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Return of the Vichy NRA?

It’s not as if it ever went away.

The NRA “compromised” to saddle us with the National Firearms Act (taxing and registering wide classes of firearms).

The NRA “compromised” to saddle us with the Gun Control Act prohibited persons, loss of mail order, and more).

The NRA “compromised” to saddle us with the Firearm Owners Protection Act (loss of new NFA items).

The NRA “compromised” to saddle us with NICS (preemptively prove your innocence).

The NRA “compromised” to saddle us with a bureaucratic bump stock ban.

Along the way, the NRA also fought against constitutional carry, and helped write “assault weapon” bans.

Also along the way, the NRA turned around to fund raise to “fight against” those infringements its “compromises” created.

It appears we can add another “compromise” to the list.

NRA asked for mental health funding, school hardening money and 10-year sunset on juvenile records in background check system, per this document.

We can expect an NRA announcement that it will fight this new collection of infringements in 3… 2…

Oops.

BREAKING: NRA Announces Opposition to Senate Gun Control Legislation

“This legislation can be abused to restrict lawful gun purchases, infringe upon the rights of law-abiding Americans, & use fed dollars to fund gun control measures being adopted by state & local politicians.”

I expect NRA “gimme money” mailings to hit my mail box any second now.

Oh, yes. And there’s this.

The NRA won that case? That’s a surprise to me. I do not see them as a party in the case. It did file an amicus brief. But parties to suits don’t have to file amicus briefs.

Kinda reminds of how the NRA tried to claim credit for HELLER, after trying to kill the case they feared would be lost if it went to SCOTUS.

 

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Never Before?

President Dementia is unhappy about Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health which overturned the always dubious mental gymnastics of Roe v. Wade and Casey.

But don’t worry. I’m not co-opting TZP for the abortion issue.

President Joe Biden made remarks on Friday in the wake of the release of a Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, and sending the decision-making capabilities on abortion legality back to the states. Biden, a Catholic, is squarely on the side of abortion being a right enshrined in the Constitution. The Supreme Court said unequivocally on Friday that it was not, and that ruling is clearly stated.

Suck it up, buttercup. But this…

He said that “the court has done what they have never done before, expressly take away a constitutional right that is so fundamental, so many Americans have already been recognized.”

Never before? I beg to differ. Gun owners have become accustomed to being stripped of a constitutional right by the Supreme Court since 1939. A right that, unlike abortion, is actually specifically listed in the Constitution.

Welcome to the party, pal.

After decades of infringements that Gropin’ Joe dementedly forgets, we gun owners are thrilled to see the Supreme Court finally noticing, in the frickin’ 21st century, that, Oh, yeah; the right to keep and bear arms is in there.

Biden said that his administration is unable to ensure abortion access via executive order, but that he would advocate for women to be able to legally cross state lines to access abortion, which is not illegal anyway.

Unable? That’s not what he — and his Department of Just-Us — said about the NYSRPA v Bruen ruling, promising to ignore SCOTUS and help states continue the violate the Constitutional Second Amendment and Supreme Court precedent.

In fact, I expect the Xiden administration to do the same thing on abortion as they say they’ll do with the 2A. And he’ll have lots of Dim support, like Ocassionally-firing-Cortex.

“This decision: illegitimate,” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez yelled into a megaphone an activist was holding.

“Into the streets,” AOC chanted repeatedly outside the High Court, according to video captured by Hernandez.

If the Supreme Court is illegitimate, I hope someone more self aware, and with a higher IQ, will remind them just what sort of appellate process they’re leaving us to.

 

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Gang-Rape Safer Communities Act

Last night, the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act text finally dropped. I started to look it over, but stopped out of fear that an anger-induced stroke might get me before I could fall asleep.

Always keep in mind just what “bipartisan” really means.

Background Checks
Engaged In the Business
Red Flag Laws
Straw Purchases and Trafficking
Domestic Violence
Miscellanea

The firearms-related portion of this bill is Title II – FIREARMs (there’s actually plenty more stuff covered, quite unrelated, to anyone but a politician/bureaucrat).

Continue reading Gang-Rape Safer Communities Act

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The Great RINO Hunter? Or Double Barrel Deception?

It seems a Missouri candidate to replace outgoing Demoncrat in RINO drag Roy Blunt has come with up a campaign ad guaranteed to blow up the internet and leftist minds with a furor. To be fair there are conservatives that have reservations about it as well. But first I’ll let you watch it.  Just watch, then we’ll discuss. Ok?

Now, I don’t really have that big a problem with the ad. I don’t. It’s cheesy and over the top, but Greitens has some stiff competition for the Senate seat so he’s trying to set himself to the front of everyone’s mind. It did blow some (most likely) RINO minds. Caleb Rowden, the Missouri Senate majority leader said on Twatter he contacted the Missouri Highway Patrol and hoped Greitens got help. I think that seems a bit, well, stupid on Rowden’s part. Can anyone say “Red Flag”? I knew you could. I did hear a caller named Carl who called in and said in light of recent events he thought it was kind of tone deaf, and going to scare people that don’t understand guns or the Second Amendment. Well, I can’t argue that. He also has some baggage to overcome, that’s not my problem with him either. I’ve written columns defending him in the past, SO WHATEVER HAPPENED TO because the prosecutor that went after him, Kim Gardner is a Soros plant. So it’s not that.

It’s this. Greitens Has Second Thoughts On Second Amendment Preservation Act

Former Missouri governor and current U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens has pivoted 180 degrees on the issue of the state’s Second Amendment Preservation Act; a new law that took effect earlier this year that forbids state and local police from working with their federal counterparts in enforcing federal gun control laws that aren’t mirrored in state statute.

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Greitens, who’s running against a crowded field in the Republican primary for the seat currently held by retiring GOP Senator Roy Blunt, slammed SAPA and its supporters.

But he’s in famous company. “Democratic officials from U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland down to St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones” don’t like it either.

But wait five minutes, a few days later he “100% supports it”.

The article listed raises a good point.

I suspect that Greitens’ original comments were meant as a slight against Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, who’s both supported SAPA and is also running to replace Roy Blunt in the Senate. I can understand wanting to differentiate yourself from the competition, but referring to SAPA supporters as either willing accomplices or innocent dupes of the defund the police movement, Greitens ended up metaphorically shooting himself in the foot.

Now this article is from Dec 6, 21 so it’s not exactly fresh. I’ve raised the concerns of Greitens comments to others in the Second Amendment community. The Missouri Second Amendment Protection Act is a darn fine piece of legislation. One of the things it is meant to protect Missouri citizens from is this, and this is from 2005. I’m not predicting the future here, this is something that has already happened.

ATF, Virginia Police Accused of ‘Persecuting’ Gun Shows You’ll have to read the article to find out about the heavy ATF and local law enforcement presence combined at the show. I want to draw your attention to ONE of the things that took place. You should really read the whole thing to see everything that took place.

“They did something else, which is highly illegal,” Gelles charged. “They did something called a residency check.”

Gelles explained that, when gun dealers took the paperwork to the Virginia State Police on-site office to complete the background checks on prospective buyers, ATF agents copied the names, home addresses and telephone numbers of the applicants.

Philip Van Cleave, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, told Cybercast News Service that he has received numerous complaints alleging that as handgun buyers were waiting for their National Instant Check System (NICS) background investigations to be completed, ATF was secretly conducting the so-called “residency checks.”

According to the complaints he received, Van Cleave said officers were dispatched to the homes of the prospective gun buyers to speak with family members, asking for example: “Gee, did you know your husband was going to a gun show today? Do you have his cell phone number? Did you know he was buying a gun?

“If people weren’t home they, in some cases, went to neighbors” to ask the same questions, Van Cleave said.

“I’m not an attorney but, I’ll tell you what, in my opinion that would be a violation of federal law,” Van Cleave said. “To go off on a fishing trip with that information, much less sharing information like that with neighbors, there’s no way that’s legal.”

And, as I said, this is just one of the things listed in the account, there are others. And Eric Greitens thinks it’s fine. He wants local elected officials to sell out their law abiding citizens that depend on them, and elected them for what? Relief from federal pressure, a new militarized Humvee or something? I dunno, nor do I care. But this sort of abuse of citizens is what the Missouri SAPA is meant to prevent. We currently have a weaponized federal law enforcement branch, if you doubt that ask someone that’s been attacked by them.

Isn’t it nice to have friends that tip you off to stuff that’s going on so you can fire up the internet and share in the fun? Eric Greitens was on the Pete Mundo in the morning show, a morning radio show that covers Missouri politics, local politics, events and opinions. I know for a fact someone sent in a question about his waffling support on Missouri’s SAPA. And asked in light of his recent kerfluffle (Caleb Rowden’s call to the MOHP) would he be re-thinking his lack of support for it?

Nope. He was asked, but just like he weaseled around before when the show host asked him about it. The host mentioned Dana Loesch had dinged him on it, and to be honest Dana is supporting Eric Schmitt. Greitens just dismissed the question and said since she’s supporting another candidate…..but listen for yourself, it’s not that long a segment and hopefully I have it set to start after the ads.

Another caller later pointed out Greitens hadn’t answered the question, it seemed his approach is “If you don’t support me, you’re a RINO” and that he is very much making use of the branding and labels of MAGA. I don’t trust this, I don’t trust it at all and the more he does it the more it makes my spidey senses tingle. I really wanted to write a column in support of this guy, but government is not a friend of the people. Especially not now.

Most of the show including follow up callers can be found here https://omny.fm/shows/pete-mundo-kcmo-talk-radio-103-7fm-710am/eric-greitens-controversial-rino-hunting-ad-goes-v

I also listened to a Dennis Prager Fireside chat today (Otto! The Bulldog!) On what’s more dangerous than Guns?
https://www.prageru.com/video/ep-241-what-is-more-dangerous-than-guns

He rightly points out that nuclear weapons are far more dangerous than guns. But no one is concerned that France, the U.K. and more than likely Israel have them. People are concerned Russia, North Korea, China and soon Iran have them. Then he pointed out how many millions have been murdered at the hands of their own governments. Only government having guns is far scarier than guns, because who’s hand the gun rests in matters.
So a politician that loudly proclaims he’s pro-Second Amendment while obviously on more than one occasion disparaging laws set to protect citizens from Federal overreach does not impress me. The time to get legislation like that passed is before it’s needed, because after it’s needed it’s too late. If Greitens can’t look down the road and foresee that, he’s not going to help much. He’s like the guy in the bus after it’s gone off the curve and tumbled down the cliff on the third roll who says “Slow down and watch out for the curve!”. He may not be as bad as a Susan Collins or a Roy Blunt, but he sure isn’t a Rand Paul or Josh Hawley. And that’s just if there is no malicious intent.

Nope, Spidey senses are tingling.

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Fathers, Here There and Everywhere

I admit it, from time to time I get very discouraged about the state of our country. It seems like the evil is rolling in unchecked. Peaceful law abiding citizens are in a gulag that is worse than the conditions of the terrorists at Gitmo. Parents concerned about critical race theory are labeled terrorists and harassed by a man who is head of the DOJ and who’s son-in-law makes his living off selling CRT materials to schools. And now following the dictator’s playbook they have decided to start trying to outlaw defensive tools. Food processing plants and livestock are burning, dying, or just in general not making it into the food supply chain. The Xiden crime regime is still pushing the deadly death darts and Cacklin’ Kamela is the new head of the ministry of truth. All pretty bad, eh?

But then this weeks Torah portion. This weeks portion is Beha’alotecha. It’s Numbers (Bemidbar-In The Desert) 8:1-12:16.

Fair warning, I’m totally unqualified to teach on this. But this is what spoke to me and why I find so much encouragement in our situation today.

From the 6th reading, the incident at Tav’eirah (blaze). The reading has been discussing the signals to travel and to rest, then it comes to a part where they are resting. The mixed multitude (non-Jews that traveled with them when they left Egypt) begin to re-think this submitting to G-d’s laws and so they search for an excuse to to avoid them. First they complain about how they were able to travel three days journey in one day. A mercy G-d gave them so they could get into the land quicker. This didn’t go down well, so G-d sent a fire down to consume the worst of them. The ones that hadn’t gotten as bad wised up and begged Moshe to intercede for them, which he did. But you know who else the fire consumed? The 70 elders, that should have known better and should have taught the people better. It probably is terrible to say, but this made me stop and think. Huh, leaders that should have been leaders and didn’t, pay a price. People that are leaders and shirk their duty for personal gain pay a price. At least that time they sure did.

Then the mixed multitude, these people are troublemakers, began to grow wistful for the bonds of slavery, for being beaten, starved and having no real say in their lives. Living under G-d’s rules for a healthy moral society was so cumbersome you see! Even though G-d fed them manna every day, which would take on the flavor of whatever a person desired they began to whine and cry “We want meat! Who will give us meat!” Yes, they have flocks and herds with them, but that is still what they whined. And then the Israelis joined in.

They weren’t done, “Oh, we miss cucumbers, watermelons, leeks, and the fish we ate so enjoyably in a relaxed atmosphere free of divine obligations. Kid you not! They were slaves in Egypt, what relaxed atmosphere? At this point in the lesson I’m picturing Moshe and Aaron standing side by side with identically dropped jaws doing a simultaneous face palm.

G-d is now really angry, Moshe knows it’s evil and this is the ninth, ninth time the people have challenged G-d’s ability to provide for them. Nine. NINE. Not that I’m perfect and blameless on all counts but it seems like a lot to me. And that reminds me of all the times G-d has miraculously helped me. Looking back at my opening, G-d was, is and will be.

But this meat thing gets on his nerves. Moshe is beside himself, he wants to know why G-d had placed the burden of these people on his shoulders alone. He wants to know where he’s going to get meat for all of them? And besides that the original 70 elders are well done. I can’t do it.

But G-d is his father, and our father. He tells Moshe to replace the errant elders who didn’t do their job by taking 72 tickets and writing elder on 70 of them and leave two blank. Then to take 6 elders from each tribe. That’s 72, but only 70 will become elders.

Ah, simple paper ballots lead to good voting outcomes. G-d voted and the 70 he wanted became elders. No Dominion voting machines involved. Paper and done! I’m sure there is a message in there!

Next onto the meat. G-d provides meat aplenty for his children, for a month. Until they are sick of it. To be more specific the worst of the complainers died when they first ate it, the others died over the month. G-d provided enough quail for over 600,000 people for over a month. In one day while Moshe and the elders were in their tents as it pains the righteous to see the wicked punished. I think I need to work on myself as I personally want to see Nuremberg II televised and I can about guarantee a better viewing audience than the Jan 6 clown show.

But what do I find in this? That G-d is in control. Of everything. He can deal with the mixed multitude, he can deal with antifa and BLM. He can deal with the derelict elders, he can deal with RINOs and McConnell and McCarthy that sell the people out. While there was no food shortage and the manna could taste like cherry cheesecake, chocolate cheesecake, key lime cheesecake or coffee cheesecake or even non-cheesecake foods (why?) when the people wanted meat, G-d supplied it. Nothing is too great for G-d. Where I sometimes get off track is what is in my will and what is in his will. I think of something my Rabbi told me a few years ago. It was in relation to a totally unrelated situation to this, but he said “G-d can do anything he wants anytime he wants”, and when something I never thought would happen did, I heard his voice saying that. I was in awe for months!

I was blessed with the best father a girl could have. My dad never said “Oh no, girls don’t need to learn how to do this, or no girls don’t do that sort of thing”. If I wanted to learn and he knew how, he taught me. When I bought a farm with no running water and an outhouse, he and Mom came down and helped me work on it almost every day till I could live in it. I still remember when I got indoor plumbing, and I was living here for a while before that happened. Short Dad story, as I had an outhouse and Dad hated it that I had to go outside after dark to use the outhouse, he saw a chamber pot at a garage sale. As he paid for it the lady asked him if his wife was going to plant flowers in it? He told her no, it was for his daughter to use at night so she didn’t have to go outside to the outhouse. I’m still chuckling and smiling as I type this. Dang I miss my Dad. He was Roy Rogers and John Wayne all rolled into one. My Dad is the Dad there, in B’Shaymime.

G-d of the Torah portion is the father everywhere, nothing is too big for him. Not corrupt politicians, not the decline of our country. Not even me as I struggle to know more and do better. He doesn’t throw in the towel. He knows everything including my heart better than I know it myself. I don’t know how this plays out. I don’t. I know that I’m responsible for doing what he puts in front of me to do. To keep suiting up and showing up. But he is the father who is everywhere and I can and do talk to him about everything.

For the fathers here, I’m giving you a fabulous movie, a very short tribute to fantastic fathers.

Happy fathers day to all the men out there. Even if you aren’t fathers, you had one. And we’re glad for that because you’re here.

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Just Once, I Want To See An Honest “Gun Control” Poll

Our bipartisan gang-rape Senators are trying to force a vote next week on the proposed package of new rights infringements despite the troubling fact that there is still no actual Senate bill filed.

I guess we have to pass it so we can see what’s in it.

But that lack of information isn’t stopping pollsters trying to claim support for the “bill.” Republican pollster Neil Newhouse alleges that 84% of gun-owning Americans support the imaginary-to-date legislation.

Oh, really? Let’s take a look at that poll. I see a few problems.

To start, they only polled those stupid enough to admit to a random, anonymous caller that they have at least one firearm in the home. But it’s much worse than that.

Respondents in the telephone portion of this survey were called from a national list of registered voters, and respondents in the online portion were drawn from a national panel of registered voters.

The caller might be anonymous, but anyone foolish enough to participate wasn’t. They started with a list of names and phone numbers of specific identified voters. Participants just told strangers who can match their “Yes, I have portable valuables in the house” answers to names and physical addresses.

Gee, what else did the pollsters ask about?

Do you have a large screen television?

Do you own easily pawned jewelry?

Do you own a nice laptop computer?

What time do you leave your home for the day?

So now we’ve limited that 84% to a pool of gullible fools.

As always in these things, the polling questions are a mess.

A mandatory waiting period on all purchases of semi-automatic guns, like the AR-15, by people under 21, so that everyone who purchases a semi-automatic gun must wait a certain number of days before taking the gun home.

That wording is going to mislead known fools into thinking that’s only a waiting period for AR-pattern firearm purchases. As best I can tell from press releases — lacking an actual bill to review — that it would apply to all centerfire semi-automatic firearms.

Then they could ask what other Constitutionally [used to be] protected rights they think should be restricted to those over 21.

Should the exercise of free speech be limited to those over 21?

Should voting be limited to those over 21?

Should the right to a trial and jury of your peers to be limited to those over 21?

Moving on…

Requiring background checks on all gun sales, including between strangers at gun shows and online. Gun sales between family, friends and hunters would be exempted from background checks.

Nothing I’ve see suggests any exemption for friends and hunters is in the deal. But even if they were exempted, I’d much rather see the question phrased differently. “Requiring background checks on all gun sales, including between strangers at gun shows and online. The check would require seller and buyer to travel to a licensed firearm dealer, and complete a form 4473 giving the ATF your name, address, gender, birth date, and race, creating a permanent searchable record of your purchase. During the waiting period, the dealer would take physical possession of the firearm. After the waiting period is complete, only then would you return to the dealer to obtain the property for which you already paid. Oh, and you have to pay extra for this dubious privilege.”

Next.

Increased funding for states to implement and strengthen so called “red flag” laws, which gives family or law enforcement a way to petition a judge to temporarily remove guns from someone who is exhibiting violent or unstable behavior.

Nope. Current law already allows that. What “red flag” laws do is expand the pool of people who can request removal, and — wait for it — do so without giving the accused a hearing — and the opportunity to face his accuser — before the taking.

I’d ask that: “Increased funding for states to implement and strengthen so called “red flag” laws, which violate federal law on due process, and the TRUAX Supreme Court ruling, to ensure that gun owners do not get a court hearing before their property is stolen.”

And the return of the “boyfriend loophole.

Prohibiting any person from purchasing or owning firearms who has been convicted of domestic violence against their boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse or significant other.

Perpetuating the lie. As phrased, that is already what the Lautenberg Amendment did decades ago. This new bit slips in the alleged “boyfriend loophole;” what closing that loophole really does is to expand the definition of boy/girlfriend from a significant romantic relationship to he picked me up in a bar for a one night stand thirty years ago. I’d probably mention that this specifically includes minor misdemeanor offenses, not just felonies.

The remaining questions pertain to school security, notably armed guards.

Support increased funding for public schools to have armed security guards on school property.

Aside from the curious omission of private school security, I’d suggest that’s insufficient. Given the notable lack of police action at Columbine, Parkland, and Uvalde, they should slide in some penalties for cops who don’t do anything but treat the event like a unscheduled coffee break.

Ah, well. I’m just dreaming. Short of winning lottery jackpot, and commissioning my own national polls, we will never see an honest victim disarmament poll.

 

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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

I’ve heard it said a picture is worth a thousand words, so this is going to be a really really long column! There have been all kinds of pity memes going around lately, many of them dealing with citizen control and on Fakebook and other social media sites people are sharing and swapping them around like baseball trading cards. Back when there was baseball…and trading cards worth trading.

So here we go, I have a few, very few for me links I am putting in to relevant stories that in my mind apply to the meme.

We shall start with what set off the latest round of calls for citizen control. The Uvalde killer who has been labeled in the corporate (biased) media as “bullied”. As per usual, they have it bass akwards.

Teen Who Knew Uvalde Shooter Drops Bomb About Him

HE was the bully, and pro-tip? Anyone, and I mean anyone, who walks around with a bag of dead cats he’s beaten to death is not normal. This is why we have animal cruelty laws.

Texas School Shooter’s Grandfather Says He Barely Spoke to His Grandson Who Lived w/ Him https://rumble.com/v16883j-texas-school-shooters-grandfather-says-he-barely-spoke-to-his-grandson-who-.html

Now does this sound normal to you? And that was a really nice truck his grandma had as well. Looked very expensive. I feel very sorry for her, she tried to help the kid and he shot her then stole her really nice truck.

I have other questions.

How DID the shooter get all that gear? He had a minimum wage job.

So now the hue and cry to get rid of “assault weapons”.

You say potato, I say potato, it’s the same rifle.

But it seems that our (in their minds) rulers have inconsistent ideas about who lawful gun owners should be. For instance, take Ukraine.

Ukraine gets rocket launchers
Biden Will arm our enemies however.

U.S. Senate approves aid to Ukraine, blocks aid to small businesses on same day

Another 40 billion gone

Oh, well, good to see where the priorities of American politicians are, right? Because they aren’t with U.S.!

Then you have exceedingly stupid politicians and even dumber talking heads on the corporate (Pfizer sponsored) media yammering on about how The Second Amendment was never meant to include modern weapons. And that might be a fun column to do in the near future. But for now, WWGWS

What would George Washington say?

Ah George, we need you now!

Fine

We can do it your way.

So then there is the talk about mandatory buy backs and confiscation. Doesn’t it seem odd a burgler is pushing to have law-abiding citizens disarmed? It’s almost like he wants to make it a “safer work environment”…for criminals.

Beta male hypocrisy

And about trusting the government to keep us safe? HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAHAHAHA and more.

Universal background check
Waco Tx

But if it’s really really about preventing death…

Gun death vs Vax death

But since I want to end this column on a happy note:

First they came

And this is around 12,464 words! In two pages.

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You’d Think That Gropin’ Joe Would Know What A Child Is

p[R]esident (when he’s not on vacation) Biden wants gun control; for the children.

President Joe Biden said that for the last two decades guns have killed more children in the U.S. than “than on-duty police officers and active duty military combined.”

Really?

The FDA defines “child” as 2-12 yo.

The Army Times reported 15,851 active duty military deaths… for 2006-2018. Do note that short period, somewhat less than 2000-2020. If we attempt to fill in the periods of 2000-2005 and 2019-2020, using Wikipedia, we get a total of 18,381 mil deaths.

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund lists 3,746 for 2000-2020. So we’re looking at a total of 22,127 military and LE deaths.

WISQARS says that, for 2000-2020, there were 4,547 firearm-related deaths (all intents) for 2-12yos (that FDA definition of “child”).

We already see that senile Gropin’ Joe is lying through his teeth. Again.

Let’s see what happens when we broaden the definition of child, and check that against WISQARS.

0-12: 5,032
0-13: 6,515
0-14: 9,265
0-15: 14,049
0-16: 21,344
0-17: 31,780

At last we exceed mil/LE deaths. If Xiden had claimed minors’ deaths, he might have a vague point. But he said “children.”

That’s quite an interesting jump in minors deaths when you include teenagers; and a jump of ten thousand when you include 17yos. Would I be out of line if I wondered if they should be looking at a gang problem, instead of guns?

And what would the mil/LE numbers look like if we limited those to people killed “by” (with, damnit) guns?

Biden’s puppeteers are manipulating and twisting data on “children” to inflict rights infringements on everyone, of all ages.

It could be (probably will be) worse. Everytown released a report using the term “youth” which astonishingly includes ten year-olds to…

24yos.

When I was 24, I’d been in the Air Force for five years; I was a Staff Sergeant, an NCOIC, and overseeing multi-million dollar contracts.

To Everytown, that’s the same as a 10yo child.

Whatever it takes to manipulate gullible minds.

 

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Jackson-Lee Has A Little Correlation Issue

Texas Congresscritter Sheila Jackson-Lee is generally good for entertaining stupidity, and this is no exception.

Jackson Lee: There Was ‘Seismic Increase of Carnage Across America Using Automatic Weapons’ after Assault Weapons Ban Expired
Jackson Lee said, “I have committed, over the years, having introduced bills dealing with the ban on assault weapons post-2004, as you well know, Ayman, that’s when it ended. And we saw the seismic increase of carnage across America using automatic weapons. And in the instance of Buffalo and the instance of Uvalde, having gone there on Sunday, meeting with and just listening to the sheer desperation of families and children. That was an AR-15 as well.”

I’m sure even the most casual TZP reader caught the main problem, but let me take this a point at a time.

I’ll start with that skyrocketing use of “automatic weapons, known legally as machineguns. Happily for us, TZP tracks machinegun use, so the data I want is readily available.

Right off, I hope you noticed that machinegun use is pretty darned rare. The next thing to notice is that prior to the misnomered “assault weapon ban” (it banned zero existing firearms) in 1994, there had been ONE reported machinegun use since 1981.

Next, note that after the “AWB” expired in 2004 there… huh, zero machine uses for the next 13 years.

That doesn’t look like much of a correlation between the AWB expiration and automatic weapon use. But do take a look between those red lines indicating when the AWB was in effect.

Three machinegun uses.

Lessee… virtually no machinegun uses prior to the ban, a “jump” (kinda statistically meaningless really, seeing as how small the samples are) during the ban, and a drop to nonexistent use once the ban expired. If I suffered a traumatic brain injury and turned into a Dimocrat, I’d probably think that the “assault weapon ban” caused machinegun use.

Heck, if I were a Dimocrat, I’d probably think the AWB caused machineguns.

But on to the point that probably had folks muttering before all that. I had recently had cause to revisit the “Assault Weapon Ban” of 1994. It didn’t address automatic weapons — machineguns — at all.

It shall be unlawful for a person to manufacture, transfer, or possess a semiautomatic assault weapon.

Machinegun use “increased” (though it didn’t) post-AWB? Jackson-Lee might as well have noted that US egg production increased post-AWB. At least that actually happened. But showing a cause and effect relation between the two might be a little difficult.

But Jackson-Lee’s real point is in that final sentence.

That was an AR-15 as well.

It was actually a Daniel Defense DDM4, not a Colt AR-15 (how many people realize that “AR-15” is a registered trademark of Colt?), but we understand that she’s attempting to “smear” all AR-pattern rifles as “automatic weapons”…

Just as Josh Sugarmann intended

“The weapons’ menacing looks, coupled with the public’s confusion over fully automatic machine guns versus semi-automatic assault weapons—anything that looks like a machine gun is assumed to be a machine gun—can only increase the chance of public support for restrictions on these weapons.”

The lie lives on. Along with this classic repeated by Jackson-Lee.

So, there’s a gathering around recognizing that assault weapons kill. They killed 19 children and two teachers.”

The known psycho wielding the rifle (singular) killed those people, with a rifle.

100+ million people with tens of millions of AR-pattern firearms DID NOT.

But blame the 0.000005% of inanimate objects for the actions of <0.000001% of gun owners.

 

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So You Want To Repeal The Second Amendment

Jabba the Hutt Michael Moore thinks it’s time to repeal the Second Amendment.

“Who will say on this network or any other network in the next few days, ‘It’s time to repeal the Second Amendment?’”

Bad idea, Lardo Calrissian.

You can’t repeal the Second Amendment, any more than you can repeal any of the other nine. It was a package deal, you see, an absolute prerequisite to ratifying the main body of the Constitution. Repeal one, you repeal them all. Do that, and you repeal the whole Constitution — and with it, any legal authority that the government has to exist (let alone repeal the Second Amendment).
Alexander Hope

That comes from chapter five of Hope, by Aaron Zelman and L. Neil Smith. The style makes me think that particular passage was penned by Neil (and it seems like he had a stand-alone essay to the same effect), but I don’t believe Aaron would have let that go into their co-authored novel unless he agreed with it.

As a casual student of history, who has read much about the ratification of the Constitution, I also agree.

Lose one, lose them all. Lose it all.

I suspect that Moore, and most Dims currently in DC — and far too many Repugnicans, as well — would be happy to lose the few remaining Constitutional limits on their power. They don’t particularly care about “legal authority;” just power.

The problem is… if our wanna-be tyrants are no longer restrained by that pesky Constitution, neither are the people.

The people pissed off at senseless bans, and illegal ballot drop boxes, might just decide that turning to constitutionally-enabled courts — who already defecate on individual rights at the slightest provocation — really isn’t necessary.

Voting out scumbags, and voting in new replacement scumbags who promise to use KY while screwing us? Why bother with that discarded constitutional process? Wouldn’t high-velocity lead be cheaper and faster? Not to mention proactively educating would-be replacements.

Court-blessed “constitutional” takings of property? Get rid of the Constitution and former property owners might resort to ex-constitutional re-takings, enforced with ropes and lamp posts.

Lose one, lose them all. Moore himself might want to consider the ramifications of chucking his First Amendment protections to defame folks for a buck. The people might decide, lacking that lost constitutional recourse, to go bowling for lying documentarians.

Get rid of the Constitution, and the people’s  pretend recourse… and they might stop pretending they do.

Maybe the tyrants will be counting on the out-numbered police to prop up their post-Constitution regime. How many officers would continue to be willing to do that once they’ve lost “constitutional” sovereign immunity, and the people know it?

Perhaps the Constitution has only been an illusory paper restraint on government. But it has been a potent symbolic restraint on the people, preventing them from eliminating abusive politicians and government agents out of hand. I do not truly comprehend the willingness — nay, the eagerness of the Left to go there, to surrender that protection, given the likely consequences.

We’d be starting from scratch, with new rules written by the survivors.

 

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