This strikes me as a bad idea
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Rumors are that, since being acquired by Freedom Group, they will now focus on making Remington branded 1911s.
WTF: Family Fakes Gunpoint Kidnapping of 6-Year-Old to Teach Him Not to Be Nice to Strangers
The paper of making up the record does an entire story on Scott Walker that can’t get his name right. Because the narrative is more important than factual reporting.
From Bison Armory*, I have one of these on the way:
10.5 inch barrel. Good for a suppressor.
* Full disclosure, I’m a very, very, very minor stakeholder in Bison Armory.
So, Brian Williams and NBC first lied about being shot down in Iraq after the event allegedly happened. Then he lied about it on Letterman. And he recently lied about it again. And was finally called out. Lying about being shot at in a war zone is apparently what the media and democrats (but I repeat myself) like to do. Hillary did it. To me, this brings a few things to mind:
Williams was there with a news crew. And no one on the news crew said “hey, this story is bullshit”. It went all the way through their layers of editorial oversight, fact-checking, and professional standards. Even though it was bullshit.
And, of all the lies NBC and Brian Williams have told while doing the “news”, this is the one that actually is a scandal?
I like it:
Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-17-1351(b), is amended by adding the following language to the end of the subsection:
The holder of a valid handgun carry permit issued pursuant to this section shall have the same rights, privileges, and prohibitions regarding the carrying of firearms, as permitted by state law, of any law enforcement officer, as defined in § 39-17-1350(d), who is not engaged in the actual discharge of official duties.
Well, we know which one they’re more passionate about:
After a protracted deliberation that spanned two meetings of the Board of Trustees, the Board’s Executive Committee has decided not to adopt a recommendation from the Advisory Committee on Socially Responsible Investing (ACSRI) that the University divest from civilian firearms manufacturers.
Any thing with Socially Responsible X in it is probably bullshit anyway.
And what’s behind it:
A Las Vegas Fire Department captain will not face criminal charges for shooting a man through his front door in June, Clark County prosecutors have decided.
“The collective decision by a number of experienced prosecutors was reached after reviewing all of the witness statements, the statements given to law enforcement by the homeowner, the forensic evidence in the case, and meeting with the detectives who investigated the case,” Assistant District Attorney Robert Daskas said.
Shooting through a door is stupid.
Remember when the .gov was mad because all it took to start a radio station was starting a radio station? Of course not, you probably weren’t around then. Well, they couldn’t have just anyone taking to the airwaves and saying what they wanted. So, they federally regulated radio. The FCC is wanting to do the same to the internet.
Some friends from the local gun board have taken to doing silly things with Hi-Points. Like this:
And this:
Funny. You’re welcome.
Open Carry Tarrant County continues to beclown itself:
“We should demanding these people give us our rights back or it’s punishable by death. Treason. Do you understand how serious this is Texas?” Watkins asks. “This is treason against the American people. You don’t sell my right back to me. You’re going to find trouble.”
Get off my team, idiot.
Have you ever herped so hard you derped:
I think, in fact, the shooting demonstrated that we have a safe campus
So, once again, ISIS killed someone in a horrible way, by setting him on fire. That video and the previous beheadings and such show that ISIS does video montages, three camera shoots, introspectives, and a variety of other sophisticated video editing techniques. They even have hashtags to let twitter supporters tell them how to kill people. In other words, they have a marketing department.
And a reasonably professional one.
Well, about as professional as Shannon Watts’ hashtag activism, I guess.
This time, suing DC for their unconstitutional “good reason” requirement for exercising a constitutional right:
The Second Amendment Foundation today filed a federal lawsuit challenging the District of Columbia’s highly restrictive concealed carry permit requirement that applicants provide a “good reason” before such a permit is issued, which violates the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.
The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. SAF is joined by three private citizens, Brian Wrenn and Joshua Akery, both of Washington, D.C., and Tyler Whidby, a Florida resident who also maintains a residence in Virginia. The city and Police Chief Cathy Lanier are named as defendants.
The lawsuit asserts that “individuals cannot be required to prove a ‘good reason’ or ‘other proper reason’ for the exercise of fundamental constitutional rights, including the right to keep and bear arms.” All three individual plaintiffs in the case have applied for District carry permits and have been turned down by Lanier because they could not “Demonstrate a good reason to fear injury to person or property.”
“The city’s requirements to obtain a carry permit are so restrictive in nature as to be prohibitive to virtually all applicants,” said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “It’s rather like a ‘Catch 22,’ in which you can apply all day long, but no reason is sufficiently good enough for Chief Lanier to issue a permit.
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