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Litigation, MS Permits, Idiocy, Tactics
GRPC The 35th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC 2020) will be held ONLINE next weekend, September 19 & 20th, 2020. Hosted by the Second Amendment Foundation and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. The conference agenda includes 32 panel discussions including the very heavy hitters in the gun rights movement. FREE. Election A plain […] Read More
Litigation, Kenosha & Portland, Pepper Spray
Litigation Judge Ronald Leighton of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington (state) has (erroneously) ruled that Washington’s voter-approved Initiative 1639 is constitutional and will remain law. The law implemented the same enhanced background checks, waiting periods, and purchasing requirements that have been in place for handgun purchases. The case resulted from a lawsuit filed against the […] Read More
Election, Litigation, Enemies, Riots, Juries
Election & the courts Stakes high for Supreme Court as Trump battles for reelection I’ve said several times before that likely federal judiciary nominations are my only criteria when voting for president. Can I just say one more thing? Donald Trump, Jr., 2024. Those Who Forget History… A reminder about Ms. Harris Litigation Last week, Hawaii Firearms Coalition director Jon […] Read More
Election, Litigation, NRA, Carry, Shotgun Fish
Election & media enemies An interesting read on eligible presidential candidates, by Alan Korwin. Biden vs. Harris Eric Holder, Barack Obama, Charles Schumer as the next SCOTUS justices? Vote. FYI, Liberal activists have lobbied for years to expand the number of federal judges when Democrats take the White House, enabling them to tilt the federal bench markedly to the left. […] Read More
Election, NRA, YOYO, Only Ones
Election Well, Shotgun Joe chose serial liar Kamala Harris, the virulently anti-gun U.S. Sen. (D-CA) and former California Attorney General as his V.P. running mate. It is widely presumed that Biden, if elected, will not be capable of finishing his term due to his alleged and obvious decreased mental capacity, and therefore the Democratic V.P. pick is most important. Harris apparently […] Read More
NRA Lawsuits, Mobs, Trouble, Sales
NRA/litigation Anti-gun New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) has filed a lawsuit that aims to dissolve the National Rifle Association, alleging that the group violated state law governing non-profit organizations. The state civil suit alleges that the NRA instituted “a culture of self-dealing, mismanagement and negligent oversight,” and accuses CEO and Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, former CFO Woody […] Read More
Joe, NRA, SCOTUS
Words A thought: If they’re rioting, don’t call them “protesters.” Action item on federal “red flag” nonsense House Votes to “Red Flag” Military Personnel in Veto-Proof Majority Shotgun Joe’s gun confiscation plan https://joebiden.com/gunsafety/ (You’ll have to click through the contribution request.) Flying with guns We have word that the TSA has modified its rules for transport of guns in checked baggage […] Read More
NRA Meeting, Litigation, Church Attack, DGUs, Ayoobio
NRA meeting postponed again? We have a report that the NRA Annual Meeting of Members and Board Meeting scheduled for the first weekend in September in Springfield, MO, is being rescheduled, probably for November, due to COVID-19 attendance limitations. We understand that the NRA membership sale runs until the end of this month. Litigation Dick Heller Weighing Another D.C. Gun […] Read More
MS AG, Church Attack, COVID, Boats, Lead
Mississippi local gun bans Mississippi’s new attorney general seems to have finally found her website. There is now a page for complaints about local governments violating state law concerning gun ban signs. Churches Attackers don’t always use guns. This example was last Sunday in Florida. Election. Less than 4 months away. All 435 seats in the United States House of […] Read More
MS Anniversary & Bills, Churches, Deterrence
Mississippi’s whining and clueless liberals THIRTY years ago this summer, in 1990, the State of Mississippi enacted its concealed carry license law, making it legal for a person with the license (also called a permit in the law) to carry a handgun in most places. Before that (and since then without the license), it was generally illegal to carry a […] Read More