Great Video on Drug Laws

From Ted Cruz:

Yep, in Massachusetts possession of under and ounce of Marijuana is a non-criminal offense. I still would not posses a small amount of Marijuana or associate with people while they are possessing Marijuana because there is NOTHING stopping the federal government from charging me with serious crimes for that.

Even the administration’s claim that they will not interfere with state policies amounts to NOTHING if the Government goes back on their word and charges me in a court of law. Those crimes are STILL on the books, and just because there is a claim of non-enforcement isn’t a defense if you’re in front of a judge.

Also I love Cruz’s point that Democrats don’t foster debate, they just make declarations. “The Science is Settled” if you will!

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Parenting Tip

Say you have a REALLY dirty baby, take this simple tip!

Dirty Baby

They’re Machine Washable! Just do it on delicate and use only warm water or they shrink!!

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“Gun Death” Phillip Seymore Hoffman

I’m really sad to see this one:

Philip Seymour Hoffman, one of the most critically acclaimed actors of his generation, was found dead in New York on Sunday morning of an apparent drug overdose

Investigators found a syringe in his left forearm, at least two plastic envelopes with what appeared to be heroin nearby, and five empty plastic envelopes in a trash bin, the official said.

“It’s pretty apparent that it was an overdose,” the official said. “The syringe was in his arm.”

Hoffman was an amazing actor, and I don’t think we ever saw his full potential. There’s a lot of talk about his anti-gun political stance, but when it comes to Hollywood films, I’m forced to hold my nose and watch the art. I love movies, and even if I COULD boycott them (I honestly couldn’t) I don’t think it would make a difference anyway.

Still the bigger issue is his illegal drug use. Heroine is totally banned, along with countless street drugs, yet illegal drug overdoses dwarf “Gun Death” in America.

Further most of the “Gun Deaths” in America are directly linked to the illegal drug trade, so his lifestyle that killed him also lead to the deaths of many others through drugs and bullets.

But the “Gun Death” Zealots will only talk about “Gun Deaths”, and further ignore WHY these people are shooting each other, because drugs are already banned, and just because the prohibition has been completely ineffective, they think the solution is ANOTHER prohibition.

Even more laughable is the incremental nature of their assault on our rights. Their end game is a total or near total ban on guns, which is easy to extrapolate the effectiveness of this by looking at Mexico and their issues with Drug Cartels and illegal weapons.

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Neat Gun Video

Amazing how unnecessarily complicated that little gun is. Also LOVE the horrible ergonomics of that grip!

Also I was really amused how the mainspring operates on a plunger like how many gun’s firing pin blocks do.

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Amazing, but I Won’t Let My Daughter Do That!

Via Rockstar who has two daughters of her own:

Fist up, the amount of POWER it takes to control her body so smoothy is AMAZING! Also I got thinking about static friction. The pole is smooth, hence why she’s able to slide down it with bare skin and not have visible red marks. That means to hold herself like she is she’s able to grip that pole REALLY strong with various parts of her body.

Amazing, but I’m sticking with the sage advice!

Excuse me, I’m gonna go hug my daughter! If you have a daughter you should do the same!

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“Gun Death” Accidental Photo-Bomb

PhotoBombing is a popular game, but in crowded areas it can easily happen by accident.

But in the predawn hours Saturday, the 23-year-old was so severely beaten in a fight outside a trendy Santa Ana nightclub that she was still unconscious when the police arrived. By Tuesday, she was dead after being taken off life support….

Santa Ana police have arrested a woman and continue to seek four other people in connection with the violent confrontation, which one friend said may have been triggered when Pham unintentionally walked in front of a camera as another group posed for a photo….

As they waited in line outside, an argument broke out between Pham’s friends and another group. Police had few details but said the two groups did not know each other and that Pham was hit and stomped in the melee. An eight-second video of the incident shows one person kicking at something on the ground as a crowd gathers.

Hands and feet was all it took to end this woman’s life, and something so trivial as a messed up photo. Even back in the day of film cameras a lost exposure wasn’t that big a deal. Today all cameras are digital and all one needs to do it hit the shutter again, maybe inform bystanders that a photo is being taken, and that ruined photo can simply be deleted and forgotten.

You know what can’t be forgotten? A dead woman! Of course since she was beaten to death the “Gun Death” cult will do all they can to forget. You see her death isn’t useful to them, so it doesn’t count!

H/T Whipped Cream Difficulties

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Quote of the Day: Ubu52 and Fast Richard

See at Joe’s:

Ubu52

Confiscation is a stupid idea. The best thing to do is ban an item then selectively confiscate when someone decides to use the banned item. There may be a huge number of the banned item available, but if no one is using them, they can be considered “self-confiscated.”

fast richard

That is why many of us see very little difference between “lesser” actions like registration, and outright bans or confiscation. All have the same goal.

The whole point to gun control initiatives are confiscation, and total civilian disarment.

Don’t belive me, just ask Joan Peterson!

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Mandatory Safety Training

McThag made a great comment here.

Go click over and read it, then come back.

He calls it “Extreme” but it really isn’t. Guns are a reality in America…really a reality EVERYWHERE, but since they are not contraband here its a reality with less taboo. Well except in the public school system where they are insane.

Still I don’t think I could list all the basic safety stuff taught to me in elementary school. Stranger danger, don’t let anybody but your doctor or your parents touch your bathing suit area, looking both ways before crossing the street, holding the hand rail when on the stairs, hand washing, sneezing and coughing into your hand (not into the elbow, which has been a VERY effective campaign), safety with scissors.

I mean the list is HUGE!

I don’t see why Eddie Eagle couldn’t be tossed in. Its really not controversial, or extreme at all. In America we have guns, it is a liability not to teach children to respect them.

Further McThag’s mandatory muster idea isn’t too far off. If you’re able bodied, you’re in the Militia and in old times were EXPECTED to demonstrate competency on a regular basis.

My idea is that rather than having musters we simply extend it as the public students age. Basic understanding of firearms should be taught in middle school, such as the four rules, and the various types of firearms and how they work. Nothing to gun blog standards, just enough that students wouldn’t be fooled by the bullshit propaganda spread by the anti-freedom goons. Simple stuff like knowing the difference between semi-auto and full auto, ect.

In High School, all students should be required basic marksmanship and all the safe gun handling required for that. Also schools should all have rifle and pistol teams for all interested in competition.

These simple changes would not only greatly improve safety and knowledge of what is a common item in America, but foster solid marksmanship.

I mean I won’t be watching the Super Bowl tomorrow, but I know how to throw a football because of PE. Why can’t the other people know how to keep their rounds in the black at 100 yards?

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Takedown on the BS Hit Piece

Have yet to see the full show of 20/20 anti-gun hit piece. Still Bob found this video tearing it apart!

Its BS, and the show is mocked up to get EXACTLY what they want.

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More “Reasonable” Gun Control

Is there any wonder the antis are struggling for a foothold:

Problem is, it’s 25 miles to the nearest range, where they charge $45 an hour. What’s a gun enthusiast to do?

Lucky for him, Varrieur lives in Florida. Problem solved. Just erect a makeshift range in the back yard and fire away. It’s perfectly legal.

Re-read that if you want. It’s just as nutty the second time around.

OH SO “Nutty”. I learned to shoot in a friend’s back yard. I have shot on MANY a private shooting range. They’re fairly common, and fairly safe. Of course Leonard goes full “Progressive” imagining if somebody was to do things totally wrong. Well #1. No law prevents somebody from being stupid. And #2. If your backyard range isn’t stopping all rounds fired, and isn’t within the state-mandated distance from paved roads and occupied dwellings you’re looking at jail time and loss of your guns.

Hence why the antis have to dig so hard to come up with horror stories. There are likely THOUSANDS if not hundreds of thousands of private shooting ranges like this, and stories of mishaps are a rarity.

They call Florida the “gunshine state.” But this madness is not Florida-centric. In Colorado, you can have a gun in class. In Arizona, you can take one to the bar. In Georgia, they’re trying to make it legal to take one to church. So this isn’t just Florida. It’s America. We live in states of insanity.

Lots of states allow lawful carry in places that serve alcohol, or Churches. Several even allow people to carry on school grounds. Again, there are no issues with these. I’m seeing a trend.

As it happens, I have been corresponding with a reader who wrote me with what I regarded as promising ideas for moving the gun-rights argument forward. They included mandatory gun-safety training and mandatory liability insurance.

The dialogue faltered on his contention that he needs his gun because crime is spiraling out of control, and the country is not as safe as it was 20 years ago.

Mandatory training is one of those things that SOUNDS awesome, but really isn’t. I did posts on it here and here. The gist of those posts are mandatory training are a mandatory minimum, and any non-continuing education is essentially no education. As I’ve said before, I took French, Latin, and Japanese in school. We even did a unit in Greek in my Latin class. The Greek unit was probably about the same classroom hours as one of the hardcore gun camp trainings. It was a few weeks of classroom time with homework. Now I doubt I could write the Greek alphabet without an error. I know a good bit of Latin still, but that’s because I’m a scientist and I use Latin words frequently. Still I couldn’t translate even a simple Latin paragraph because I don’t have use for that skill. My French and Japanese are HORRIBLE. All of these were YEARS of school, and my skills are effectively zero.

Now “Progressives” would respond that you could have mandatory reviews every year….mostly because Government is ALWAYS the answer, but that suddenly becomes VERY expensive, and let’s face it, we all know DOZENS of shooters who have taken maybe the NRA basic courses, or have no formal training who are experts.

Further all we need to do is look at all the states where you can simply walk into a gun shop on a whim and buy your first gun, or even the states where you don’t need a permit to carry. There is no appreciable difference between those states and the restrictive states when it comes to injury, or negligence. Its essentially the Broken Windows Fallacy. It destroys wealth for no appreciable gain except for the promise that hysterical people like this guy will FEEL better.

Liability insurance is another crock. It would all be good if every murder, assault, and injury was caused by a lawful gun owner. But that isn’t the case, “Gun Death” is concentrated in urban areas with gang violence. Lawful gun owners are simply statistical noise when it comes to personal injury and damage of property.

Essentially Liability insurance is forcing lawful citizens to pay for the crimes of the criminals. Further it is also just destruction of wealth, as the people WITH the insurance will never need to file a claim, and the people doing the damage will never have insurance. The insurance companies would LOVE that! FREE MONEY! The antis love it because its taxing a right, and they are anti-freedom.

This, of course, is false: crime is at historic lows. In 1993, according to the FBI, the violent-crime rate was 747.1 per 100,000 people. In 2012, the most recent year for which figures are available, it was 386.9. Almost 10,000 fewer people were murdered in 2012 than in 1993.

You think this is a coincidence? Unemployment is WAYY up, which generally translates to higher violent crime. What’s the difference? Well the gun shops are crowded and the shelves are bare.

We armed ourselves and crime went down…so now we should give up our arms? Logic FAIL!

Until some of us get over this media-driven paranoia, even promising ideas for ending the guns impasse are doomed. So I will close with some words of advice to anyone thinking of visiting or living in Florida or any other state of American insanity. One word, actually:

Duck.

Oh the IRONY! This whole article is hand-wringing hysterics, and he wants to be taken seriously?

Moving on to another “Moms Demand Ineffective Laws” story. Its a sad tale of domestic violence.

Our laws right now definitely don’t protect women and children. When I was granted a restraining order against my estranged husband, police seized handguns and shotguns from the house. A judge arrested him in court for violating that restraining order. He was booked, a mug shot was taken, so he had a record. How was he able to obtain the gun he used to shoot us? Where was the protection for us?

I am 150% behind Moms Demand Action’s mission to pass gun laws that make sense—of course particularly for keeping guns out of the hands of abusers, and closing loopholes that allow them to obtain guns. I believe this is a big part of my own mission in life as I move forward and heal and become stronger and stronger.

I almost lost my life at the end of the barrel of a gun—but I was spared. Now it’s time for me to work to save the lives of others. Enough is enough!

So her Husband had a restraining order (which he violated), owned and acquired guns illegally, and then attempted to MURDER two people.

And you’re 150% behind the anti-rights movement? How would ANY of their propositions have changed anything? The claim that they are “Saving Lives” is laughable.

Really the only thing antis do is punish lawful gun owners and coddle criminals, while ignoring the GOOD guns do. They don’t care a WHIT about saving lives, they’re willing for more people to die so they can feel smug about themselves.

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