Hiding in Plain Sight

Michigan’s Hidden Gun Manufacturers [More]

If they were hidden, you wouldn’t be registed with the government and you wouldn’t be able to pinpoint them on a map, but then again, anyone expecting unmanipulated truth from the proven propagandists who started the conflate semiautos with machineguns deception is in for a long wait:

The weapons’ menacing looks, coupled with the public’s confusion over fully automatic machine guns versus semi-automatic assault weapons—anything that looks like a machine gun is assumed to be a machine gun—can only increase the chance of public support for restrictions on these weapons. In addition, few people can envision a practical use for these weapons.

Near as I can figure from this latest exercise in confusing the stupid, the gungrabbers are complaining licensees should be disqualifed because they aren’t making enough guns.

As long volume is the benchmark, how many guns has FFL Josh Sugarmann sold, and to whom?

[Via WiscoDave]

‘Study’ on School Shooters Really an Innuendo-Based Hit Piece on Gun Owners

We’re supposed be influenced by a statistically insignificant sample of losers and apply that judgment to young people, such as those involved in NRA Youth Interests programs…[More]

Half the article is just deconstructing the first sentence of this nonsense, it’s crammed with so much wrong. So naturally, the media runs with it and amplifies it.

Self-Important Little Potato, Isn’t He?

The conflict reached a takedown point when a CNN employee, Donie O’Sullivan, confronted a member of the new media with the charge those individuals are not “real journalists,” and demanded a response. [More]

Knowing better than to waste my time letting CNN lie to me, I’d never even heard of this Irish pudge until a week or so ago.

Do we really want to talk about “Authorized Journalists“?

Fourth Estate Fifth Columnists? The DSM?

How about “real reporters“?

Most “pros” chose a college major that didn’t require math and science, and a career that didn’t require real-world subject matter experience.

And the Benedict Arnold Award Goes To…

Veterans advocating for gun safety push for assault weapon ban in Hawaii [More]

Lie much, Captain Chris Marvin? And once again we see the false authority logical fallacy, as if your military experience qualifies you to second-guess the Founders. Besides, the militia needs “weapons of war.” If you weren’t an oath-breaker, you’d be demanding full-auto.

And what’s with throwing unserialized firearms under the bus as your “rebuttal,” Tom Tomimbang of 808 Gun Club?

[Via Andy M]

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