
Can NICS be used for purposes for which it is not federally authorized? [More]
It makes fair the question “What else could the prohibitonists use it for?”
Notes from the Resistance

Can NICS be used for purposes for which it is not federally authorized? [More]
It makes fair the question “What else could the prohibitonists use it for?”
The two letters show opposite assumptions about reality and the role of governments. The NY letter assumes guns are bad, and ordinary citizens should not have guns, because ordinary citizens do bad things with guns. The letter from the 28 states assumes government is subordinate to the people, government must defend the nation, and an armed population aids the government in defending the nation against all enemies. These two assumptions about reality are in direct conflict. [More]
We are, in fact, two countries divided by the fundamental difference of principle on the question: Does the government serve the people, or do the people serve the government?
Today the Illinois Appellate Division reversed a lower court decision that had dismissed a legal challenge to the Cook County tax on firearms and ammunition sales. [More]
That case has been going back and forth for years. I’d reserve words like “huge” for the final decision, whenever that is.
[Via Jess]
One bill that would make it illegal for people under the age of 21 to purchase ammunition in Hawaii is now in the hands of the Senate. [More]
Haven’t we already established that the Second Amendment doesn’t apply there?
All the prohibitionist laws and lawsuits have the same goal: To drag things out long enough for the Republicans to blow it so they can reshape SCOTUS and reverse Bruen.
Judge blocks California from requiring background checks to buy ammunition [More]
I know who I want if Sonia throws in the towel and the Republicans don’t blow the election.
[Via Jess]
Fifteen radical left State Attorneys General from across the nation sent a letter on Tuesday, asking the Biden Regime’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention to ban private citizens from purchasing 5.56-millimeter rounds manufactured at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. [More]
They’re really showing us who they are more and more…
[Via bondmen]
Related UPDATE
Here are the traitors and what they’re hyperventilaitng about.
[Via Antigone]
NFA still standing tells us we can’t rely on assumptions about rulings that say the state can’t tax a right. That said, these stupid, smirking cows have no idea of the elemental forces they’re tampering with…
Vista Outdoor announces price increase on cost of goods for ammo. Ammo prices will rise starting January 1st. [More]
And it may rise even further. (Oh, and they’re sticking with Plan A.)
[Via Jess]
Unprepared for long war, US Army under gun to make more ammo [More]
No worries. They’re developing ways of finding more.
[Via WiscoDave]
Colt CZ Group SE is a joint stock company organized under the laws of the Czech Republic, according to SEC filings. This offer follows one made in October by a manufacturer called the Czechoslovak Group (CSG). [More]
I’m wondering what effect the Czech’s “tireless support [for] the Arm Trade Treaty” will have on import/export should the international community turn up the heat, and if some things aren’t best left to American interests.
[Via Jess]
Army Ammunition Plant Is Tied to Mass Shootings Across the U.S. [More]
Tied by whom, Ben Dooley of The New York Times, the “D” part of the DSM? What was the purpose of writing this article?
I wonder if you compared all ammo sold by Lake City to the civilian market to the number of those rounds used in acts of violence what the abuse rate would be, and how many “0s” would follow the “.” to come up with a percentage…
[Via Dan Gifford]
Today, Congressman Robert Garcia (CA-42), Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), and Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (FL-25) introduced the “Ammunition Modernization and Monitoring Oversight (AMMO) Act,” which would restrict bulk sales of ammunition, would require businesses who sell ammunition to obtain the same federal license as gun dealers, and would require businesses to conduct a background check on buyers. [More]
“3% chance of being enacted” by the Senate and “1%” by the House. So be aware this is one increment they’ll try for if the GOP blows ’24, but for now, there are more pressing priorities.
[Via Jess]
Joint Munitions Command has not changed its policy regarding commercial production at Lake City. Lake City has not cancelled commercial contracts. [More]
So does that answer that?
[Via Jess]