“Gun Death” More Family Violence

This one is just disgusting:

A six-month old baby died and his mother was in critical condition after a family member stabbed them both on Thursday in a Sacramento suburb, police said.

This is just a really strange case. It was the mother’s nephew who stabbed her and her baby. No motive was given, and after the attack the monster advanced on the responding officer with the knife and still covered in blood.

Eyewitnesses suggest it might have been suicide by cop. So yeah, there was a “Gun Death” here, but that’s not what upset me.

Are you upset by this story? Was it because of the “Gun Death”? Why are we putting more weight on “Gun Death”?

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Images of the Antis and Quote of the Day

First the quote from Braden Lynch:

If the gun control advocates took no more action and disavowed themselves from all of the rhetoric about confiscation for 50 years, would they get closer to their goal? I worry that people would get complacent and our resurging gun culture might recede and ownership levels actually decrease.

Of course, they are hard-wired to hate our firearms which represent, and are actually useful in, resistance to their despotic designs. So, no they can’t back off, and I think that gun culture will still flourish because it is such fun and the need for it will never go away.

Now the image:

Translation: SEE? We don’t want to BAN GUNS! We want to restrict people OWNING guns!

Of course images like this, or recent pressers like this aren’t a concession on the old saw of gun-banning, but an understanding of the playing field. The NFA was originally supposed to include ALL handguns (hence why they went to such trouble to define long guns), and the Brady Campaign used to be called Handgun Control Inc. Their original plan was to ban all handguns from the American people. Only a bulk of the American people OWNED handguns and didn’t want them taken away or taxed. So the antis started focusing on “Assault Weapons” and the newer handguns that had “Evil” features and larger magazines rather than the single-stack pistols and revolvers that were the most popular handguns of the 60’s through about the 80s when the Wonder-Nine trend started up.

They were successful in the 90s with their ban on “Assault Weapons”, but of course this ban also inspired curiosity and brought a LOT of people into the fold for loving the utility of the so-called “Assault Weapons”.

Now they’re saying they aren’t interested in banning guns, instead they want to restrict people’s right to keep and bear them. (Bonus points for throwing in a poorly understood “Well Regulated” quote).

Still they aren’t coming around on “Assault Weapons” or even their longer-held desire to ban handguns. The antis fought to the bitter end in Chicago and DC gun bans. They have fought the last three carry bans in DC, Chicago, and Wisconsin with their all. Places like New York, California, Massachusetts, and New Jersey, among others, who all have some form of “Assault Weapons” Ban aren’t seeing any political pressure to back down.

No they still want to ban ALL GUNS, not just add the restrictions they’re asking for today. Hell they want NATIONAL “background check” laws passed that criminalize most gun ownership, but currently that is a political impossibility, so now they’re focusing on a state-by-state ballot imitative method, and pressuring state government, like we have seen in Colorado and Washington.

The end goal? Making gun ownership such a pain that fair-weather gun owners give up their guns (either by choice, or conviction) and the stalwarts have difficulty recruiting new shooters to the cause. If they can freeze gun ownership to just those who have guns RIGHT NOW, it’s only a matter of waiting until they die before the battlefield is clear to pass whatever laws they want.

Essentially in the earlier days gun control was being fought as an all-out ground war, with both sides slugging it out toe-to-toe. At first the antis were VERY successful of this tactic, but really after the high point in 1994 they started losing ground, and were forced to change tactics.

Now it it is a guerrilla war we’re fighting, with a much smaller force of stalwart anti-gunners doing pinpoint strikes then vanishing into the hills. This of course can be JUST as deadly, just look at Iraq and Afghanistan for examples. Now of course the insurgent forces in those nations don’t inspire the awe and fear that say the Axis Powers did in WWII, but what we must remember is just because their tactics have changed doesn’t mean their goals have.

Also if they manage to turn the tide they can start building up their forces again, until they again are staging an all-out ground war against us again, but how many would be on our side once we get there?

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“Gun Death” Building Materials

Not a “Gun Death”:

Police say a Rhode Island dealership owner who was struck with a two-by-four in a fight over a junk-car deal that went wrong has died.

So not only do we have a common implement for life used as a murder weapon, but evidently a junk car was enough to kill a man for.

Hey, but only “Gun Death” counts!

H/T Kevin

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Sexual Squirrel

So tonight we’ll be talking about SHIRTGATE!!!!

Yep, humans landed a robot on a comet after a 10 year mission, and even when the lander totally fucked up, they still had a mission success! Still once the dust cleared from the landing, the only issue with the MSM and the Social Justice Warriors was one of the scientists was wearing a cool shit (and cool ink too!)

Image grabbed from this blog post so you can get a taste of the butthurt.

We’ll also talk about GLOBAL WARMING! As in the kind that is freezing the great lakes and dumping ridiculous amounts of snow.

And of course our most important topic on The Squirrel Report IS YOU!

Call in at 9pm EST at 214-530-0036 and answer this question: “What nerdy gaff embarrassed you the most?”

Gonna be a FUN one, I’m telling you!

IT’S THE SQUIRREL REPORT!!!!

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(The Squirrel Report is a hostile work environment according to Social Justice Warriors!)

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“Gun Death” Well a Gun Death

This one almost doesn’t qualify for the “Gun Death?” Files. Not all of these stories involve a dead body, but generally gunplay is NOT part of the story. In this story a man was shot by police. But WHY he shot by police is why we have the tag:

man was shot and killed Wednesday after he allegedly poured gasoline on a woman and tried to set her on fire before charging a Bakersfield police officer.

…Witnesses saw the man “behaving erratically,” including screaming, yelling obscenities and throwing outdoor furniture, Grubbs said.

Next, he walked over to the woman who was pumping her vehicle with gas in the 2100 block of East Brundage Lane. The woman’s children were inside the vehicle.

The man removed the gas nozzle from her vehicle, poured gasoline on the ground and on the woman’s pants and tried to set her on fire with a lighter, he said.

The woman got in her car and drove away, Grubbs added.

When the officer arrived at the scene, police said, the man ignored his orders and charged him, carrying a possible bicycle lock. The officer then fired one shot at the man.

Thankfully the woman got away before she could be set ablaze. And then this lunatic charged a peace officer attempting to restore order. It didn’t have to end that way, but that was how this guy chose it.

Now gasoline and fire is VERY serious stuff. If she had been ignited at BEST she would probably be dealing with disfiguring burns, if not serious physical impairment or death. If an officer being charged with a “Bike Lock” (one of the small padlocks might be a minor impact weapon, some of those big bar locks or heavy locking chains are MUCH more formidable weapons) seems a bit severe for getting center-punched, think about if the officer didn’t act. They guy already showed he was willing to kill a total stranger in front of her kids, and was acting erratically.

I call good shoot. Again this WAS a “Gun Death”, but if it hadn’t been, there still might have been death. Which do you think was the better outcome?

H/T Whipped Cream Difficulties

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What Am I Missing Here

Maybe somebody can help me out with this story:

So SIG came up with an arm brace for AR-15 pistols. The statement that the arm brace could be used as a shoulder stock was talked about, but it turns out the ATF doesn’t care how you use the arm brace, and they don’t consider it a stock.

And the people rejoiced.

Still in this story the gun is a SHOTGUN. Now when it comes to a rifle with a short barrel, but no shoulder stock is a pistol, and since the arm brace is not a shoulder stock it doesn’t count to this definition. (Note that the “Rifle” can never have been a true rifle at any point of it’s existence otherwise it is now an evil Short Barrel Rifle, and it needs to be registered and taxed because the NFA makes a ton of sense).

Now with a shotgun it appears to be a Saiga 12 type shotgun, meaning it A) Has a barrel larger than .50 Cal (.72 Caliber for 12 gauge) and B) Has a smooth bore barrel. Now again because the NFA makes tons of sense, if the gun was never a long shotgun (because the gun will remember, and it’s now evil forever!!!!) and the barrel is RIFLED and chambered in .410, it would be considered a pistol, hence why you can buy a .410 derringer or revolver in any free-state gun shop like any other pistol. Still for a bigger gauge, short barrel, smooth bore, and no stock, and never having been anything else but this it is an “Any Other Weapon” and still needs to be registered with the NFA, but taxed at $5 rather than $200.

So yeah, at BEST I see this gun as being an AOW, and possibly a Short Barreled shotgun for whatever reason, but NOT a non-NFA item.

What am I missing with this story?

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About That Curved Gun

So everybody is talking about the New Taurus Curve

So I’ll first start with my first, and most optimistic opinion. The gun kinda looks like a hip flask. I have a few flasks in my liquor cabinet, and have even dropped one in my pocket for situations where that was legal and socially acceptable, and that slight curve to the flask body means it carries well and doesn’t print much at all.

So yeah, Taurus might be onto something with this idea.

But yeah, it’s Taurus. It’s a DAO hammer-fired gun, so you can expect the patented “Pulling a piano down a dirt road with your finger” trigger, and super shoddy quality control that will have some guns leave the factory as amazing examples of the design, and others completely non-functional, and require warranty work that may or may not fix the problem on the first, or second trip back to Florida.

Also it’s a micro .380…a gun platform that most find hard to complain about comfort of carry or concealability. I suspect there will be glowing reviews from all the usual suspects who dig deep to praise T&E guns that they KNOW are terrible, but also don’t want to be cut off from the company that comes out with a radical new gun every quarter. Still, for all their talk, what does this gun gain from the run-of-the-mill LCP or similar? If it was a bigger, and more powerful gun we might be looking at something more interesting, but right now it seems to be answering a question nobody asked.

What do you lose from the conventional micro .380s? Well sights, that’s a big one.

Also looks like they took the Magazine design directly from the S&W Sigma .380, because that was such a good design….

Last, there appears to be two radically different prototypes, but one looks like the barrel is contoured into the curved front-face of the slide, meaning the top of the barrel is shorter than the bottom. I can’t imagine this would be good for accuracy.

So yeah, those are my thoughts, what are yours?

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Images of the Antis: More Blackface

Many of these images are straw men so unrealistic they harken to the propaganda posters of the KKK in the Jim Crow South:

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First of course the crazed, overweight white gun owner carrying more guns than he could ever possibly use. Yep, that’s as realistic as the big-lipped, soot-black, dim-witted, lazy, cowardly Negro of the KKK propaganda.

And of course Jason likes to point out we’re “Paranoid” while he and his ilk see NO reason for ANYBODY to own a firearm, and want them all banned and confiscated. Who’s paranoid?

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“Gun Death” Workplace Violence

Some twists and turns in this story!

According to Houston police,**REDACTED** was confronted about 11:15 p.m. Tuesday by his supervisor and another employee who claimed **REDACTED** had disrespected him in front of customers at their workplace.

…According to police, when **REDACTED** found out he was being terminated, he began punching his accuser and threatening to kill him. As the argument escalated, **REDACTED** allegedly tried to stab his coworker with a screwdriver. In defense, the coworker stabbed **REDACTED** with a pocketknife.

**REDACTED** died at the scene.

So employee gets fired for being a jerk (subjective), and when he is told about this becomes violent (sounds like the boss made a good call!), punches and threats escalate to deadly force with a screwdriver. Given that this is Texas of COURSE the guy had a pocket knife on him (in Texas that is not “Armed” that’s “Dressed”) and used the knife to defend himself. He defended himself so well his attacker died.

No charges filed.

It goes without saying that there was no “Gun Death”. Still the anti-gun people claim they focus on “Gun Death” because guns make “common encounters” “More deadly”. Well except this was a very common encounter, bad employee gets terminated for an infraction. Happens all the time. The terminated employee gets angry about it, less common, but still not rare. It does become more rare that this animus would become physically violent, but if murder is on somebody’s mind, it’s not like it takes a gun, or a magic sword, or a nuclear weapon to kill another person. The fist assault could have turned deadly. Just about anything can be used as in improvised impact weapon, in this case the screwdriver as a stabbing implement was used. Also the defending weapon was a knife, which some people consider a “Weapon”, the report doesn’t say what kind of business it was, but I wonder if opening packages and boxes were part of the daily activities at this place. I’m a damn scientist, and I rarely find a day where I don’t use my knife for work duties, and others who foolishly don’t carry knives will seek me out when they want something opened.

We say that weapons are simply tools, well this tool was likely NOT a weapon, but when the time came to it, it was used as such.

H/T Whipped Cream Difficulties

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A Joan Peterson Rebuttal

So Joan has an amusing post where she talks about the “Old NRA”:

In years past the main purpose of the National Rifle Association was to provide gun safety and marksmanship for members. The organization supported “gun control” measures as well that they now adamantly oppose. It was an organization meant to be supportive of mostly hunters and recreational shooters and, in the beginning, citizen militia members. But things have changed. Remember the days when people did not feel it necessary to have guns in their homes for self protection? Or if they did, they were mostly hunting guns of some kind? I do. I grew up with hunting and hunting guns around. Most of my family and my parents’ friends were hunters or gun owners. My husband also grew up hunting with his family and is still a hunter though an infrequent one. Neither of us or people with whom we associated talked about the need for a gun to protect themselves or their families. There were not assault type rifles around in common use for citizens. No need.

This is the lamentation of somebody who is getting beaten. She makes a few flails mentioning that she knows a non-gun-owner who was gifted an NRA Life Membership, and a “Hunter” (probably her asshole Muzzle-loader builder who wants to ban all guns) who hates the NRA, as well as the bogus poll saying everybody and their mother supports gun control….but I guess they don’t want to vote that way. But really she’s an activist working for the Brady Campaign and the Joyce Foundation, and she KNOWS the money is drying up. Bloomberg is struggling for donors, and he’s the most visible of the anti-gun forces so he’s getting all they have!

I thought I’d play her game.

Remember when anti gunners didn’t pretend to respect the 2nd Amendment? Remember when they were open about total civilian disarmament and wanting to ban EVERYTHING but a few bolt-action rifles and break action shotguns? Remember when they were honest about gun restrictions in urban areas being about disarming non-whites and the poor? Remember when they imposed permits and fees on gun owners to attack the same? Remember when anti-gunners were open about their involvement with criminals, hate groups, and Gangsters?

The list could go on! Go ahead and add your own!

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