
FEDERAL JUDGE GRANTS SAF PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION IN CAL. HANDGUN ROSTER CASE [More]
I guess there wasn’t a safe musket or firelock roster at the time…
Notes from the Resistance

FEDERAL JUDGE GRANTS SAF PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION IN CAL. HANDGUN ROSTER CASE [More]
I guess there wasn’t a safe musket or firelock roster at the time…
The executive director of the San Jose Police Officer’s Association was charged with distributing opioids, according to federal officials. The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday said the U.S. Attorney’s Office has charged a civilian, Joanne Segovia, 64, with ordering thousands of opioid and other pills to her home between October 2015 and January of this year. [Watch]
I’d say that makes it fair to ask if her dealings had anything to do with the restraining order she got placed on a man a few years back.
[Via Jess]
DOJ is filing an appeal to overturn the district court’s preliminary injunction, and filing an emergency motion to stay, or halt, the portions of the order that would ban enforcement of the UHA’s requirements that semiautomatic pistols for retail sale have a chamber load indicator and magazine disconnect mechanism. The motion does not seek to immediately stop the part of the court’s decision enjoining the microstamping requirement. [More]
These bastards work in increments both ways. They’re trying to salvage what they can for now. They’ll come back for the rest later, assuming their subversions will assure enough dominance to control future courts.
You just gotta wonder what kind of Republicans would be stupid and/or treasonous enough to help them get an unchallengeable majority.
[Via Jess]
‘$5 million is too little:’ Activists tell California reparations committee to aim higher- California activists demand more than $5 million per Black resident in reparations [More]
In Zimbabwean dollars…?
The central bank of Zimbabwe issued $100,000,000,000,000 notes during the last days of hyperinflation in 2009, and they barely paid for a loaf of bread.
Comment Poster mike fink made an observation yesterday that made me recall a “news” interview that aired after the L.A. riots with Danny Bakewell of the Brotherhood Crusade. He had half a dozen or so sullen young worthies lined up behind him who made no attempt to present themselves as other than participants in what Maxine Waters justified as a “rebellion.” Bakewell was demanding jobs for them, and not just menial ones, demanding they want to be “managers.”
My impression, being a manager at the time and knowing full well the experience, responsibilities, discipline, and work that it required, was that they were clueless about that, and moreover uncaring, but demanding titles and lackeys they could order around. In other words, they wanted to be slave drivers.
That’s what’s being demanded here: A return to slavery, with roles reversed.
No wonder the communist traitors engineering this want our guns.
Seven California Highway Patrol officers and a nurse have been charged with involuntary manslaughter nearly three years after the in-custody death of a man who was pulled over for a traffic stop in Los Angeles County and repeatedly said “I can’t breathe” before losing consciousness. [More]
You’ll “Back the Blue” if we have to turn you that way!
How can a single man keep cops so busy? According to a law enforcement official, Chastain’s situation happens more often in California than most people think. [More]
Serial scumbags are nothing but chronic drains and dangers. When the system provides no redress, at what point is it morally acceptable for victims to “take the law” into their own hands?
[Via Michael G]

Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a case concerning gun owner privacy in California have filed a respondent’s brief in the ongoing case of Barba v. Bonta, challenging the constitutionality of a 2021 law requiring the California Department of Justice (CAL/DOJ) to share extensive personal identifying information of gun owners in the state with a non-government research group. [More]
In fairness, sneaking to violate privacy and rules just wasn’t cutting it.
“Californians have the constitutional right to acquire and use state-of-the-art handguns to protect themselves,” he wrote. “They should not be forced to settle for decade-old models of handguns to ensure that they remain safe inside or outside the home.” [More]
But Rob Bonta says it’s still going to be enforced for two weeks until the injunction goes into effect.
You gotta wonder at what point these tyrants can be shown to be premeditatedly abusing the powers of their offices to discriminate against citizens’ rights and be held criminally accountable.
[Via Jess]
As gun reform stalls, police prepare for the worst [More]
They think they’re “outgunned”? I’ve been hearing that lie for decades and we aren’t the ones with surplus MRAPs.
What about the real “first responders,” disarmed by unconstitutional “gun-free zone” diktats? The ones mandated to be helpless and slaughtered unless they can run away or hide even after you lot show up and take cover?
[Via Dan Gifford]

5 hospitalized in San Pedro beach shooting [More]
What do you suppose the odds are that every “law-abiding citizen” on that beach was unarmed?
Say hello to 17-year-old Kristopher Baca and, while you’re at it, go ahead and say good-bye, because this juvenile dirtbag is no longer depleting the earth’s supply of oxygen. [More]
Care to light a candle?
[Via Michael G]

But did anyone bother asking whether California’s “cure” for mass shootings even works in California before peddling it to the nation? [More]
Hence the graphic.
Not that I expect the DSM to notice…
But it’s to their advantage for them to give an occasional platform to someone who is helping them advance on a major front.
[Via Remarks]

The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in the case of Miller v. Bonta, challenging California’s ban on so-called “assault weapons,” have filed a responding brief in the case, countering defense arguments and strategies already rejected by federal courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. [More]
California knows that, of course. Anything to impede.
Opinion: California body armor ban will not stop mass shootings [More]
So Damon Connolly achieving his grand purpose in life will serve who, then?
There’s a quote from me in there. Here’s my complete response.
SB 368 would require licensed firearms dealers to establish a voluntary buyback program in consultation with the Department of Justice and accept the storage of firearms from individuals during a mental health crisis or for other lawful reasons. The bill would also prohibit the offering of firearms as prizes in raffles and add a number of misdemeanors that would result in a 10-year prohibition of firearm possession. [More]
It will never be enough for these subversives.
“An issue that needed a remedy” my… eye. This traitor knows everything he’s demanding is unconstitutional, and for a number of reasons outside of the Second Amendment. But he and his fellow tyrant wannabes will press on as long as they can get away with it with impunity, all the while knowing they have unlimited tax plunder resources to draw from while those opposing it need to scrape together donations from a limited pool.
[Via Jess]
California Democrat’s Communist Connection Goes Public – Rep. Chu Confirmed as ‘Honorary Chairman’ of CCP Intelligence Service Group [More]
Hey, they just want to prevent human rights abuses.
[Via Jess]
Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and Hilda Solis have proposed a motion that would direct the County’s legal counsel to study the feasibility and legality of implementing a countywide gun registry. [More]
Tell me these people aren’t shaking in their boots.
Everybody else? Well, is there a DROS file that could be used to identify scofflaws?
[Via Jess]