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June 08, 2009

Buyers’ Remorse

Seems Paul Helmke is a sad panda because Obama is not enacting more gun controls. Well, Paul, don’t you remember when Obama was wooing us gun owners and he said as much? I have to admit, I did not believe him. Here I thought I was being duped but, it turns out, he was duping The Brady Campaign.

Third notes it’s a trend: Obviously, as is his SOP, that includes throwing all those minorities like gays and gun controllers under the bus when his promises become inconvenient.

Anyway, not the first group to be disappointed with Obama. Seems the gay rights folks are feeling duped as well.

Even dumber than smart guns

In response to a police officer shooting another plain-clothes police officer in NY (of course, in NY if you have a gun you’re a criminal or cop),Robb notes a solution in search of a problem:

One idea involves the use of radio frequency tags that would allow officers to pinpoint where other cops are in the city, Browne said. Another involves tags that would work gun-to-gun and use an infrared sensor: When a weapon is pulled from an officer’s holster it would trigger a signal that would be sent to the gun of a nearby officer. The signal may be seen or heard.

Using technology to solve problems that are better solved through other means tends to create more problems. There is no magic switch or button for every thing.

Suffer the little children

With all the whining from the lefty bloggers and press (but I repeat myself) over the guns in restaurants bill, Kat Coble reminds us of something:

Guns In Restaurants; This Is How Adulthood Works

[…]

Everybody has their rights. Gun people have the right to bear their arms with them wherever they go. Restaurant people have the right to say “this is my restaurant and you can’t bring that gun in here.” Gun people then have the right to go to a different restaurant where they can eat with their gun.

It seems pretty logical to me. Pretty harmless. A lot less offensive than constricting the free commerce and movements of gun owners.

And it’s worth noting that some political weasel in Nashville is proposing to constrict the free commerce of local restaurants that serve beer just to get back at us evil gun nuts.

All things to all people

Over 16% of income in this country comes from government.

culmination of gun laws

Defend yourself in Jersey and become a felon.

One of many children

Another bear sighting in Knoxville. Likely the same bear mentioned before.

ETA: looks like authorities found the bear and killed it, upsetting hippies every where.

Keep your booger-hook off the bang-switch

Safety lesson

Outing

Another blogger’s secret identity has been revealed. Seems to happen regularly enough. Most outings occur out of spite as opposed to revealing something like their ulterior motives or motivation for their position or other information that could be valuable to a reader. I blog under a pseudonym because of the issue I address: gun rights. And my opponents are some of the most irrational (and often violent) people out there. And given the level of irrationality on the other side, why potentially make my professional life difficult? Who needs the hassle?

Insty says:

I think blogging anonymity is fine — though in the absence of a track record I tend to trust anonymous bloggers less

Rich:

If you don’t have the courage to stand for your convictions, then sit down and shut up.

Kevin:

There are two reasons to identify someone who writes pseudonymously: they claim to be someone they are not and the claim has an overwhelming bearing on the credibility of their writing or to bully someone.

While, as Kevin shows, there are instances in which outing someone serves a greater purpose then I don’t find it that objectionable. I mean, if someone thought that I was, say, the CEO of some big gun company that might have a bearing on my blog. But I’m not. I’m just some guy. Though it seems more people I run into know who I am any way.

How many?

Pennington misrepresents federal gun laws. How many pages of laws are there and how many pages of regulations interpreting those laws are there?

ZOMG!!!111eleven!1: The count down to guns in restaurants that serve alcohol

Perusing the lefty blogs and the newspapers (but I repeat myself), it seems as though they all think we’re all going to die on July 14 when the ordinance to allow, err, ordnance into places that serve alcohol goes into effect. Unfortunately, they’re in for disappointment because, like other states with such a measure, nothing is really going to happen. But still, it’s fun to see what they’re up to. Wendi Thomas, whose utter genius we’ve witnessed before, won’t eat where her fellow diners are packing heat. I am curious how she’s going to ensure that no one near her is strapped. Oh, she’s going to start a webpage that shows places that prohibit the law-abiding from carrying. Those places will be safe from the law-abiding and their money. I was going to track places that prohibit the law-abiding from eating there but the hippies are doing the work for me. Here’s the other of their efforts. In their latest, they’re all butthurt because someone in Seattle unlawfully brandished a weapon. If only unlawfully brandishing a weapon was unlawful, then we wouldn’t need to ban guns where there’s alcohol. Oh, wait.

Via Squeaky, who seems upset that Wendi and her big brain don’t want comments that shatter the worldview. Not sure why you’re upset. The only one reading them is us.

Meanwhile, here’s a non-hippie tracking of places that don’t want my money.

Gun Porn

Mosin Nagant Pistol

Bling

Negligence?

An SKS manufacturer is being sued because someone accidentally killed themselves with an SKS.

Warrior Gene

Interesting:

Boys who carry a particular variation of the gene Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA), sometimes called the “warrior gene,” are more likely not only to join gangs but also to be among the most violent members and to use weapons, according to a new study from The Florida State University that is the first to confirm an MAOA link specifically to gangs and guns.

Findings apply only to males. Girls with the same variant of the MAOA gene seem resistant to its potentially violent effects on gang membership and weapon use.

I find the tie in to guns odd as opposed to weapons in general. I imagine that using a weapon is part of being in a gang as a tool of being a gangster as opposed to a gene dictating gun ownership over, say, a stick.

Aren’t you about to turn them loose with weapons?

No ceremonial weapons at the Naval Academy graduation?

Cool

Israel’s counter terror units in training

Survival 101

A good start

June 07, 2009

No excuse for breaking the law

Police in NY ticket a car with a dead guy in it. For weeks.

Oops

A non-fatal error in the victim selection process.

Good to know

Three Rivers Cornmeal is still going under but apparently White Lily is the same recipe. Some folks are upset:

I have two bags of Three Rivers cornmeal left. I’m going to bronze them for bookends.

Via Shane.

June 06, 2009

Preemption

A lot of yammering from folks about the proposal in Nashville to use their authority to regulate beer as a means to ban weapons. In other words, the city says post a sign or we’ll yank your license. Two issues. One is that the proposal is probably illegal due to Tennessee’s preemption laws. The other is that the state would very likely step in and regulate beer, like it does wine and liquor. And who wants that?

Gun Pics

The G36

Pics from Appleseed.

Pics from the Whittington Center.

Crime gun

A gun used to kill a policeman had been stolen from another policeman.

Huh?

Bring your gun to church day.

More Poll Cat

Another gun poll

June 05, 2009

Poll Cat

The paper in The City (My The City) has a poll:

Will you feel safer in bars and restaurants now that the guns bill has passed?

Well, I’ll really feel the same. HT to linoge.

Shhhh

Michigan State Police police say the Gamo Whisper (an air rifle with a built in suppressor) is illegal.

Google has a rival

I’m really digging the new search engine Bing.

Another Resource

SafeRestaurantsTennessee:

The purpose of this blog is simple: we are creating a list of restaurants in Tennessee that prohibits weapons on their premises for anyone not in law enforcement. I believe, as the majority of Tennesseans do, that no one should carry a gun into a restaurant or bar unless one is a member of law enforcement.

Safe from the law-abiding and their money. A list of establishments to not patronize. Here’s a few to add.

Kel-Tec with LaserGrips

I mentioned I got a set of LaserGrips for my Kel-Tec P3AT. Well, I really dig the Crimson Trace Laser Grips. I finally managed to get the package to the range. After I made some minor adjustments (literally, two turns of the wrench), I shot the group below at ten yards (I was aiming at the center of the 7 box):

From Gun Porn

Sorry for the picture quality. Taken with a Blackberry. I don’t even know why they put a flash on it.

Definitely minute of bad guy accuracy. Also, managed to get the revamped 10/22 out to the range. More later.

Yes, we can

No, we can’t.

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

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