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Gen-Z political prostitutes

Two separate Tweets from two Gen-Z influencers.

 

There is no way two people 21 years if age, both came to the same independent conclusion that an 80-year-old suspected pedophile is “cool” because of his backwards hat and aviator sunglasses.

They clearly got a talking points memo and some money.

Gen-Z is being dragged around by absolute whores on social media.

New Jersey doesn’t want concealed carry because New Jersey cops suck

This is a follow-up to my post New Jersey doesn’t want concealed carry because New Jersey roads suck.

There is an additional point in this section of the Curie County Prosecutor’s Association of New Jersey filed an amicus brief.

It’s in the second part of this screen grab.

 

New Jersey cops are trigger happy retards.

They can’t process that a driver has a concealed carry permit and is therefore a law abiding citizen and not likely to shoot the cop during a traffic stop.

Their 60 IQ brains only understand that “gun = threat” and will start shooting CCW permit holders.

Just like the canard that concealed carry will turn every fender bender into the gunfight at the OK Corral, the canard that cops will shoot concealed carriers not knowing if they are good guys or bad guys is frequently brought up although I can count on one hand (one finger) the number of times that’s actually happened.

Florida has issued over a million permits and I’ve never heard of a Florida cop blasting a CCW at a traffic stop.

I guess New Jersey cops are particularly stupid.

Given the anecdote about the NYPD officer elsewhere in the Curie County Prosecutor’s Association amicus brief, it very well may be that New Jersey and New York recruit from the same pool of violent retarded apes to make them cops.

“You can’t have concealed carry because our cops are morons with no self control” feels like a pretty unconstitutional admission from government employees, but they made it anyway.

Another reason why Bruen needs to be enforced

NYC cabbie savagely beaten on street fumes at ‘horrible system’ and Eric Adams: ‘Tell him die with the shame’

A struggling immigrant cabbie and married dad of two who was savagely beaten by a group of brutes in Midtown told The Post on Friday he’s appalled that two suspects were let go with a slap on the wrist.

Taxi driver Afzal Butt, 60 — who suffered chest, neck and face injuries in the shocking Manhattan caught-on-camera beat-down — blasted New York’s lenient bail-reform laws as a “horrible system” after a pair of his alleged assailants were issued a desk-appearance ticket and allowed to walk free.

“If they’re not going to put them behind bars, this is a horrible system,” fumed the cabbie, who emigrated to the US from Pakistan and has been driving a taxi since 2004. “I am hopeless and helpless with this system.”

Butt said the city is going to hell in a handbasket regarding crime.

“Send the mayor the video and tell him die with the shame,” the cabbie said.

He’s pissed.  I don’t blame him though.

Here is a news report that shows some of the beating.

 

Five people beat one man and the attackers go virtually unpunished.

The people of New York City need to be able to defend themselves.

That’s why Bruen was decided by SCOTUS the way it was.

That states like New York have failed to make good on that decision is a travesty.

I guess the only conclusion is that New York values its criminals mote than its law abiding, tax paying citizens.

New Jersey doesn’t want concealed carry because New Jersey roads suck

After the Bruen decision, pretty much all the may issue states freaked out and drafted laws that made shall issue so impossibly onerous as to make it worse than may issue.

New Jersey was one if those states.

The legislature made so many places in New Jersey “sensitive locations’ where concealed carry was prohibited, that it made the state effectively one big gun free zone.

The state is being sued, and the case is Koons v. Platkin.

The Curie County Prosecutor’s Association of New Jersey filed an amicus brief with the court to give their justification why citizens shouldn’t carry guns.

It’s a hoot.

 

The reason you shouldn’t be able to carry in New Jersey is that the Garden State’s roads and highways are congested dog shit and New Jersey drivers are insane assholes.

It doesn’t matter how good of a person you are, once you experience New Jersey traffic, you’re going to start murdering other drivers because they are insufferable.

Case in point, this amazing anecdote.

 

See?

How can you, ordinary citizen, be trusted with a gun on New Jersey public roads, when they are so bad, and the other drivers so terrible, that it drove one of New York’s finest into a gun waving rage monster?

You won’t be able to resist the temptation to start blasting other New Jerseyans once you have to deal with them in public.

“People can’t carry guns because everyone is an asshole and the roads are shit and they’ll kill each other on non-stop road rage incidents.”

To be fair, this is probably accurate, but I’m amazed that they would admit to it in court.

Dead Texas truck thief’s family has opinions

This is a follow-up to my post Even if they charged him, they wouldn’t get a conviction.

Texas stolen car owner is a ‘vigilante, not a hero’ after he tracked down and shot dead the man who allegedly took his vehicle – claims the suspected thief’s brother

The brother of a suspected car thief shot dead by the man whose car he allegedly stole has slammed his sibling’s killer, arguing he is a ‘vigilante’, not a hero, for his actions.

The robbery victim discovered his car had been stolen from a Texas shopping center parking lot, but managed to track the vehicle down to a second lot nearby.

He walked up to the vehicle to find a man and a woman sat in the cab, and drew his weapon, ordering the pair to get out of the car and wait for police to arrive.

But the stolen car victim was hit with a bullet when the male thief took a gun of his own out from his waistband and opened fire.

Avoiding serious injury, the vehicle’s owner returned fire, shooting the car thief dead.

But now the car thief’s brother has expressed his anger, arguing that the car owner should never have drawn his gun in the first place and complained ‘my mum, my family, we all have to suffer now’.

‘Whether my brother was wrong or right, he had a gun pointed at him. I guess he took it upon himself to defend himself. The guy who shot him is a vigilante, not a hero.

‘A vehicle is not worth taking someone’s life, I don’t care what kind of car it is. You don’t take the law into your own hands. Now my mom, my family, we all have to suffer and just deal with it.’

Police meanwhile put the shooting down to a simple case of self-defense, arguing that robbery victims have every right to try to find their stolen property and that the car’s owner only shot the thief after he himself was subjected to gunfire.

In every one of these cases, where some criminal gets killed by a CCW, the family cries over the loss of their kin, the family can go fuck themselves.

The family here overlooks the fact that their brother was willing to and trued to kill a man to steal his truck.

The thief shot the truck owner to avoid being arrested.  He was being held for the police.

That’s why the police determined it was the truck owner, not the thief, who acted in self defense.

The family can suffer, because their brother almost made another family suffer.

These people are human garbage.

Rolling gun safe

I often travel with large numbers of guns.

How do I do it safely, legally, and with the security of my guns in mind.

Let me show you my invention.

It’s a Lund, steel, underbody truck tool box.  The kind that is supposed to hang under a semi trailer or a flat bed.

It’s mounted near the tailgate.

 

It has a key lock just for the box.

 

This is it with the tailgate down and the box open.

 

I drilled two holes, one on each side to attach it to the bed tie-down points with 3/8-inch stainless J-bolts.

I used a sandwich of nuts, rubber washers, and fender washers to seal the hole where I drilled through to make it waterproof.  I’ve never had a leak.

Here a mounting point in the bed.

 

Those are tucked up under the bed rails which makes it difficult to get at with a bolt cutter.

Here is the gap between the door and the tailgate.

 

This provides double security.  With the tailgate locked, the door can’t be opened.  The tailgate locks when the truck locks, and if a window is broken to unlock the truck from the inside, the alarm will go off.

With guns locked in cases in the box, they are locked outside of the passenger compartment, so covers safe passage requirements.

It’s 48 inches wide, 18 inches deep, and 18 inches high.  It will hold my largest Pelican pistol and rifle boxes.

The door can’t be pried open with the tailgate closed.

I recognize that the J-bolt are a weak point.  I did consider drilling through the box into the bed, but I decided against that.  I really didn’t want to drill into a $50K truck. Any place you drill through becomes a location where rust can start.

Additionally, if I did want to remove this box and go back to stock, I can without a problem.  No permanent holes to worry about.

My other crossover tool box is also held down withJ-hookss for the same reason.

If I did improve the design, I would probably order specialty lifting eye bolts, which are hardened steel and even more difficult to cut through.  I bought these off the shelf at Fastensal.

When not hauling guns, it makes a convenient place to put groceries and other shopping, acting like a trunk, so stuff isn’t sloshing around the bed.  I still have several feet of space between the two boxes for large items.  I also have a second, long bed pickup, so…

Every time I post about gun security, I’d get (or used to before the membership change) countless comments from readers fantasizing about how they would Ocean’s Eleven my guns away with a bolt cutter, angle grinder, fork truck, etc.

Please don’t.

This truck was broken into once already by people looking for guns. They never touched the toolboxes in the bed.  They were defeated by a $30 Liberty pistol box attached to the seat frame by a cable.

They weren’t carrying bolt cutters or angle grinders and they weren’t taking the time to start fucking around with tools.

Besides, the box itself is heavy, and I have tow chain and trailer equipment in there to make it heavier. Without the tailgate down, lifting the whole box out was not something I was able to do.

Would I leave guns in it for a week parked some place rough?  No, absolutely not.

Is it much more effective than some gun cases in the cab or a trunk where a broken window gives easy access in a matter of seconds?  Absolutely.