Notes From HPS
BY Herschel Smith10 years, 5 months ago
The Mexican government has begun arresting armed “vigilantes,” desperate citizens in fear for their lives who can no longer wait for their compromised government to rein in ultra-violent cartels.
I knew it wouldn’t last, and especially since [at least some of the] citizens opposing the cartels took on uniforms and declared subservience to the state. Like all good gun controllers, they don’t care about the safety and health of the people. They care about their control. Once again, folks. Gun control is about … control.
Via David Codrea, GOA:
Once again, anti-gun Senators like Kay Hagan (D-NC), Mark Begich (D-AK), Mary Landrieu (D-LA), and Mark Pryor (D-AR) are trying to trick gun owners into supporting them in their upcoming tough races for reelection in pro-gun states.
At the core of their slimy scheme is a do-nothing bill being pushed as the Sportsmen’s Act (S. 2363). North Carolina’s Kay Hagan, who voted FOR the universal gun registry bill, is the chief sponsor.
Other chief cosponsors are Mary Landrieu (who also voted for universal gun registration) and Mark Begich and Mark Pryor (who, according to Harry Reid’s staff, would have cast the deciding votes for that universal gun registry bill, had their votes been needed). It’s also cosponsored by anti-gun leader Joe Manchin (D-WV).
Read the rest at the link. It gets more complicated – or not. Here’s my take. No more laws of any kind until the ones in place get repealed, and that means the Hughes Amendment, the Gun Control Act, The NFA. If you want to stick national carry reciprocity in there somewhere, that’s fine with me. Until then, block everything these communists try to do. There. That wasn’t too complicated.
And then remember that the Obama administration has asserted (and indeed exercised) the “right” to use armed drones to assassinate suspected “terrorists,” without regard to their American citizenship. And people like Franchi accuse us of using “violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes”?
Subservience is for little people. Power is for the philosopher-kings inside the beltway.
I’m glad that Mike Vanderboegh documented the damage to his computer this time courtesy of the TSA. So the TSA doesn’t just feel up little girls, remove colostomy bags, look at naked pictures of people as they walk through machines, and push around the elderly. They can also tear up computers.
The TSA is the lowest common denominator of our society. Except maybe for SWAT teams.
The Strike One pistol is coming to America (I’m surprised that the ATF approved it). Has anyone I know ever shot it before?
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