Dennis Henigan and John Lott discuss Mondays ruling by the Supreme Court on gun rights and what this means for the debate on the right to bear arms. Dennis Henigan is also the Law & Policy vice president at the Brady Campaign. Washington, DC
Post a CommentIn Clarence Thomas's gun rights opinion, race plays a major role (Courtland Milloy moonbat alert!)
June. 30th 2010
He hardly ever speaks during oral arguments, often appearing asleep on the bench. But in his written opinion Monday supporting the right to bear arms, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas roared to life. Referring to the disarming of blacks during the post-Reconstruction era, Thomas wrote: "It was the 'duty' of white citizen 'patrols to search negro houses and other suspected places for firearms.' If they found any firearms, the patrols were to take the offending slave or free black 'to the nearest justice of the peace' whereupon…'" –snip– Thomas made no mention of the black loss of life and liberty…
Post a CommentReid claims Paying income tax in America is Voluntary
June. 30th 2010
So the latest LSM flavor of the day is that Sharron Angle is clueless on the constitution. If you all want to see clueless, I got your clueless right here. Reid claims Paying income tax in America is Voluntary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7mRSI8yWwg Every Nevadan should see this video.
Post a CommentNRA holding its fire on Kagan, puzzling other on right
June. 30th 2010
The National Rifle Association is keeping its powder dry on a second straight Supreme Court nominee, even as other conservative groups and Republican lawmakers have sharply questioned nominee Elena Kagan's views on gun ownership and other issues. As Ms. Kagan's confirmation hearing entered its second day, NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said Tuesday that the powerful lobby group has not yet taken a position on President Obama's choice, even though the NRA has publicly stated that Ms. Kagan's views appear to be "out of the mainstream" and at times "extremely troubling." "The KKK references are bizarre," said Mr. Arulanandam, referring to…
Post a CommentUSMC Adopts New Open-tip SOST 5.56 Ammo
June. 30th 2010
USMC Adopts New Open-tip ÂSOSTÂ 5.56 Ammo2/17/2010 After learning that M855 NATO ammo does not perform well from short-barreled rifles such as the M4 carbine, the U.S. Marine Corps has started issuing a new type of 5.56Ã45 ammo to its troops in Afghanistan. The new SOST (Special Operations Science and Technology) ammo, officially designated MK 318 MOD 0 ÂCartridge, Caliber 5.56mm Ball, Carbine, BarrierÂ, features a different open-tip 62mm bullet. The new bullet, with a lead core (in the top half) and solid copper bottom half, is similar to hunting bullets such as FederalÂs Trophy Bonded Bear Claw. The SOST…
Post a CommentCA Legal Thompson guns coming soon
June. 30th 2010
Kahr Arms has partnered with LAN World to introduce Auto Ordnance’s Thompson style rifles to California. To make them CA legal a Bullet Button device will be fitted by LAN World and they will only be supplied with 10 round magazines. The Bullet Button prevents the magazine removal without a tool (which in this case is a bullet tip). Even a 10 round drum mag will be available!
How to Conduct a Internet Investigation (or How To Find People in Cyberspace Who Don’t Want to Be Found)
June. 30th 2010
Police brutality Cases Spark Non-profit Group
June. 30th 2010
The group is called Citizens Against Brutality and it was formed by family members of police brutality victims. (Yeah, It’s getting that bad)
Post a CommentFormer Calif. officer says he pulled wrong weapon
June. 30th 2010
A former San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer testified Friday that he mistakenly pulled out his pistol instead of a stun gun when he shot and killed an unarmed black man who was lying face down on an Oakland train platform.
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