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The Soviet impulse of the American Left

This old Leftist fuck is very proud of his shirt.

May I remind you that deportation was what the Soviets called stripping a citizen of their rights and sending them to the Gulag.

In the Soviet system, citizenship is irrelevant, only ideology matters.

If you did not agree with the ideology, you could be unpersoned.

The American Leftist is no different.

Your rights as a citizen depend on your ideology.

Agree with them and you can have all the rights of citizenship even if you’re not one.

Disagree with them and you rights as a citizen are revoked.

We just want to be left alone. They want to drag us from our homes and deport us.

And you wonder why I support the Second Amendment.

Gun Safety Done Right

The other day, I analyzed an Amicus Curia brief by the “Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence”.

The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence (Brady) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing gun violence through education, research, and legal advocacy. One of Brady’s primary goals is to encourage the implementation of safe designs, distribution, and sales of firearms to reduce gun deaths and injuries, and to protect the rights of governmental bodies to take strong, effective actions to prevent gun violence.
Amicus Curiae, Brief for Renna v. Rob Bonta, No. 23-55367 (Court of Appeals)

Sounds good, but what have they done to actually advance “gun safety”? Their entire shtick is to take guns away from The People.

Compare that to this educational statement:

“Won’t happen to me.” is a piss-poor life strategy and I bet most of the victims (of their own idiocy) were participants of that train of thought. Do I even have to go again about not leaving the effing gun inside the car unsecured? Out of sight in the center console, glove compartment or under the seat are not secure methods to keep a firearm from being stolen from your vehicle. And if you are home, take the damned thing inside the house!

Oh yes! If you leave your car outside the house, LOCK THE DAMNED THING!
Miguel, Riding the Unicorn of Stupid., Gun Free Zone, (last visited Jun. 18, 2023)

In states that haven’t gone gun stupid, good things still happen.

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Just under 500 families registered to pick up free handgun safes and locks at Padre Park from the Bexar County Commissioners Court on Thursday.

The giveaway is part of the court’s GunSafety4Bexar initiative to promote responsible gun ownership, increase gun safety awareness, and enhance community safety.

“It’s one layer of protection that we can offer,” Monica Ramos, a Bexar County public information officer, said. “We’re hoping that through this program, people learn more about what it means to be responsible firearm and gun owner.”

In partnership with University Health, the initiative is working to prevent accidental discharges and unauthorized access to firearms, particularly by minors.
Bexar County rolls out gun safety initiative, hands out hundreds of handgun locks and safes, (last visited Jun. 18, 2023)

While there are still four more giveaways scheduled for the rest of the summer, Ramos said all reservations are currently full.
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Not bad. The Bexar Country Commissioners Court purchased 3,800 portable handgun safes and 1,000 handgun cables for $140,000. The money came from the American Rescue Plan Act.

Bibliography

Amicus Curiae, Brief for Renna v. Rob Bonta, No. 23-55367 (Court of Appeals)
Miguel, Riding the Unicorn of Stupid., Gun Free Zone, (last visited Jun. 18, 2023)
Bexar County rolls out gun safety initiative, hands out hundreds of handgun locks and safes, (last visited Jun. 18, 2023)

Apparently Tennessee ain’t immune to East Coast Stupid.

I was checking my Blog reads just now and found this over Wirecutter’s:

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A combination of schools out for summer and a TikTok challenge has law officers in Hendersonville on heightened alert after a number of car break-ins, vandalism, and auto theft incidents.

Police said the thieves appear to be trying to steal Hyundais and Kias as part of a TikTok challenge that has been going around.

“These cars recovered, not only is there damage caused from breaking in and the steering columns being torn down, but most are wrecked, it’s not their car. They don’t care. They are hitting things, ramming into things, and in some cases these kids are not even old enough to have a driver’s license. They don’t know how to drive,” Sgt. Chris Gagnon said.

And right on my morning news reads, I was treated to this:

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — It’s been less than a month since the last day of school in Montgomery County, but Clarksville authorities have already responded to more than 200 calls involving minors, including several minors who ended up being arrested for violent crimes, like homicide.

Between Wednesday, May 24 and Friday, June 16, the Clarksville Police Department (CPD) said its officers were dispatched to 249 calls involving juveniles.

As a result, 43 minors were charged in connection with nonviolent criminal activity, such as curfew violations, vehicle burglary, joyriding, criminal impersonation, and traffic violations, according to officials.

In addition, police said six teenagers have been charged for more violent offenses, including a 14-year-old and a 16-year-old for criminal homicide, a 17-year-old for aggravated assault and reckless endangerment, a 17-year-old for aggravated domestic assault, and a 14-year-old for aggravated burglary.

40+ minors charged with various crimes since school year ended: Clarksville, TN police (wkrn.com)

And you guys know how this movie ends: On of the “yutes” is going to encounter somebody with no patience for criminal tomfoolery and a gun and we are going to end up with mom and sisters sobbing in front of the cameras claiming that just because little choir boy aimed the gun, he truly didn’t mean to and it was awful for the person to kill the little angel.  That will be followed by an editorial lecture on how gun violence in this country is killing more 21 -year-old toddlers than Ebola and demand not one but two special sessions so we can pass more of the same gun control legislation that solved nothing in the past.

And yes, we need more pride flags for Peaces in the classrooms.

Good youth gun news

I love a bit of good news.

Minnesota youth trap shooting explodes — with help from the NRA

On opening day of the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League championship, the Alexandria Shooting Park sounds like a very loud batch of popcorn. Squads of five teammates, lined up in a row, fire shotguns at blaze-orange discs streaking across the sky. “Pop!” “Pop!” “Pop! Pop! Pop!” The nine-day event, which has more than 8,000 competitors, is billed as the largest trap-shooting tournament in the country.

Clay-target shooting, a longtime Olympic sport, includes four disciplines, of which trap is most popular. Though it’s an individual sport, shooting in teams has a social aspect. “It’s like golf only louder,” says John Nelson, who oversees the tournament as president of the Eagan-based USA Clay Target League and its Minnesota chapter.

USA Clay Target League is the largest youth clay-target shooting organization in the country, with more than 46,000 members in grades 6-12. Roughly 12,000 of those participants are in Minnesota, which has teams in about 350 of its 500 or so high schools. (Football, the state’s largest high-school sport, has around 20,000 participants; boys and girls hockey has 8,000)

In just two decades, clay target has become one of the country’s fastest-growing high-school sports. And Minnesota is, arguably, the epicenter of youth trap’s nationwide boom.

Students say they develop skills and friendships through the sport. But they aren’t the only ones benefitting from the league’s explosive growth. Retailers sell more firearms and ammunition (league participants go through 350,000 cases annually) — and conservation groups get a cut of the tax on those purchases.

More controversially, the National Rifle Association stands to bolster its ranks with youth trap shooters by donating millions to the sport, unnerving advocates of gun-violence prevention.

The league gave schools the playbook for bringing together students, coaches, a gun club, safety certification, and insurance. It also facilitated “virtual” competitions (teams shoot independently at gun clubs and compare scores). “Our approach was: We want this to look and smell and taste like a high-school sport,” Nelson said. “We want kids to letter. We want kids to be recognized in the yearbook.”

Minnesota became the first state to have its high school league endorse clay-target shooting, which lent the sport credibility among wary school administrators. “If you go in and say, ‘I have a program that’s gonna involve kids and guns and schools,’ you get a lot of doors closed on you,” Nelson recalled.

John Nelson, president of the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League, said ”Our approach was: We want this to look and smell and taste like a high-school sport.”John Nelson, president of the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League, said ”Our approach was: We want this to look and smell and taste like a high-school sport.”

The kids are enjoying trap shooting.

They are outside, playing a sport, an Olympic sport, building skills and making friends.

They are learning gun safety and responsible sportsmanship.

This exactly what youth sports are all about.

I really hope more states develop programs like this.

This is how we win, by demonstrating to the next generation that the shooting sports are fun and safe.

Municipal ranges

I saw this on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/Dead_like_you/status/1669949884101787649?s=19

 

Allow me to explain.

You will see ranges like this in the Midwest.

They are public municipal ranges on land managed by a law enforcement agency like Fish & Game, or in this case, the Department of Natural Resources.

The bureaucracy hates the range but for various legal reasons, can’t shut it down.

Instead, they make the range inconvenient to use, with capricious rules.

They don’t want people to shoot here, so they geared it towards hunters who might shoot a few rounds to zero their hunting rifle for the season then leave.

So yes, it’s a Fudd range, run by Fudd bureaucracy.

Alternative Gun Range carriers

If you have been doing competitive shooting for certain amount of time, you find out soon enough that other than 1911 magazines, the shooting accessory that fails the most is the cheap gun range bag. I went through 3 of them till I decided to forego bullcrap and invest in a Competitive Edge Dynamics range bag which has stood the test of time and my mishandling.

The great thing about the bag is that you can pack a lot of stuff you may need for a long day of shooting at a remote range. It is comforting to reach inside and either bring out your pistol, the mags, ammo, country ham sandwich, suntan spray, bug spray, emergency poncho, gunsmith tools or anything else you need.

But, the bad thing is that as you get old and you just want to do a quick trip to the local range to practice, that is a humongous thing to carry around. Smaller range bags tend to be built cheaply and you end up wasting money again, but it was the wife that came up with the great solution of getting me my first tool tote when I got into “tactical” rifle with my AKlon.

Plain old tool carriers you can buy at your local Big Box hardware store, not too expensive and overbuilt to withstand mistreatment by almost anybody.

I have acquired a couple of extra items in the same vein, including a small tool bag for simple and quick trips to the local range.

The Husky bag a top of the CED range bag carried my Eye and Ear protection, a couple hundred rounds of 9mm, spare mags for the PC9 plus 8×8 targets and tape. I went to the range without looking like a packing mule and got my shooting done in comfort. They come in different sizes priced between $15 to $25 IRRC.

OK, I am outta here. I must go out with the missus.

He’s only 90% wrong

I saw Miguel’s post on this, and I thought I’d give my perspective.

 

If you know anything about Leftist rhetorical tactics, you know they try to make arguments by conflating two things.

For example:

They will say something about how “immigrants actually commit crimes at a rate lower than native born Americans” and then go on to defend illegal immigrants.

It’s misdirection by conflating.

It’s true that legal immigrants who entered America on visas and with background checks do commit crimes at a lower rate than legal immigrants.  Our system selects good people, and the legal immigrants know that if they break the law, they will be deported.

Illegal immigrants commit crimes at a higher rate than native born Americans. Arguably, a rate of 100% if you count the initial act of illegally crossing the border to begin with.

The Left knows this, but can only “win” their argument defending illegal immigrants by conflating crime statistics about legal and illegal immigration.

In the gun world, for decades, the Left talked a out the “gun show loophole.”

They would conflate a dealer with a booth who had to run NICS checks on buyers, with the lone private citizen who was selling one personally owned gun. Thats not a loophole, thats the law. They can’t be honest and explain that or their fear mongering falls flat.

So what is Biden talking about here.

I used to live outside of Chicago. Chicago has a terrible problem with illegal guns.

You cannot own a gun in Illinois without a permit called a FOID. So how do all those criminals without permits get guns?

The black market. There are guys who deal in illegal goods, guns and drugs most frequently.

Their two major sources of illegal guns are guns stolen from people’s homes (lock up your guns), or straw purchases from dows state or out of state.

So yes, you can buy a gun in Chicago from the trunk of a car.

That guy is a criminal, he’s always been a criminal, and the biggest problem is that those guys rarely were every prosecuted adequately for illegal arms trafficking.

So here is Biden conflating fences and black marketeers with FFL dealers.

I don’t know if it’s because he’s a senile old man with pudding for brains, he’s a Leftist lying by conflation the way Leftist do, or both.