Private Transfer Bill Released

We knew it would be bad, as the anti-rights folks are gunning for full confiscation, and we all knew this bill was simply a back door registration proposal. Still have a read on Sebastian’s take on how this simply RUINS lawful gun ownership:

If you left town for more than 7 days, and left your gay partner, or unrelated roommate at home with the guns, you’d be committing a felony. This should be called the “denying gun rights to gays act.” Remember that the federal government does not recognize gay marriage, even if you’re state does, thanks to DOMA. 5 years in prison.

Actually, even married couples are questionably legal, because the exemption between family only applies to gifts, not to temporary transfers. The 7 day implication is if you leave your spouse at home for more than 7 days, it’s an unlawful transfer, and you’re a 5 year felon. I suppose you could gift them to your spouse, or related co-habitant, and then have them gift them back when you arrive back home. Maybe the Attorney General will decide to create a form for that.

It would be illegal to lend a gun to a friend to take shooting. That would be a transfer. 5 years in federal prison.

Steals the livelihood of gun dealers by setting a fixed fee to conduct transfers. The fee is fixed by the Attorney General. What’s to prevent him from setting it at $1000?

Enacts defacto universal gun registration, because of record keeping requirements.

All lost and stolen guns must be reported to the federal and local government. This means everyone will have to fill out the theft/loss form, and not just FFLs. You only have 24 hours to comply. If you lose a gun on a hunting trip deep in the woods, and can’t get back home to fill out the form in 24 hours, you’re a felon and will spend 5 years in federal prison.

Want to lend a gun to a friend to go hunting? It’s a 5 year in prison felony.

No exception for state permits. All transfers must go through a dealer or 5 years in federal prison.

UPDATE: Teaching someone to shoot on your own land is a felony, 5 years, if you hand them the gun. Not an exempted transfer.

After New Town there was a lot of talk of people favoring a renewal of the Federal “Assault Weapon” Ban, but as soon as the text of the bill was revealed that support vanished in a puff of logic. I suspect the noted support for a “background Check bill” will also dry up when people realize that activities they frequently do are federal felonies. Hell when my wife and I were still dating but living together, I frequently was offshore or out of town on business for weeks, if not a month on business. Even in Massachusetts that has mandatory permitting, registration, and background checks this wasn’t a crime, this bill would make it so. Also the lost and stolen is totally egregious. Sebastien notes people losing a gun on a hunting trip in the back woods where you’re more than 24 hours from civilization (or simply would rather not end a hunting trip simply because your canoe flipped in deep water), but say you’re on vacation and there was a break-in. Cops or neighbors may discover the break-in before you do, and if you’re out of the country or away from cell reception you won’t know about your guns being stolen before the time is out and find yourself facing a federal felony when you get home.

This also kills hunting and training, which is EXACTLY what the antis want. Remember that bit about “Respecting the rights of sportsmen?” Nope, you can’t learn to shoot, or try out new guns, or go hunting with a friend’s gun.

I don’t think it’ll take much effort to kill this beast!

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Get a Shotgun

The Serbu Super Shorty is a cool gun. I’d prefer it on the 870 receiver over the 500 just because a button safety is easier to get to than a tang safety when your hand is down on a pistol grip.

Puts that whole “You don’t need to aim with a shotgun” myth to bed, doesn’t it?

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Some After-Work Tom Waits

I found myself humming this song on the train ride home, and realized I haven’t listened to some old Tom Waits songs in a while, so I thought I’d bring you all along for the ride.

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“We Aren’t Coming For Your Guns!”

Except they are!

All Gun Control bills are steps to gun bans. They are coming for your guns!

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Nothing To Hide

You hear this often when various 4th Amendment violations are proposed. “If you have nothing to hide, why do you care?” Well because we ALL have something to hide:

We’re all breaking the law in one way or another. Its physically impossible for police to enforce all these infractions. What IS possible is you to face charges for innocent behavior that to your knowledge is legal, OR for you to get on somebody’s radar and have them simply watch you until they can strike.

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More Ammo Bans

Again California is attempting to ban lead ammo:

Environmentalists are pushing legislation to ban lead ammunition in California to prevent toxins from poisoning scavengers that eat animal remains left by hunters.

There are dubious studies that show that elemental lead is doing much of anything in animals. Where lead is dangerous is in its chemical forms such as lead paint, or the Lead styphnate in your gun primers. (You get more lead exposure shooting from your priming compound than the lead ball running down your bore, even if you don’t use jacketed ammo!)

Still the real danger in this law is the one-two-punch where lead ammo is banned because its toxic, and non-lead ammo is banned because its “Armor Piercing”, which generally has been legislated as “armor piercing because we say it is!”

Be vigilant!

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“Gun Death” Mass Slashing

In Canada:

Police say a man ran through the hallways of a Vancouver apartment building, slashing seven people in what they believe was a completely random attack,

Sgt. Randy Fincham said Friday seven people were injured in the high rise building on the city’s west end during the attack Thursday night. Six people were taken to hospital and one woman remains in critical condition. Another bystander was treated at the scene and released.

Thankfully nobody died in this attack, still that appears to be simply good luck on behalf of the victims.

Canada has very strict gun control laws, as well as laws against self defense. Take away the guns, and the monsters will still attack. Maybe if he had had a gun there would be a body count…but maybe if one of the victims or other residents of the building had been armed maybe we wouldn’t be reading about this at all.

Gun control does not mean violence control.

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Images of the Antis

I haven’t been sleeping well, so I’m making it an early night. I’m going to leave you with two more images Joan Peterson uploaded.

First is almost comically stereotypical!

Joan seals the deal with the added caption of “Too true. We need to decrease both.”

Yep Joan deep down inside is as Marxist as that dipshit you saw on the highway with the “Profit = Theft” bumper sticker. Also I love how gun companies CAUSE mass shootings. You know because millions of gun owners every day don’t cause any crimes, and so many guns are used lawfully to STOP violent crimes….hey but we’re what’s wrong with the world! If only we had more “Gun Free Zones” where mass shootings happen then we’d all be safer!

And this poorly cropped image:

Indeed cigarettes DO cause cancer. But do guns kill people? Well that’s an interesting notion, but its not like we’ve seen cigarette smoking go UP, and cancer rates go DOWN. We have seen gun ownership and mass repealing of anti-rights laws going up….and crime is at an all-time low.

Hey but Joan is into that magical thinking that if she repeats things often enough it’ll make it true!

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An Interesting Angle on the Whole Transgender Thing

As a Liberty-Minded guy I try to be tolerant of many alternative lifestyles that don’t harm me. I must say the whole Transgender thing is a bit alien to me. Mostly because I get being straight, and through that I get being gay, and knowing many gay people and hearing the struggles with family and relationships they go through, I know its not a “Choice” as many say. Further I’ve known several gay people who REALLY fought the good fight to live the straight lifestyle before finally realizing they are who they are, and there’s nothing they can do to change that.

I also understand body dysmorphic disorder, and have seen several cases of transgendered people who were sad and unhappy people as one gender, and elected to change their gender to be sad and unhappy people of another gender.

Still like most groups there are many types within each, and I’ve heard many stories from well-adjusted transgendered people. I’ve also been told in confidence from some friends that while they aren’t terribly interested in changing their gender, that they fall into the transgendered spectrum, and while I may have never considered them a man living in a woman’s body, or a woman living in a man’s body, when they confessed that to me it suddenly clicked.

Still this story is very different from all of that:

Born a man, Fallon Fox became a woman through surgery and then trained to fight in mixed martial arts.

Now that she has won her first two bouts — both in the first round — she has gone public as a transgender fighter, the first on record in a popular sport that some consider as the successor to boxing.

“The reaction has been positive,” said Fox, 37, who revealed her story recently to Sports Illustrated after a journalist with another publication began to investigate her private surgery. “It’s just some people, some of society doesn’t get it yet. And this is what we’re trying to do now is to inform people and let them know about transgender athletes.”

When asked if it’s fair for a man-turned-woman fighter to face another woman in the ring, Fox said there was “no unfair competitive advantages.”

What was unfair, her last opponent and her manager say, is how Fox didn’t disclose until after the fight that Fox had a sex change operation.

I think this really pushes the lines on the gender separation in professional sports a bit too far. We have rules where athletes cannot take steroids or other hormones to give them an advantage, and we have bodies of rules to verify that people competing in sports are indeed the gender they claim.

While this case may not be as sinister as an athlete juicing up on illegal drugs to enhance their bodies, or a man posing as a woman to compete in what is biologically a less competitive field of sports, this person biologically speaking is neither a man nor a woman, and depending on the biological time of the the reassignment she may posses some body morphology closer to that of a man than a woman.

Frankly I don’t see this as something that needs too much regulation as gender reassignment right now is VERY rare, and of that group, most don’t elect to enter professional competitive sports.

Still I think the complaints about lack of disclosure to be VERY valid.

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“Gun Death” Cartel

Even with all the free rifles given to them by the ATF the Mexican Cartels still can kick it old school.

A man has pleaded no contest to a murder charge in the beheading of a man in Arizona who police say stole drugs from a Mexican drug cartel.

Crisantos Moroyoqui-Yocupicio made the plea Monday to second-degree murder in the death of 38-year-old Martin Alejandro Cota-Monroy at an apartment in Chandler on Oct. 10, 2010.

Moroyoqui-Yocupicio faces 10 to 16 years in prison when he is sentenced May 8.

Police believe Cota-Monroy’s gruesome killing was intended to send a message that anyone who betrays the traffickers will get the same treatment.

8-10 years???? There’s that Bad Justice tag too! Odd that sending a message the Cartels will use blades rather than guns. Let’s face it, getting hacked to death and decapitated is far more frightening than being shot.

“Gun Death” is really a valid metric?

h/t AZRon

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