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The best way to label magazines I’ve seen in a while.
How to make canned and refrigerator pickles.
I’m a fan, even though my cucumbers are doing poorly this year.
Yes. Here’s an editorial that opens with: Open-carry puts shoppers on edge
Yet, it cites no one actually being on edge or anything all that exciting. I guess they must mean the editorial board was there and on edge. And then, there’s this:
But, as Sunday’s experience demonstrates, there’s a problem with open carry: When that person walks through the door, how can customers tell if the person bearing the weapon is a potential rescuer or killer?
In other words, is the guy or gal with the gun angry with the store’s management or return policy, or simply browsing for a new digital camera?
Well, if it’s in his hand and he’s pointing it at someone, that’s a pretty sure indication.
Jay reviews some CrimsonTrace laser grips.
I anxiously await their Lightguard for Project House Gun.
I black out:
Tam notes that being witness to a negligent discharge really leaves a mark on your brain. Well, having one yourself, even more so.
Beretta getting into the itty-bitty 9mm gun game. Also, says the chassis supports .40S&W. Will we soon see a bunch of pocket fotays?
Someone we know is on the TeeVee, noting that those who submit to Canada’s registration scheme are subject to a lot more regulation than those who would ignore it.
In Texas: Drivers have no recourse if police say the tape from a dashboard-mounted video camera is not available
The other night, The Mrs. and I were sitting on the porch watching the kids play. She’s browsing facebook on the netbook when she looks up at me and says can I see your fingers?. I comply not thinking much about it. She snickers and continues typing. And I wonder what that’s about. Now, I know.
The press and the anti-gunners (but I repeat myself) are lining up behind ATF over their involvement in smuggling guns into Mexico. The WaPo says they didn’t know what they were talking about.
The NYT does a hit piece on Issa.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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