The future of gun rights
And the history of gun rights on the internet make up this great read over at Sebastian’s. I can really disagree with in it. It’s important Trump get at least one more SCOTUS pic.
Also, that post reminded me this blog turned 15 back in August. I don’t think I mentioned that on that day. It can get its learner’s permit.
January 9th, 2018 at 12:40 pm
Same now as then, same as it will be; find and train one new shooter at time. This is the only clear path to victory.
January 9th, 2018 at 12:51 pm
I figure he has some good points.
Figure this though.
The Elephant Party will cave on some form of “Scamnesty”.
I figure this gives the Donkey Party more votes.
Therefore, any “rollback of blaster regulation” either happens now, because 6 months prior to the next election it won’t go anyplace, and after, I would bet on less “blaster friendly” folk remaining in office.
To summarize…the Elephants fooled Blaster Owners yet again, because who else are they going to vote for? And next time there will be even fewer Elephants to pretend they support Mundanes owning more than a duck shotgun or deer rifle, so don’t look for a “rollback” on anything like, say “Hearing Protection” or such.
National Reciprocity was stuck with the poison pill of “fixing NICS” when in reality, the only “fix” was to scrap the thing.
“Fix NICS”…sure, pass another law to force existing law to be enforced yet again, that’ll work.
January 9th, 2018 at 1:28 pm
“National Reciprocity was stuck with the poison pill of “fixing NICS” when in reality, the only “fix” was to scrap the thing.”
I predict the only place you’re ever going to hear “National Reciprocity” in the future will be fundraising letters from Everytown’s Demanding Mothers and the NRA.
January 9th, 2018 at 4:03 pm
Fred…
That’s a great plan, but I only have one kid.
Rickn8orr…
This isn’t FaceBorg, so I can only tell you that your comment is spectacular, prescient, and wise.
And I’m stealing it for later use.
January 9th, 2018 at 4:22 pm
Congrats Unk!
January 10th, 2018 at 4:01 pm
Fix NICS was not a poison pill. It was a fair compromise to pass National Reciprocity.