Showing posts with label Gun Control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gun Control. Show all posts

15 August 2026

Be Careful

The court in Texas has ruled that with the tax set to zero, it cannot be justified under the taxing power.

Which means that if there was any tax at all on the NFA items, it would have been just peachy.

Even 1¢.

This is the amount we should worry about, not Congress cranking it up from the 1934 $200 to an inflation adjusted $5,000.

A penny tax justifies registration.

Of anything!

They will say, "It's only a penny, why are you being so unreasonable?"

We're going to need a 2nd Amendment ruling to end this shit, and I think that the Texas court punted on this to avoid the actual ruling that would end it on purpose. 

12 August 2026

I'll Give The Clumsy Answer

A Better Way 2A asks, "If gun rights are for everyone, why do you get upset when everyone shows up?"

They go on to explain what closed minded, anti-LGBT fools conservative gun owners are.

I think that might just be the reason...  You're being rude and you're displaying prejudice.

Maybe stop?

You're not Antifa or Socialists, but you're standing with members of Antifa, the John Brown Gun Club and the Socialist Rifle Association.

Smiling.

Yeah.

There's your reason they get upset when "everyone" shows up.

05 August 2026

So They're Just Guns Now?

 GOA got a great ruling from a Federal Court in Texas that appears to nuke the NFA for items where the stamp was dropped to $0 for a large swath of specific people and likely everyone!

Summation here:

 

The government has 7 days to file an appeal to the, generally, pro-gun 5th circuit.

25 June 2026

Aloha Bitches

Hawaii's vampire rule has been struck on 2nd and 14th Amendment grounds.

For everyone scoring at home, this is another 14th Amendment incorporation moment.

It's also reminding Hawaii that they're a state and subservient to the US Constitution and there's no legal binding to the spirit of aloha. 

17 June 2026

I Have A Potential Solution

Dear gun makers, want this shit to end?

Stop all government sales.

No sales to any government entity or employee.

State, clearly, "people no get, cop no get," and watch the police lobbying organizations suddenly become pro-gun.

Ammo makers, you too.

The only reason places like NY and Cali keep doing this disarmament shit by a thousand cuts is because they know they have the support of the cops who still get theirs even if no civilian can own a gun.

I would not be surprised to find SIG-Sauer at the heart of all this, because their business model is centered on agency, government and military sales.  Losing the civilian market suits them and they'd be pleased to have monopoly status.

They should ask H&K and Colt how that works out in the long run. 

I Know Why

 

They are referring to this.

It's because the people of Great Britain have been disarmed.

20 May 2026

40 Years Of FOPA

40 years, yesterday, the Firearms Owners Protection Act went into effect.

Overall, a net positive, but the ban on new machine guns is still a thorn.

A few states reversed some of the gains, but most of us got freer. 

19 May 2026

Self Correcting?

Tradition, Florida, has banned firearms from all the common areas.

Because it's, technically, private property, they can do that.

They're not a city, they're a planned community and their little ban is just an HOA rule.  If they were an incorporated entity, they would be forbidden to make that rule. 

However, he local popo has, publicly, stated that they don't enforce HOA rules, just state law.  This leaves them without a ready means to stop people from carrying in the common areas.

So, who's going to bell the cat?

A person who is against guns is going to tell someone with a gun to stop?

I think my reply would be along the lines of, "make me," because other people with guns aren't coming to stop me.

Living in the Wild West™ of unincorporated county has its drawbacks sometimes, but at least we don't have an HOA.

HOA's are run by the people who don't have anything else to do but run the HOA.  It's their life.  They are also the most busybody Karens you can imagine.  The only counter is to dedicate your life to the HOA, get elected and do nothing but run the HOA...

Normal people don't like that or seek it, so the Karens always end up in charge.

But bullshit like this almost always leads to the normal people staging a coup and reversing the stupid rule that pissed them off and normality is restored until Karen returns to power. 

08 May 2026

Pessimistic Me?

Yes, it's good news that the DOJ is suing over an AWB.

But we can also see that Duncan v Bonta is not moving and it's been sitting there for...

Nine years since the initial, favorable, ruling.

Three years since the 9th Circus Circuit issued the unfavorable ruling saying the law could proceed and be enforced.

Waiting on the Supreme Court.

Again.

Still.

It took our side two years to file for certiorari, FFS!

So, good on the DOJ for suing Denver.  Should have the injustice removed in about ten years...  Assuming that the succeeding administrations and their DOJ keep the case going.

That's why we're pessimists!  They can't do a decade's worth of litigation in the two years remaining. 

30 April 2026

Good News

The Firearms Policy Coalition has posted this list to their Facebook account.


FPC LEGAL ALERT
The ATF has posted summaries of the new regulations, which include:
1) Repeal Biden's pistol brace rule
2) Revising "engaged in the business" rule
3) Revising machine gun definition in response to Cargill decision
4) Remove requirement for FFLs to post info about Youth Handgun Safety Act
5) Revising 4473 form, including allowing electronic forms and increase the time NICS checks remain valid
6) Allow FFLs to keep electronic records
7) Replace indefinite retention of 4473s with definite time periods of 20 or 30 years
Allow “Non-Over-the-Counter” firearm sales by FFLs to residents of the same state
9) Repeal interstate NFA transport notice requirement for trips under 365 days, with all others no longer requiring approval before transport
10) Joint NFA registration for married couples
11) Remove NFA CLEO notification
12) Clarify that "common, reasonably necessary activities during travel" are covered by FOPA transportation protection
13) Allow import of dual-use frames, receivers, and barrels
14) Clarify that "training rounds" are not ammunition
15) Eliminate engraving requirement for people making NFA firearms out of existing serialized guns
16) "Clarify that a person receiving assistance in only one functional area (such as financial management) would not, on that basis alone, be considered prohibited" under mental health disqualifier
17) Requiring biological sex on ATF Forms
18) Clarify when a transaction is a straw purchase
19) Formally define "willfully" for firearms violations.
20) "Remove the list of former Soviet countries from which ATF currently denies applications to permanently import most firearms and ammunition, retaining only the Russian Federation"
Nearly all good as far as I can see.  The Devil will be in the details, of course.

Obviously, we want all their stupid shit deleted and the "The Lord giveth and the The Lord taketh away," nature of ATF regulation be eliminated; but we fucking marched to where we are since 1934; stopping and doing some baby steps backwards is a huge deal.

14 April 2026

Is It Doing Anything Good?

I keep wondering if there's anything positive to the citizenry from any kind of registry of firearms, legal or not.

We keep getting told that it helps solve crimes.

If that were true, I'd think there'd be ample bragging about it.

It doesn't even get stolen guns recovered from thieves back to their rightful owners because many jurisdictions simply destroy any firearms they find at crime scenes.

If this story is correct, an illegal, and useless for anything good, registry will soon be a thing of the past.

Not that we can trust them to have actually destroyed ALL copies of it... 

17 March 2026

Quoted In Full

Devon Eriksen says:

If you don't own a rifle, your opinion is mostly irrelevant.

Everything humans do to interact and work together is a proxy for force.

Force is base-level communication, because it requires no common language or concepts, and it definitively settles every dispute. Problem with it is, it's risky, expensive, and mostly not very enjoyable.

So we developed proxies for it. First language, then persuasion, deception, negotiation, money, blackmail, fake news, advertising, psychology, etc, etc, it's all a proxy for the underlying asset... force.

So if you have no weapon, then your opinion is only relevant when it influences those who do, whether directly or through second and higher order effects.

This places you at a considerable disadvantage, not only because those who can wield force directly can cut through the abstractions and wield that force directly, but also because the threat, stated or implied, of doing so carries weight and can change how others wield those higher-level abstractions.

This is why Jordan Peterson is wrong.

Free speech, when available, can be used to defend many things, but when it is under threat, it cannot be used to defend itself.

The right to bear arms, however, can be used to defend the right to bear arms.

And that is the difference.

If you need a further example, look at what is happening in Britain. The masters do not want their slaves expressing certain opinions, and they are imprisoning them for doing so.

Their real plan of attack, for course, has little to do with the people being imprisoned. They only have the resources to do that to a tiny fraction of the population.

The real plan is heads on spikes. It's using the fear of being one of those people to shut everyone up. Everyone but them.

But ask yourself... if you were British, or French, or Canadian, or Australian (or perhaps you actually are), instead of having the outrageous good fortune to be American, what the hell would you do?

How would you use the right of free speech to defend the right of free speech? If you say this is wrong, they'll find an excuse to call it hate speech and lock you up.

And you consented to this, you morons. A few crazies shot a vanishingly small percentage of kids, and instead of locking up the crazies, like any sensible population, you let them take away your only capacity to resist them.

You cheered for it.

You begged for it.

You brag about it.

You try to snap back at us with it, saying that at least .00000000001% of your schoolchildren (in the ghetto) aren't being shot (by other feral teens in the ghetto), as third-world barbarians hack your little girls to death with machetes and rape your teenage daughters and your own government won't lift a finger to stop it, because they hate you and they want it to happen.

You don't want to admit that the primary civil right, the right on which all the others is based, is the right to be armed.

Because if you did, you would have to face three horrifying truths:

1. You've been wrong all this time, and the very thing you were smuggest about was your biggest mistake.

2. You are in a shit situation, because you now have to figure out how to bring down a government that hates you, can use force on you any time they want, and you can't stop them.

3. America, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic are the only free countries on Earth. Everywhere else is a police state.

Americans have always known that ultimately, no matter who you are, now matter where you are, no one is coming to save you. You must possess the means to save yourself, or at least to fight back, to make yourself expensive and dangerous to kill, so you can save the next guy.

This is the reason, the real reason, why Americans love guns.

We let you pretend it was because we were fat stupid belligerent rednecks who like power fantasies, because that lie seemed to make you happy, and it's not nice to take away the comforting delusions of toddlers and crazy people.

But now that delusion is hurting you, and, contemptuous as you have been of us, you are fellow human beings, fellow civilized humans beings, and we don't want to see you die, so we have to tell you the truth.

We love guns because they are not only the tool of liberty, they are symbol of our value, not as tools or slaves of regime, but as independent, free human beings of inherent worth.

In America, when I walk past a police officer on the street, he has a badge and a gun. But I have a gun, too. Right there under my shirt. And [mine] works just like his.

And that changes everything. Because now I am not the only one dependent on the rule of law. He is dependent upon the rule of law, too. Because if the rule of law is the only thing that prevents him from killing me under color of authority, then the rule of law is the only thing that prevents me from killing him in the act of resistance.

The deterrents exist on both sides, and we all have to play nice. And mostly, we do. Because those deterrents make sure we really, really want to.

They're not playing nice any more on your side of the big blue wobbly thing. They have guns. All you have is a mouth and a keyboard.

How that working out for you?

An armed society is a polite society. That's not just a saying. That's not just fiction.

And Terry Pratchett was dead wrong. It doesn't just last until "some twerp drinks out of the wrong mug or picks up someone else's change by mistake and five minutes later you're picking noses out of the beer nuts."

Only a person from a disarmed society, who has never lived in a armed one, could have been so profoundly, pig-headedly, disastrously delusional.

If you haven't trained with guns, owned guns, carried guns, you have no idea what they're like, or what you would do if you had one, or what everyone would do in a bar where everyone had one.

Because the answer, the real answer, to "[what everyone does] in a pub where everyone goes armed" is "not get their goohuloog heads kicked in by the police for speaking out against their masters".

12 February 2026

Oh Canada

It seems that all that gun control they have up in The Great White North didn't keep someone from shooting up a school and murdering a bunch of people.

And here I thought that just happened in places with lots of guns, like Florida and Texas.

And another shooter who's trans.

Ugh.

Though I am tempted to dust off the old textbooks and see what they say about gender dysphoria and compare it to the "standards" of care today.

I'm going to go out on a limb that looks pretty damn strong and speculate that we're not seeing any genuine cases of dysphoria but we're seeing a the results of brains broken by being convinced they do have a malady that needs to be "treated."

Almost as if emotions took over for science.

That NEVER happens...  Oh, wait.

Well, not that often...  Dammit!

Maybe some science will return to things like medicine.

23 January 2026

Damn Governments

Someone at SHOT Show has spoken to the folks at SNT Motiv about when the K2 clones would be hitting the US market.

End of 2026 at the soonest, if at all.

It seems that a major hurdle isn't US law, but South Korean laws about unwashed civilians having "military" weapons.

They're optimistic, but it's a maze to negotiate.

Gives me longer to save up, I guess. 

16 December 2025

No Force Of Law

Harvey reports that the local McDonalds has put up no gun signage.

Concealed means concealed if you still wanna go there, and the worst they can do is ask you to leave and have you trespassed if you refuse AND wait around for the cops to give you your trespass citation.

I think I am inclined to shop elsewhere for my heart attack inducers.

I like Culver's and Wendy's better anyways.

13 December 2025

Unpossible!

Once again:

The possession, use, or storage of Weapons or Firearms is strictly prohibited on all [Brown] University Property and at [Brown] University-sponsored events, except as authorized under this policy.

There cannot have been a mass shooting at Brown University because firearm possession, use and storage has been prohibited.

Do not repeat the lies of the mass media.

Or, maybe, just MAYBE, gun free victim zones are the problem and not the guns.

I don't recall any mass shootings since Texas legalized campus carry.

09 December 2025

Lemme Check

Ilhan Omar thinks we should have Federal gun registration.

Yeah, right.  Let's ignore that the number of firearms is increasing steadily and the rate of crime done with them is falling.

As Fuddbusters points out, let's say the, ever efficient, Feral Gubmint can register a gun a minute.

There's 637 to 985 million firearms out there to register!

At one a minute...  1,215.28 to 1,897.2 years.

This assumes 100% compliance, and even traditionally polite and law-abiding Canada can't get that!

We're also seeing the effects of giving up personal arms in places like Great Britain.

Compliance is gonna be low.

Even saying, "we're gonna register all the new guns and not worry about the almost a billion already out there!" adds 47.7 years of registration at one gun a minute every year for the 25 million guns added to the supply.

I think they can record and register the new guns a lot faster than one a minute.

It's possible to register all the new guns.

It's not possible to account for all the existing guns.

When a gun is damaged beyond repair, there's no requirement to tell anyone about it.  Some simple precautions and it's in the scrap bin.

Ten years later, what gun?

The non-compliant will simply say they had the proverbial boating accident and without a search of their residence you don't know if they're lying.  You can't know!

This also assumes they hid it IN their residence to be found during a search too.

I think your average clumsy boater is smart enough to cache their accidentally lost guns off site.

Home Depot sells everything you need to hide a gun for decades.

15 November 2025

They Be Ignurnt

Extremists in Congress are trying to pass a national concealed carry mandate, which would force states to allow people to carry hidden, loaded guns without training or passing a background check.
 
This dangerous mandate would reward the states with the weakest gun laws and punish those that have taken real steps to reduce crime. It would bulldoze local safety standards and put every community at risk.
 
If this passes, anyone you see could have a gun on them—and the police would be powerless to protect you. Leaders must stand up for public safety and put a stop to the gun lobby’s dangerous agenda.
 
- Giffords Org 

Well, there's 29 states where you can carry without any training or permission slip already, so odds are the situation is already "anyone you see could have a gun on them."

You're also very unlikely to need the police to protect you from a perfectly legal activity.

41 states already recognize each others permits.

It's literally not a problem except in the states with the most draconian gun control and the highest crime rates. 

13 November 2025

I Don't Think The Problem Is What You Say It Is

The new mayor of NYFC wants a national ban on everyday normal rifles.

He cites the crime statistics in NYFC and says there's nothing NYFCPD can do because they're legal outside the walls of his Socialist Utopia.

Except...

Every time a liberal takes over the mayor's office in NYFC, there's a wave of retirements from the NYPD who move to Florida and decide they have a few years left in them before actually retiring and join the local PD or sheriff's department.

Florida, where everyday normal rifles are legal, doesn't have the crime problems that NYFC does.

But we have the same cops who couldn't keep it under control where such things were illegal.

Hmmmm.

Considering that crime with everyday normal rifles isn't actually a problem anywhere, the FBI doesn't even break them out from the rifle category in their crime report and hardly any crime is done with rifles...

Yeah, another lying liberal mayor of NYFC.

The pity of it is that city has far too much influence on other idiots who still vote.

Perhaps less than ever before, but...

Still time to sell the place to the Bureau of Prisons.  John Carpenter is still around to help with the design. 

23 October 2025

Trying To Figure It Out

California is banning Glocks because they're too easy to convert to full-auto.

California is blaming Glock for this.

This has me thinking.

Is there another product where the end-user modifies it and the manufacturer is responsible for the, illegal, modification?

I don't recall Ford, Chevy, GMC or Ram being implicated in the diesel tuner stuff.  Just the tuners, the companies who made the tuning software and, in some cases, the owners of the trucks.

I've seen people get in trouble for removing the catalytic converters, but never seen the automakers get busted.

I've seen people get in trouble for aftermarket lighting and never seen the automaker get even chided.

Have Apple or Microsoft been subpoenaed because their operating systems do nothing to stop child pornography?

Once again, it's guns, it's different.