Dual wielding, point shooting
Well, OK:
Well, OK:
Knoxville Mayor Rogero has, likely unlawfully, banned guns at the TVA fair. In Tennessee, it is unlawful for municipalities to ban lawful carry in parks. The legal unreasoning is that Chilhowee Park, despite having the word “park” in its name, is an “entertainment and public assembly” facility to which the law doesn’t apply.
So, open carry at the fair and profit?
JK*
He strikes me as a narcissistic blowhard who says simplistic not politically correct things. And his not politically correct nature makes him popular because most people in the country think what he says but they don’t say it. I mean, except the bit he said about Fiorina. That was just total douchebaggery right there. She’s a fine looking woman for someone in her 60s. Anyway, back to the point.
Trump’s candidacy (and Carson and Fiorina for that matter) seems to be that people are starting to hate politicians and are looking for the outsider. I’m with them. But I doubt Trump and the other two are good enough just based on general anger or annoyance. I often think we’re better off just burning the whole political system down and starting over. Trump could very well be the guy for that job.
* I’m still hoping Rand Paul pulls it out. Go and give. I did.
Why, it’s got a smart keyboard and a stylus.
Funny part is it was predicted in a comic.
They do tend to make a lot of money stealing other people’s ideas and making them a little prettier.
“This video is not a substitute for proper instruction from a qualified instructor…It’s probably better.”:
The folks at Covert Belt (warning: autoplay video) sent me one. I’ve been wearing it for about three months now. And, after the wear and tear of wearing it in the summer time heat building houses, it still looks great:
Good quality leather and stiff enough for a good holster and full size M&P. It also has some hidden pouches for storing stuff. I’ve never really had a daily need for those pouches. But I did sneak some cash into it for a trip:
Definitely not going to be able to get to it quickly but, if you really want something hidden, it works great.
Tam:
We’ll see who cracks first, the guests or the hosts, but sooner or later, somebody’s getting loaded into cattlecars, because that’s how things go in Europe.
A death in the family affects the family business considerably. And another personal matter with a family member is impacting business dealings. And, as though this year hasn’t sucked enough, I have skin cancer. Seems my lack of judicious application of SPF50, being in the sun all day, and having a giant Roman nose has consequences. Everything should be fine but my nose hurts.
Mass. Cop Fired on Own Cruiser to Cover Up Crash, Causing Lock Down in Local Town
NYPD fires 84 shots at suspect. One hit.
I feel ya. I have memory for shit, unless it’s something I’ve read or written. I have no need to remember appointments or tasks, I have a phone for that. I have no need to remember things that I can look up on the fly. I posit that that is why I have trouble remembering: no practice.
No real winner. Seems the judge really wants to say ATF is right but can’t find law supporting it.
If you are the mayor of a sanctuary city and you don’t enforce the immigration law: you’re not doing your job. No problem.
If you are a sheriff in Cali or the DC chief of police and do not issue gun permits: you’re not doing your job. No problem.
If you are the president of the United States and don’t adhere to Youcare or immigration laws: you’re not doing your job. No problem.
But if you’re a clerk in a no name town and refuse to issue marriage licenses: you’re not doing your job. EVERYBODY FREAK OUT!
Let’s be consistent, people, and jail them all.
Judge gets all oddly SNBI in a ruling:
In giving probation with no jail time to a Milwaukee man charged with 55 counts of buying firearms with fake identification and dealing them without a license, a federal judge delivered a message:
“People kill people,” U.S. District Rudolph Randa said, echoing a common gun rights slogan. “Guns don’t kill people.”
Dontray Mills, 24, purchased a total of 27 firearms, mostly handguns, between December 2012 and April 2014 and pleaded guilty to one of the charges on April 22, 2014, after an ATF investigation. As a result of the conviction, Mills will never again be able to buy firearms legally.
On Wednesday, he was sentenced. As part of the plea bargain, prosecutors agreed with the one year of probation.
Enforcing the laws on the books, eh?
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