking about how they took the Bancroft Prize from Michael Bellesiles and wondering if organizations can be shamed anymore or if they’re just too in-your-face woke to care.

Eh, nothin’ in a while. Figures.

[Via Michael G]

Unclear on the Concept

Oklahoma! Every night my honey lamb and I rub ourselves with mace to keep us safe as bears breach the screen of our lanai [More]

From  my Oct. 2005 “The Bear Necessities” piece for Guns Magazine:

The problem is, U.S. Geological Survey researcher Tom Smith has documented cases where pepper spray has proven to be an attractant, and observed “bears on their backs, paws skyward, vigorously rubbing their heads and back in the red pepper-sprayed gravel.”

They probably like Olives, too.

[Via Michael G]

 

The Fudd’s Lament

For decades, these firearms manufacturers have—in both subtle and not-so-subtle ways—convinced white people that they need to buy arsenals to protect themselves from people of color. [More]

Firearms manufacturers had nothing to do with it. That’s all on the cultural terraformers and their destructive transformational policies.

The guy doesn’t have a clue on why we have a Second Amendment. Good idea, though on “mak[ing] firearms education a national priority,” except the teachers’ unions would no doubt screw it up.

[Via DDS]

We’re the Only Ones Clear on the Concept Enough

“Every single one of our officers now has an M4 platform system which is comparable to the AR 15 and the necessary rounds to make sure that we’re going to be successful eliminating this threat,” said Tony.

The sheriff said for real impact, the laws need to be changed.

“I’ve heard this narrative for years now that, well, the AR 15 is a sport weapon, it’s a match weapon, you can use it for all of these things. No, it’s a combat ready weapon designed to destroy,” he said. [More]

You’re coming through loud and clear, sheriff…

[Via 1Gat]

Developing a Workaround

After months of preparation, we are ready to go public with our explosive report on the ATF’s nefarious gun registry. After pouring over hundreds of pages of secret documents that we were able to secure through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), we have found undeniable proof that the ATF’s registry – which they claim is only used to trace firearms used in crimes – is indeed a centralized and searchable registry of gun owners in total violation of the law. [More]

Curious, how the Democrats who want to impose new laws will break laws to do it.

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