Right and Wrong

So Cheaper than Dirt has suspended their firearms sales, in a reaction of the Connecticut shooting. Pretty stupid since TECHNICALLY they’re only selling those guns to Federal Firearms License holders, who then transfer the gun to citizens with background checks, paperwork, and transfer fees.

This is the same battered wife nonsense, that somehow this horrible event is OUR fault. It isn’t.

Dennis over at Dragon Leatherworks is just as upset as all of us are, so as an FFL, he’s thrown up an online sales page. Its only three now, but you can keep checking back by clicking that logo on my sidebar. Also somebody needs to buy that Magnum Research Micro Eagle, those look like nifty pocket guns, I’d get a pocket-holster with it too!

Dennis tells me more guns will be going up soon, so check back, and if any of those guns look good to you, or look nice for a Christmas Gift for somebody special, buy one, because if you buy Dennis out, he’ll use the money to buy more stock!

Cheaper Than Dirt’s Loss!

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“Gun Death” Classy Mom

Wow, call me sexist, but when I read the headline I was wondering if it was Dad or Mom’s Boyfriend…

An Apple Valley, Minn. mother is accused of beating her 13-year-old daughter with an extension cord and shoe after she opened a social networking account without permission….According to the charges, Moore confronted her daughter that evening about opening the social networking account. Moore then proceeded to whip the girl multiple times with an extension cord, causing her legs to bleed.

Moore left the room and returned with a flip flop, beating her daughter on the face and arms with the shoe. When Moore left the room, the girl changed clothes and escaped out of the window, using tied-together bed sheets.

No death in this one, but when it comes to the “Crime” this punishment warrants attention. Of those who have been reading have seen several deaths via extension cord, and substitute the flip-flop with more substantial footwear, and we’ve seen those kill too.

h/t Maddmedic

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Play Me Out FantomenK

I’m sure I’ve played this one before, but I just had to watch all those pop-culture dance videos again, and enjoy the good chiptunes!

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Fisking an Anti

So my Friend Pigbomb (Great autocorrect nickname) says she’s seen this post circulating around facebook. Thought I’d give it a good fisk!

It’s been just over eight years since the assault weapons ban expired, and in that time new gun control bills have been scarce. There are a variety of reasons for the legislative silence, including a cowardly lack of political will, but two of the primary causes are as follows.

First, it’s difficult for the government to regulate firearms while it’s been actively engaged in, until recently, two wars and countless other military actions around the world.

Interesting point, but I’d note that while Bush wasn’t in quite as many wars as President Obama is now, he still managed to pass massive government expansions. Also we got Obamacare in the first term. Occam’s Razor points to a lack of leadership from Obama…which is why I prefer him over Romney.

I’d like to see Iraq and Afghanistan, not to mention previous American wars, listed as suspects in this debate before we start targeting media and video games. See also Michael Moore’s Bowling for Columbine.

Is that supposed to make sense? War is to blame for the acts of lunatics? I really can’t rebut that any more than simply pointing out it doesn’t make a lick of sense. Still onto the body!

PROPAGANDA: Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.
REALITY: This is probably the most prevalent, yet silliest line. No, an inanimate object can’t spring to life and kill anyone.

Silly? Why? You got the whole point! Let’s see where you go from here, since you obviously get it.

But a gun’s intrinsic purpose is to kill, wound and threaten living beings. It’s why they exist. Period. The firearms used at Aurora, Tucson, Sandy Hook and so many other mass shootings are specifically categorized as “assault rifles.” The intention is, by definition, to assault.

Sorry, but it wasn’t an “Assault Rifle”, it was just a rifle. Some may say I’m being pedantic, but let’s face it, you want to use a specific definition wrong, then there’s nothing stopping you from calling any rifle an “Assault Rifle”, hell let’s just call shotguns and pistols “Assault Rifles”….oh and my car is an “Assault Rifle” Too! Now this rifle may or may not be (most likely because of Connecticut’s laws) an “Assault Weapon”…bit that’s an Anti-Gun propaganda term, and I think we’ll want to be unilaterally against propaganda, right?

Still let’s concede the flawed point of “intrinsic purpose is to kill”, they’re designed to STOP attackers…this may be lethal or not, but it certainly CAN be lethal, so let’s just go there. Why have a gun “Designed to Kill”? Simple, because killing, under certain circumstances is 100% legal. I’ve yet to see ANYBODY address Justifiable homicide….good reason too. If you’re for justifiable homicide laws, and people defending their own lives from life-threatening violence, then you should agree that weapons like this are GOOD things, so long as they are in the hands of good people. And good people are the only people disarmed by these laws. If you’re against justifiable homicide, you’re against a core tenant of every modern society on Earth, and you’re a monster. You’ll have to square with that. But of course they won’t touch that third rail will they?

They’re aggressive weapons intended to physically attack and do harm. Otherwise they’d be called “defense weapons” or “protection weapons.”

“Aggressive Weapons”? I thought you said guns were inanimate? Which is it? Also we do call them “Defensive Weapons”, if you’d listen….

PROPAGANDA: But cars kill a lot of people and no one wants to ban them!
REALITY: How do we deal with cars in America, compared with how we deal with guns in America? Cars and drivers are heavily regulated by the government, from emissions standards to annual inspections to safety features, and so forth. You can’t legally drive a car that doesn’t feature seatbelts, or a car that spews too much exhaust into the air. You have to take both a written and a behind-the-wheel test to get a license to operate a car. You often have to renew that license at regular intervals and, if you’re older, you have to prove that you’re physically capable of driving a car. You can’t drive a car while drinking alcohol or impaired by other chemicals. There are thousands of police officers patrolling our roads and, as most of us have experienced at one time or another, they will penalize or arrest you for improper handling of a car – with literally hundreds of laws to abide, and considerable penalties, ranging from fines to imprisonment to the government stripping you of your right to drive a car at all. So if gun fetishists are going to keep using this car analogy, then let’s talk about regulating guns and gun owners the same way we regulate cars and drivers

First up, so much of that is false. You can’t drive a car without seatbelts? My classic car collecting friends will be surprised to find out that, as well as the emission nonsense. The rest of the rebuttal can be found here, Lawdog said it better than I could, I suspect you really don’t want to go there.

Honestly I’d be 100% fine with registering my carry guns (they’re already insured against theft or loss, and there is no need to do liability insurance, as unlike cars every negligent use of a firearm is a criminal act…I’ll buy insurance too if it means I can shoot somebody by accident and just pay an insurance hike…you really want to go there?) and then carry EVERYWHERE in the United States, just like I drive. I drive on School property, I drive on Federal Property, hell I drive in other countries…yeah you didn’t think this through, did you?

PROPAGANDA: You can kill someone just as easily with a knife as you can with a gun!
REALITY: Outrageously wrong. Ask any average soldier whether they’d prefer to attack an enemy with knife or with their rifle.

Again, that’s why I have guns. Killing is legal and justified in this country under justifiable homicide laws, so yeah, if my life is in immediate danger I don’t want a knife, I want a gun, and a big gun with lots of ammo! Of course when it comes to murders or assaults…well you’ve read the files.

PROPAGANDA: It’s safer to have a gun in the house, or concealed on your person.

His rebuttal is all Joyce-Funded propaganda. You seem to have an issue with the NRA, but not with the Joyce Foundation? The studies shown are horrible and extensively debunked. First the Branas Study (Big note, is that Branas made no effort to separate criminals engaging in illegal behavior from lawful gun owners engaging in lawful behavior) The Hemenway study is a re-tread of the shameful Kellerman Study, where again criminals engaging in criminal are equated with lawful citizens who own guns, with the added effect of claiming guns in the home CAUSE suicide. You might want to look at national suicide rates, yeah 50% of American suicides are by gun…but if the guns CAUSE the suicide, then why is there zero correlation with gun ownership and national suicide rates? America should have the highest suicide rate in the world, and England, Russia, Japan, and China the lowest. Sorry, it just isn’t true!

PROPAGANDA: Banning guns won’t stop mass shootings because of the outlaws, blah blah blah.

He cites Australia and their massive gun control after Port Arthur. Odd, given Australia has had an INCREASE in violent crime since then
, and US has had crime DROP (BTW love the news story, we’ve had our first INCREASE in violent crime in 20 years over the same time period, which has also seen massive repeals in gun control, such as the “Assault Weapons” Ban, and liberalization of carry laws, as well as record firearms sales) We win, you lose…unless you WANT more violent crime. I don’t.

I think that’s enough for now.

I agree, good game, dude!

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Christmas in Japan

I love stories of Christmas in Japan. Japan is not a Christian nation like America is, so their view of Christmas is a lot more like my non-Christian view. Further it doesn’t have the odd juxtaposition of religion and secular holiday our nation seems to have (see also Chocolate Rabbits, while people talk of the Resurrection of Christ).

In Japan, they go to KFC!

Christmas isn’t a national holiday in Japan—only one percent of the Japanese population is estimated to be Christian—yet a bucket of “Christmas Chicken” (the next best thing to turkey—a meat you can’t find anywhere in Japan) is the go-to meal on the big day. And it’s all thanks to the insanely successful “Kurisumasu ni wa kentakkii!” (Kentucky for Christmas!) marketing campaign in 1974.

When a group of foreigners couldn’t find turkey on Christmas day and opted for fried chicken instead, the company saw this as a prime commercial opportunity and launched its first Christmas meal that year: Chicken and wine for 834 2,920 yen($10)—pretty pricey for the mid-seventies. Today the christmas chicken dinner (which now boasts cake and champagne) goes for about 3,336 yen ($40).

And the people come in droves. Many order their boxes of ”finger lickin’” holiday cheer months in advance to avoid the lines—some as long as two hours.

Oh and THIS!

This April, they opened a three-story restaurant at the south entrance of Shimokitazawa station in Tokyo which offers the company’s first-ever, fully stocked whiskey bar—what their website says gives visitors a taste of “Good ‘ol America.”

I hope much of that whiskey bar is good-old American Sour-Mash Bourbon! Scotch and Canadian whiskies would be down-right un-American!

h/t Uncle Jesse

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“Gun Death” Drug Control

Those who use the metric of “Gun Death” imply that if we simply ban or restrict guns we’ll get rid of death in general. Some slightly (ever so slightly) more honest anti-rights fanatics will concede that it will only get rid of “Gun Death”…can we think of something MORE restricted than Heroin?

The baby was born addicted to heroin. And 11 months later, Niccolo Varner died from ingesting heroin that his mother either gave him or left out for him to find, officials said.

Our “War on Drugs” is absolute when it comes to “Street Drugs”. There is no way that a lawful or vetted citizen can get Heroin, all people with the stuff are committing serious crimes. Yet we still have stories like this, and deaths like this.

But will the “Gun Death” people ever admit they might be wrong? You know the answer!

h/t Maddmedic

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I Saw This Coming!

American Guns is No-More:

Discovery Channel’s popular reality show about a family of gun makers, “American Guns,” came under intense scrutiny in the wake of Friday’s mass shooting at a Connecticut grade school, with people flooding the show’s Facebook page calling for its cancelation.

“I know you all have to make money but would Discovery Channel PLEASE consider ceasing to broadcast the show in the U.K.? Sadly your program makes buying/owning guns seem fun, glamorous, even normal,” wrote one. Another tweeted, “Dear Discovery Channel: it’s not appropriate showing the program American Guns now!” Another weighed in: “With Discovery shows like ‘Sons of Guns’, ‘American Guns’, ‘Ted Nugent’s Gun Country’ etc it’s not surprising how guns r seen as acceptable.”

It seems the critics may have been heard.

Or maybe its because “Reality” TV shows are as fabricated as scripted TV, and gunnies put a little more scrutiny than the people who watch the more “Sex House” “Reality” shows.

Gun shops are filled with people, ammo shelves are empty, and the gun clubs are full right now. There is money and popularity with guns in America (as for other nations, who cares?), if Discovery cancelled the show it wasn’t because some anti-rights goons called for it, it was because they could make more money broadcasting something else.

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Play Me Out: Chemistry

Via THOTPolice

Not quite as Dubsteppy as I like, but damn good video, and I love the subject matter!

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The Gun Control Debate

John Has a list of various anti-rights hacks dusting off their favorite hobby horse in the wake of the school shooting.

There is NOTHING new here, EVERYTHING in this list has been tried before. Every time these laws have failed to do what they proposed to do.

They talk about “Debate” or “Discussion” of gun control, but really they offer nothing. They choose to bring this up in the wake of a tragic event to STIFLE debate, not foster it. So when somebody points out that NONE of these proposed laws would have done ANYTHING to change this, they can waive the bloody shirt and say “DEAD CHILLLLLDRENNNN!!!!”.

These are not rational people, nor are they rational laws. They hope our minds will be clouded with the sadness, and misery of such a tragedy.

Of Course in Newtown, where just about everybody has a direct connection to the dead and injured they aren’t falling for it:

“The gun is not the issue. If someone else there had a gun, maybe they could have stopped this,” Benjamin Torres, owner of Betor Roofing in Danbury, said over breakfast at a Newtown diner. “The bad guys are going to get guns illegally anyway.”…“I live in that town. My children went to that school. This is not a time to make news,” said the range’s white-bearded owner, who declined to give his name. “Holiday season is a tough time to lose someone, especially kids, and I’m not going to add to their misery.”

He also said he did not trust the press to accurately portray gun enthusiasts. “Many of us are college-educated. I myself have a masters’ degree.”

On Saturday afternoon at a Dick’s Sporting Goods store in Danbury, shoppers milled about the hunting section.

One shopper, 19-year-old Peter Griffin from nearby Redding, said the shooting only strengthened his enthusiasm for guns because killers are more likely to go where there are no guns.

“Personally, I feel safer where there’s guns. I don’t want to go to any gun-free zones any more,” said Mr. Griffin, an apprentice cabinet maker who owns three guns.

Newtown-area gun businesses say sales have picked up since President Barack Obama’s election, as gun owners fear a crack-down.

The sales are like this all over the nation, but this is a local story, and the people who were actually touched by this event, rather than the soulless parasites who feign sympathy for political capital, are buying guns.

The anti-rights cultists are digging out their re-tread laws. We need to stand up and say “You had your chance, you tried your laws. They didn’t work, and you lied. This wasn’t about guns!”

Be safe out there people, and carry your damn guns. They say that carrying a gun isn’t a magical talisman, but strange enough, the beasts seem to avoid lawful carriers as if they were….

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Tweet of the Day

From Joan:
Joan Peterson Armed Teachers

Holster, Duhh! Also given the penchant for spree shooters picking gun free zones, it should be made illegal for public schools of any level to be a gun-free zone, and administrators should simply ask that teachers, staff, or in the case of colleges students, who are otherwise legal to carry anywhere else carry, and it should be respectfully asked that those patrons keep it concealed, and keep it on-body, as off-body methods its too easy for the owner to be separated from their gun in a time of need, or accidentally leave it unattended.

Given that these shootings don’t happen in the multitude of places where lawful citizens are allowed to carry (including schools that have lifted restrictions), that should be a HUGE step to prevent this crap.

There are lots of teachers who carry everywhere legal, and are perfectly safe and good. I remember bumping into my teachers at the grocery store, or in the shopping mall. These days with the popularity of conceal carry, there’s a possibility that teacher is armed….and what’s the big deal?

But suddenly a person who is 100% safe to carry in every other place where the same student body can be suddenly is disarmed because they punch in at work? What sense does that make?

Of course Joan or other anti-rights activists have never been much for making sense.

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