More liberals and guns
Seen at David Hardy’s: Like everything in the Bill of Rights, it is a safeguard against only one entity: the government.
Seen at David Hardy’s: Like everything in the Bill of Rights, it is a safeguard against only one entity: the government.
About half the folks in New Jersey want to leave. Well, don’t come here. I’ve seen what happens when you vote.
Update: I guess they could be chosen by God.
Man, I liked it better when we were people of the gun. Now, we’re the gun army.
Via the gun shots, comes this:
You can’t carry a cop, or your spouse, or a strong friend in your pocket all the time. You have to depend on yourself and know how to defend yourself because you might find yourself alone and up against a bad situation.
Sebastian talks about the NRA chat. Note: I’m actually the one that recommended re-funding of CMP.
Bitter has a lot more on Sandy Abrams. This time, it’s factual stuff and not Brady Bunch bleating. Turns out, even the machine gun charge is a technical violation as the paperwork for it was in process.
Rebecca Aguilar to a guy who had to shoot a burglar:
Are you a trigger happy kind of person? Is that what you wanted to do, shoot to kill?
The video can be seen here. She has since been suspended.
Via reader William.
The Albany Police Officers Union wants to keep secret the names of any officers who illicitly purchased machine guns through the department years ago.
The union served papers Tuesday seeking to intervene in a Freedom of Information lawsuit filed by the Times Union, which is asking a judge to order the city to release the records.
The scandal was first exposed in an Aug. 26 Times Union story which reported that dozens of officers, as well as an assistant chief and at least one Albany County prosecutor, had used the department to illegally buy the federally regulated guns at tax-exempt, discount prices. They claimed the guns were for “official duties only” and subsequently registered them to the department, records obtained by the Times Union show.
In the wake of that report, Chief James W. Tuffey said the fully automatic guns were never deployed on the street and that many of the officers who got them were simply gun enthusiasts who used the department to illicitly obtain the automatic weapons.
In Illinois, the troopers got off scott free. Wonder what will happen in this case?
For a good time, take your Ruger 10/22 and put it in an Airsoft shell.
Update: More here.
Sebastian says it isn’t worth the time and expense. I concur that convincing him to resign is the way to go.
From a presser by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Ownership: Gun Lobbyist and Gun Dealer Sandy Abrams Heads to Trial for Illegal Assault Weapon Sales, Cited for 900 Federal Gun Law Violations Over Nearly a Decade
I’m not particularly familiar with the case but I do know that Abrams had said that he was investigated and the results of that investigation were violations of a technical nature. Seems people put Y instead of spelling Yes or a buyer listing the wrong county on form 4473. See here and here.
The Brady Bunch notes that he sold illegal assault weapons. Well, there is no assault weapons ban at the federal level and Maryland’s keeps getting defeated, though I think they do have some sort of magazine ban and have additional background checks and waiting periods for weapons classified as assault weapons. I could be mistaken but, hey, I can’t memorize every state’s laws. The Bradies say:
Abrams is charged with illegally selling felon Keith Showalter a Yugoslavian SKS assault rifle, a Bushmaster XM-15 assault rifle (the same model used in the D.C sniper shootings), and a Remington semi-automatic assault rifle. Showalter had been found guilty of violent crimes and had been fined for drug charges, and was barred under Federal law from purchasing or possessing a firearm. On February 18, 2007, Showalter fired seven shots from an SKS assault rifle at two Baltimore County police officers. The officers returned fire and killed Showalter. Abrams is also charged with illegal possession of a fully automatic machine gun with a silencer.
The SKS has never been classified as an assault weapon legally or technically. The XM-15 is not an assault rifle and could have been a post-ban model which would mean it was not covered by the AWB. And Remington doesn’t make a semi-automatic assault rifle that I know of (though they do make a semi-auto for hunting) and they do not make a semi-auto that has the features that would have banned it under the federal assault weapons ban.. And none of those are illegal under federal law nor under Maryland law, that I know of. Unless Abrams knew he was selling to a felon, there’s no violation there.
Now, the machine gun and suppressor possession could be an issue. We’ll see. He was a dealer so it is possible that the NFRTR database was in error. It has happened before. A lot.
The Bradies also cite some weapons traced but ATF even states that is useless a measure of crime.
Could be an interesting case to watch the NRA react to. Many dealers would like the NRA to step in and be a watchdog for when the ATF gets a bit overzealous. And Red’s Trading Post is under fire for such technical violations.
I don’t think Abrams will be taken to the woodshed over this one.
Update: Bitter says a lot of claims are likely false.
Update 2: Bitter clarifies in comments that she meant their claims are false regarding funding the legal defense.
Update 3: Turns out, Remington just started making the R-15, which is not a weapon that would have fallen under the AWB. Well, unless it had a collapsible stock.
So, Captain America (who we thought was dead, a victim of politics) is now packing a handgun. I’m rather disappointed that he didn’t get some sort of carbine like an M4, myself. But that’s probably hard to do with shield. But then, I wonder if Captain America would be subject to NFA regs?
Xrlq emails: Thought you might get a kick out of this. Recently, a neighbor who is originally from MA commented on the goofy laws of her former state. I asked “isn’t their state motto ‘live free or here?'” Her completely serious response: “No, it’s live free or die. And that’s New Hampshire.” Oh.
Bruce should be proud.
Update: name changed because, though that’s who I thought it was, I wasn’t certain.
Reader Carl forwards an email that in September, Tennessee and West Virginia entered into a reciprocity agreement:
I meant to let you know earlier and reminded myself while going through my email system this morning. TN and WV entered into a reciprocity agreement effective September 10, 2007. TN permit holders can now carry in WV in accordance with WV law. If you have any questions, feel free to email. Thanks.
Gerry Crownover
Staff Attorney
TN Dept. of Safety
Cool.
Reader Clint emails that counter protests are being planned by the VCDL:
1. Antis planning protest at Richmond gun show on Saturday!
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The Million Mom March/Bady Campaign is planning a protest this
Saturday at the C & E Gun Show at the Showplace in Richmond. They
are planning a “lie-in” (boy, isn’t THAT the truth!) at noon near the
building. They plan on having women dressed in black to lie down for
two-minutes to represent how long it took Cho to get his guns.I am going to have fun with this one! Cho had to wait THIRTY DAYS to
get his 9 MM pistol. More proof that gun control is a joke. Anyway,
I hope these women bring warm bedding for the month that they should
be lying there. 😉I plan on talking to the press (if any shows up) and our Executive
members are discussing some possible counter-protests, like a
stand-in representing those students who might be alive today if
they, or other law-abiding students or teachers, had been armed on
that fateful day.The irony of this is that Steve Elliott, who runs C & E, is willing
to honor the MMM’s First Amendment right at the gun show, even though
he could legally ban them from the property, as it is privately
owned. If only the MMM hypocrites could honor the Second Amendment
the same way.Steve is going to offer to let any of the protesters in for free so
they can see a gun show for themselves. I hope they go in – they
will be quite surprised by what they see.While we are at it, let’s pack that gun show to support C & E.
And on a final note, while the MMM’s wish list for gun control would
actually make crime worse if implemented, they have a right to their
beliefs and it is important that we honor that right. That means
being polite to them, while letting the media know that the MMMs are
simply wrong on the issues.
Heh. Ya know, I have to express my disappointment in Phil Bredesen. I voted for him twice. The first time, it was just against Van. The second time it was because I thought he was doing a good job. Second term with no re-election to worry about, he’s led the nanny state charge. I doubt I’ll vote a lame duck into office again.
For those of you thinking that California’s microstamping will not take effect due to patent issues, you better think again.
So, a man walks by a police car. A K9 barks at him and startles him. He hurls expletives. The man is arrested and on $100,000 straight bond:
But at King’s arraignment, District Justice Gene Ricciardi put him in jail and set the bond.
“A police dog is a police officer. There is no difference under the law,” Ricciardi tells KDKA.
Well, the law probably wasn’t written with the fact that you’re a fucking retard in mind.
So, I noted that some folks couldn’t comment at an anti-gun piece. The article is here. The webmaster at Cornell informed me that they were just in moderation. The author of the piece commented here. And then, in a bit of irony, wordpress decided that the author’s comments were spam. I have recovered all that I have found and promoted his status here so he should not have any more issues commenting here.
Update: Seems Cornell is different than Cornell Daily Sun. See comments.
1 – Folks at the range at GBR will recall that the batteries for my EOTech on the 9mm AR-15 had died. I got home and looked for batteries. I found them in the Vltor ModStock that I have on the 9mm AR and that I also happened to buy, in part, because it had a compartment to hold batteries. Durdy dur.
2 – Handy tip: when you get home and have two AR lowers and two AR uppers, pay attention. You see, if you put your 9mm Upper on your 5.56 lower and then rack the charging handle, you just created yourself a bit of a problem that requires you to remove the stock and will likely destroy your take down pin spring. Oh, and why I thought it was a good idea to use LocTite on the CAR nut will now remain a mystery to me.
2/3rds oppose ban on handguns. That’s why Handgun Control Inc. is now The Brady Campaign To Prevent Gun Ownership.
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