Unfortunate ad placement
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I didn’t think this was NRA’s MO: An Iowan who sits on the NRA’s board of directors says the gun rights group may endorse a presidential candidate before Iowa’s Caucuses.
I’ve always been lukewarm on these sorts of bills by reasoning that an employer can control what happens on their property and an employee can control what happens in his. And his car is his property. But a judge basically said that banning guns is consistent with OSHA. That’s a rather stupid ruling because, as shown numerous times, a prevalence of firearms does not lead to an increase in violence. And particularly I cannot possibly see how guns locked up in a car in a parking lot can make a workplace unsafe.
In other news, I won’t buy anything from Whirlpool, ConocoPhillips or Williams Co.
David Hardy notes the sounds of silence.
Update: Ahab:
Compare and Contrast
The media’s coverage of that crazy kid who was wandering around St. John’s with a .50 cal muzzleloader, and their coverage of the deputy losing his shit and shooting up those people.
The best way to explain why we ought not scare white people on the gun issue by bringing up machine guns: That is step 32, and we are on step 4 or 5 at most. So if we want to move the ball forward, what do we do? More here.
You may know that I’m in a bit of a back and forth with them. See here, here, here, and here. Well, Steve notes that google advertises at their own gun site, a google group. Hypocrisy for a buck.
Used to be assault weapons. If the police used them, they were patrol rifles. And now, reader F-Stop emails this pic:

Now, they are police style rifles.
More at Ahab’s and Ravenwood’s.
Be an informed shopper.
Do you support Mayors Against Guns?
Do you support businesses who can’t understand the word No?
File this under consumer counseling. Why do business with bullies?
Pilot Corp. is suing the city of Loudon for the right to build a travel center at the intersection of state Highway 72 and Interstate 75.
The suit filed in Loudon County Chancery Court seeks to overturn the Loudon Board of Zoning Appeals denial of Knoxville-based Pilot’s request for exception to a 2005 ordinance prohibiting the building of truck stops within city limits.
The suit also asks the court to declare the current zoning ordinance vague, to approve use of the land as a travel center and to award Pilot its costs including attorney’s fees.
“Pilot expended significant resources and monies in acquiring rights to the real property based on the plain language of the City of Loudon zoning ordinance” and “representation of its agents” the suit claims.
So, it looks as though WKRN gave AC his boys back. You’d have never seen this two weeks a go.
Update: Ya know, on second reading, it would seem the post is less the balls out editorializing of the past than a relatively tame “news analysis.” Still though, more thinky less linky is always a good thing.
Sebastian has the transcripts and some analysis:
You’re wrong, Paul. And you’re wrong to go on national TV and suggest that you somehow support the Second Amendment, when your actions speak louder than your words.
If you’re not keeping up, The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Ownership is attempting the old divide and conquer. And we’re playing along, as evidenced by a lot of the hysteria over HR2640.
Because Windows XP and any random printer are retarded when working together, here’s a handy tip for when you print job gets hung and you can’t purge it:
Go to Control Panel
Choose Admistrative tools
Choose Services
scroll to Print spooler and double click
stopThis will close spooler compleatly.
Ok back out and then go back to same page and click start
Spooler comes back to life empty!!
All spelling errors property of the original author.
This is kinda funny since the NRA’s involvement in Parker/Heller has been rather, err, minimal:
If it’s October, then it’s time again for the annual spectacle of the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation cozying up to the organization leading the charge to overturn the District of Columbia’s gun laws: the National Rifle Association. On Oct. 16, the Redskins’ foundation will hold its third annual Redskins Sporting Clays Challenge sponsored by NRA Sports. Since 2005, the Redskins have held the event — despite organized protests by D.C. youth, negative media coverage and the event’s obvious conflict with the stated goal of the foundation to “make a positive and measurable impact on youth in the greater Washington, D.C. region,” including their “health and wellness.”
Yes, because the shooting sports do not contribute to a positive and measurable impact on youth.
It’s time to have a discussion about law enforcement. What is law enforcement exactly? It used to be “feet on the street”. Today it is all about cameras from above and Mayors Against Guns.
The pinnacle of the new form of law enforcement is London, England. No guns, no knives, no cops. A shinning Utopia for the whole World to model itself after.
Of course what London has become is a Shangri-La for criminals, who have guns, knives, and sadly no cops. And they are not camera shy.
Of course there is no way that could happen in America, right? Wrong. In fact in Aberdeen, Maryland, 30 miles northeast of Baltimore, the City Council adds insult to injury by forcing the building owners to buy the cameras that allow the police to stay away. The cameras are connected to the police station where they are monitored, by you guessed it, cops.
But, on the flip side of the coin, Mayor S. Fred Simmons is an advocate for the right of private citizens to carry defensive sidearms. He should be. If you are going the camera route instead of “feet on the street” the people should have the right to carry a weapon. Bullets travel faster than police cars. Time will tell if the people receive from their government the right to protect themselves.
Orwell never foresaw this type of Big Brother.
Rena Doss, another 20-year-old bartender who lost her job this week, said the smoking ban has left her in a difficult situation.
“I chose to work there. I don’t smoke, and nobody was blowing smoke in my face,” she said. “This was a good-paying job for me, and I have bills to pay. What am I supposed to do now?”
Well, I hear there’s good money in slightly less taxed smokes and booze across state lines.
Laura Washington is back asking that all black politicians support gun control:
Burns is making gun control his signature campaign issue. “It’s a no-brainer,” he said. “I’ve lived in Woodlawn. I’ve lived in Washington Park. I live in Kenwood now, and gun violence is a serious problem in our community.”
If by no-brainer you mean your position on the issue doesn’t require you to have a brain. Continuing:
Indeed. Every black politician in America should follow his lead. Last school year, 34 children were gunned down in Chicago. It is unconscionable that a black lawmaker would retreat from stricter gun laws. Guns are killing our kids.
How? Handguns are banned in Chicago.
It’s about time someone took on the People of the Gun.
Like I said before, bring it.
Update: Kevin writes her another letter.
I’ve heard good things about the Springfield Armory M6. But, man, is it ugly.
The NFA community is a bit upset with the NRA because Chris Cox said that the NRA never supported machine guns. IIRC, Sandy Froman is an NFA weapons holder as are plenty of other members, I’m sure. I know that the NFA community often expresses its displeasure with how the NRA seems to ignore them. The NRA is way wrong on this one. But it is a tough sell to people who don’t know much about guns. Another method to approach this issue would have been to note how only two lawfully owned machine guns have ever been used in a crime. That NFA weapons, in general, are almost never used in crimes. And that the process for getting an NFA weapon is quite extensive.
Well, that’s what they may as well have said. Seems that the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Ownership tried to get the DC mayor to reform DC’s gun laws instead of pushing the appeal:
Helmke, of the Brady Campaign, said the group suggested to Washington that it rework its gun laws rather than press on with an appeal. A broad Supreme Court ruling on the Second Amendment could jeopardize a variety of laws, including waiting periods for handgun sales and California’s machine gun ban, he said.
It’s what they’re afraid of.
So, a policeman went nuts and started killing high school kids. A policeman who may have been a jealous boyfriend of one of the kids. The man was 20 years-old. Don’t you have to be 21 to carry a weapon?
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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