Anti-gun comedian Bill Engvall is scheduled to be the featured entertainer at the 2015 SHOT Show State of the Industry dinner by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Not smart. The NSSF is made up of gun industry companies (as opposed to the NRA, which represents individual gun owners). Gun companies make guns. Engvall wants to ban a bunch of them.
At the same time, the anti-gun mommies are attacking (here and here) fellow comedian Jeff Foxworthy and country singer Alan Jackson for agreeing to perform at the NRA convention in Nashville.
Maybe Jeff and Bill should have a Blue Collar Duel.
Psychopathic film director Rejina Sincic has created a PSA video advocating that teens commits multiple dangerous felonies* in the name of gun control.
In the video, a boy steals an unholstered presumably loaded firearm from his mother’s room, drops it unsecured into his bookbag, and then carries it to school. After class the boy pulls the pistol out of his bookbag and puts it on his startled teacher’s desk, saying, “Can you take this away? I don’t feel safe with a gun in my house.”
*List of felonies advocated in this video:
- Theft
- Unlawful possession of a weapon by a minor
- Possession of stolen property (x2)
- Illegal concealed carry of a weapon
- Possession of a weapon on school property (x2)
- Brandishing
- Assault with a deadly weapon
- Conspiracy to illegally transfer stolen property (x2)
- Receiving stolen property
… and if your kid tries something like this, you should whip him until they take you away.
How can this “director” be so profoundly stupid? Did they leave her room unlocked?
It looks like Bloomberg’s group has been conspiring with Mastercard to suppress gun businesses and customers. Sounds like a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act of 1970) violation to me.