Month: March 2016

This happens when you elect crazy anti gunners.

delegate mark levine

From his Facebook page:

Mark Levine is a Delegate in Virginia’s State House of Delegates, representing citizens of Alexandria, Arlington, and Fairfax in Virginia’s 45th District.

OK, it is nice to see that it is not only Florida who has batshit elected legislators sporting a “D” next to them. There is one line that worries me: “And force people to cross an angry picket line.”  That is a not-so-veiled threat of violence. Levine has stood before Moms Demand in the past in one occasion at an event for Gun Control, but there are no direct connections with any specific gun control groups. If anything, this smells more CSGV tactics than anything else, hankering for a bloody exchange for political advertising.

I am sure VCDL will keep an eye on this idiot. People like him love to tap dance in blood.

Hat tip to Formynder.

New Jersey County, Florida company to sell gun tracking RFID chips

And in case you are wondering, NJ County, Fl is what I shall call Hillsborough County (Tampa and neighborhood areas) from now on.

Via The Gun Writer in Facebook:

 

A Clearwater business is developing a way to alert gun owners the moment their weapons are on the move and help them track them back down.TracFind is developing a small GPS device that can be attached to guns. The device, which combines GPS tracking technology with smartphone signals, can track in real time a stolen or lost weapon to within three feet. An added feature notifies the gun owner immediately if the secured gun moves as much as an inch…

Source: Clearwater company developing device to track stolen guns | TBO.com and The Tampa Tribune

It will never be abused, right? Nothing like a constantly beeping beacon showing where your gun is at all times to anybody with the proper technology to make you feel war and fuzzy…because, you know… radio waves? That is so high-tech only a few people know how to intercept.

Local law enforcement apparently peed a little in their pants when they found about this. But yes, ony for tracking stolen guns…yeah right. And specially the part where the software sends LEOs notifications about the gun being moved. And if that does not scare you…

Kevin Richardson, spokesman for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, had not heard about the new technology and was eager to see its impact on gun thefts. “What we’re seeing across the country, in most states, is an increase in burglaries of gun stores,” as well as residences, he said. “But there is a growing awareness among legal gun owners that they have to secure their guns.”

Tracking devices inside guns associated with ATF, where have I heard that combination leading to deadly fuck ups before? My memory somehow fails me at this moment. I am sure it will come back to me.
This is what happens when you let Carpetbaggers and Snow Birds stay in Florida.

The Hallowed Halls

Miguel has touched on University of Texas at Austin Professor Frederick Steiner’s elevation to anti-gun folk hero, for his decision to leave his position because of the passing of campus carry.

The people over at Everytown are now doubling down on this.  They are celebrating that campus carry will lead to a “brain drain,” calling for more professors to leave Texas.  The comments over at the Everytown Facebook account, as well as on the Rawstory article, fall into two camps (sometimes both):

  1. I’d never send my kid to a school in Texas/state with campus carry.
  2. “‘Brain drain?’ People in Texas don’t have brains, yuk yuk yuk (insert Bush joke).”

I don’t know Dr. Steiner.  I’ve never met him.  I can tell you from his interviews, I don’t like him.  In my long academic career, I have met many professors who just didn’t like students.  They loved research, writing, fundraising (which comes with taking a cut of any grant money brought in), and the prestige of holding  recognized chair in a field.  They just didn’t like having to show up in a classroom and interact with students.  I hated professors like that and swore that I’d never become one.  From the way Steiner just casually insults the (what would be mostly graduate level, since you have to be 21 to get a CCW permit) students of Texas – assuming that they are irresponsible and dangerous, I believe that he is one of those types of professors.  He “like[s] fund-raising, obviously,” students, not so much.

But I digress.

The “brain drain” that the anti-gun establishment is hoping for, I don’t think is going to happen.  The causal assumption here is that antis are smart and gun people are stupid.  My favorite professor as an undergraduate was in the Mechanical Engineering department.  He taught Materials for Mechanical Engineers, and is the man who got me interested in Materials Engineering, and Design for Manufacturing.  He was also the faculty sponsor for the college gun club – yes, we had a school funded gun club.  During DfM, he would bring in samples (the way good profs do) of parts manufactured in different ways.  Guess what he brought in as an example of forging?  If you guessed an AR-15 upper receiver blank, you are right.

My graduate adviser is/was also a gun guy, and has been a consultant for the firearms industry for years.  He actually got me working on my very first firearms related failure analysis while I was a student.  We actually got the school to change its policy on firearms on campus (before the state legalized campus carry) in order to bring guns in to do materials testing on them in the lab.

When I started working, one of my colleagues turned out to be the former chief metallurgist of one of the largest firearms and ammunition manufactures in America, and one of the smartest men in the world on brass metallurgy.  He is now semi-retired as a consultant and is a adjunct professor at am engineering college in Indiana.

There are a lot of gun guys in Academia.  We’re pretty quiet and don’t like to rock the political boat.  Engineering and hard science is a lot more conservative than you think.  Sure, maybe some professor that teaches “sexism in pre-colonial cave paintings” may flee for the Blue states, but I have total disregard for their un-serious field of study anyway and don’t consider that a loss for the university.

There isn’t going to be a “brain drain” in campus carry states.  At most it will be a culling of the heard of useless academics.

Also.

For all those anti-gun snobs who look down on Texas and other Red states south of the Mason-Dixon, let me remind you that Texas has consistently been in the to 5 states for economic growth for the last 10 years.  It was No. 2 last year, beat only by the North Dakota oil boom.  Manufacturing and technical industry is booming in the south.  Detroit is hemorrhaging jobs.  Alabama is now home to manufacturing for Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Navistar, Mercedes-Benz, and Airbus.  Huntsville may be “Rocket City USA” by history, but it’s fast becoming “Motown 2.0.”

 

I am reminded of stories from history about poor, racist whites, no matter how poor and illiterate they were, no matter the conditions of barefoot squalor they lived in; comforted themselves in the knowledge that they were white and therefore “better” than their black neighbors who might actually work harder and make more money.  Today, Blue state liberals, no matter how bad the economy is in their states, no matter how in debt they are, no matter how high their unemployment may be; they take solace in the fact that they are not southerners.  It is the same attitude, filled with the same smug bigotry and hatred, and it is just as ugly.

There is no such thing as a fair fight when your life is on the line.

Because the attacker is not going to be fair. Take a look at the video:

The problem with man-to-man polite talks is that they do not work if one of the parties is not interested in talking but aggression. Asshole’s attitude was obvious and trying to calm him down or reason with him was for nought. And Asshole misdirected the gentleman’s attention to execute his attack with success. There is bodily harm inflicted, make no mistake.

Create distance, have barriers in between, lock doors, leave the area, call police.

Self defense is not a sporting event.

 

Why We Win: West Virginia Version

You can click on the pic or read bellow the text.

WV Constitutional Carry veto override
So… you may see this picture all over FB. The dude in the suit texting his boss is the Bloomberg lobbyist at the WV Senate session as the Governor’s veto has been overridden. The happy fellow on his left is with the FoP. They are surrounded by regular West Virginians from both panhandles, Charleston, Beckley, Parkersburg, Mason County, Clarksburg…etc. the two guys shaking hands as well as the other folks in black shirts are not paid nor compensated in any way. This photo embodies grassroots in action. The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat in one picture.

Well done WV…well done.

Hat tip Rob R.

VICTORY!!!

According to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York City’s tough gun laws has resulted in an increase in stabbings; and apparently that is a good thing.  The violent crime rate may be going up, but fewer people are getting shot.  This is a victory for gun control.  Just don’t tell that to families of the victims of these stabbings.

*Door bell*

Police Officer: “Ms. Smith, we have good news and bad news about your husband.  Which do you want first?”

Ms. Smith: “The bad news first.”

Police Officer: “Your husband was killed this morning on the subway during his commute.”

Ms. Smith: “Oh my god!  Then what’s the good news?”

Police Officer: “He wasn’t the victim of gun violence.”

Now I might be a pessimist, my wife tells me that I am, but personally… if I find my self shitting into a bag through a hole in my side because a piece of metal has pierced my guts, I really don’t care if it was a bullet or steak knife that did it.