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July 31, 2008

Heller 2: The Awakening

Sticking with bad movie sequel themes.

NRA has a statement:

Shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the District of Columbia’s gun ban, the District, Mayor and City Council are being sued again over the District’s thinly veiled attempt to continue its restrictions on firearm ownership. D.C. residents Dick Anthony Heller and Absalom F. Jordan, Jr., in conjunction with lawyers for the National Rifle Association (NRA), filed a complaint against the District of Columbia and Mayor Adrian Fenty challenging D.C.’s Firearms Control Emergency Amendment Act of 2008.

Kinda puts to rest the conspiracy theories about how NRA didn’t want Heller to win so they could stay in business, eh?

Congress’ Duty to Intervene

Mark Souder:

Considering the Supreme Court’s broad decision in District of Columbia v. Heller, I’m surprised that The Post would continue to raise the tired old canard of home rule […]

Moreover, when Congress chose to delegate home rule to the District in the 1970s, it specified that legislation enacted by the District must be “consistent with the Constitution of the United States,” and it “reserve[d] the right, at any time, to exercise its constitutional authority as legislature for the District, by enacting legislation for the District on any subject.”

The time is now for Congress to step in to protect the rights of law-abiding Americans.

Guns and felons

Local man who is a felon is challenging his arrest for having a gun. Unfortunately for him, this guy is a killer, a felon, and had a machine gun hidden in a wall. Oh, and that whole bit in Heller about how it should not be read as invalidating laws banning felons from possessing firearms.

Quick, call a waaaahmbulance

Seems that Paul Helmke, Keith Olbermann, and Kevin Drum are all butthurt because the NRA (which actually has members, resources, and stuff) engaged in a bit of deception.

Now, what is funny is that I’ve seen no evidence that Mary was actually working for NRA. But we’ll see.

PGP is equally nonplussed about the whole thing.

The other amusing bit is that this shows a serious weakness in the anti-gun groups. They simply will take whoever will join (including bigots, UFO nuts, and those prone to violence). If you have a pulse and time, they’ll take you. However, a group that actually has operating capital and actual members has a pretty developed election process to weed out that sort of stuff.

I find it amusing.

People say to me Hey, Uncle, don’t you find these dirty tricks to be, well, dishonest? Sure. But then the anti-gunners have staked all their political capital on being dishonest (assault weapons, blood in the streets, and a whole host of other pants shitting hysteria they peddle). So, don’t really mind so much. They are my enemy. I want them destroyed. And any lawful means will do. And I like seeing their tactics of deception used against them. It’s some fantastic irony.

I’d love to know what sort of inside dirt Mary has on these groups.

Blogging advice

From an insurance company.

Texas Shotgun Guy

Joe Horn walkthrough.

July 30, 2008

pwned

So, a pro-gunny infiltrated an anti-gunny group:

Mary McFate was a prominent gun control activist. Mary Lou Sapone was a freelance spy with an NRA connection. They are the same person. A Mother Jones investigation.

This is the story of two Marys. Both are in their early 60s, heavyset, with curly reddish hair. But for years they have worked on opposite ends of the same issues. Mary McFate is an advocate of environmental causes and a prominent activist within the gun control movement. For more than a decade, she volunteered for various gun violence prevention organizations, serving on the boards of anti-gun outfits, helping state groups coordinate their activities, lobbying in Washington for gun control legislation, and regularly attending strategy and organizing meetings.

Mary Lou Sapone, by contrast, is a self-described “research consultant,” who for decades has covertly infiltrated citizens groups for private security firms hired by corporations that are targeted by activist campaigns. For some time, Sapone also worked for the National Rifle Association.

But these two Marys share a lot in common—a Mother Jones investigation has found that McFate and Sapone are, in fact, the same person. And this discovery has caused the leaders of gun violence prevention organizations to conclude that for years they have been penetrated—at the highest levels—by the NRA or other pro-gun parties. “It raises the question,” says Paul Helmke, the president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, “of what did she find out and what did they want her to find out.”

She’s apparently quite a busy lady.

Update: From our s00per seekrit gun blobber meeting, Thirdpower says:

She became a leader of Pennsylvanians Against Handgun Violence and later a board member of Ceasefire Pennsylvania.

So they had a mole, a bigot, and a UFO nut.

Heh.

Update 2: Sebastian:

Hey Peter, Doug… Paul is a Republican. From a very pro-gun state. Haven’t you found that to be a little suspicious? Just sayin.

Double heh.

Don’t scare err annoy white people

In your face

So, a bunch of smug people decide every once in a while to clog streets and intersections in major metropolitan areas. The folks at Critical Mass want you to know how hip and green they are so much so that they’re willing to be total assholes about it. So, like a bunch of open carry activists, they decide to be a minor curiosity to your otherwise uneventful day. Now, I appreciate the plight of the Heck’s Angels but can you guys be, say, less douchebaggy about it?

In New York, such douchebaggery got one Heck’s Angel face-planted. Now, being a douchebag is typically not a face-plant worthy offense. Still, I can’t help holding back a minor giggle while wagging my shaming finger at the officer involved. Said officer who should be charged with assault.

Sign of the times

ChrisB in comments regarding a bunch of gun nuts having a debate with the transgendered:

Only on the interweb, could you find such a group of people arguing with each other.

Praise be unto Al Gore for his internets.

More New Orleans gun seizures

During traffic stops. I’d like to see Nagin in the same cell as Fenty.

A trend

Another case of criminals posing as police raiding a house.

Gun Porn

Toy guns from the past that you’ll never see made today.

Speaking of 1911 v. Glock

You’re both wrong: Real men carry single-action CZs.

We need another Glock v. 1911 flame war

It’s like five months ago all over again.

Back in February, Chris wrote an epic primer entitled So, you want to buy a 1911? A basic primer.

To which, PDB wrote the much shorter Glock Primer.

Now, Xavier has penned A Guide To Your First 1911.

And Ahab has a guide for Glocks/Beretta/etc.

Heh. Every thing old is new again.

Bummer

But they all come back.

Kim has announced he’s giving up blogging. Again.

Conspiracy against rights

What can be done to Fenty?

Personally, I’d like to see some upstart FBI agent arrest him for deprivation of rights under color of law.

We have that already, it’s called motive

Tom in comments:

Hate crimes are, in a very real sense, a form of terrorism, because the target is much wider than just the people you directly attack/harm. You’re attempting to intimidate or otherwise “send a message” to an entire group. In a certain sense, the people you kill are the collateral damage, while the survivors are the intended victims.

I concur. That said, you’ve established motive. Should be used as evidence to prosecute. Case closed.

Now, do I think a hate crime should carry excessive sentences? No. Because you’re then punishing thought. Look what the Hell is happening in Canada if you want to go down this road.

I don’t think Tom disagrees.

Another issue with hate crimes is they seem to be crimes that can only be committed by white men.

Aunt B. says it can be considered domestic terrorism.

And all you people who are saying the church shooting was Rush Limbaugh/Bill O’Reilly/Karl Rove/Insert Right Wing Bogeyman’s fault are morons. And you people seeking to reinstate the fairness doctrine for this reason are totalitarian morons.

Opinion free content

SM has links to some of the Heller 2 court documents.

Hey, nanny nanny

My body, my choice!

Guns in your car

Often referred to as Guns At Work, though this is a blatant fabrication.

The guns in your car bill in Florida has been upheld.

Greg has some issues with the law and an analysis.

My thoughts are it goes too far to solve a problem. You see, before, if you had a gun in your car and your employer didn’t want it there, that was a crime. It’s own special crime as opposed to something like, say, trespassing, which should have cleared it up. Now, employers can’t keep you from doing it at all. Personally, I’m torn. Sure, a parking lot is an employer’s property. But my car is my property.

GBR3

A reminder that Gun Blogger Rendezvous 3 is coming up October 9 – 12.

Thanks

Kynn has apologized. It’s a start.

Kynn asks: Why do you carry a gun to church?

Same reason I carry one anywhere. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.

Quote of the day

Tam in comments:

A government capable of keeping me perfectly safe is no government I’d wish to live under.

On Lugo

Chris Lugo’s nonsense is making the rounds (here, here and here). Curt wonders why we TN bloggers aren’t covering it.

Lugo is kind of a joke. Even our local progressives are tired of him astroturing all the open progressive forums (say, is that a crosspost?); newsgroups; gmail groups; and local boards with his peace, love and dope.

Like your embarrassing aunt who gets hammered at all the family functions, you just kinda look the other way after a while.

July 29, 2008

Nothing finer

Than some Tennessee whisky* on the back porch with a nice Gurkha Master Blender accompanied by the sounds of nature.

* Jack Daniels is for posers.

Projection – updated

For those interested, this thread is still going on. For those not, look monkeys.

Radio song

I was invited to be on Squeaky and Ahab’s internet radio show Gun Nuts to talk about guns and church. I had to decline for a couple of reasons.

1) I have a voice made for blogging.

2) 11 is like way passed my bed time.

An apology

In a recent post, I did a couple of things. One, I made the point that attacking a group of people (gun nuts) based on prejudice was inappropriate. Two, I made fun of Kynn’s appearance, which is attacking a person.

I’m pretty sure Kynn understands my first point now given that (though I did not know it at the time), she belongs to a group that is often attacked (often physically) based on prejudice. Well, I hope she does.

However, making fun of someone’s appearance is bad form. For that, I apologize.

AOW

A shotgun/maglite in one.

I have no use for one but, damn, that’s cool.

Brady Campaign: It was an assault shotgun

Oh, wait. A bird gun.

I’m certain the Brady Camp is now feeling the righteous indignation from those demanding we not politicize this event! Bueller?

Update: and there’s that whole lying about how the shotgun fires three shells at a time. That would make it a machine gun.

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

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