Archive for March 17th, 2008

March 17, 2008

Lots of Heller stuff

Here.

I just ain’t feeling it today. Hence, the linky and not much thinky.

Another gun blog

You can’t swing a dead cat without hitting a gun blogger in Knoxville. Here’s a new one: Ready on the Right.

Via KAG.

We’re number 6

Tennessee is the sixth most dangerous state to live in. Well, we have Memphis.

I got nothing

Talk amongst yourselves.

Scooter

Pic from a couple of weekends ago of a future Triangle of Death member:

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So you know

FedEx bans gun on its premises.

We’re winning

Historical results from gun surveys

Renewed

It was widely reported that the Violence Policy Center had a federal firearms license. Looks like they renewed it.

Heller arguments tomorrow

And it’s like a big concert with people lining up 40 hours in advance.

Says the Geek: With grotesque rulings such as Kelo in our recent history, there’s certainly some cause for trepidation.

Sebastian took some of the good guys out for dinner. Pics here.

The court will release the tapes.

Interesting times for gun rights ahead.

DGU

Man with a raised ax approaches another man in a store parking lot. Man without ax introduces the ax-wielder’s insides to the outside.

We’re the only ones . . . I got nothing

In England:

Gun injuries soar as police ‘experts’ blast themselves and colleagues by mistake

The number of armed police officers accidentally shooting themselves – and other colleagues – has soared in the past five years.

Now, nearly half of all injuries caused by police shootings are the result of officers blasting themselves or a colleague, often during bungled training and demonstrations.

Learn and follow the rules, guys.

Via reader Michael.

Guns and bars

We must close the restaurant loophole!

Gun Porn

Reader Tim emails his snazzy new Kahr 40:

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Lou Dobbs on Guns – updated

Video is here.

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

Uncle Pays the Bills


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