Maine Dems Unanimously Reject Voter ID [More]
Now answer why without any self-serving, lying bull$h!+/.
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Notes from the Resistance
Can a Texas Democrat Get Elected on Gun Control? [More]
If he can, gun control will just be incidental.
Between that and the nest foulers…
[Via Jess]
Tennessee Gun Owners Face Full-On Attack On Rights [More]
The 113th General Assembly Senate is composed of 27 Republicans and 6 Democrats, elected to four-year terms. The 113th General Assembly House of Representatives is composed of 75 Republicans and 24 Democrats, elected in even-numbered years to two-year terms.
[Via Jess]
Pro-gun permitless carry law closer to passage in Louisiana [More]
So naturally, Democrats and the porcine prevaricators at the FOP are resurrecting the old “blood in the streets” hysteria that reality never bears out.
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Maine lawmakers call on Cabela’s, Kittery Trading Post to stop selling ‘assault rifles’ [More]
Well, yeah, because “gunman, Robert Card, bought one of his weapons, a handgun, at the Cabela’s in Scarborough.”
Don’t worry– the grabbers’ll come back to their initial goal in due time:

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House Bill 1162, was rejected in the House Judiciary Committee last week in a collision of two priorities for the Democratic majority at the Capitol: its desire to curb gun violence and its push to reduce the number of people being sent to prison. [More]
Why did I suddednly think of Norman?
[Via Jess]

“My generation is the generation of mass shootings in our country,” said Democratic Rep. Tim Hernández of Denver, one of the main sponsors of House Bill 1292. At age 26, he’s currently the state’s youngest lawmaker, and he’s just months into his term after being appointed to fill a vacancy. [More]
Tim, of course, is an open borders race-hustling communist subversive who laughed at dead Israeli babies.
And no surprise, he got the exact wrong message out of A Bug’s Life:
Do you let one ant stand up to us then they all might stand up. Those puny little ants outnumber us a hundred to one and if they ever figure that out there goes our way of life. It’s not about food, it’s about keeping those ants in line.
We get that. And we will not disarm.
[Via Tacticool Memes]
When Rep. Bennie Thompson goes home to Mississippi on weekends, he tries to get time in the woods for a hunt. A lot of his hunting partners and neighbors are conservatives, yet Thompson, the state’s only Democrat in Washington, knows how to find common ground. [More]
What kind of Fudds would they have to be?
Some of us will remember, Bennie. Our biggest obstacle is Swamp Vichycons who find it to their advantage to partner with the Democrats.

The issue as far as Raskin and Markey’s latest affront to liberty goes, is that nowhere in the Constitution is the federal government delegated authority to ban paramilitary activities. They are usurping power – or trying to. And though Raskin cites authority including the Supreme Court’s admission in Heller “that the Second Amendment ‘does not prevent the prohibition of private paramilitary organizations,’” it would be interesting to see how that would hold up against the more recent Bruen standard of the understanding at the time of the Founding. Especially noting historical examples like Allen, or more to the point, Capt. John Parker at Lexington Green… [More]
“I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people, except for few public officials,” George Mason asked and answered. Curious, how public officials are bent on destroying that…
This is not your father’s Republican party. [More]
Me, I’m remembering when leading Democrats championed the Second Amendment as the ultimate defense of citizens against government tyranny.

Austin police shortages leave section of city without single officer [More]
Meanwhile, Austin Democrats in charge are laying the groundwork to keep citizens from defending themselves.
Just wait ’til the masters turn Texas blue!
Rogan says Democratic Party is ‘setting up Gavin Newsom’ for 2024 presidential run amid Biden scandals [More]
He’s got all the right credentials to burn the house down:
California budget crisis worse than Newsom projected, as state watchdog warns deficit could reach record $73B – California governor appears to have underestimated state budget crisis
And burning the house down will be a big deciding factor among the same demographic whose choices invite unplanned pregnancy.
The Berger Action Fund, one arm of liberal Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss’ philanthropic empire, gave tens of millions to one of America’s most prolific Democrat-aligned dark money groups. [More]
Remember when John McCain shilled for “bipartisan campaign finance reform” to keep citizens from pooling their resources to make their voices heard?
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However, this week saw a particularly confusing moment when, after calling the anti-crime program ShotSpotter “racist,” Johnson asked the company to extend its contract beyond the upcoming Democratic National Convention. [More]
But he seemed so adamant…
I wonder what “per$uaded” a change of heart to break a campaign pledge and extend racism… ?
Forget it, Jale. It’s Chi-Town.
[Via bondmen]
Democrats in the Missouri House renewed their call for tougher gun laws Monday in the wake of a deadly shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl celebration. [More]
That would have stopped it!
No?
And their “solution” is “to cause as much chaos as we can”?
Can you imagine being so confident in the stupidity of your consituency that you could propose any dumb $h!+ you felt like and know that they would keep giving you power over them?
[Via Jess]