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May 21, 2009

Bianchi Cup Coverage

Caleb is having fun

Lots of stuff from NRA blog.

More PR stuff

Another tale of gun maker PR. Only, Charter Arms responds appropriately and addresses concerns by getting the gun approved. In their defense, it is a pain in the ass to get a gun listed in Cali, from what I understand.

But when pointing out that you feel a bit discriminated against based on geography, probably not too bright to include something like:

Needless to say, I was shocked. This is the kind of attitude I might expect from some drunkard when visiting the South, but not from a representative speaking on behalf of a company at a national show for gun rights.

You’re upset because someone implied that folks in Cali are sissies. But it’s ok to call us dumb, cousin-humping rednecks bigots? Good to know.

Gun Porn

Tactical double barrel.

the child of a Sig 550 rifle and an H&K MP5 submachine gun?

9mm carbine that fits in a bag.

First rail system?

AUG Stock for 10/22

Chicks and arrows?

Woman kills an elephant with a bow and arrow.

locally owned on-line knife store

Local knife business to check out.

Barbaric

Huh?

I’m a strong supporter of 2nd amendment rights and feel that gun ownership, while a huge responsibility, is a right provided by the Constitution. I don’t think people NEED AK-47’s or anything like that, and they sure as hell don’t NEED automatics, but who am I to tell someone what kind of gun they go hunting with, as long as they’re hunting for something other than people.

The Constitution provides no rights. It limits the .gov’s ability to muck with pre-existing rights. People don’t NEED lots of things.

May 20, 2009

National Park Carry Bill Update

Passes the house by an overwhelming bipartisan majority of 279-147

Good.

Update: From Kevin in comments:

The Bush Administration rule required among other things that:
The gun owner have a concealed carry license.
The gun owner carry a handgun concealed.
The state in which the park was located had to allow carry in state parks. (Not 100% sure about this).

The Brady Campaign sued and successfully blocked this in the federal courts.

Coburn’s amendment goes much further:

The Secretary of the Interior shall not promulgate or enforce any regulation that prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm including an assembled or functional firearm in any unit of the National Park System or the National Wildlife Refuge System if–
(1) the individual is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing the firearm; and
(2) the possession of the firearm is in compliance with the law of the State in which the unit of the National Park System or the National Wildlife Refuge System is located.

Thus Arizonans without a license can now carry any firearm openly in their national parks and Texans can now carry rifles and shotguns openly (and handguns in their cars without a license) in their national parks since those activities are in compliance with the law outside the Park.

This must burn up the Brady Campaign – they won a battle and lost a much bigger war!

Well, there could be a veto.

Off to kindergarten

Last night, Junior graduated from pre-school. The ceremony was entertaining and obviously all the kids were excited and anxious. I’ll miss that school; from other kids; to other parents; to the staff; the bye-bye buggy; the little knickknacks, doodles, and artwork she would bring home. Junior learned a lot of stuff there. She’s better off because of that place. In the Fall, she’ll be starting kindergarten. Where does the time go?

a waste

Lieutenant Colonel Victor J. Fehrenbach has been flying the F-15E Strike Eagle since 1998. He has flown numerous missions against Taliban and al-Qaida targets, including the longest combat mission in his squadron’s history. On that infamous September 11, 2001, Lt. Col. Fehrenbach was handpicked to fly sorties above the nation’s capital. Later he flew combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has received at least 30 awards and decorations including nine air medals, one of them for heroism, as well as campaign medals for Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He is now a flight instructor in Idaho, where he has passed on his skills to more than 300 future Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force weapons systems officers. $25M has been spent to train this guy. But he’s about to be discharged because he’s gay.

Expertise

And if there’s a place that prides itself on ways to promote civil discussion, it’s Knoxviews.

I wonder how many show up at the VPC and Brady annual meetings?

Dave Workman:

Money talks and B.S. walks.

That about sums up the state of the gun prohibition movement in the United States now that the National Rifle Association has left town. But in its wake, according to estimates from Mayor Phil Gordon, the NRA left about $70 million, and enough good will to suggest that if the Violence Policy Center and Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence had shown up to protest, they might have been ridden out of town on a rail.

If they showed up for their own convention, it might create a tiny blip on the city’s financial radar screen, compared to the financial windfall produced by the NRA’s visit.

But 100-degree-plus temperatures do not make for happy protesting, especially when nobody is listening. VPC’s Josh Sugarmann issued a sneering press release, while Paul Helmke, president of the Brady Campaign apparently didn’t say a word for public consumption. (Though one columnist suggested that Helmke missed an opportunity to exploit a shooting tragedy earlier this spring. He failed to exploit it during the NRA meetings, as well.)

WECSOG* Approved

Make your own thread protector.

* Wile E. Coyote School of Gunsmithing.

Bianchi Cup Coverage

Over at NRABlog. Someone you might know is there.

Chipping in

In Alabama, the police department has found itself outgunned a few times. So, local citizens lend the police department their AR-15s.

PR done wrong

You may recall the little dust up over HS Precision. If not, here’s the short version. And here’s the long version.

Well, at the NRA Convention, stingray decided to go ask them about it and got this answer:

No comment. That never happened. He was never affiliated with us. No comment. Move along. We do not include product testimonials.

A river in Egypt.

Guns in parks

Looks like the amendment to get this passed will have to make it’s way through the house:

One amendment attached to the Senate bill by Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, would restore a Bush administration policy allowing loaded guns in national parks. That provision is not in the House version, so there may be discussions between the two chambers over the issue.

So, call your Rep and tell them to support this bill.

Democracy

Heh: Defenders of Democracy Fail, Yet Again, to Convince the Polity

Another cool but impractical gun

Les Jones looks at the AR-7.

Rifles in cars bills

Tom Humphrey reports some issues on the bill. Seems that some want to allow loaded rifles in cars and some want to specify that the rifle be unloaded.

Ninth Circuit Judge Calls for En Banc Review in Ninth Circuit’s Second Amendment Gun Show Case

So says Eugene Volokh.

Facts from the NRA convention

Bitter has some numbers:

During the convention, NRA sold $861,000 in memberships. That’s a 62% increase over last year.

Unpossible

Someone shot at Harvard. No way. Guns are banned there.

Missing link found

Scientists say they found the missing link. Obviously, it was put there 6,000 years ago by God.

Pro-tip

Don’t shoot bowling balls. Pins are OK. With handy illustration.

Gun Porn

The new ParaUSA GunRights pistols look quite snazzy

Stoeger Double Defense: proof someone will put picatinny rails on anything.

A lot of Bushmasters.

Speaking of Cali

Looks like the NRA is suing them again:

The City is being sued by gun owners and gun-advocacy groups because of a local law that says firearms have to be locked up or kept disabled.

Well, Heller pretty much settled that didn’t it.

Taliban gets arms sent by US

No way. Obviously the Taliban got those from gun shows in Texas.

Quote of the day

Barbara Boxer (D – that place that’s soon to go financially tits up*):

It is a shame. But you have to come to a realization around here that at this point in time, the N.R.A. gets the votes.

Gee, you mean more people are passionate about rights than are passionate about restricting them? Who knew.

* And you and I will probably bail them out too.

’cause that would be racist

Popular television shows inaccurately portray violent crime. Odd. Based on TeeVee, I always thought most murders in the country were committed by affluent white people for either insurance money or because of skeleton in the closet. Or a random serial killer. Turns out, not so much:

When researchers compared the shows to the CDC data, they discovered the strongest misrepresentations were related to alcohol use, relationships, and race among perpetrators and victims. Previous studies of actual statistics have shown that both perpetrator and victim were often under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs when the crime occurred, differing from what the shows portrayed. Also, CSI and CSI: Miami were more likely to have described the victim and the attacker as Caucasian, which is misrepresentative. Finally, according to the CDC data, homicide victims typically knew their assailant; however, the television series were more likely to have portrayed the perpetrator as a stranger.

Times are tough

In Connecticut, they’re restricting your right to arms on certain days by closing the state licensing office due to governor mandated furloughs.

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

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