Tuesday, June 02, 2009

We're the Only Ones Bitter Enough

After police raid, bitterness replaces pride for LAPD officer [More]
Now hold the damn phone a minute. The SWAT team thought he had drugs and weapons and gang affiliations, and they called him first, and gave him 20 minutes to collect himself and the kids?

I thought the whole point of doing a dynamic entry on such raids was so evidence could not be destroyed.

Who here thinks that the 4 am wake-up experience for a non-"Only One" would have been the same?

Any Bets...

...on whether this will be available to "We the People"? [More]

Of course it won't, at least not with government consent, your unalienable enshrined right to keep and bear arms notwithstanding.

Aside from the grenade, invoking "Judge Dredd" should tell us all we need to know.

Besides, you can't hunt deer with it.

[Via Zachary G]

Extra Precautions

"We took extra precautions because he is a veteran and has had weapons training, so we felt it was better to err on the side of caution," Shambaugh said. [More]
But "the details of Meadows' alleged actions have not been made public."

I wonder why not?

Hey, the guy may have warranted this approach. We won't know until we know what he did--and why that should be withheld ought to be as much a cause for concern as anything--if citizens are going to be dragged off, We the People need to know why.

At this point, I'm merely noting that there are some, veterans among them, who apparently will be approached with certain training-based assumptions...

Those of us who think they may fit into this category may want to take some extra precautions.

[Via Brian F]

We're the Only Ones Adding to the Negative Image Enough

The recent shooting in a Moscow supermarket by police Major Denis Yevsyukov, who killed three people and wounded six, only added to the negative image of those who are supposed to protect the population from illegal guns used by criminal elements. Yevsyukov used a pistol that had been missing for nine years, and it is now suspected that he and his deputy were engaged in illegal gun trade. The incident has spurred debate over further legalization of gun ownership in Russia, including the right to carry a gun. [More]
Makes sense.

Otherwise, you'd have people thinking they should be able to protect themselves from criminal "Only Ones."

We can't have that, now, can we?

[Via Jeffersonian]

We're the Only Ones Uncharged for Discharging Enough

District Attorney General Jerry Woodall says he will not file criminal charges against the Madison County sheriff's deputy whose gun was discharged in a Jackson store last week. [More]
No, no, I don't suppose he would.

I'm sure he'd also be so considerate of a non-"Only One." Who's toddlers don't occasionally fire their guns off in public? It's not like if this did happen to someone without police credentials that we would be hauled off--or that child protective services would be all over us...is it?

We're the Only Ones "You Got 30 Minutes" Enough

Veteran Miami-Dade prosecutor David Ranck faces battery charges after an alleged scuffle with a pizza delivery woman on Saturday during a delivery that went horribly wrong. [More]
What "went wrong"? You mean it's not OK for a man to hit a woman, or an officer of the court to assault a citizen?
Police sided with the pizza woman on Saturday, but did not take Ranck to lock up. He was released on his own recognizance.
So does that mean you or I can assault delivery people without fearing a night in the slammer, too, or is that reserved for extra-cheesy and crusty "Only Ones"?

Tennessee Veto About Control, Not Guns and Alcohol

If we're too dangerous to be entrusted with the combination in restaurants, what makes people think we can be entrusted in our homes?

Of course, we know that for some, that's what it's all about. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at the Tennessee restaurant carry bill. I'd rather take my chances against drunks than against political opportunists.

Also get the latest from my fellow GREs.

Tell a sober friend?

This Day in History: June 2

I have received Information that the Regiment under your command have refused to do duty, or come to Camp for that purpose, giving as their reason that they were set at Liberty on Parole and are therefore afraid of falling a second time into the Enemy's hands. This I would willingly disbelieve, as I cannot be of opinion, that any Officer would suffer Men to act or speak in that manner, as they must be sensible that Men were not inlisted merely to make use of the Public Money and provision, and when called to real Service, pretend to give any excuse for not complying with Orders. [More]