Yes, and while we’re at it let’s all write our Representatives and demand they outlaw murder. Problem solved. Now, guns (stolen or otherwise) are no longer an issue because no one can commit murder. Because it’s been outlawed, see? So there’s no more of it. Ever. Right?
Yes, that’s right; those at the LA Times, and nearly all other media outlets, have gone quite insane. It may be that we’ve reached the point already, where most of the attention they get comes from people like us who are pointing out their insanity and making fun of it.
The next phase is where the media attention whores (and all other Progressive Marxist tools) stop getting attention because their dedication to Agitation Propaganda has become so boringly predictable. Let that time be now.
The three guns stolen from me in a Baltimore suburb 20 years ago were locked up in a STACK-ON gun locker in a bedroom closet. The burglars used a pair of garden shears they’d picked up in the basement to pry the STACK-ON door open. So much for securing the guns against theft. The burglars were never caught. (I wonder what they’d have done with the pointy garden tool had anyone been home during their break-in.)
If you want your guns secure from theft, HIDE THEM. The thieves missed a much more lucrative, and portable, rusty old padlocked Craftsman tool box with 6 handguns and ammo in it, kept right under the workbench where they grabbed the garden clippers.
As to the article, when anti-gunners come out with something new, give me a call. Until then, these recycled attempts at suppression of gun ownership can be answered with a simple, “Hell, no.”
Anybody see anything in there about cracking down on the stealers as opposed to the steelees? No? I wonder why that is? They don’t give a DAMN about thieves and thugs having guns or what they do with them…it’s YOUR guns they want.
Tamara has a blurb this morning cracking on derps and derp guns, but jokingly references a future database for the purchase history of accessories. But think about this; while the feds are not supposed to keep records of your guns, Amazon et al (gander, basspro, brownell, probably even lucky g definitely have records and addresses consumption and browsing habits…ostensibly for internal marketing use. But in a world where the other day the ceo of frickin’ Roomba said his products track and potentially report every inch of the inside of your house, and might go about selling that info to whomever for whatever?
(knock-knock) or at least you hope they knock:
“Sir, why and for what purpose do you keep making these orders of cases of *military* 5.56 ammunition? And what about all these fancy schmancy rail-mount *military-grade* accessories? And NOBODY needs cases of 9mm .40 .45 ammo…unless you’ve got an ARSENAL in there…do you?
There’s databases and there’s registration…but as we all know databases ARE registration in the wrong hands. Suppliers are ostensibly on our side and would not knowingly “out” us and our history for purposes of regulation or restriction. But they are businesses and businesses are about money and money is increasingly tied to information. Something to think about.
July 27th, 2017 at 6:32 pm
Yes, and while we’re at it let’s all write our Representatives and demand they outlaw murder. Problem solved. Now, guns (stolen or otherwise) are no longer an issue because no one can commit murder. Because it’s been outlawed, see? So there’s no more of it. Ever. Right?
Yes, that’s right; those at the LA Times, and nearly all other media outlets, have gone quite insane. It may be that we’ve reached the point already, where most of the attention they get comes from people like us who are pointing out their insanity and making fun of it.
The next phase is where the media attention whores (and all other Progressive Marxist tools) stop getting attention because their dedication to Agitation Propaganda has become so boringly predictable. Let that time be now.
July 27th, 2017 at 9:54 pm
Lets pass more laws because some people brake the laws we have now.. Gotcha!
July 28th, 2017 at 9:56 am
The three guns stolen from me in a Baltimore suburb 20 years ago were locked up in a STACK-ON gun locker in a bedroom closet. The burglars used a pair of garden shears they’d picked up in the basement to pry the STACK-ON door open. So much for securing the guns against theft. The burglars were never caught. (I wonder what they’d have done with the pointy garden tool had anyone been home during their break-in.)
If you want your guns secure from theft, HIDE THEM. The thieves missed a much more lucrative, and portable, rusty old padlocked Craftsman tool box with 6 handguns and ammo in it, kept right under the workbench where they grabbed the garden clippers.
As to the article, when anti-gunners come out with something new, give me a call. Until then, these recycled attempts at suppression of gun ownership can be answered with a simple, “Hell, no.”
July 28th, 2017 at 10:58 am
Anybody see anything in there about cracking down on the stealers as opposed to the steelees? No? I wonder why that is? They don’t give a DAMN about thieves and thugs having guns or what they do with them…it’s YOUR guns they want.
Tamara has a blurb this morning cracking on derps and derp guns, but jokingly references a future database for the purchase history of accessories. But think about this; while the feds are not supposed to keep records of your guns, Amazon et al (gander, basspro, brownell, probably even lucky g definitely have records and addresses consumption and browsing habits…ostensibly for internal marketing use. But in a world where the other day the ceo of frickin’ Roomba said his products track and potentially report every inch of the inside of your house, and might go about selling that info to whomever for whatever?
(knock-knock) or at least you hope they knock:
“Sir, why and for what purpose do you keep making these orders of cases of *military* 5.56 ammunition? And what about all these fancy schmancy rail-mount *military-grade* accessories? And NOBODY needs cases of 9mm .40 .45 ammo…unless you’ve got an ARSENAL in there…do you?
There’s databases and there’s registration…but as we all know databases ARE registration in the wrong hands. Suppliers are ostensibly on our side and would not knowingly “out” us and our history for purposes of regulation or restriction. But they are businesses and businesses are about money and money is increasingly tied to information. Something to think about.
July 28th, 2017 at 7:18 pm
“…it’s YOUR guns they want.” –JTC
There you have it! They want to take from us what they have and keep for themselves.
ONLY YOUR ENEMY WANTS YOU DISARMED