Friday Feedback

We opened up the shop to the world, and this might actually work.

J.Kb. has some items to ship, and I have one to ship. We’ll get them out shortly.

The patches are estimated to be delivered from the embroiderer September 29.  Shipping will begin the first week of October.

We had a request for PayPal. I got rid of my PayPal account years ago when they became extremely anti-gun. For you, I’ll look into it.

The New Mexico Governor’s “I get to say when the Constitution applies” Emergency order with attending Public Health Order was stopped in its tracks.

It is so bad over there that the New Mexico Attorney General refused to provide a lawyer for the case. In all the cases I’ve been following, this is the first one where the state had filed no paperwork before the first hearing.

Instead, the Governor sent his office’s lawyer.

The governor named Holly Agajanian, an attorney most recently with the firm Hinkle Shanor LLP, as general counsel of her office. Agajanian has extensive trial and courtroom experience representing public entities, corporations and individuals in a wide range of matters. Having earned an undergraduate degree from the University of California at Los Angeles and her law degree from American University, Agajanian holds an AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale Hubbell, the highest peer rating for professional excellence in attorneys.

I have not seen a transcript nor an audio recording of the hearing. I do not know what was said. I did read the clerk’s notes on the hearing. It doesn’t sound like the state put up much of a fight.

On the fun side of things, I got to actually help on the case. The NAGR v. Grisham case had a new filing today by the plaintiffs (good guys). The lawyer who filed it had a finger slip. He was asking for a preliminary injunction and accidentally wrote a Temporary Restraining Order.

I noticed and fired off a short email to him asking if he had made a mistake. He replied almost instantly with a “Thank You”. I expect a new corrected filing tomorrow.

Yes, my arm hurts from patting myself on the back.

Miguel suggests “Don’t Break The Perimeter” for swag.

Hagar is putting together some images for the different donation products.

Any suggestions you might have, please let us know.

If you are interested in shirts, what size? Polo or T-shirt? Polo with or without pockets?

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Thank you for making my case.

This week has been a bonanza for our side.

She is not saying that there have been no people purchasing firearms involved or consuming drugs, but they are simply not prosecuted.

And I would like to thank her for stating (once again) that the much touted and celebrated Brady Firearms Background Checks are nothing but a colossal law enforcement failure and hollow showpiece for the Gun Control movement.

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Nashville has a new Mayor.

I know, I know.. don’t judge a book by its cover and you don’t know the guy, he might be a great person and effective as Mayor, but a bit of lyrics popped in my head when I saw this announcemnet:

But in the town, it was well known
When they got home at night, their fat and
Psychopathic wives would thrash them
Within inches of their lives.

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Shop Status Update – UPDATED

How to access the shop

On a large screen, the “shop” button is located in the header next to the “about” button on the lower left of the header banner. You have direct access to the cart, checkout, and your account from a dropdown on the right.

If you are on a mobile device, there is a “hamburger” button in the center between the home and search buttons. Press that and a menu will open.

The “shop” button can then be pressed to take you directly to the shop. This is a change from this morning.

Further down is the “cart” button with a plus sign. If you press that, it will show you a submenu. Press any of the options to go to that page, including the “cart” button. Yes, it looks like a title, it is a live button.


Thanks to David, I was informed that the shop wasn’t allowing checkouts. It does now. I had put the wrong credentials into the system.

There are both physical and virtual products available in the shop. There is a “Cup of Coffee”, “1 Month Server Hosting”, and “1 Month Web Services”. These are donations. In the near future, I hope to put a block under the banner saying something like “This month’s hosting by NAME, this month’s services by NAME”

The patches and Velcro are real. That will take us a little time to get all worked out. We have two “warehouses” so we have to coordinate shipping, so you get what you ordered.

Thank you for your support, it means a great deal to us.
-AWA

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Gonna try and Bussefy Montana

Former firearms executive Busse seeks Democratic nomination to challenge Montana Gov. Gianforte

Former firearms executive turned gun industry critic Ryan Busse is seeking the 2024 Democratic nomination to challenge first-term Republican Governor Greg Gianforte in Montana.

So that’s Busse’s endgame.

He is going to tryband roll his gun industry turncoat fame into political office.

But Busse suggested that Republicans are vulnerable in the state after failing to keep housing prices affordable, not taking action to prevent potential property tax increases and threatening women’s health care by passing several abortion restrictions.

He isn’t running for Montanans.  Hes running for Californians who moved to Montana.  He’s banking on Montaba being North Colorado where remote working Californians have eclipsed the native conservative population.

During a 25-year career in the firearms industry, Busse said, he directed the sale of almost 3 million guns from the manufacturer Kimber America. But he became disaffected as the increasingly politicized industry began aggressively marketing military-style assault rifles such as those used in numerous mass shootings.

Since leaving the industry, Busse has served as a policy adviser for Biden’s 2020 campaign and written a book and articles highly critical of the National Rifle Association and gun manufacturers.

His remonstrations against America’s gun culture could become a flashpoint in the campaign given the strong support for gun rights in Montana politics. Busse, who favors background checks before purchases but opposes bans on assault rifles, predicted Republicans will portray him as anti-gun.

“I know there’s a vast, frustrated majority out there that are decent, responsible gun owners, and those are the people I represent,” he said.

I wonder what gave everyone the idea he was anti-gun.  Maybe writing a book where he portrayed the entire gun industry as having decided to profit off mass murder and crime while he was the lone voice of reason and dignity might be part of that.

Busse’s two sons were among 16 young plaintiffs in a high-profile climate change lawsuit that resulted in a groundbreaking ruling last month that said Montana agencies were violating their constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment by allowing fossil fuel development without considering greenhouse gas emissions.

This is, perhaps, the most egregious claim against him.

That ruling was a farce and will destroy the energy industry in Montana.

Busse wants to lower property taxes for Californians who work from zoom while putting put of work Montanans in oil, natural gas, and coal.

Every part of this guy’s platform is a piece of shit.

He really is a slimebag who has made his career turning on everyone and everything to advance himself among the Left.

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National Association for Gun Rights v. Grisham

B.L.U.F.
Judge David H. Urias has granted a TRO staying the power grab in New Mexico by their governor.

(700 words)


Steps in a suit:

  1. File the Complaint requesting an injunction: Sep 9, 2023
  2. Request A Temporary Injunction while paper work is filed: Sep 9, 2023
  3. Briefings filed: Not done
  4. Hearing on the motion for TRO: Sep 13, 2023
  5. Briefings, Motions, and cross motions for a preliminary injunction
  6. Hearing on the preliminary injunction
  7. Briefings, Motions, and cross motions for Summary Judgement
  8. Hearing on the motions for Summary Judgement
  9. Briefings, Motions, and cross motions for injunctive relief
  10. Hearing on the merits for injunctive relief
  11. Court issues opinion
I can see no indication that the state even showed up for this hearing. I don’t see any indication that a subpoena was issued, that there was proof of service, nor do I see any indication of an attorney of record supporting the state in this case.

At any point where the judge issues or denies a TRO, Preliminary Injunction, a Summary Judgement, or a finding, the losing party can appeal. Once the appeal is made, the case is on hold until the Circuit court issues their opinion. Once the Circuit court issues their opinion, the case will go back to the district court OR the losing party will appeal to the Supreme Court.

The Judge issued the TRO today, the Sep 13, 2023.
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You may want to rethink that statement again.

“Stupid Gun Owner! You can’t go up against the US Government! YOU WILL LOSE!”

There is a lesson in this video I saw over Divemedic’s Area Ocho.

I counted over 30 cops and 2 dogs posing for the picture.

It took them 2 weeks and who know how many other personnel and equipment to capture one guy who was unarmed most of the time and was running for his life.

But the Gun Control zealots warn us that they will roll over 80-million gun owners in a matter of weeks?

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