Archive for January, 2009

January 07, 2009

A list that couldn’t possibly cause trouble among gun nuts

The ten manliest firearms. I own four. Down from five. Because I don’t like AKs.

About time

FN starts shipping SCAR 16s to dealers. I wonder when they’re gonna start shipping the heavy, 308 version?

Chicks and Guns

Jennifer Aniston holds a burglar at gunpoint until police arrive:

Aniston reportedly held the suspect, 33-year-old Tadd Bruce, at gunpoint and told him to sit on the floor until she decided what to do.

“She made this man clean up all the mess he made, piles of stuff, he had thrown out of the drawers and cabi-nets onto the floor,” Burke said.

When Burke and the police arrived, Bruce complained about being forced to clean the home at gunpoint.

Nice.

Also, 18 Weapons for Women – Girlie Guns and Other Forms of Feminine Self-Protection

Update: Some say the story is not legit. Seems to be a prank.

Surgeon General Pick

Obama is looking to tap Sanjay Gupta to be surgeon general. Gupta also cut his chops as a CNN medical correspondent. Gupta is a righteous drug warrior. And has penned an anti-gun piece in Economic Times of India:

However, wouldn’t it help ease the problem if the factories of death are outlawed and gun production comes to a halt? Without doubt, a rich shareholder or maybe two will protest or lobby. But at the least, profits and violence will not have legitimate co-relation! Shouldn’t this issue hold pole position every time guns are used to commit acts of crime?

Change you can believe in.

Update: In comments, Dan points out it is likely the wrong Sanjay Gupta.

Roland, Roland, Roland

Keep them doggies, Roland.

So, the latest spectacle our Senate is embarrassing us with is the refusal to seat the junior senator from Illinois, Roland Burris. Like it or not, Blago is still governor of Illinois and has the authority to select a replacement for outgoing senator PEBO. This, while embarrassing, isn’t racism. It’s petty politics.

More booms

Boomershoot pics, number 2.

Comparison

Ammunition encoding comparable to tax on printing press ink.

Welcome back

The Diary of a Mad IT Manager has returned, with fail and boobs. Mostly boobs.

A blog for everything

One for 1911 grips.

Isn’t it for everyone?

For Middle-Class Pakistanis, a Gun Is a Must-Have Accessory. Well, I’d call it a tool and not an accessory.

January 06, 2009

Pit bull bleg

A reader asks for pitbull rescues near Knoxville. Anyone know?

Internet Radio

Received via email from BCM:

Just a heads up all … Annette Freeman (a friend and #don’t go movement colleague) and I are doing an every Tuesday night Blog Talk Radio show from 6-7PM CST. Our first show is this evening! John Harris, the head of the TN Firearms Association will be our guest and he’ll be talking about the TN GOP majority and its impact on 2nd Amendment issues and legislation here in TN. We’d love to have you listen of course … it’s even cooler if you sign up/in to the Chat room. You can do all of that by going to the #Don’t Go Movement’s BTR page and signing up and in. You can call in as well to
(646) 595-2816
and use up some valuable cell minutes to speak to us/John personally. As always, the show will be archived and available for later podcast download!

Come join in! Especially if 2nd Amendment issues are your thing (even a little bit).

Also:

Tonight’s Gun Nuts Radio should be an excellent show.  We’ll be discussing the topic of Open Carry, which has been near to my heart in the past and remains so to this day.  Joining us on tonight’s show will be Meleanie Hain, the PA soccer mom who has become a public advocate for open carry after her carry permit was illegally revoked by the sheriff.

Equalizer

Seventy-year-old woman holds home intruder at gunpoint:

“I thought that this could turn out badly because I heard of other people being murdered in their house, but I decided, I wasn’t going to go down without a fight. I owe that to my children,” she explains. “Guns aren’t all bad, only in the hands of the criminal and guns can be a good defense.”

in San Fran

NRA says SF housing authority to reach settlement and drop its ban on gun possession.

Hyperlocal blogging without the hyper

Saw a billboard for Blountopia this morning on the way in. It was hard to read so good thing they used regular font on the bottom. Checked it out, not much there. They have a blog, not much there either.

In Michigan

Good:

Beginning Wednesday, Michigan will no longer require a post-purchase safety inspection of handguns purchased. Currently, every time a handgun is purchased in Michigan, whether it is a commercial sale or a private sale between two individuals, the purchaser must take the pistol to their local police department and present it for “safety inspection.” During these inspections, actual checks for safety really never took place. What was accomplished was that the make, model, caliber and serial number of the gun was registered to the purchaser. The Legislature has recognized the hypocrisy of this process and will now trust its citizens to send them the correct information regarding the handgun to be registered.

Obama and guns

Second amendment expert says not to worry:

With Obama’s record on gun control — which includes endorsing an Illinois handgun ban, co-sponsoring a bill to limit purchases to one gun per month and supporting a ban on semi-automatic weapons — gun owners in big cities and small towns throughout the country are concerned that their Second Amendment rights may come under attack in an Obama administration and are buying up guns and ammunition in record numbers.

An expert on U.S. colonial law at Washington University in St. Louis who consulted on the recent Second Amendment case argued before the Supreme Court says that the right of the people to keep and bear arms most likely will not be an issue that Obama will address as president early in his term — if at all.

“My sense is that Obama does not want to interfere with an issue that will, for the time being, be left up to the states,” says David T. Konig, Ph.D., professor of history and director of the Legal Studies Program, both in Arts & Sciences, and professor of law. “The issue will turn to controls, such as sales at gun shows or other limited restrictions on purchases.”

I’ll hope he’s right but plan for the alternative.

Update: Turns out, this guy was on the losing side in the Heller case. So much for being an expert.

Parenting

So, you get mad that someone stepped on your foot. You get a shotgun and shoot them. Perfectly reasonable for a four year-old. In other news, a four year-old has access to a gun cabinet.

Happy Bday

SIH is two.

And now, even less so

I don’t watch many movies. For a while, there were a couple of reasons for this. One is that, with kids, it’s not easy to find a couple hours to watch one. And the other more important reason is that movies these days suck. Bad.

Now, there’s a third reason. I used to watch the occasional movie on pay per view. However, Dishnetwork now offers its pay per view movies as limited. Now, I have a DVR. So, I record my pay per views to it. What limited means is that I have 24 hours from the time I start the movie to finish the movie or it disappears. Now, at my house, with kids running amok and other such distractions, I never watch a movie in one sitting. It took me, for example, three days to watch the last pay per view I ordered (300, if you must know; and that works out to 100 per day). We discovered this ordering a pay per view for the kids a bit back. I don’t understand the logic here. I mean, why 24 hours? It makes no sense.

So, no problem, we say. We’ll just record it and put on a DVD thereby outsmarting their plan. But now the movies are also protected against being recorded. Now that protection, I can understand but the 24 hour thing is retarded.

So, Dishnetwork has ensured that I and my family will never, ever pay for their pay per view movies again.

Like you and me, only better

Laws are for little people:

Smith — as a commissioner — had successfully pushed for a citywide bike registration program to help police track stolen bikes. But when he contacted police to report his own stolen bike, he had to admit it was not registered.

Cool

Boomershoot pics. A series.

Hoplophobia

DC rejected the license plate TRIGGER. Well, until NRA lawyers stepped in. Really, afraid of scary gun words?

Ebay is scared of pictures of guns and will pull your auctions over it.

Cannon safe update

Michael Bane has the latest.

More on the Mexican guns canard

You would expect a retired general to know guns. You’d be wrong. He does, however, know his PSH:

Mexican law enforcement authorities and soldiers face heavily armed drug gangs with high-powered military automatic weapons. Perhaps 90% of these weapons are smuggled across the US border. They are frequently purchased from licensed US gun dealers in Texas, Arizona, and California. AK-47 assault rifles are literally bought a hundred at a time and illegally brought into Mexico. Mexican authorities routinely seize BOXES of unopened automatic military weapons.

No dealer in the US can sell new automatic military weapons to anyone but the .gov and haven’t been able to since 1986. Is the general lying or ignorant?

Party Guns

Republicans have them:

When moderator Grover Norquist asked how many firearms the candidates own, the current RNC chairman, Mike Duncan, who despite presiding over his party’s 2008 electoral trouncing is reapplying for his job, noted proudly that he claims four handguns and two rifles.

Rival Katon Dawson, chairman of the South Carolina GOP, said that he has “too many to count.”

Former OH Secretary of State Ken Blackwell was willing to count. Seven, he said, adding: “And I’m good.”

MI GOP chairman Saul Anuzis said he has two guns, but in case the RNC’s 168 committee members, who will vote this month for the next party chairman, wanted to verify his stash, Anuzis said, perhaps only half jokingly, that he is not allowed to carry them in Washington.

Chip Saltsman, who managed Mike Huckabee’s presidential campaign, offered up a list so long it was hard to track the pistol persuasion.

And GOPAC head Michael Steele, a one-term lieutenant governor of blue state MD, was the only man on the panel to say that he hasn’t a single firearm.

AWB Cite

Greg looks at Obama’s promises for gun control.

Chicks and guns

Breda and mom head to the range.

And Mike wonders why gun people recommend women get 38 snubbies. It seems to be a trend. My personal experience is that women have difficulty with the long, heavy trigger pull on these revolvers.

ND and Colombia

A look at the two: One thing I’m sure of, it’s not the difference in firearm ownership.

Another hat in the ring for TN governor

Mike looks at Bill Gibbons.

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

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