It’s OK, it’s the good kind of racism
Healing space. For coloreds only. Colored white, that is.
No sense of irony.
Healing space. For coloreds only. Colored white, that is.
No sense of irony.
According to a poll. Well, if they can’t do that, it’s not really a right, now is it?
If you want a push button safety for your AR-15, someone makes one. From comments:
I’ve always wanted to get rid of the most ergonomic part of my favorite rifle and replace it with my least favorite part of the 870.
A few falsehoods that a lot of people seem to believe:
That Michael Brown put his hands up and said don’t shoot, instead of assaulting a police officer after felony strong armed robbery while high.
That Trayvon Martin was murdered due to stand your ground laws, instead of being some one casing out a place to rob and, then, hanging out to beat up a gay guy.
Planned parenthood never sold organs, though they did.
And we can soon add the following to the list:
There was a poop swastika on the Mizzou campus.
The KKK was active on the same campus.
The NRA tested the Armatix iP1, supposed smart gun:
The Armatix pistol initially required a full 20 minutes to pair with the watch, even with the aid of an IT pro trained in its use. Without pairing, the Armatix functions like any other handgun, capable of being fired by anyone.
Once paired, a cold start still requires a minimum of seven push-button commands and a duration of 12 seconds before the gun can be fired.
While the gun holds a maximum of 11 rounds (10+1), the best our experts could manage was nine consecutive rounds without a failure to fire (and that only once). Three or four misfires per magazine were common, despite using various brands of ammunition.
Although the Armatix has a decent single-action trigger, it has the worst double-action trigger weve ever tested, requiring more force than any other pistol weve fired.
I don’t see many people finding these things useful.
While Tennessee voters are protective of gun rights, most agree stricter rules are needed.
A new Middle Tennessee State University poll released Wednesday showed 69% think it’s more important to “protect the right to own guns” than to control gun ownership.
But 85% support laws to prevent people with mental illness from buying guns. And 83% support background checks.
Yes, I watched. I’m not sure why I do that to myself. Anyhoo:
Why is John Kaisich still on the stage?
Jeb Bush perked up a little bit this time. Not sure it helped him much.
The questions this time were policy oriented and not media “gotchas”. And Trump didn’t seem to deal with details and complex issues. He kind of kept his mouth shot.
Fiorina did well. Unfortunately, like last time, you won’t hear a peep about her until the next debate.
Cruz nailed it on the issue of immigration. The line about “if journalists were crossing the border” was a nice zinger.
Rubio did pretty well but lost in his tangle with Rand. Of course, Rand beclowned Trump by pointing out the TPP had fuck all to do with China.
Seriously, why is John Kaisich still on the stage?
Ben Carson seems to have gained a bump in confidence and popularity after the media repeatedly lied about him.
And my guy, Rand, seemed to have the best performance he’d ever had. Going after the hawkish military spending, climate change, and the feds. And he had a great line: If you want less income inequality, move to a city with a Republican mayor
Put rails on it. I guess it beats an M4 stock. But I’d imagine a light mounted on that would look odd to say the least.
What a beast:
The Brady Campaign to Stay Relevant is happy to get support from mayors. And that worked out so well for the last guy that tried it:
There was a reason Bloomberg deemphasized that effort. Its because Mayors tend to be corrupt, narcissistic, borderline sociopaths who often find themselves in trouble with the law.
A city in Michigan has elected the first Muslim majority city council. And it starts with one of the majority saying: Today we show the Polish and everybody else.
That transcript left off what they showed them, which is that we are united.
We should keep suppressors banned because James Bond. No, really.
A little hysteria and sensationalism aside, not bad.
Haslam pushing for increasing the Tennessee gas tax. Corker has been pushing one at the federal level too.
And TN will have another registry, this time of animal abusers.
At a local shoot, standing behind the line to watch, when some kid vaguely aware of his surroundings turns around and points his gun right at me and my friend. We both hastily got out of the way of the muzzle. Then, he did it again. I looked at my friend and said, paraphrasing Tam, I guess to get him to stop pointing a gun at me, I might have to point mine at him. Then, a range officer (wearing a TACSOG shirt), and probably noticing me and my friend hitting the deck, stepped up and had words with the young man. The young man then proceeded to do it again. And the RO stepped in and had some more words for him.
I thanked the RO. He did good work.
Maryland scraps ballistic fingerprint program because, after 15 years and millions, it hasn’t had a single success. Ah, government. Keep doing it for 15 years without results because reasons.
In socialist utopia, they steal them from the police:
Not even the police are safe in Venezuela. In a country which saw 24,000 murders recorded in 2013 and whose capital city Caracas was runner-up for murder capital of the world, 252 security officers have been killed in the country from January until October this year, in most cases simply because they were carrying something valuable a gun.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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