Remove your gorramed guns from your cars!

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WTVF) — Lock your car, and remove your valuables. That’s the message from Murfreesboro Police after a recent rash of car break-ins across the city.

Police have responded to 81 car burglaries in the last month, and 13 firearms were stolen from cars during that same time period.

Murfreesboro police investigating several car break-ins (newschannel5.com)

We need to keep banging against being careless (You can’t fix stupid, I know). How careless is people being?

In many of the cases, officers said the car doors were left unlocked, and valuable items were left in plain sight.

In addition to car burglaries, there have also been several vehicles stolen in the city. Detectives said the doors to all the stolen vehicles were unlocked with the key fob inside.

Lock the car, take the gun with you if you are home or get a car safe box if you have to go to a legally-enforced Gun Free Zone. And lock the doors take the frigging key/fob with you.

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Lagniappe’s Ms. Belle is no longer with us

Lagniappe’s Lair: Miss Memphis Belle has flown (lagniappeslair.blogspot.com)

I always made the silly comment that we read his blog not because of him but because of the pups. And now she is gone and cannot but feel a bit empty and whishing her family only but the best of her memories
.

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Shelter In Place – Part A

The second rule within the rule of threes is “shelter”. Shelter
includes everything that protects you from the elements. When
evaluating “shelter”, start at your skin and work your way out:

  • Socks
  • Underwear
  • Gloves
  • Hats
  • long johns
  • pants/skirts
  • shirts
  • scarfs
  • coats/vests
  • Rain coat/rain suit/poncho
  • umbrella
  • blankets
  • sleeping bags
  • sleeping systems
  • tents
  • improvised shelter
  • car/truck
  • camper
  • huts/cabins/caves
  • boats
  • houses

In addition to the above, “shelter” includes those things that modify
your environment to make it better for you.

So what are you prepared for?

A few years ago we were at a range day and one of the people that had
been brought as a guest was bragging:

I spent a year living in the back woods. When the SHTF, I’ll just
grab my go bag and disappear into the woods again. I can survive in
the woods as long as I need.

What are you going to do, you’re fat and out of shape?

And my lady, to her credit, had the perfect response:

I’m going to go home, cook dinner, read a book and go to sleep in my
own bed.

Yes, it is good to be able to “survive” in the woods for an
extended period of time. Knowing how to hunt, trap, fish, collect,
and grow your own food is wonderful. So is knowing how to create a
primitive shelter that keeps the rain off.

But the best shelter you likely have right now is your own home, be it
a single family house in the middle of nowhere or a tiny apartment in
the big city. After that, the next best shelter you likely own is
your vehicle.

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Getting back into it.

It feels like forever since I was shooting regularly. Shooting accurately is a perishable skill and mine is probably fossilized. But I am almost out of my reloads, so here goes the first batch of brass. There will be range reports as soon as it stops hailing and warms up above 45 degrees… yes, hail this morning. Tennessee weather is being directed by a Greta Thunberg clone sucking hard on a meth pipe.

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They are going all in on harming children

 

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Somebody better wake up David Hogg

Freshly extracted this morning from the NICS Firearm Checks: Month/Year — FBI

The highlighted in blue represents checks done between April 2028 till March 2022.

That Harvard education is not what the hype is all about, is it?

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