Month: May 2014

The Sacred Cow Slaughterhouse » WE NEED TO REGULATE CARS THE WAY WE REGULATE GUNS

I keep hearing people say they want to regulate guns the way we regulate cars.  They don’t really mean that, of course.  What they mean is they want to make it acceptable to find more ways to intrude on the right to keep and bear arms.

I propose instead, we regulate cars the way we regulate guns.  Let’s start:

via The Sacred Cow Slaughterhouse » WE NEED TO REGULATE CARS THE WAY WE REGULATE GUNS.

Go read this…the bookmark it and shove it to the first idiot that ever brings the regulate-guns-like-cars analogy.

Moms Demand and Hollywood Elite Killer Elliot Rodger.

Moms Demand Elliot Rodger

Mr. Martinez is grieving and as a good Californian, goes straight for the narrative he has been fed. as gospel. But setting that aside, the comments from the Moms are just as wacky and we even have a couple that are bound to make the Stupid Hall of Fame:

Leslie Aharonian Not one more !!! LaPierre we are coming for u!!!
(not expecting you will make good on that threat any time soon)

Ali van den Broek I keep wondering when someone will sue a government for not protecting its citizens. It is crazy that this keeps going on.
(Only if you can link the killings to environmental issues)

(This one I HAD to screen cap)
Moms Demand Elliot Rodger Karenann Christos(Democrat Racist & secessionist Jefferson Davis is your reference? Really?)

Acela Spiegelberg My heart breaks for him. I wonder of laws can be enacted that if someone places threats, the police can automatically take their guns until they have been psychologically checked and released.
(IIRC, it is the law already in California and police did visit the critter. Of course if you are the son of an important Hollywood figure, it does not apply)

Diane Tillman I agree, when are we going to stand united against this insanity. We have got to stop the NRA from killing our children. Money is more important to them then lives. It’s disgusting.(Wait, (Wasn’t a Liberal Anti Gun kid who killed those people?

Meagan Breaux Where were all of the “good guys with guns” NRA?????
(In California? Are you kidding me? Gun Control paradise!)

Ann Dickinson America’s gun culture is completely unfathomable to those outside the US.
(And they do killings in an industrial scale that would make you poop your pants 6 times a day)

The next two, go together:
Kathleen Brady I hate guns but the guns aren’t pulling there own triggers. If guns were not available something else will be used. Better mental Heath care, better justice system rehabs, less bullying and more acceptance of individuality. That is what is needed
Sandy Riddell Wagner That’s right wing bs Kathleen. I don’t know any other weapon that would have allowed this sort of mass carnage.
(Last I heard: 2 Sigs, one Glock all with 10 round mags..Just like Moms and MAIG wants them)

And the award for absolutely politically dumb comment of the day goes to:
Joe Hickman This is just horrible! When will our politicians learn and stop worrying about being reelected and do real gun reform. Do the right thing for once. Over and over these things happen more and more and the NRA yells more guns. Reform that covers every aspect everything. So so Sad!!

OK, Unless something else happens or makes me come over, I am shutting down for the weekend.

Later.

This is one is where I eat humble pie.

And kick myself for not doing due diligence.  My only excuse is that my feeble brain failed to process sporadic information till it was too late. Yes, back to the kerfuffle of the Open Carry in Texas with Fat Slob and Reefer Boy…this crap has developed some serious legs.

Yesterday, in between breaks of the Honey-Do-or-Die marathon, I happened to finally click on the new guidelines for Open Carry demonstrations in Texas.  The initial read was quick and as I returned to the jigsaw and a bunch of boards, I was mulling how come these common-sense steps, already taken in the past by other OC groups in other states were not considered by the Texas folks.  There was something else, a small warning bell that kept ringing way way down there in the back of the brain between the cerebellum and the hippocampus telling me that something I read was not in sync with what I had accepted as fact on this mess.

Later I got back and re-read the guidelines and the little bell became Notre Dame at Resurrection Mass:

Whereas, our mission is to get open carry of handguns passed in Texas, we must once again adjust in a way that shines a positive light on our efforts, our members, and our respective organizations. We have decided the prudent path, to further our goals, is to immediately cease taking long guns into corporate businesses unless invited. Black Powder revolvers have proven to be very effective and align with our goal of legalizing open carry with a handgun. We do understand that not everyone will be able to afford one, but if you can, we are requesting you do so. Almost every leader has gone to Black powder for a reason. It works.

Stop the mother-loving presses! You can actually OC with an old Cap and Ball revolver? Even with a modern-built replica? And you chose not to but rather go with the most controversial way? And you know that going Black Powder Handgun has been effective and frigging chose NOT to use it? Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?

But in like any good infomercial, that was not all. I re-read the paragraph and this struck me as weird:

 Black Powder revolvers have proven to be very effective and align with our goal of legalizing open carry with a handgun. We do understand that not everyone will be able to afford one, but if you can, we are requesting you do so.

I had not checked the prices of ball & caps in a very long time so I did a Google search and found them in Cabelas. Not only found them but I was amazed at the price: a Pietta Model 1851 Confederate Navy .44 caliber working (as in it will go bang) replica goes for $199 and they even throw a free “starter kit” with it.
Pietta Model 1851 Confederate NavyIn the same Cabelas’ site, you will find a simple leather holster by Triple K for $25 and a nice looking leather belt by Hunter for $50. So basically, under $300, you can affordable do Open Carry and by their own words “proven to be very effective.” So the question now in front of me is: Why the misleading statement that you may not afford it when they are parading about with modern rifles topped with optics that themselves are way more expensive than the kit mentioned above?

A possible answer and I admit sheer speculation on my part is this:
CJ Grisham

This was posted in the Open Carry Texas Facebook page sometime around 9:00 pm, May 23, 2014 (Last night.) Do notice the type of firearm he is brandishing.

If you haven’t heard of C.J. Grisham, I would urge you to do your own research. Basically he was arrested one day for “interfering with duties of a public servant’ while carrying an AR on a public road with his son. Open Carry Texas was founded after that incident. I was unaware/not paid attention that Grisham was OCT’s president. till I saw the photo but I did know who Grisham was and what had occurred.

Now I am forced to wonder if the “strategy” of openly carrying rifles that seems to be the policy of OCT till recently has more to do with perhaps Grisham’s desire to “stick it to the Man” rather than purely obtaining Open Carry for the Lone Star State. Both are noble quests but they do not necessarily go together or are healthy to mix.  If anything, it has been proven that their methods have been counterproductive delighting the Opposition (always looking for excuses to “stick it” to us) and garnering a massive amount of anger from Gun Owners who are tired of getting typecasted as brutish & dangerous people, undeserving of the right to Keep and Bear Arms. And they (we) are right to be pissed.

So, I apologize for not doing my Due Diligence on this matter.  My only (lame) excuse is that I am not up to Texas Gun Laws and internal Gun Politics as I am with Florida…which does not mean I am a venerable fountain of information on that particular subject matter either.

The ball now resides with Texas Gun Owners. I don’t feel that the Open carry organizations as they stand now will be able to clean the mess they have in their hands and a necessarily shake up of not only strategies but leadership might be prudent and urgent.

You can use a hammer to drive a screw into wood, but you get better results with a screwdriver even if it takes longer.