Friday, April 29, 2011

The Scorpion King

David Codrea is an anti's dream come true. He makes all gun owners look stupid.  [More]
My pals at Calguns are at it again. You know, the place where self-defense against unprovoked lying attacks will get you banned.  Because--what does their moderator say?
We do not allow personal insults or attack posts.

OK then.

So What?

Gun ownership in the nation is at the lowest level ever recorded by the General Social Survey, according to an analysis issued Tuesday by the Violence Policy Center. [More]
Well, as long as it's coming from an unbiased, trustworthy source. Josh and Paul said it, I believe it, that settles it!

Even if true, which coming from this group of treasonous liars I have absolutely no reason to believe, so what?

All we really need is 3%.

Snuffy in Suspension


Looks like Snuffy challenged his boss's authoritah once too often. [Read]

Now if we can just get HAL to cut the power again...

An Excellent Opportunity...

True, but the discussion will have to be held across the street. [Read]

Center ring will be celebrating American values. The award scheduled there will be presented in the name of this guy.

Let George Do It

From GunLeaders.com, via email:
ATF has renewed their Rifle Registration scheme plans.
http://www.gunleaders.com/blog/2011/04/29/atf-again-seeking-comments-on-registering-certain-rifles/

In the previous period for comments mayors against illegal guns submitted roughly 10,000 comments in support. We barely generated 2000 ( Gunleaders.com FOIAd the responses, and while we didn't get a full counting, I am personally calling BS to the number of opposing comments listed in register -3752. I don't think we had that many ).

More importantly, we observed a very strange silence on the part of pro-gun groups.

That needs to change. Please do everything you can to get the word out to gun owners to oppose this scheme.
Only 2,000?

I don't understand what the hell the problem is.

But I find it increasingly difficult to give credence to the notion that gun owners who won't even lift a finger to send a simple correspondence--or throw a few bucks at someone they receive regular value from--or share a fricking link--ought to be taken seriously when they go on about making real "from my cold dead hands" sacrifices when TSHTF.

Better men than us pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor.  The Heirs of Liberty all too often make excuses for their inaction.

"Profiles in apathy."  It's a greater threat than anything the antis are throwing at us.

Superman a ‘prohibited person’

And there’s one other legal matter they probably haven’t considered, a prohibition against owning firearms established in United States Code. He’s forbidden to even touch a gun under two federal disabilities... [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary notes that the Man of Steel may want to think twice about renouncing the "American way" part of his mission statement...

This Day in History: April 29

Purrysburg was the first headquarters of the Continental Army within South Carolina under Gen. Benjamin Lincoln. On April 29, British Gen. Augustine Prevost of Savannah, Georgia crossed the Savannah River to begin his march towards Charleston in hopes of capturing it. On this date, a brief skirmish occurred between Lincoln's Continentals and Prevost's Loyalists near Purrysburg. [More]

Thursday, April 28, 2011

GRE Round Up for April 28

Yih-Chau Chang/Oakland:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St.Louis:

Safer Streets/Liberty News

Longenecker's latest...[Read]

No Fool Like an Old Fool

Can't wait to get me one of those full-autos available without background checks!

A retired criminology professor has put out his own press release announcing his anti-gun blog.  While there's nothing noteworthy about that, his hawking a self-published book caught my eye.

Go to the Amazon link and then click on the "Look Inside" option.  If you read the first few pages, it's obvious he has a "gunman" shooting up a thinly-disguised NRA headquarters, replete with Wayne LaPierre clone "William LaPlante."

Naturally, the gunman sprays "automatic gunfire" from an AK-47, and naturally, the intrepid hero is an "Authorized Journalist" who asks LaPlante:
Now that you've seen first hand the terrible damage from assault rifles, aren't you willing to back legislation to ban them?"
In other words, this author is either ignorant or a liar.  And he published a book that's based on a demonstrably false premise.

Then there's this whole business about shooting up NRA HQ while innocents soil themselves--and the author justifies it using a hospital massacre to blame NRA, or what it ostensibly represents--you know, you and me.

Pretty warped fantasy, but pretty revealing about what makes this guy tick. 

Say, do you think if I take his lead and write a similar fictitious piece about somebody violently raiding, say, Grady Campaign headquarters with a machete--to prove that if they'd had guns they could have repelled him--that it might get some folks upset? Not that I would.  That doesn't have near the dramatic potential of taking a steamroller to one of those anti-gun "Lie-Ins"...

Hey, he started it...

Grassley urges citizens to call reps about 'Project Gunwalker' on Gun Talk Radio

Grassley gives an update on his efforts as well as those of Rep. Darrell Issa of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.  Explaining that his Senate Judiciary Committee powers to issue subpoenas are stymied due to Democrat control of the committee, Grassley informed Gresham’s audience he is working closely with Chairman Issa, who does have the subpoena powers to require information from those stonewalling at ATF and the Department of Justice. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes a politician trying to do the right thing and asks if each of us are doing what we can and should to support his efforts.

You could start by sharing this link--and then contacting your senators and representative and demanding they get behind Grassley's and Issa's "Gunwalker" investigations.

This Day in History: April 28

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Say a Prayer for Mike and Family

UPDATE-4/28/9:20 am: Just spoke with Mike--he and family are OK, although power is out and there is no telling when it will be restored. He'll try to get to a library today to log on and post to his blog.

---

Looks like Tropical Storm Lanny is on its way to Sipsey Street.  I just got off the phone with Vanderboegh and they're getting ready to head down to the basement. He's telling me he heard they could get an EF5 with 200 mph winds, and the National Weather Service classifies the threat as "Severe-Dangerous Tornado Outbreak Ongoing." You can learn more here.

Here's the latest from The Weather Channel:


It's terrifying to go through these--I know--I've been in a building that was hit by one and had part of the roof torn off, and another one that missed a direct hit by less than a hundred feet.  Plus I've seen several others up close and personal. Probably about the worst feeling is being with your family and knowing that ultimately, the power to protect them is beyond you.  They're doing what they can and taking all prudent measures humanly possible.

If you're inclined to say a prayer, now might be a pretty good time. Not just for Mike, but for all good people in harm's way.

UPDATE (8:13 pm EST): Mike just called-- he says it passed them by, but area reports say the watch is in effect until 2:00 am.  As of right now, their power is out.

GRE Round Up for April 27

Here are the latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

Dave Workman/Seattle:

Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:

Room for Discussion

Room 343, to be exact, at 8:30 am tomorrow.

Oregon Firearms Federation has the details.

Here are the bills being discussed.

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...

Farmer menaced with death threats by gang of travellers dials 999... and police turn up to confiscate her shotguns [More]
Well, as I've been chastised by a subject who approves of that state of affairs:
Liberty is not wielding a weapon that could inflict harm on another. Liberty is freedom from a society in which such instruments of death abound.
[Via cycjec]

We're the Only Ones Punchy Enough

I agree with Mama Liberty, who sent me the link to this video and said:
The sad part is the cop worshiping comments below.
Nobody ordered to dig their own grave ever made the excuse "They're just doing their job."

We're the Only Ones Exposed Enough

During his interview with Union Township police, McDonough said he had pulled his zipper down "in an attempt to determine who would advise him that his zipper was down," according to a court affidavit. [More]
Hmmm...sounds plausible.

That reminds me of a story I heard about a guy who told the emergency room doctor his robe accidentally slipped open while he was doing housework using the canister vacuum suction tool and...

We're the Only Ones Judgmental Enough

She said other officers explained to her that they have families too and they want to make it home alive each night. [More]
Those of us already in our homes with our families and trying to live our lives in peace would like to stay that way, too.  And we'd appreciate it if you had the judgment to get the damn address right before initiating an armed raid.

[Via William T]

Another Country Heard From

Seems a Brit [?] is quite upset with me. [Read]

He left his comment on a WoG post from a year ago, but it has to do with yesterday's GRE column, so I copied and pasted his complaint there for the benefit of those who wish to add comments of their own.

National news magazines ignore ‘Project Gunwalker’ story, embrace statist fluff

Perhaps limiting searches to those three terms is short-sighted, and a more refined search would yield exculpatory findings but it should be noted that all three national “news” magazines also fail to produce anything relevant for the search terms “Grassley” and “Issa.”

Why is that, do you think? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes there's no shortage of reporting on stories promoting those who rule--but if you're looking for any exposés on bad stewardship, well, just keep turning the pages and have a piece of royal wedding cake.

This Day in History: April 27

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

GRE Round Up for April 26

Latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

Dave Workman/Seattle: 
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis: 

ATF Seized Firearms

As published in the Wall Street Journal on April 14...

We've covered such seizures before here, and I post them when I find out about them to make public information actually...uh...public, as opposed to confined to a limited venue where most gun owners will probably never see it.

As I asked in an Examiner column some time back: Does ATF want seized property notices noticed?

I also included this supplement.

I've loaded a new batch of scans to Scribd--they were sent to me over the weekend by correspondent Dan W. There are four files--here are their links:
By saving the files to my own computer and viewing them there (not on Scribd) I'm able to use Adobe reader to rotate them to vertical and then enlarge. Sorry, it's the best solution my limited (!!!) tech abilities can come up with.  If you have a better way, make it so and we can all go visit your site.

It seems ATF really ought to post this type of info on their site.  If they do and I just don't know about it, please educate me, because if I don't have to do any extra work, I'm all for it.

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...

A spokesman said: "The only legislation that applies to attacks on humans by animals is the Dangerous Dogs Act and that does not apply to pigs."

...Mr Jefferey said that pigs had been attacking people in the area for the past two years. [More]
So the "Only Ones" won't act and the subjects can't act.

Fitting when you realize who makes the rules.

[Via Steve T]

First Contact

Tips for armed close encounters. [Read]

[Via Kevin Starrett]

National Firearms Heritage Month/Teach A Friend To Shoot Week

Good idea. [Read]

Now if we can only get the Not Invented Here folks with the influence and reach to make this happen big time get behind it--and give proper credit when they do.

The Proof is in the Pudding

A politican makes a pledge.

How serious was he?

About as serious as he was when he swore that oath of office on his "personal Bible."

You know, this serious:
Gov. Bill Haslam and Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey are working against a bill to allow faculty and staff to carry guns on the campuses of Tennessee’s public universities.
The Stupid Party continues leading the way with politically-calculated betrayals.

Take Ramsey--please:
“I want to concentrate on what I think is meaningful and what will help Second Amendment, gun carry permit holders the most,” Ramsey said. “And I do think that guns on campus is a sideline that we don’t need to be getting to right now.”
That's the same Ron Ramsey endorsed by GOA. And rated A+ by NRA.

"Who else are gun owners gonna vote for?" the strategy goes.  They're counting on us being that desperate. Meaning we'll never have the political will to punish and give up a seat for the short term to teach a lesson for the long term.

Meaning without a credible "or else," there will never be sufficient incentive to keep these despicable  Three Card Monte hustlers honest.

Obama 2012!  These principle-devoid whores seem bound and determined to guarantee it.

Safer Streets/Liberty News

Longenecker begins a virtual book tour.

A what?

Click here and find out.

We're the Only Ones Dancin' to the Jailhouse Glock Enough

A handgun went off in the Assumption Parish jail Monday afternoon, and two Sheriff's employees are on unpaid leave while the shooting is investigated, authorities said. [More]
The biggest assumption being that these two rubes--and those like them--are the "Only Ones"  professional enough to carry guns...


[Via Matt S]

Here's an Idea...

Move back to Jersey. [Read]

[Via Scott J]

A New Low

From the Violence Policy Center, natch. [Read]

I'm sure those who bandy about statistics will be quick to put these numbers in their proper perspective.The rest of us, who believe unbendingly in the right to keep and bear arms, simply don't give a  damn what these impotent subversives say.

If this is the best effort their desperate attempts to have any sort of relevance in the debate can produce, I say let 'em expend even more resources putting together such nonsense.

F...ing idiots.

[Via rog]

Royal wedding preparations show elitist hypocrisy of ‘gun control’

Mr. Mitchell, of course, was prohibited from carrying a gun for his own defense Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise, something his assassins laughed at as he begged for his life. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner notes some animals are more equal than others--at least in the minds of those who would rule.

Share the link with other commoners? 

This Day in History: April 26

Monday, April 25, 2011

GRE Round Up for April 25

Have much to do today so here's the only abbreviated Round Up I'll have time for:

Dave Workman:
Kurt Hofmann:

Minute(man) of Angle

Alvie needs help with a picture and has a very specific requirement. [Read]

Partisan Politics

"All are registered Democrats..." [More] 

You know, the people the Stupid Party keeps trying to emulate so that they can be inclusive...

Here's How

I don’t know how you get reelected with numbers even close to this... [More]
Easy. The Stupid Party will put up yet another RINO and practically guarantee it.

[Via Skip]

Rallying Cry

An armed Restore the Constitution Rally takes back lost ground. [Read]

And there's a special message from a first-timer :
Stop using this as an excuse to not attend.
Indeed.

Angry Mob Shows Up at My House

This is the same group that descended on Vanderboegh a while back.  And then on Len Savage.

Very nice--I was feeling left out.

Thank you, anonymous mob-inciter. I appreciate the kind gesture of spending time and money you made to send me a gift, and will treasure and display this.

The only question: Do I take 'em out of the packaging?  I understand collectibles retain more value if not--but then again, they'll look cooler if I can position them.

Guerilla Jurors

Citizens in our (once) free republic founded under the English common law system, have both the power and the right to vote according to conscience when they sit on a jury and can vote not guilty even in the face of the law and in the face of the evidence. The defendant also has a right to expect that his jury will be fully informed of their rightful power to vote “not guilty” if they believe justice requires it, regardless of the evidence. Anything less is not a real jury trial. [More]

I've been ordered to appear for jury duty in July.  It'll be interesting to see how far I can go in explaining my position to the judge without getting a contempt citation.

Unfortunately, I have a public enough record on jury nullification that I can't just keep quiet about it if asked a direct question.

We're the Only Ones Not Ready for Our Close-Up, Mr. DeMille Enough

Officer Derek Colling Assaulted Video­grapher Mitchell Crooks Because He Didn't Want To Be Recorded [More]

Grab this video and save it before it disappears--it's already been taken down from the Las Vegas Review Journal website, which has a write-up on what happened.

Due to that paper's affiliation with the vultures at Righthaven, I'm not inclined to drive any (admittedly modest) traffic to their site.

[Via Jeffersonian]

Gun owners: What’s in YOUR wallet?

“Sorry, we were unable to approve the image you submitted. We will not approve any images that contain the following: “Violence, hatred, or cruelty to humans or animals, profanity obscenities or any type of death imagery.” [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column recommends what we should not carry around in that dead animal skin pouch most of us keep in our pockets or purses.

Share the link with your credit-worthy gun/bow-owning friends?

This Day in History: April 25

Secret Negocitions, ought, to be sure, be avoided. And that they may not be too secret, there cannot be too many of those, who are trusted by the Congress Knowing of them, and in particular such as You, who have so just an Idea of the Nature of the Alliance, which demands a strict Observance of Faith between France and America, and by Consequence requires, I think, the Participation of France in every thing offered to America. [More]

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Past statements and actions show Donald Trump wrong choice for gun owners

[W]ithout a major (and most importantly, credible) turnaround,  there are only two words gun owners can presently say to this aspiring political apprentice:

“You’re fired.”  [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary warns "Beware of Teajackers: Don’t let elitist demagoguery masked as populism trump Constitution."

Please make sure politically-involved gun owners are aware of this documentation of Donald Trump's 2A history by sharing the link.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Offending Colin

"It offends me that people who have never faced a gunman in the confined space of a classroom would think that it makes sense to allow loaded guns on campus, and even through rights of way," Goddard said, after the guns on campus buildings portion of the bill was stripped. "Gov. Brewer apparently understood the dangers of allowing guns to be transported through school and college zones, and I applaud her for rejecting this legislation that needlessly put lives at risk. Given the tragedy of Tucson, it's heartening to see elected officials stand up to the gun lobby and wake up to what needs to be done to protect the public from gun violence." [More]
Let us work harder to offend this...this thing.

GRE Round Up for April 22

Have much to do today so here's the only abbreviated Round Up I'll have time for:

Dave Workman:
Kurt Hofmann:
Liston Matthews:
Yih-Chau Chang:

    CUM ULLA SELLA IN PUGNO...

    ...McDonalds...[Watch]

    Lotta chairs there.

    I believe that making an assessment of what is at hand as a matter of habit is an essential component of situational awareness.

    [Via Dan Gifford]

    Trigger Sports LIVE!

    I've been off the lineup for the past couple weeks because of family health issues, but should be returning in the near future. In the mean time, here's James Towle's latest show summary:


    • NRA reports on legislation to prevent ownership of High-Capacity mags.
    • Goose hunters...don't miss one of the best hunts in the USA, 40-50 per day!
    • Patrick Kilpatrick picks up the banner of education to the stars and brings the 2nd amendment to Hollywood.
    • Two police officers murdered, Mark Walters explains
    • Plus, the history of the M-14.
    All this and more, at www.atsn.tv - Your  #1 Network for Trigger Sports!
    On your computer, 24/7, when YOU want to see it!
    Event DVD's available from the ATSN.tv store.

    Tracking Revisited

    Earlier in the month I speculated about the ATF, Project Gunrunner, and GPS tracking chips. My thoughts on the subject were spurred by comments made by Michael Bane in his Down Range Radio podcast. [More]
    This is the first I've heard of this speculation--no source I've communicated with has hinted at this. My initial reaction was to wonder if what we're really talking about is eTrace, but concede this may be a valid development to explore. I'd suggest finding out more about such chips, including specs, suppliers, etc., and seeing if any RFPs/competitive bidding/contract award docs can be discovered.

    AP gives incomplete account of Chicago police sentiments on concealed carry

    The disconnect between the AP account and the observations of a boots-on-the-ground peace officer documents another example of the failure of “authorized journalists” to completely inform the public, and why citizen journalists and new media fulfill a critical role...[More]
    Today's Gun Rights Examiner report provides more documentation of how the "mainstream media" can advance an agenda simply by not mentioning all the facts.

    Share the link?

    This Day in History: April 22

    A party of thirty Loyalists disguised as Indians attacked and captured a six-man guard post belonging to the SC 6th Regiment without firing a single shoot. The Loyalists then burned the guard buildings and fled the area. [More]

    Thursday, April 21, 2011

    RTAmerica features Gun Rights Examiner in reports on open carry and militias

    A second televised report, “Armed and ready: Militia culture in America,” features footage of Mike Vanderboegh of Sipsey Street Irregulars addressing the armed Restore the Constitution rally that took place last year on April 19 from a park in Virginia within sight of the nation’s capitol, and also includes comments from this correspondent in an interview with reporter Kaelyn Forde that took place in March. [More]
    Today's second Gun Rights Examiner column also includes the second video of the day from the Russian network's U.S. division featuring yours truly.

    GRE Round Up for April 21

    Here are the latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

    Dave Workman/Seattle:
    Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
    Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

    Nous Sommes Les Seuls à Boire Suffisamment*

    Mais oui? [Read]

    I mean, hell, if you're going to beat someone's head in, you may as well enjoy it to the max.

    *

    We're the Only Ones Concerned Enough

    Chicago police voice concern about conceal-carry bill [More]
    Well of course they do.

    They join their Illinois State Police littermates in recommending more acceptable alternatives should you find yourself in mortal danger. You know:

    Vomit.

    Surrender.

    Scream.

    The only thing they're not voicing concern for is you surviving.

    Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

    We're the Only Ones Call Forwarding Enough

    The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract information from cell phones belonging to motorists stopped for minor traffic violations. [More]

    Interesting background for those behind this. Can't help but wonder about a Mossad connection...

    So I can see a counter-terror and crimefighting use for this. What I can't see is MI thug "Only Ones" deploying it wholesale on We the People without warrants.

    Whoever made the decision to do that deserves to have every cell phone electriraped to date shoved up his...

    And whoever decided to charge $544+K to answer a FOIA deserves to have the same amount of money shoved up his--in quarters.

    What do you want to bet it's the same person, and an operator's voice will tell you to insert another 25 cents?

    Comforting Jan

    "Well I was very very uncomfortable with the bill," she said. [More]
    Well, shoot, Jan, if it makes you uncomfortable, just look the other way.  No sense seeing other experience discomfort.

    If things are so all-fired safe on AZ campuses, maybe you could explain the rationale behind this...?

    If it doesn't make you too uncomfortable...?

    Dustin's Gun Blog has more.

    Because There's No Crime in DC

    Charlie Sheen, the ex-sitcom star turned serial ranter, got an unusual assist from D.C. police Tuesday night as he hurried to DAR Constitution Hall for his nearly sold-out “Violent Torpedo of Truth: Defeat is Not an Option” stage performance. [More]
    Nice to see Capitol "Only Ones" on such good terms with a "prohibited person."

    "Nearly sold-out"...? Who would spend money on this?

    A Civil Dispute

    ...turns uncivil, suddenly and brutally. [Read]

    And antis are quick to tell us all the places we don't need guns--here's one under total government control.

    [Via William T]

    Business Growth Trending Up for Multinational Concern

    Los Zetas, that is. [Read]

    Wonder if they're using any GunwalkerTM brand firearms...?

    And the idiot antis want us to disarm.

    More here.

    [Via mike/III]

    A Good Crisis to Exploit...

    ...and a way to change the paradigm. [Read]

    Gun Rights Examiner files appeal to ATF’s Grassley briefing response

    Because ATF’s FOIA response was noncompliant with the request as well as its own rules, and because the Grassley reaction to the reply demonstrates we will not know what valuable information can be gleaned (and used to help eke out the truth) until we see what is released, an appeal was filed yesterday (see sidebar slide show). [More]
    Today's Gun Rights Examiner report tries one more time to get some basic information, noting the last attempt yielded results despite the best attempts by the government to not reveal anything.

    Also see what's happening in the legislative chambers of the Pacific Northwest and watch yesterday's RTAmerica debate on open carry.

    Share the link?

    This Day in History: April 21

    I have relinquished the idea of attempting a cooperation between the troops at Fort Pitt and the bodies moving from other quarters against the six nations. The difficulty of providing supplies in time – the want of satisfactory information of the routes and nature of the country up the Alleghany and between that and the Indian Settlemts – consequently the uncertainty of being able to cooperate to advantage, and the hazard which the smaller party might run for want of a cooperation are principal reasons for declining it: The danger to which the frontier would be exposed, by drawing off the troops from their present position, from the incursions of the more Western tribes is an additional, though a less powerful motive. [More]

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011

    GRE Round Up for April 20

    Here are the latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

    Richard Nascak/Ft. Myers:
    Dave Workman/Seattle:
    Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
    Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

    Term Limits

    A man convicted of transferring an unregistered machine gun after his loaned gun fired a burst of bullets and jammed has been released from his 30-month prison term to begin rebuilding his life, according to supporters. [More]
    That would be David Olofson.

    A bit of text pasted into the story from previous articles that I've commented on before:
    "It didn't matter the rifle in question had not been intentionally modified for select fire, or that it did not have an M16 bolt carrier … that it did not show any signs of machining or drilling, or that that model had even been recalled a few years back," said a commentary in Guns Magazine on the case.


    "It didn't matter the government had repeatedly failed to replicate automatic fire until they replaced the ammunition with a softer primer type. It didn't even matter that the prosecution admitted it was not important to prove the gun would do it again if the test were conducted today," the magazine said. "What mattered was the government's position that none of the above was relevant because '[T]here's no indication it makes any difference under the statute. If you pull the trigger once and it fires more than one round, no matter what the cause it's a machine gun.'


    "No matter what the cause."

    The guy who wrote those words has a name, you know, WND. And a little bit of credit (and a working link) from a high-traffic site that has used such extensive quotes on several occasions sure would be helpful, not to mention the right thing to do.

    Tovarisch TV

    From Kaelyn Forde, a correspondent at RTTV.com:
    I’m very pleased to let you know that the Open Carry/Three Percenters pieces, parts 1 and 2, will be airing today, Wednesday April 20 and tomorrow Thursday, April 21. They will air as part of our newscast at 4 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. You can also watch live at: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/

    I’ve attached a pdf of where to watch RT in various parts of the country as well.

    Also, you can check out our youtube channel where we will post the video around 5 p.m: http://www.youtube.com/user/RTAmerica

    I took the liberty of posting the pdf on Scribd.

    Plus they want me to debate this guy, who's against open carry.  No idea what to expect with that as it's a last minute switch from what was supposed to be a solo interview, but like the man said, "I'm yo' huckleberry..."

    Tune in--should be fun.

    UPDATE:  Interesting. It's the first time I've participated in such a format. The back-and-forth and unexpected twists and curveballs make for a challenge.  I'm not unhappy with the outcome, but do think I'd benefit from some sparring practice.

    All of us who advocate for RKBA no doubt would.

    Because Anything Else Would Be "A Foolish Idea"...

    “All the national parties engaged in the present campaign, plus the Bloc Québécois, support the licensing system established by the Liberals,” observes Al Muir, spokesperson for the Canadian Unlicensed Firearms Owners Association (CUFOA). “Thus, all these political parties approve criminalizing peaceful citizens.” [More]
    That's just the way Prof. Quigley wanted it.

    We're the Only Ones "For the Children" Enough

    An officer accused of arming teens employed by his unauthorized private security business left the force this week while a fellow officer and alleged conspirator remains on leave and awaits a hearing with the city, police said. [More]
    So much for being the "Only Ones" against easy youth access to guns...

    [Via Dave Licht]

    What if they gave an award and nobody came?

    We talked about the upcoming award from Soldier of Fortune for our work on Gunwalker.

    To no one's surprise, the powers that be at the NRA Annual Meeting will not allow the presentation to take place at the convention, so this scene in front of the supportive assemblage will remain a fantasy image (pity, I was really looking forward to the ceremonial Wookiee roar):

    Alternate arrangements are being made to present the awards at a nearby hotel.  The time and place will be announced when firmed up.

    In the mean time, there is a bit of a logistics issue.  Meaning many (most) who receive regular value from Sipsey Street Irregulars apparently assume its proprietor can continue to serve us all with no recompense, and if he wishes to eat and provide for himself and his family, well, he can do that in his spare time and out of our sight.  And that means funds just aren't there to haul Vanderboegh's carcass up from Pinson, AL to accept an award he has earned.

    So I repeat my call--not for charity or for donations, but to voluntarily subscribe to Sipsey Street Irregulars. As I said in that post:
    My envelope with my $12 annual subscription fee is in the mail.
    Mike Vanderboegh
    P.O. Box 926
    Pinson, AL 35126.
    If you agree with me, yours will be too, and you'll spread the word.

    As with last time I put out an appeal, I did not clear this with Mike and don't wish to embarrass him.  But dammit, the guy is out there every day giving his all to us.  Click on the three Project Gunwalker Journalist Guide icons in my sidebar and then consider what his prolific output required of him.

    Remember, I never ask readers to do anything I don't do myself.  In order to keep expenses down, I'll put him up at my palatial digs in the guest room, plus I'm one hell of a cook, so meals are taken care of, and Pittsburgh is only a hundred miles or so from where I live, so I can handle that leg of his trip.  Meaning we need to either get enough for him to rent a car for a few days and gas it up for a 1,400 mile round trip to my place, or else find out if he's on TSA's No Fly list, what with his being a domestic terrorist hatriot 'n all...

    Let's just do this.

    Survey SAYS...

    Longenecker updates us on his Safer Streets gun owner/CPR survey, includes some commentary from yours truly, and a video from Bob Parks, among other things...[Read]

    Do you subscribe to his mailing list?

    What's in a Name?

    No idea who decided to swap out names and what their intent was if it was not just negligence.

    It's Suzanna Gratia Hupp (a real nice lady my son and I had the pleasure of meeting last year).

    If you get an email spreading the tale of Judy Dorsett Tyler, tell whoever sent it to you to check their facts before falling for and passing on chain letters--and what do you want to bet you'll also need to educate them on why using "BCC" is the right thing to do?

    [Via Peter B]

    BREAKING NEWS: Issa threatens Melson with contempt for noncompliance with 'Gunwalker' subpoena

    “Project Gunwalker” just went up to a whole new level. [More]
    This morning's bombshell development is huge.

    Please share the link and spread the news.

    This Day in History: April 20

    Tuesday, April 19, 2011

    GRE Round Up for April 19

    Here are the latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

    Yih-Chau Chang/Oakland:
    Dave Workman/Seattle:
    Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
    Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

    We're the Only Ones Going to the Dogs Enough

    Cops Spray 33 Rounds Trying To Execute Dog [More]

    I've just thought of a new state slogan:
    New Jersey.  'nuff said.

    [Via William T]

    Sarah Brady claims Obama pushing ‘under the radar’ gun control

    For the administration to continue an “under the radar” gun policy points to directed practices very different from its public promises.  But it does give insight into how another stealth program, “Project Gunwalker,” was allowed and encouraged, and why accusations of stonewalling continue to be made by both Senate and House investigators. [More]
    Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at the stuff that sneak attacks are made of.

    Which means the best defense is to "spread the alarm through every Middlesex village and farm, for the country-folk to be up and to arm."

    Do that by sharing the link?

    This Day in History: April 19

    And no, of course I haven't forgotten Lexington/Concord--but regular readers will note the focus this year has been on 1779.

    Monday, April 18, 2011

    A Journalist's Guide to 'Project Gunwalker'-Part Three

    The Examiner publishing tool maxes out with a character limit, requiring a third part to the guide for all posts from my Gun Rights Examiner column, Mike Vanderboegh's Sipsey Street Irregulars posts and related "Gunwalker" columns from the regional GREs.

    Click here for Part Three.

    Also see:

    Well, I'm Back

    I'm catching up on the flood of emails, then need to educate myself on all the Gunwalker developments that happened in my absence, which appear to be significant.

    I offer sincere thanks to those who offered prayers.  Things have stabilized for the moment, albeit the condition is heartbreaking. I'm probably not going to say any more about this just now as it involves personal health matters of someone I love who is not a public figure and who always respected the privacy of others.

    Friday, April 08, 2011

    Another Hiatus

    Sorry, personal matters.

    Turning off comments.

    Please hold emails.

    DOJ stonewalling continues with response to House Judiciary Committee

    "Unfortunately, at this time, we are not in a position to answer your questions in greater detail." [More]
    Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes fortune has nothing to do with it.

    Share the link?

    This Day in History: April 8

    I can not at all interfere with regard to the Disposition of the Exchanged Prisoners, by ordering them to go on board one Ship or another. They are Freemen as soon as they land in France, and may inlist with which Captain they please. [More]

    Thursday, April 07, 2011

    GRE Round Up for April 7

    Here are the latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

    Dave Workman/Seattle:
    Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
    Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

    An Open Letter to Kalifornia Gun Stores

    This just in from a friend who has had it:

    kalifornia gun stores are succeeding where the state NEVER could - They are making me sick and tired of buying guns. I have been collecting guns for 35 years. From the gunstore(s) I have watched the decline of the industry and freedom in general over that period of time.

    I am writing you as a kalifornia boiled frog.

    I am sick and tired of doing business with, paying out money to, providing income for sullen, superior, can't give a crap petite federal agents operating gun stores. Let's face it, the owner of your local gun store and his employees are federal agents light. Instead of paying homage to the constitution for the right to operate a gun business in a "free country" They (at least in practice) suck up to the BATFU, State DOJ's and police at every level bending over backwards to satisfy government agents over their paying customers for fear of suffering the consequences. Make no mistake, the counter person at your local gun store is a fed light.

    It is so hard to do gun business in kalifornia that as a customer you are a captive and your gun store knows it and treats you that way - like you have no choice, take it or leave it

    Two recent experiences at kalifornia gun stores illustrate where the gun business is at in the state. Last week I purchased a Colt Gold Cup from a private party and met him at Marin Firearms in Novato to do the required private party transaction. The store personnel were frowning sullen people that could not care less about having a customer. At the end of the transaction the sales person took the gun out of the case and refused to use my case to hold it in the safe (for the required 10 days) unless I bought a case from him - which I did - the only money I will ever spend in his store ever again - I hope he made out on the sale. They also have a policy of making you wait 11 days to pick up a firearm because as long as you have to bend over anyway, being good little apparatchiks, they want you to bend over a little farther.

    Again, yesterday at Irvington Arms in Fremont - picking up another Gold Cup, the sales person would not accept my lock, made me buy one for $10, refused to take it back when I wanted to return it and another sales person who had more than a dozen times accepted my lock, turned his back on me when I asked him to intercede - And I have purchased two dozen guns in this store and at least a dozen from this sales person over the last two years. AND HE TURNS HIS BACK ON ME!!! I Hope they made out on the $10 lock because they will never see a dollar from me again. Ever.

    I'm a serious collector, a serious buyer and I am pretty damn easy. I am in my peak earning and spending years and I spend but.....Why should I help provide an income to people who are surly and contemptuous and act like they could care less if I did business in their store(s) or not? I'm sick of kalifornia gun stores. You apparently don't need my money - I don't NEED to buy your products, I got plenty, I'll hold, F*** you! If I treated my customers in the common manner of kalifornia gun stores I would be out of business by Christmas. (and I would not deserve the business I did get)

    The fact is that gun stores give all the time and dignity in the world to counter sitters who read gun magazines and own no guns. The biggest group of alleged customers I see in gun store are the crowd whose "wife won't let me have one". They are there to remember what testosterone smells like. You don't see the real, repeat buyers at the gun store any more because they are in and out, have their paperwork together and don't hang out in what has become a hostile environment. The REAL gun buyers, the ones that value and understand the second amendment, the constitution and understand freedom and BUY LOTS OF GUNS come closest to witnessing freedoms loss with every visit to a kalifornia the gun store.

    From what I see as a 35 year BUYER in the industry, I can only figure that kalifornia gun stores are counting on new customers and ripping off uninformed people selling their used guns in a state with nowhere else to go. The only reason to have a gun store in kalifornia seems to be to mine the state for collectibles to sell out of state and to sell plastic guns to the (must be) endless stream of new gun consumers. Regular buyers who spend real money repeatedly - they can go to hell. No inventory, polymer guns only, rigid fed representatives (store employees) - WHO NEEDS EM? F' em. I know why the business is dying.

    Recently my daughter moved to Arizona and it is night and day. She has 14 gun stores within seven miles of her house - all of them friendly - all of them acting like they want your business - all of them having inventory!!! She can purchase a firearm and be out the door with it in 15 minutes from people who are happy to see her and happy to have her business. They return her calls!!

    And while we're on the subject - This could not happen if kalifornia gun owners weren't in the majority such peer pressured pussies. We are where we are because kalifornia gun owners put up with it and allow it to happen.

    All you have to do is look on Cal Gun to see gun owners who act like they have never seen a free market "Price is firm - no low ball offers" - "Price reduced". "Price reduced", "Price reduced" - "only 10 rounds down the tube fired by little old lady wearing gloves" - and my personal favorite, "If you don't buy it at this price it's going back in the safe". Are we such pussies that we are insulted by an offer? As adults don't we understand that the value of an item is "what a ready, willing buyer is willing to pay"? Not being on the kalifornia "approved list" doesn't make your gun a valuable or rare collectors item - Come back to earth!!!

    I have to say that after years of the slow boiling that is putting up with kalifornia at every level, I am overcooked and dry and I am going to withhold my further participation (i.e. $$$$$) from the industry. I hope all the gun stores in kalifornia close, the owners go bankrupt and their personnel become unemployed.

    Yours in total disgust,
    I think some gun store owners need to hear that. Amazing how being polite, interested and helpful seem to be some kind of great, impossible-to-master mystery for some, and how many people completely lacking in any kind of social skills are placed in customer service positions.

    Brazil school shooting gives further proof ‘gun control’ does not work

    We’re further told that it’s “virtually impossible to obtain a carry permit,” and that a tax must be paid every three years to own a gun legally. So naturally, nine of the estimated 17 million guns in Brazil are unregistered. [More]
    Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary looks at...how do you say "Sarah Brady Paradise" in Portuguese?

    This Day in History: April 7

    Wednesday, April 06, 2011

    GRE Round Up for April 6

    Here are the latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

    Mike Stollenwerk/DC:
    Dave Workman/Seattle:
    Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
    Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

    Rapid-Fire Foolishness

    Great "straight news" story there, Jon Campbell.  Nice to see personal bias getting in the way of honest reporting by someone who clearly has no understanding of what the f*** he's talking about.

    You know, standard "Authorized Journalism."

    So the new "heroism" is someone bleeding under a desk, unable to do anything but call for others to come risk their lives and deploy with guns?  Really?

    Someone who thinks "Congress [will] protect us" in an active shooter situation?

    Oh, that's right--if you ban standard capacity magazines (aka "assault clips"!!!) you won't have any more active shooters.

    Well, maybe not quite. The congressthing's spokesflack quoted in the story says we also need "mental health care measures, to ensure such a horrific event never occurs again."

    And if that doesn't work, we can release the Conflict Widows!

    Her Honor the Mayor

    Or her lack of honor... [Read]

    This is my shocked face.

    Larry King Live

    Actually, that's Larry Pratt and Andrea Shea King.

    He'll be appearing on her Radio Patriot Show on Thursday night.  The program begins at 9:00 pm EST.

    Conflict Widows to the Rescue!

    As a mark of protest against unabated violence in the state a sit in demonstration was staged at Palace Compound jointly organized by Women action for development (WAD), Conflict Widows’ Forum (CWF) and other like minded NGOs, upholding the slogan to End Violence. [More]
    Traditionalist that I am, I liked the old ways better...

    SAF Sues Bloomberg

    See the original announcement here.

    Here's the actual complaint:
    SAF-NYC-Complaint--FINAL (1)

    Even Safer Streets

    John Longenecker has a new book out: "Even Safer Streets 2011 - The Second Amendment as a Mainstream Value [Kindle Edition]."

    Click here for information.

    Also, I've been wrapped around the axle for the past few days and haven't been able to put up links to the latest Liberty News/Safer Streets offerings.

    Click here and here for those.

    And here's today's.

    ATF’s ‘in part’ FOIA response indicative of Bureau stonewalling

    “Your request is granted in part,” LaBrie continues. We are releasing the disclosable portions of the documents and withholding portions for the reasons shown on the cover sheet that accompanies the documents."

    “In part” is an understatement... [More]
    Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes that some stone walls are made of paper. Still, there is information to be learned here.

    Also, catch up with the latest "Project Guntalker" radio segments.

    Please share this link, including with your senators and representative, and demand that they demand answers.

    This Day in History: April 6

    An order of April 6, 1779, issued in Boston and now preserved in the Emmet Collection of the New York Public Library, describes in detail the arms and accouterments of that day. [More]

    Tuesday, April 05, 2011

    Issa ATF subpoena commands Melson to appear, produce documents

    "You are hereby commanded to be and appear before the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform"... [More]
    Read the document. Share the link.