Showing posts with label Gun Control: A War Not a Conversation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gun Control: A War Not a Conversation. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

The Ninth? Whoa!



Monday, July 23, 2018

Ohio Court Strikes Down Bump-Stock Ban



Arizona -(Ammoland.com)– A Franklin County judge in Ohio has ruled the Columbus City Council ban on bump-stocks is invalid under Ohio law. The ban was passed in May of 2018, as part of an series of infringements aimed at gun owners. From ab6onyourside.com:

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Franklin County Judge has ruled Columbus' bump-stock ban as unconstitutional.

The ban was passed by the Columbus City Council in May. The ban was part of a series of four ordinances aimed at reducing gun violence. [FULL]


Tuesday, June 19, 2018

BUT "both drivers pull out guns”


 











Clap Clap Clap


Wednesday, May 30, 2018

The story begins in June of 1788.



Stageringly Stupid+Evil People 
 




Pecksnif@gmail.com
May 26 (4 days ago)
to me

Every mass shooting, like the most recent at Santa Fe High School in Texas that left 10 people dead, reignites a passionate debate over the Second Amendment. For many Americans, if there is an image that comes to mind when they think about that amendment, it is the musket in the hands of minutemen at Lexington and Concord.

A dramatic but little-known story reveals that a more accurate image may be the musket in the hands of slave owners. It explains why, when he entered Congress and wrote a Bill of Rights, James Madison included a right to bear arms, and why it included the clause “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State …”

The story begins in June of 1788. Virginia was holding a convention in Richmond to decide whether to ratify the Constitution the founders had drafted in Independence Hall the previous year. Eight states out of the nine necessary to adopt the Constitution had already ratified, but Rhode Island, North Carolina, New Hampshire and New York looked unlikely to ratify. All hope for the ninth hung on Virginia.

The Virginia convention featured a dramatic debate between federalists, who favored ratification, and antifederalists, who opposed it. The debate pitted James Madison, a federalist and the principal drafter of the Constitution, against George Mason, the intellectual leader of the antifederalists, and Patrick Henry, Virginia’s governor and a renowned orator.

Sent from my iPad; But I Don't Know The source

Monday, May 28, 2018

The SLIMES Say ...



Friday, May 25, 2018

My First Assault Rifle





Carried 26 rounds .22 short 

Saturday, April 21, 2018

The second ...


What does the Second Amendment say? Is gun ownership a right for all Americans? Or just for a small militia? Euge

Monday, April 16, 2018

Click Click




Friday, March 16, 2018

$10 Says He the 2nd Amendment is Greek to him

Today's Ignorant Twat



Here's Why

Monday, March 12, 2018

Avenging Eagles

Democrats Attacking 2nd Amendment


Miss Real America



Monday, March 05, 2018

Deep State’s Psyop?

OPERATION HOGG WASH: 
Phase I of Deep State’s Psyop to Impose Strict Gun Control Measures Nationwide


This is my rifle. This is my ...


 






Qualified shooters will be able to purchase the rifles and pistols on a lottery basis, and will have to pass a background check both by the CMP and a the licensed FFL where they pick up their new guns.



The 100,000 1911s slated for the Civilian Marksmanship Program(CMP) have not yet been released, but Cheaper Than Dirt reports something nearly as cool is happening.

Approximately 100,000 Turkish and Philippine M1 Garands have been released to the CMP, and orders are currently being taken.

Former (Lord, I love saying that) President Barack Obama had signed an order releasing the 1911s and Garands to the CMP in theory, but never actually made them available (surprise, surprise), and shooters despaired the guns would never find their way to the U.S.

Worry no more!

PVT OBAMA
The CMP received the Garands over the last month or so. Currently, the CMP is busy prepping the guns for sale. Each of the M1s will have to be cleaned, inspected, potentially repaired or rebuilt, and then test fired. Afterward, the M1 Garands will be sorted and graded, which ultimately determines each rifle’s sale price.

The NRA says the M1s are already being fixed up, and the first shipment of 1911s — which will be sold at a rate of 8-to-10,000 a year — have been delivered to the CMP, as well.

“We’re excited to have the guns,” CMP Chief Operating Officer Mark Johnson told the NRA. “We’ve been working on getting them for several years, and it’s the first shipment of guns we’ve received in quite some time.”

The M1 Garands ― about 86,000 from the Philippines and 13,000 from Turkey ― were loaned to those countries following WWII under the Military Assistance Program (MAP).

According to the NRA, because the rifles technically belong [FULL MAG]



Could I still field strip this with eyes closed? 
Sure, the same way I could .. you know.  Do anything else with my gun today.


Friday, February 23, 2018

Playing tit-for-tat here boss




Monday, February 19, 2018

Duh

Why Are Suspected Terrorists Allowed to Buy Guns?

Maybe because they are 'Suspected?'

Thursday, February 08, 2018

Gun Control: A War Not a Conversation,





Here's a simple thought experiment regarding the 2nd Amendment. What do you think the U.S. would be like if we didn't have it?

Guns and Roses


[...]

Furthermore, we live in what is called an “agency state.” Loosely written laws give government bureaucrats the power to set rules and regulations that have the effect of law. We've seen government departments like the EPA, staffed by environmental radicals, running amok with their regulatory power. Probably no federal government agency is innocent of bureaucratic overreach, some more than others, which is why the country is choking on 'laws,' many of which people neither know of nor can understand.

What would Europe look like if it had a Second Amendment? Would the people in the various countries of the EU have lost their national characteristics and rights to make their own laws to unelected bureaucrats in Brussels?
What does this have to do with the 2nd Amendment and gun ownership? Simple. Most office-bound bureaucrats, left-wing judges, and government elites are not exactly prime examples of virile American manhood. Quite the opposite. When you think of this government class, which is predominately male, a picture of a feminized metrosexual springs to mind, especially the higher up you go in the hierarchy. 

This point is this. In the back of their minds, even if it is buried at a subconscious level, these people fear an armed citizenry. An armed citizenry puts a check on how far and how fast the government class dares to push its progressive agenda by unconstitutional means. True, the 2nd Amendment by itself has not completely stopped the unconstitutional drift to the left, but one has to believe it has prevent what could have been from being what is.

Without the check of a 2nd Amendment, how bold would those who hold government power would be? Some real possibilities: Perhaps home schooling would be illegal; many aspects of political correctness might be weaponized by bureaucratic 'law'; unapproved speech might be criminalized; racial quotas might be more prevalent; web sites like the American Thinker, Drudge, etc. could be curtailed and talk radio muffled.


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So I'm thinking ... does it do any good to make this argument anymore?  When the audience (certainly this one) are in total agreement from the get-go, and the other would rather eat dog turds than entertain this argument?

Tuesday, December 05, 2017

A fine gift for Sen. Schumer?



Saturday, November 18, 2017

Does that include nukes?

DROP ZONE
The Second Amendment exists to ensure that the People have the means to discourage and resist tyranny. I've shared this quote here before, and I'll do it again: Tench Coxe, one of America's Founders, when asked "Just what sort of arms shall the People 'keep and bear'?", emphatically replied, "Every terrible implement of the soldier!" [Stu Tarlowe]

Friday, November 17, 2017

Gun Control: A War Not a Conversation



Semi-Auto Rifles: 
Common for 100 Years: 
Mass Shooters, Not

Arizona -(Ammoland.com)- Opponents of an armed population often claim that semi-automatic rifles are a new phenomena in the United States. That is false. [FULL]

Friday, October 06, 2017

The Petard Thing


OOPSIE: J.K. Rowling defends Islam and ACCIDENTALLY destroys her own gun control argument