Nearly all of American constitutional law today rests on a myth. That myth, presented as standard history both in junior high civics texts and in advanced law school courses on constitutional law, runs something like this: A long, long time…
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Young Black Women are the Target of Crime.. and Democrat Politics
Young minority women are disproportionately victimized by violent criminals. That explains why Connecticut Democrats want them disarmed. Here is their horrible bigotry at work. Criminals want easy victims. Unfortunately, young women are more likely to take public transportation late at…
Change Can Be A Dangerous Deception
Abraham Lincoln once observed “if we could first know where we are, and whither we are ending, we could then better judge what to do, and how to do it.” Most sane Americans have a pretty good idea where we…
Justice Gorsuch on the Bump Stock Ban Denial of Cert in GUEDES v. BATFE
In 2019, in response to a single criminal act, faced with intense media pressure, resulting in political pressure, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, (BATFE) moved to ban bump stocks. They did so, claiming bump stocks were machine…
Magazines, Weapons & Violence: Words Have Meaning
We are in a culture war in which the enemy is using words in ways that are dishonest. Let’s set at least part of the record straight. Magazine capacity is a false flag. The arguments against standard capacity magazines that…
1934 NFA, the Failed 1938 NFA, Miller, and the Regulation of Gun Parts
Many Second Amendment supporters have heard of the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. It went into effect on 26 June, 1934. It was the first national “gun control” measure to have substantial effect. It was the first federal statute…
The so called “Assault” ban obsession is no answer
It would seem that the current selection of Democratic presidential candidates all share a profound obsession with ‘gun control’, and in particular the desire to ban anything they can remotely classify as an “assault weapon”. This is a much over…
Stop and Frisk
The first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution, commonly known as the Bill of Rights, is the highest law of the land. If for some reason you happen to disagree with me about that (probably because of your public…
You Can’t Give Away the Right of Self-Defense
Guns and BandagesImage from Guns.Com It is neither moral nor practical for you to give away your right of self-defense. It isn’t our right of self-defense; it is yours. One to a person. Most of us couldn’t give it away…
We Will Not Comply with Ridiculous Gun Laws
Our gun laws are crazy and I think legislators in gun-grabbing states made them that way on purpose. Their laws make criminals out of honest and responsible gun owners. Now what are we going to do about it? These laws…
Gun Control Puts Women at Risk
tags: gun control, prohibition Politicians said that gun-control would make us safer. That sounds good, but it isn’t what we see. One reasons is gun-control disarms innocent women. Taking the tools of self-defense away from women leaves them at a…
Is Mass Murder a Fault or a Feature of Gun-Control?
We had three mass murders here in the US during the last two weeks. The victims were attacked in “gun-free” zones where they could not defend themselves. With frightening consistency, gun-control advocates called for more of the same. ‘Gun-control failed,…
The 2nd Amendment: What Our Founding Fathers Really Feared
Why did our Founding Fathers write the 2nd amendment? They feared something. And it’s that same fear that exists today… What he was about to do was illegal. If he was caught, he and his army (the 13th legion) would…
A Bad News Week for Socialists in the US
The news is filled with stories of political corruption and oppression. The ugly face of statist-control is staring at us just behind the headlines and the media spin. Unfortunately, the legacy media is more interested in hiding the truth than…
Virginia Democrats Double Down on Failed Gun Control Plans
Democrats won the recent elections in Virginia. They have not taken office yet, but they announced their legislative plans. I guess they have to do that since out-of-state special interests funded so many of their campaigns and the newly-minted legislators…