“Lock’n'Load” – Reality TV

SHOWTime is doing a reality TV show on guns and the people that buy them.  They will be following a dealer and putting cameras in his show.

The big question I, and many others have, is who’s reality will this show be? Will it be in the vein of ABC’s 20/20.  Will they have found some kook shop keeper in order to catch the most bizarre antics and foolhardy mistakes (we all know those shops).  Or will it be unbiased, deck not stacked, positive experience that we’d like to see it to be.  Finger’s crossed but not hoping for a lot.

http://www.sho.com/site/video/brightcove/series/title.do?bcpid=18808673001&bclid=18836227001&bctid=18945594001

The trailer looks like some Discovery Channel Chopper show.

Published in: on June 29, 2009 at 1:49 pm Comments (2)
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QOTD: A masterfully eloquent & fiery quote from the reasoning of a Founding Father

“Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.” – George Washington

Published in: on June 23, 2009 at 10:42 am Comments (1)
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NRA-ILA: BATFE Asks: “May We See Your Guns?”

Friday, June 19, 2009
NRA-ILA has recently received several calls from NRA members in border states who have been visited or called by agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. In some cases, agents have asked to enter these people’s homes, and requested serial numbers of all firearms the members possess.

In each case, the agents were making inquiries based on the number of firearms these NRA members had recently bought, and in some cases the agents said they were asking because the members had bought types of guns that are frequently recovered in Mexico.

This kind of questioning may or may not be part of a legitimate criminal investigation. For example, when BATFE traces a gun seized after use in a crime, manufacturers’ and dealers’ records will normally lead to the first retail buyer of that gun, and investigators will have to interview the buyer to find out how the gun ended up in criminal hands. But in other cases, the questioning may simply be based on information in dealers’ records, with agents trying to “profile” potentially suspicious purchases.

On the other hand, some of the agents have used heavy-handed tactics. One reportedly demanded that a gun owner return home early from a business trip, while another threatened to “report” an NRA member as “refusing to cooperate.” That kind of behavior is outrageous and unprofessional.

Whether agents act appropriately or not, concerned gun owners should remember that all constitutional protections apply. Answering questions in this type of investigation is generally an individual choice. Most importantly, there are only a few relatively rare exceptions to the general Fourth Amendment requirement that law enforcement officials need a warrant to enter a home without the residents’ consent. There is nothing wrong with politely, but firmly, asserting your rights.

If BATFE contacts you and you have any question about how to respond, you may want to consult a local attorney. NRA members may also call NRA-ILA’s Office of Legislative Counsel at (703) 267-1161 for further information. Whether contacting a local attorney or NRA, be sure to provide as many details as possible, including the date, time, and location, agent’s name, and specific questions asked.

http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=4990

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Wait…aren’t these the same records that are supposed to be destroyed after a brief allotted time?  How often do we hear people exclaim that they’ll never register their guns. Let’s not kid ourselves. The “NICS background check” is a GUN REGISTRY.

“People on terrorist watch list allowed to buy guns”

CNN leads with a very misleading headline. Albeit, the article is surprising balanced – for a CNN article.

“When people on the government’s terrorist watch list have tried to buy guns or explosives in recent years, the government has let them the vast majority of the time.”

The essence of the article addresses the fact that 865 individuals on the Terrorist Watchlist have purchased firearms and explosives.  I am curious what they define as explosives, I wager they’re probably “primers”.

I will give CNN credit for actually including the counter-point and quoting Chris Cox from the NRA regarding the matter.

“The integrity of the terror watch list is poor, as it mistakenly contains the names of many men and women, including some high-profile Americans, who have not violated the law,”

So what is at hand?

Senator Frank Lautenberg, D-New Jersey is proposing a law to grant the U.S. Attorney General (namely, the extremist anti-gunner Eric Holder) the right to deny the sale of a firearm to anyone on the “terrorist/no-fly list”.

These would be people who passed the background checks. But appear on the “watchlist”. Many in the gun community see this as providing the means for a de facto gun ban.  The reason for these feelings are numerous. But one of the leading is the fact that said terrorist watch list does not have any checks and balances. People are never given the reason they were added, nor do they have any recourse to have their names removed from the list.

Such a proposition is even more frightful when we have documents being released from Homeland Security labeling those who are pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, have Ron Paul bumper sticker, etc as potential “right-wing extremists”. Or when training exams for our military label those who attend protests as “low level terrorism”.  When such talk is no longer the rhetoric of the conspiracy theorists and threepers, but actually coming from our government itself, you’d be stupid NOT to be concerned.

Would it be fair to add people to a secret list, and all those added to said list would be executed. Perhaps starting with Senator Kennedy who was stopped at the airport for being on the no-fly list. (Oops, I probably just got added to the watch list and would lose my right to be armed under Lautenberg’s proposal.) Extreme? Perhaps, but doesn’t the taking of one’s means to defend themselves equate to a potential death sentence?

How dangerous is it when the government creates secret lists that take away citizens rights with no legal recourse.  And when do those secret lists  become akin to the ones in the Soviet Union – and people disappear.

To Senator Lautenberg…I say this…”You are more dangerous than any terrorists on our our list.  They only seek to kill and destroy us. You are seeking to take away our freedoms and destroy who we are!”

PS – You are just reaffirming my belief that if New Jersey fell into the ocean – I wouldn’t miss it. I already HATE driving through N.J.

Best Father’s Day Present Ever!

My wife got me the best Father’s Day present ever.  A little boy!

Jericho Justice Terach, born June 20th @12:24 am. Weighing 9lbs, 4.6 oz and measuring 20″.

Jericho Justice Terach - June 20th, 2009

Jericho Justice Terach - June 20th, 2009

Published in: on June 21, 2009 at 7:15 pm Comments (6)
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The Futility of Micro-Stamping

The Arizona Rifleman does a great article highlighting numerous points as well as providing a video showing how futile the proposed micro-stamping is:

http://www.arizonarifleman.com/2009/06/18/thoughts-on-microstamping/

Published in: on June 18, 2009 at 8:29 pm Leave a Comment
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Which of the following is an example of low-level terrorist activity?

Answer: Per DOD Antiterrorism Awareness training course might surprise you…

“protests”

http://www.contracostatimes.com/politics/ci_12589887%23

http://thearmedschoolteacher.blogspot.com/2009/06/is-it-paranoia-if-they-really-call-you.html

Yes, you got that right. So after Homeland Security said that if you supported gun rights, the Constitution, went to church or were pro-life than you might be a right-wing extremist.

Now our government is teaching our soldiers that protesting; that Great American Ideal of Freedom of Speech, and Freedom to Peaceably Assemble indeed makes you a terrorist.

It is a sad thing when the ideals of the Constitution in fact enshrine an individual as a extremist terrorist. Those ideals that should be revered within our society and protected by our government are deemed to be the threat itself.

I fear we may see in our lifetimes the day when the people of Iran are free to speak their voice, while the people of America are silenced.

Reading such statements and acts by our government makes me truly want to weep for our nation.

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How is one supposed to show the threepers they’re wrong when the government keeps giving them ammunition like this.

Follow-up on AZ restaurant carry

Back in May I blogged about attending the NRA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, AZ.  I had a blast, however I had a number of gripes related to Arizona’s restriction on carry in any location that served alcohol (which included most of the the restaurants downtwon).

A proposed law would have allowed Arizona residents and guests with recognized permits to carry in restaurants that served alcohol.  The news is that it has passed the house. Congratulations to Arizonans.

http://blog.knotclan.com/2009/06/16/az-legislative-update/

I do wonder what affect the attendance of thousands of NRA members had on Arizona. I know that I contacted numerous Arizona officials regarding my experiences on this matter. I imagine many others did as well.  For those wondering what the NRA accomplishes, I believe this is but one example of the affect of the NRA.

H/T to Snowflakes in Hell
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UPDATE: Passed the senate and is headed to the governor.

http://www.nraila.org/News/Read/NewsReleases.aspx?ID=12636

NRA-ILA Alert: 23 State Attorneys General To Attorney General Holder: “No Semi-Auto Ban”

Friday, June 12, 2009

On June 11, the top law enforcement officials of nearly half the states signed a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, expressing their opposition to reinstatement of the federal ban on semi-automatic firearms.

“We share the Obama Administration’s commitment to reducing illegal drugs and violent crime within the United States. We also share your deep concern about drug cartel violence in Mexico. However, we do not believe that restricting law-abiding Americans’ access to certain semi-automatic firearms will resolve any of these problems,” the letter said.

The letter notes congressional opposition to bringing back the ban, and calls for increasing enforcement of existing laws.

We encourage NRA members to let these state officials know we appreciate them standing up to the incessant clamor for gun control that is currently coming from anti-gun groups and their media allies.

The 23 state Attorneys General, in alphabetical order, by state, are:

Arkansas – The Honorable Dustin McDaniel
Alabama – The Honorable Troy King
Colorado – The Honorable John W. Suthers
Florida – The Honorable Bill McCollum
Georgia – The Honorable Thurbert E. Baker
Idaho – The Honorable Lawrence G. Wasden
Kansas – The Honorable Steve Six
Kentucky – The Honorable Jack Conway
Louisiana – The Honorable James D. Caldwell
Michigan – The Honorable Mike Cox
Missouri – The Honorable Chris Koster
Montana – The Honorable Steve Bullock
Oklahoma – The Honorable W.A. Edmonson
Nebraska – The Honorable Jon Bruning
Nevada – The Honorable Catherine Cortez Masto
New Hampshire – The Honorable Kelly A. Ayotte
North Dakota – The Honorable Wayne Stenehjem
South Carolina – The Honorable Henry McMaster
South Dakota – The Honorable Lawrence Long
Texas – The Honorable Greg Abbott
Utah – The Honorable Mark L. Shurtleff
Wisconsin – The Honorable J.B. Van Hollen
Wyoming – The Honorable Bruce A. Salzburg

To read the letter in its entirety, please click here.

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Sadly, Pennsylvania was not one of them.

If only police had guns, the criminals would still have guns…

7 of 11 guns have been recovered after being stolen from a police department in Mississippi Delta.

http://www.sunherald.com/218/story/1404620.html

Just goes to show that even if we banned guns and only the police and military had them. The criminals would still be armed.

(Must add, that I am curious about whether they succeeded in stealing the 5 Colt M-16 fully automatic assault rifles. And if those have been recovered.)

H/T to Days of our Trailers

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