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I’m torn on this one

https://twitter.com/AZ_TeeTime/status/1660969193389559808?s=20

 

She started to drive away, then stopped and opened the door, so legally, it’s probably not a good shoot.

On the other hand, I shed no tears for a guy who sucker punches women.

Perhaps a hard slap on the wrist with a wet noodle is warranted here.

I hope these chicken-shits have nightmares about this forever

 

They had armor plates and ARs but couldn’t go into the classroom to stop the shooter.

Afterwards they cried and vomited.

This is supposed to make me feel sorry for them?

I hope each and every one of these officers has nightmares about what they saw every night for the rest of their miserable lives until they suck-start their service weapon.

Gotta love Tennessee: Hippy Bull Attacks Man, gets shot.

One man suffered injuries after being attacked by a Scottish Highland bull Wednesday near Eagleville.

Rutherford County Emergency Medical Services paramedics treated the 55-year-old Chapel Hill man until LifeFlight’s helicopter pilot flew him to the hospital.

Sheriff’s Cpl. Jamie Bailey said witnesses heard the man yelling, “Get back, get back” while he was inside a barn on Allisona Road.

Deputy Jared Keith and EMS Supervisor Mike Johnson yelled at the aggressive bull to draw attention away from the man.

“The bull then charged Deputy Keith and Supervisor Johnson,” Bailey said. “That’s when Deputy Keith discharged his Sheriff’s Office rifle and put the cow down.”

Johnson and Bailey carried the man to the ambulance for treatment.

Man Injured in Bull Attack near Eagleville – Rutherford Source

Not the animal in question, but similar beast.

 

 

They All Run Together

In Oregon Firearms Federation, Inc. v. Brown I wrote:

The gist is that Measure 114 creates a permitting scheme that doesn’t work. It bans magazines and semi-automatic weapons and is another Bruen response spam bill.

As CS pointed out to me, I got it wrong.

Categorizing it as a Bruen response is incorrect. It was a ballot initiative, the language for which was filed in April 2021 (14 months before Bruen) and approved for signature gathering in November 2021 (eight months before Bruen).
Private e-mail with CS (May 24, 2023)

They are correct. I did get it wrong. I’m sorry, all of these bills and cases are starting to run together in my head. Furthermore, I don’t have my tags set correctly on the different cases yet, either.

Measure 114 was a ballot initiative. The anti-gun people in Oregon had been working on multiple infringements within the legislative body. They did not get the votes. Most politicians realize that gun control is often times the third rail of politics.

The anti-gunners don’t like loosing. They went and started the Ballot Initiative. This is the method that the people of Oregon use to get laws passed via direct democracy. Mob rule.

I remember reading that there were a number of things wrong with the process that was used, and there were a number of questions about the legitimacy of the initiative.

According to Ballotpedia, they needed 112,020 valid signatures to get the measure on the ballot. Bay June 23, 2022, they only had around 90,000. This was not enough. By July 9, 2022, they had 159,000. This was barely in time to get the measure on the ballot.

Please note, I’m working from a very fuzzy memory, Oregon wasn’t my state, and it wasn’t of major interest to me, at the time.

All the Country is grist for the mill now. I thank all the readers that have sent us links and announcements about the interesting 2A things happening in their parts of the country.

The measure was written before Bruen being decided. The state should have looked at the Measure and declared it unconstitutional and made them go back and re-write it, and get another set of signatures. That didn’t happen.

Here are the links to prior articles I’ve written regarding Measure 114. I think my writing has gotten better, but not so much that I should go rewrite these articles.