Archive for May, 2009

May 20, 2009

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.

TeeVee Stuff

So, the only sitcom worth watching on TeeVee (My Name is Earl) is being cancelled. I gathered that show was still popular.

And ABC is remaking V.

May 19, 2009

That’s a plan?

Seems more like a fiat to me (pun intended).

J-Lo’s Special Sauce

I told you I’d start more recipe blogging.

This is a post about making your own barbecue sauce. This is a recipe that started based on a concoction my brother in law J-Lo (who has been featured here before) discovered. It has since gone through several iterations. This is the current version which will no doubt change as it does often. Fire up your smoker (optional but if you’re cooking some food on it, may as well cook the sauce there too). Phase one:

8 pieces of thick cut bacon
1 large onion, finely chopped
8 teaspoons minced garlic
5 tablespoons chili powder
1 – 2 chopped cayenne peppers. Note that these can be fresh or dried. I grow my own and the plants produce a lot. So, I hang the excess peppers from a string and let them dry out in the garage. They’ll keep for a very long time.

In a skillet, fry up your bacon. Eat bacon for breakfast because if you’re smoking some meat, you probably started early. Retain the bacon fat. You can substitute a stick of butter for bacon fat but why would you? Unless you’re a vegetarian. But if you’re a vegetarian, I imagine your need for barbecue sauce is low. To the bacon fat, add the onion, garlic, and peppers. Cook until the onions become tender. Add chili powder and stir. Cook for a few minutes longer. Remove from heat and allow to cool. You’re only going to allow this to cool because getting hot stuff on you can burn. After you’re satisfied that you won’t burn yourself, pour the mixture into a food processor. Hit frappe and allow it to run until the mixture is mostly liquefied.

Transfer the liquid to a large pot and put it on the stove. To the mixture, stir in the following:

4 cups ketchup
1 cup yellow mustard
1 cup apple cider vinegar
2/3 cup Worcestershire sauce
1/2 cup lemon juice
1/2 cup dark molasses
1/2 cup honey
2 cups brown sugar
2 tablespoons of ginger powder
1/4 cup Soy sauce
ground black pepper to taste (I like mine peppery)
Kosher salt to taste

Bring mixture to a gentle boil and reduce heat. After a few minutes on reduced heat, transfer to your smoker. And let it cook all day. I said the smoker was optional. If you do not plan on using one or don’t have one, no worries. Just keep cooking it on the stove. If you do not use a smoker, I recommend adding a bit of Liquid Smoke to add some smoky flavor. And keep it on your stove on low for an hour or so.

I like mine a bit spicy so I’ll also add some hot sauce on occasion.

You can use the sauce on any thing you’d put barbecue sauce on. Once the sauce cools, I transfer my sauce to a large and clean ketchup bottle and keep it in the fridge. It will keep for several months.

Odd Focus

In MA, a man is pulled over. He’s reportedly violating several of MA’s onerous gun laws. And the press and police focus on the fact he owns 30,000 rounds of ammunition. Well, people are stockpiling. But Todd Jarrett would call him a piker.

Rule 1

All guns are always loaded:

Samuel Benally Jr. was at an apartment on West Tacoma Street when he said guns should be kept unloaded because people could point them at their heads, said Sierra Vista police Sgt. Brett Mitchell.

Benally then demonstrated by putting his own 9mm Ruger, which he believed to be unloaded, to his head and firing it, Mitchell said.

This day in history

23 years ago today, a provision that was slipped into the Firearms Owners Protection Act banned the transfer of new machine guns to civilians.

Update: Perspective on the bill from David Hardy.

Admitting you have a problem is the first step

Howard Nemerov: Violence Policy Center admits defeat?

Bloggers and industry

The National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Bill Brassard writes about the gun blogs:

Mr Jonsson interviewed media experts who confirmed that indeed the bloggers are a significant part of the current sea change in information distribution and consumption. His experience at the NRA show mirrors what NSSF has seen in recent years at the SHOT Show, where the number of bloggers has increased yearly and where NSSF, recognizing their value, provides them with press privileges identical to outdoor and mainstream media.

Gun bloggers were out in such force at the NRA convention that they rivaled mainstream media in attendance, causing Jonsson to observe, “Experts say that ratio at a major national news event featuring a panoply of GOP stars — including John McCain and Mitt Romney — presents a stunning affirmation of the rise of a mix of both partisan and fiercely independent and sometimes downright cranky “New Media,” marking its growing power to not only cover breaking news, but set the tone for political policy — and, in the case of Second Amendment rights, even the direction of the NRA itself.”

Shift

Scott Bach: Support Plummets for Restrictions on Gun Rights

Gun Sales Up

And their stock prices are rising too!

Quote of the day

Robb Allen on Josh Sugramann:

Yet even with all your organization, all the cash from your sugar daddies, even with the media printing your press releases like they were actual news, you still can’t get any traction with the most left leaning administration in this nations history.

Open Carry

Something you don’t see every day: A cowboy chatting with bicycle cops.

NRA and online communities

A post on how AR15.com helped change NRA. Joe DeBergalis was elected. He had support from blogs and AR15.com. Partially because he made himself available to forum guys and bloggers. He posted comments at both.

The AR15.com post doesn’t mention that their other endorsement of George Kollitides came in just about last place (supposedly. I’ve not confirmed that yet – but will). Kollitides was not exactly well-received by the a lot of the gun bloggers. Mostly because he didn’t interview, engage anyone, and his entire ‘campaign’ was a puff piece in an NRA magazine. And, surely now, his ties to Chrysler would be a detriment.

NRA Reports

Booth babes.

Some festivities with pics.

Thoughts from TP.

Irony

Two shot at anti-violence rally. It was in a park too. Wonder if carry was prohibited at that park?

Numbers

David Hardy on NRA membership:

The new president announced, among other things, that membership was increasing by 100,000 a month, and that over 10,000 new members had signed up during the convention.

Not a big deal

Forgetting a magazine in your bag in AZ.

Pic of the day

That’s awesome. But can she do this:

Spin from the anti-gunners

I think these people are on drugs:

The Parker/Heller cases were a devastating defeat for gun rights ideologies [in part because those decisions affirmed that a wide range of gun control regulation is both constitutional and permissible and because they refused to adopt a strict scrutiny standard for future regulations].

Ya know, they do, however, sound a bit like some pro-gunnies who like to say Heller accomplished nothing.

Where Great Britain used to be

Losing your firearms license for not shooting enough?

Child abuse

In PA:

Two judges pleaded guilty on Thursday to accepting more than $2.6 million from a private youth detention center in Pennsylvania in return for giving hundreds of youths and teenagers long sentences.

Tree. Rope. Some assembly required.

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