Dom Follows Up

I’m glad he did this. If you say something that stirs up controversy it’s always better to keep the conversation going than to hide away until the chatter dies down.

I really only had minor quibbles with his last video, and I only have minor quibbles with this one. As you know I’m vastly against the militarization of police and SWAT teams how they currently stand in this country.

That doesn’t mean I’m anti-SWAT. The Mumbai and Nairobi attacks, as well as the North Hollywood Shootout and hostage situations are exactly when we need Special Weapons and Tactics.

The issue comes when every little burg in the nation has their own SWAT team, Automatic Weapons, and APC. These horrible criminal acts are serious, but they are also rare, and having a SWAT team in Small-Town Nowhere is generally not a smart investment. Still SWAT is COOL, so departments aren’t willing to get the team cut from the budget, so they use them when not appropriate to justify the budget line.

Also while we do have lots of military forces stationed in this country, I would NOT like to see the military being deployed to combat criminals. While SWAT and Military may LOOK similar and have similar equipment their training and goals should be different. Military is for killing people and breaking stuff and engaging in acts of war, police, be they beat officers or SWAT members are for protecting the public and upholding and enforcing the law.

Personally I think the best solution is a VERY highly trained SWAT force placed to service a REGION. One team might cover all of Northern New England, while another might cover Conniticuit, New York, and New Jersey. Places big like Texas might have a few for just their state. Have them be real-deal retired military with Law Enforcement training, and have them be training like a military unit. In the event of a serious event, they have a helicopter waiting by their base of operations always ready to go for quick deployment to where the danger is. They can also have the APCs and other military vehicles for deployments where that makes sense. The entire region will chip in what would amount to less than what they pay for their current SWAT teams, and they get a better equipped and better trained force that should be deployed whenever they are needed.

The other part to this plan already exists. Police are already better equipped than they were just 20 years ago. They now have options to wear heavier armor. Most police cruisers have an AR-15 in them displacing the more ubiquitous riot gun.

What do you all think of my idea?

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“Gun Death” Lost Coin

If this had been a shooting it would be a “Mass Shooting”

Seven people are dead after a boy climbed into a well to retrieve a coin worth just 45 pence – and six others who tried to rescue him succumbed to oxygen starvation.

The 11-year old who slid into the well on a bamboo pole in a village in the Banteay Srei district was the first to lapse into unconsciousness and die – and today the tragic series of events that led to their deaths was revealed by police.

Acting district police chief Muy Nan told the Cambodia Daily that the tragedy began when 50-year-old father Tuy Chen accidentally dropped a 3,000 riel coin and his lighter into his well while drawing up water.

Desperate to find the coin because of his poverty, he used the bamboo pole to slide down but while he recovered his lighter he did not find the coin which was too valuable to lose.

‘The father was safe when he climbed back,’ said Mr Nan. ‘What no-one realised was that in the morning and night oxygen exists in the well, but there is none there in the evening when this occurred.’

The police officer said that unaware of the air changes in the well, Mr Chen’s 11-year-old son Che Aun descended down the pole in the early evening hoping to have better luck than his father in finding the coin.

When he failed to surface, his two sisters, Che Kea, 13, and Che Ratana,15, went in after him, setting off a chain of doomed rescue attempts.

Hay Chandy, 12, and his brother Hay Sangda, 20, went in after the sisters, followed by Chhem Sokhy, 15, and Teab Puon, 32, said the Cambodia Daily.

Only the final person to descend, Soy Peam, 27, survived – but even he was rushed unconscious to hospital..

Seven people dead going after a coin many of us would probably throw away. Since it’s asphyxiation in a well, and not “Gun Death”, this isn’t news!

H/T Bob

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“Gun Death” More Boating

We are not an aquatic species:

Police in Dallas announced a missing 28-year-old man was found dead in six feet of water late Sunday night.

…Jeffrey said his death is being investigated as a possible drowning. His identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.

Six feet is shallow, but unless you are REALLY tall, not shallow enough to stand up and breath. Sad story, but not a “Gun Death”

H/T Bob

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Supressed Beretta 21A

One of the funnest pocket .22s with one of the funnest gun accessory!

I had a chance to shoot one last year at the blogger shoot, and it was PILES of fun.

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Podcast Thursday!

I’m not even going to BOTHER re-posting all the subjects we might cover on tonight’s show. Just go read the blog post if you want to see the extensive list.

We probably won’t cover it all, but if one sticks out to you CALL US! 214-530-0036!

So tune in 9pm EST and give us a call! We have a ton to talk about on tonight’s SQUIRREL REPORT!!!

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Is This REALLY An Issue???

Thirdpower links a story of severe pants-shitting hysteria:

I love the sound bite from the teen who cites “Weekly shootings in high schools”. Nope, it just isn’t true or happening. First up, the MAIG numbers were a fabrication with many of the shootings being criminals being criminals NEAR schools, or done on school grounds in the wee hours of the morning with no students around, or simply suicides that happened on school grounds, not “Rampages” and also the fake numbers cover ANYTHING that is remotely a “School” from Colleges to any place NEAR a school.

Still even if you take the BS at face value, it still doesn’t make a lick of sense. I mean when you’re dealing with criminals like drug dealers or gangland soldiers they generally aren’t BUYING their guns, they’re stealing them, and when they DO use a straw buyer to get guns from an FFL, is that FFL always in close proximity to where they do their shootings?

Same goes with the headline news spree killers. Many of them buy their guns legally, but did they do it close to where they did their shooting?

Also even if tempted to check out the shop, how far are these kids going to get? One of the local shops I frequent is about 200 yards from an elementary school, I’ve had to stop for buses with their light flashing after buying a new gun when heading home, yet I never see kids not attended by an adult in the shop. I suspect unattended kids would be quickly asked to leave simply because they aren’t going to be making any purchases so there isn’t much point in them taking up space in the shop, and the risk that they might shoplift a box of 9mm just to show their friends.

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“Gun Death”: Another Boating Accident

This sounds very similar to a recent posting, but it is different:

Search teams using sonar quickly recovered the body of a man from Lewisville Lake on Sunday afternoon, the reservior’s second fatality in as many weeks.

…”One of the family members said he jumped off the boat to swim or cool off, and that was the end. He never came back up,” said Lewisville Fire Department Battalion Chief Jerry Wells.

Divers found that man’s body minutes after arriving. He was not wearing a life vest.

Since he jumped into the water, one assumes he was a strong swimmer, but maybe not. You cool off just as fast with a life jacket on, but you will find it much harder to drown in the water.

Hey, but only “Gun Death” counts!

H/T Bob

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Some Court Cases

The Bubblehead Less News Network sent me a glut of court cases. Let’s talk about them!

First up some Environmental Law:

The Supreme Court largely left intact Monday the Obama administration’s only existing program to limit power plant and factory emissions of the gases blamed for global warming. But a divided court also rebuked environmental regulators for taking too much authority into their own hands without congressional approval.

The justices said in a 5-4 vote along ideological lines that the Environmental Protection Agency cannot apply a permitting provision of the Clean Air Act to new and expanded power plants, refineries and factories solely because they emit greenhouse gases.

The decision underscores the limits of using the Clean Air Act to deal with greenhouse gases and the administration’s inability to get climate change legislation through Congress.

“The Supreme Court put EPA on a leash but not in a noose,” said Michael Gerrard, director of Columbia University’s Center for Climate Change Law.

“It reaffirmed that EPA can regulate greenhouse gases, but it can only go so far in reinterpreting the statute,” Gerrard said. “The court invalidated a small corner of a secondary program. The main event – EPA’s proposed rules on existing power plants – remains to be fought another day.”

Interesting. Also speaking of Government Overreach! The TSA!

The U.S. government’s no-fly list banning people accused of links to terrorism from commercial flights violates their constitutional rights because it gives them no meaningful way to contest that decision, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.

U.S. District Judge Anna Brown, ruling on a lawsuit filed in federal court in Oregon by 13 Muslim Americans who were branded with the no-fly status, ordered the government to come up with new procedures that allow people on the no-fly list to challenge that designation.

“The court concludes international travel is not a mere convenience or luxury in this modern world. Indeed, for many international travel is a necessary aspect of liberties sacred to members of a free society,” Brown wrote in her 65-page ruling.

“Accordingly, on this record the court concludes plaintiffs inclusion on the no-fly list constitutes a significant deprivation of their liberty interests in international travel,” Brown said.

The decision hands a major victory to the 13 plaintiffs – four of them veterans of the U.S. military – who deny they have links to terrorism and say they only learned of their no-fly status when they arrived at an airport and were blocked from boarding a flight.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which brought suit against the policy in 2010, argues that secrecy surrounding the list and lack of any reasonable opportunity for plaintiffs to fight their placement on it violates their clients’ constitutional rights to due process.

Also given that the list is secret, you can’t tell when you’re on a list until your vacation plans are ruined, so I imagine that the due process to challenge the “No Fly List” would also require the list be made public which would let us see the dark underbelly of this crappy law.

This goes double when you note the number of ACTUAL terrorists who flew regularly before being apprehended by the FBI and other law enforcement.

Oh and on your 4th Amendment rights?

Cellphones and smartphones generally cannot be searched by police without a warrant during arrests, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday in a major victory for privacy rights.

Ruling on two cases from California and Massachusetts, the justices acknowledged both a right to privacy and a need to investigate crimes. But they came down squarely on the side of privacy rights.

“Modern cellphones, as a category, implicate privacy concerns far beyond those implicated by the search of a cigarette pack, a wallet or a purse,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the court.

“We cannot deny that our decision today will have an impact on the ability of law enforcement to combat crime,” he said. “Privacy comes at a cost.”

Yep, smartphones have more than just your call records. They have your photographs, access to your email, recordings of police interactions, and even things like your banking records. I see a search of a cellphone as no different than a search of your home. Not only do they need a warrant, but they need to say WHAT they are searching, and what they are looking for, and anything else turned up or stumbled upon must be left in place, and not admitted to the courts.

Good rulings, all of them.

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I Wonder About This

A few years ago I had an air conditioner that pooped out on me. I replaced the unit, and went down to city hall and bought a disposal tag. I stuck the tag to my dead AC and put it on the curb the night before trash day. A few hours later the tag was on the curb, but the unit was not. Somebody had grabbed it, probably to strip out the copper in the condenser for scrap metal.

This story is what reminded me of that:

An Ohio man has pleaded guilty to violating the Clean Air Act by releasing a refrigerant into the air during the theft of dozens of air conditioning units.

Federal prosecutors say Martin Eldridge and others stole at least 49 units between August and October last year, releasing the refrigerant when tubing that connected units to houses and businesses was cut.

The 35-year-old Columbus man pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to one count of knowingly venting the refrigerant HCFC-22 into the environment. That refrigerant is sold under trade names including Freon.

Eldridge will serve 31 months in prison under terms of the plea. His attorney declined to comment.

I’m suspecting that the person who grabbed my AC didn’t bother to reclaim what freon was left in the system. Oh and I took the tag and put it on an old computer monitor that was just sitting in my garage, the trash men didn’t take it. So I was out the money I paid.

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More on the Religion of Global Warming

Recently we have had colder weather, and the “Progressives” have changed the name of their angry God to “Global Climate Change” rather than the patently incorrect “Global Warming”. Of course a few decades ago it was the “Greenhouse Effect” which states that Carbon Dioxide adsorbs infra-red light and releases that energy as heat, causing warming. Still when the warming hasn’t happened at the predicted rate…or at all, as well as rising sea levels, they simply changed the name. Still the THEORY is the same, it’s CO2 doing all of this, except there is NO explanation on why cooler temperatures might happen. I mean have you ever walked into a greenhouse and found it to be COOLER than the outside air?

This of course doesn’t even touch on the LIES!

If we’re doomed and we need to ACT NOW! Why are all these alleged “Scientific” institutions falsifying data? If the “Science is Settled” then why all the dishonesty?

Grant money! That’s it!

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