I Bet it was Fun Filming This!

And GOOD LORD I know the stats on the cyclic rate of the MG 42, but jeepers-creepers that thing devours 7.92x57mm rounds like I eat popcorn!!!

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More on Spending Money to Make a Shutdown Appear to Hurt

Libertarians and Fiscal Conservatives are right, our government is so bloated and wasteful it takes SPENDING lots of money to make people even notice!

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Morning Dubstep: Zombies Ate My Neighbors

No sure if this is a dubstep remix of the Lucas Arts Game

No matter, its damn good!

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“Gun Death” Freak Car Accident

Those who prattle on about “Guns should be regulated like cars” will be ignoring this story. It doesn’t fit the narrative.

A seven-year-old girl was tragically killed in a ‘freak accident’ at a car hopping competition on Sunday night at the warehouse about 14 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles…It was totally a freak accident. The car throttle got stuck when it was being moved to the trailer. It was not hopping. It was not performing in any shape or form,’ Andre Pierson of the National Lowrider Association told NBC4.

To avoid a large group of spectators, the driver swerved and hit a stack of water bottles on pallets, estimated at 12 feet high and 500 pounds in weight. The pallets fell on Mia crushing her and she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Now the competition themselves look fairly dangerous.

A car hopping around with people crowded around. Looks like having the driver control the hydraulics remotely is also par for the course. Still this didn’t happen during competition, but after.

Still these are hardly road legal cars. If we regulate cars like guns, it means I can build full-auto guns and explosives so long as I never shoot them on public land.

Yeah, there’s a reason why they TALK about “Starting a Discussion” but do anything they can to avoid ACTUALLY having one.

H/T Bob

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NEAT!

Here’s an excerpt from an armorer’s video from AGI

What I really liked was seeing the bust fire workings in action. Full auto makes sense to me, as does semi-auto, but I never got how you could combine both.

Also how complicated it is, makes me like it as a tactical add-on even less!

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Mental Illness and Cars

Might as well take a trip to the absurd, seems that the “Gunman” in DC (who wasn’t a man, and din’t have a gun…just a baby in the back seat) was bugfuck nuts!

The woman who led authorities on a chase from the White House to the Capitol before she was killed by police may have thought that President Barack Obama was stalking her, law enforcement sources told NBC News.
The sources said that the woman, Miriam Carey, had a history of mental health problems.

We need to have an “Honest Discussion” about mental illness and cars! How can somebody so crazy get a driver’s licences and be able to buy, own, and operate a car (especially a more deadly “Import Luxury Car”), AND bring CHILDREN ALONG!

Sure she didn’t have a Gun and actually this IS an honest-to-God “Gun Death”, given that DC Police shot her in the face, and appernetly shot EVERYTHING that WASN’T her. (No word if they learned from the LA Marksmanship School), this was ALL started with the reckless use of a car by a lunatic and her innocent child.

Is it too much to ask that EVERYBODY with a driver’s license need to undergo EXTENSIVE psychological testing.

Further some states are MORE restrictive with who gets licences, and who can drive. If you’re from of those more lax states it is UNREASONABLE that you might be able to drive legally in the more restrictive states?

We need COMMON SENSE SAFETY!!!! IF IT SAVES JUST ONE LIFE, IT WILL BE WORTH IT!1!!!

**UPDATE** Bob has a great post and idea to save even MORE Lives!

I’m sure the Joyce Foundation, or Mike Bloomberg could release the funds to save LIVES!

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The Shift Begins in Colorado

Two New Senators are sworn in in Colorado!

Two Republicans were sworn in Thursday to replace the Colorado Senate Democrats they defeated in historic recalls over new gun restrictions.

Former Colorado Springs Councilman Bernie Herpin and retired Pueblo police officer George Rivera took the oath of office in front of a Senate packed with Republican lawmakers and other supporters in the gallery. They were greeted with loud cheers and applause.

Herpin said in his opening speech that he would “never forget the lesson of this summer.”

“We serve at the pleasure of those we represent,” he said.

Meanwhile from the unemployment lines:

As a state legislator now branded by the word “recalled,” I can identify with that weariness. Gun legislation has stalled in Congress because lawmakers fear the fate I suffered — being targeted, voted out or recalled by extremist political activists because of views on firearms safety that dare challenge the gun lobby. The recall fight that my colleague, Colorado Senate President John Morse, and I lost demonstrated that no matter the cost of our political positions, common-sense gun-safety legislation is achievable. Colorado’s newest gun-safety laws have been in effect for months, and the recalls have no bearing on them. The legislation we helped pass proves that the gun lobby can be beaten.

That’s defeated and shunned FORMER State Senator Angela Giron.

Yep, even tho she has LOTS of time to pen these case studies in denial.

These proposals were, and still are, supported by an majority of Colorado voters. But our experience here in Colorado has been that, while extremist groups have a hard time making their case to general-election voters, they have far more control in low-turnout special elections.

You wanna bet? Dave Kopel doesn’t think so!

As of today, those laws are still on the books. The Senate used to be split 20-15 with a Democratic majority. The majority is now reduced to 18-17. More important, because the Senate’s two pro-Second Amendment Democrats voted against it, the magazine ban passed by only a single vote. After the recall, the Colorado Senate has a pro-Second Amendment majority — enough to repeal the ban on magazines holding more than 15 rounds.

In the state’s House, there may already be a majority for repeal. The magazine ban passed there in February by only three votes, and by March widespread buyer’s remorse had spread among Democrats who voted in favor of the ban. That’s a reason the bill’s managers couldn’t let the bill go back to the House for amendments, even after it became clear that it had major drafting defects.

The bill only passed the House in the first place because Vice President Joe Biden called undecided state Democratic representatives and essentially ordered them to vote for it. After the recall, White House promises of electoral protection for legislators who vote against guns no longer have credibility.

Who are the “Extremists” and who were the ones that had to fight tooth and nail with lots of outside influence that had ZERO concerns for the constituency of Colorado, to BARELY pass a bad law?

I cannot imagine this law living long in Colorado.

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“Gun Death” Dogs

How often do you read about guns in the news where the line “the gun went off…” or “The Gun Fired…” or other passive voice uses to give the illusion that guns simply fire on their own will, and they are horrifically dangerous.

I won’t go so far as to say dogs as a whole, or even any particular breed of dog is inherently dangerous, but as live animals they can indeed go off on their own:

olton police say a 2-year-old boy has been fatally mauled by as many as five dogs….Officers answering a call of a dog attack found the boy had been severely bitten on his upper body. He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Petty terrible, but hey, let’s just ban guns, because there’s nothing to see here!

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With “Victories” like this, Who Needs Losses?

Wow! That’s some bravado right there!

Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz dismissed the “controversy” surrounding the loan program that gave taxpayer funding to a now-bankrupt solar energy company, calling the program “a terrific success” despite the high-profile bankruptcies.

“The loan guarantee program has had some controversy. Let me say flatly: It’s been a terrific success, and a $35 billion loan portfolio has had two percent of defaults, 10 percent of the reserve fund that the Congress itself put aside for what is advancement of risky technologies,” Moniz told reporters on C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers.”

Wow, doesn’t that make you just HUNGRY to flush more money down the toilet?

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Junk “Consensus”

So Joan Peterson links this story in her twitter:

A majority of gun dealers support expanded background checks, according to a survey.

Though enhanced checks on potential gun buyers may reduce sales, retailers who responded to the survey revealed near unanimous support for denying gun purchases based on prior convictions, mental illness or a history of alcohol or drug abuse.

The survey was conducted by the University of California, Davis, Violence Prevention Research Program. The researchers released this week the survey’s third report, which will be published in the coming weeks in the Journal of Urban Health.

Using retailer-specific sales data from the FBI, the survey authors identified 9,720 dealers, pawnbrokers and gunsmiths across 43 states who sold 50 or more firearms per year. The FBI didn’t have the data for seven states. From that list, surveys were mailed to 1,601 randomly-selected gun sellers, whose response rate was 36.9 percent.

The authors said they believe the survey is the first to gather gun dealers’ views on federal gun policy.

The survey found that 55.4 percent of respondents supported expanding comprehensive background checks to gun shows, the Internet and all private transfers.

WOW! There’s a lot to dig through. First 55.4% IS a majority, but just barely. Also unless they are citing some completely unsubscribed legislation, the only background check “enhancement” is laws demanding all firearms transactions be done through FFLs. Of course such laws would do nothing to make us any safer, as these crazy mass shooters we’ve been hearing about in the news have all bought their guns through FFLs as prescribed, and no legislation would have stopped a single one of them. Further the day-to-day shooting you barely hear about, but claims exponentially more lives are mostly committed by urban gang members who are already prohibited, and even under current law can be arrested when the gun changes hands, or any time either “owner” is caught, and these charges all stipulate prison time…not that our Justice system ever really brings the hammer down on them.

So with a ban on private sale it does nothing but make business BETTER for gun dealers. They get to charge people to use their federal license to get the gun to change hands. Further they get increased foot traffic which means they might make more sales of guns, accessories, or ammo. There is NO way these laws would “Reduce Sales”, just the opposite.

Also the government reaps a bit too! An increased demand for FFLs means more people paying the license fees, and taxes for storefronts which are also required for licenses. On the more sinister sense you also have a VERY easy method for backdoor registration that there is ample evidence of, most recently the information that the FBI was able to trace the Navy Yard Shooter’s shotgun. How the law is written traces can only be done from the maker down stream to the last FFL to have handled a firearm. There’s a registry, and the FBI used it to track the last point of contact with that shotgun directly!

Next up, let’s note that University of California, Davis, Violence Prevention Research Program does all its research for Joyce grants, and Joyce Grant recipients ALWAYS release reports that side with the extremist anti-gun agenda without exception. The results of this study were decided before even the survey methods and questions were penned.

Let’s move on to the survey. They sent questionnaires to ONLY 1,601 FFLs that they handpicked from a subset of 9,720 dealers. Since UC Davis and their anti-gun history is well known, of these hand picked groups only 36.9% responded. The remaining 63% knew a trap when they saw it and filed it in the circular bin.

So let’s break down those numbers, here’s a recent article about FFLs in America:

There are more than 129,817 federally licensed firearms dealers in the United States, according to the latest Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives numbers (as of Aug. 1) . Of those, 51,438 are retail gun stores, 7,356 are pawn shops and 61,562 are collectors, with the balance of the licenses belonging mostly to manufacturers and importers of firearms and destructive devices.

So the 51,438 01 FFLs plus the 7,356 02 FFLs for a total of 58,794, they only considered 9,720 of them. That’s only 16.5% of the 01 and 02 FFLs, ie Gun shops and pawnbrokers that deal in firearms! Of that 16.5% they only mailed surveys to 1,601, so now we’re dealing with 2.7% of the total 01 and 02 FFLs.

And of those 1,601, only 36.9% or 591 responded. So now we’re looking at 1% even! Again this isn’t ALL the FFLs in America, just the two most common retail-type FFLs that directly deal with customers.

Of that 591 only 55.4% seemed to agree with the biased questions were asked. That’s 328 dealers! That’s one-half-of one-percent! Yeah as in 0.55% by my calculations. You run the numbers yourself and see how it goes!

Hell let’s even step back, some 01 and 02 FFLs were disqualified for doing small amounts of sales or from being from the 7 states they didn’t survery. So the 328 dealers were only 3.4% of that initial weighted 9,720 dealers!

Wow, that really sounds like “Most Gun Dealers” doesn’t it?

Man its amazing these bullshit laws can’t get off the ground!

Keep spinning antis!

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