A First-Time Gun Owner

The gun, which is legal to own in California, will be the first firearm registered in Newsom’s name, his spokesperson Izzy Gardon confirmed. [More]

Maybe something good emerged from Shawn Ryan’s suckfest after all.

See, years ago, I became suspicious when the notoriously phony Newsom made a claim to convince union Fudds he was one of them:

“I’m a hunter,” Newsom told the union crowd when a man in the audience grumbled about his support for gun control. Newsom, who in his younger days shot lizards with a rifle on visits to his father’s place in the Sierra foothills, said he has hunted ducks and enjoys skeet shooting, but nonetheless supports background checks for gun owners. The hunting might surprise some of Newsom’s fans on Twitter, where he skewers the National Rifle Assn…

So, per the email embedded in that link, I wrote to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife under the Public Records Act, asking for copies of all hunting license//tags issued to him.

They shined me on, told me”the law” said they didn’t have to. Which is fine, I wouldn’t want my records handed out so I can’t grouse about that. But still, it opens up a big question for Gavin and Izzy:

Whose gun did he use?

One more question, actually:

While this specific loan exemption allows you to give the firearm directly to a licensed hunter, it is crucial to ensure they are not prohibited from possessing firearms. If you are not an individual who can loan a firearm under an exemption (like a spouse, parent, child, etc.), and the loan is not for hunting, the transfer must go through a licensed firearm dealer for a background check.

Enquiring minds want to know…

Glock-Blocking

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law banning sales of one of the most popular types of handgun in the U.S… It covers handguns manufactured by Glock, as well as similarly designed pistols, that use a “cruciform trigger bar,” which lawmakers said makes them easily convertible to fully automatic fire. [More]

So that’s what being “a trusted partner of law enforcement” gets you…

That and “compromising” to save your skin

The “cool” thing is the “Only Ones” exemption is still there! That might actually be what keeps the PLCAA in play, although I’m sure there are Democrat activist federal judges eager to impose nationwide injunctions.

And I’m sure there’ll be no shortage of gun companies eager to keep the enforcers armed and ready to confiscate.

[Via Jess]

Inciting the Mob

Nolte: Gavin Newsom & Jasmine Crockett Incited Violence Against ICE Before Dallas Sniper Attack [More]

Of course they did, and they’re hardly alone.

I just got a MoveOn email “from” Robert Reich that repeatedly referred to the president as a tyrant.

This one ought to be more spicy than the last.

They’re desperate to provoke so they can accuse. And they don’t care who gets killed if it advances them and their agenda.

[Via bondmen]

Casus Belli

I’m not sure why Gavin Newsome [sic] doesn’t activate the rest of his army guard to prevent the president from it or force him to overrule it…. Then fight on the second amendment guaranteeing a state a right to a militia. How can a state have a militia if the president can simply federalize it against the direct wishes of the governor [More]

Ah, yes, a true champion of the Second Amendment

Just make sure you guys don’t shoot yourselves.

[Via WiscoDave]

Here We Go Again

Recall Effort For Governor Newsom To Start Accepting Signatures [Watch]

These videos would be a lot more useful if they gave a link so viewers could sign up.

Say they succeed: Will California Republicans betray principled voters again like they did with Arnhole, or give them — including gun owners– a candidate who makes a dime’s worth of difference?

[Via Jess]

When Grabbers Collide

“There is no way that I want California to accidentally help these extremists trigger a constitutional convention where they, you know, rewrite the Constitution to restrict voting rights, to eliminate reproductive health access and so forth,” said Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco). [More]

Scott Wiener calling anyone an extremist is rich.

That said, I don’t want “our” side calling for a Con-Con, either.

And back anything that thwarts an expanded Newscum dystopia

[Via Jess]

Slipping at the Blood Dance

Look at the comments. People aren’t buying it anymore.

[Via Jess]

According to His Nature

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says California Gov. Gavin Newsom is a hypocrite for signing a law barring local governments from requiring voter identification, while still expecting gun buyers to provide ID before exercising their Second Amendment rights. [More]

Same question I asked here

So… does this mean they’re reconsidering…?

It Depends Upon What the Meaning of the Word ‘Bipartisan’ Is

Governor Newsom signs bipartisan legislation to strengthen California’s gun laws [More]

Every bill sponsor in the list has a (D) after his name except AB 3083 (Domestic violence: protective orders: background checks) author/retired trough-feeding “Only One” Tom Lackey, an aptronym if I ever heard one.

Yeah, such endorsements seem to be longtime SOP.

Tell me what incentives California Republicans have not to sell out gun owners again…?

[Via Dan Gifford]

Waiting in the Wings?

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.

Not the Only One?

California sheriff blasts Newsom’s ‘pro-criminal agenda’ after court blocks latest gun control law – Sheriff Chad Bianco says California has become a ‘laughingstock’ under Newsom [More]

They’ve been trying to destroy him, you know, for being “a one-time member of the right wing militia group The Oath Keepers [that] supports the ‘Constitutional sheriffs’ movement.”

Inmate deaths can’t be ignored. That said, it’s fair to question how many are due to custodial abuse and neglect, and how many are due to practices mandated by laws giving incarcerated predators access to inarcerated prey.

[Via Jess]

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