GA Lawmaker Stands His Ground

Georgia recently passed a law that increases the number of places where concealed carry is legal. The State Legislature wrote the law, passed the law and the Governor signed the law. You would now expect the law to be in effect, right? That people, especially government officials would obey the new law.

Nope. At least not the city officials of Atlanta, who seem to know which laws to follow and which laws to break. From this AJC article -

Top city officials will announce Tuesday that despite a new state gun law that went into effect at midnight, they will have anyone carrying a weapon at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport arrested.

It is legal to carry in the non-security restricted sections of the airport. So if you are picking up someone or dropping them off you are fine as long as you don’t try to pass through security. Here was have another case of the bureaucrats knowing better than the law, and imposing their bigoted anti-gun views on the people that they purport to represent.

But that isn’t the end of the story. The legislator who sponsored the legislation is going to stand up for the rule of law -

The state lawmaker who sponsored the new gun law says if they do, the city will immediately be sued. And state Rep. Tim Bearden (R-Villa Rica) said the plaintiff in the lawsuit could be himself.

“I have a permit, and I have family I have to pick up at the airport tomorrow [Tuesday],” Bearden told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday. “I’ll have one [a concealed weapon] with me at all times.”

I think this is just the beginning of the fallout from DC vs. Heller, gun owners are now no longer on the defense, trying to stem the tide of anti-gun zealots. Now its time to take stands like this and say ‘we are not going to take this anymore’. It has taken too long for us to grow a backbone, but now that we have the Supreme court on our side I think we will be seeing more challenges to these petty tyrants who are used to making illegal proclamations and having them accepted at face value.

Government officials are now on notice. You are supposed to follow the LAW, not what you want the law to be, not the parts of the law you agree with, but the whole LAW. I wonder what it is going to take for the Police Chief in DC to get the message? Currently they think they can still ban semi-auto handguns…

Sometimes life kicks you in the butt

It seems that this has happened to blogger Squeaky Wheel Seeks Grease, her employer screwed up her paycheck and her car totally croaked. So, if you feel so inclined, drop her a tip to help her get through this. I’ve also added her to the Gunbloggers.com list.

Hat Tip to The Smallest Minority for posting about this.

Welcome Back ESR!

ESR PhotoOne of my favorite geeks, Eric Raymond, has returned to blogging with a couple of great posts related to yesterday’s Heller decision. He lays out a good argument for voting for McCain, even though he isn’t the ideal candidate. And he says he is willing to be a test case to challenge Pennsylvania’s Concealed Carry License requirements. I wish him luck, although I don’t want to see him spend any time in jail.

esr is also well known in the open source world for his books, “The Cathedral & the Bazaar“, “The Art of UNIX Programming and “The New Hacker’s Dictionary“. You can read more about his background on his Wikipedia page.

Needless to say, he has now been added to the GunBloggers list. Welcome back Eric!

Heller!

The ruling will be here at the SCOTUSblog eventually.

The ruling is here in pdf

And the Winner Is…


Today we are supposed to be getting the Supreme Court’s decision on the DC vs. Heller case. I think its a sad state for the country when we are hanging on the words of 9 Justices. The US Constitution is clear and un-ambiguous. The rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights are for the People, and therefore individuals. Only Alaska and Vermont have figured this out with their no-license concealed carry laws.

To those of us who understand and believe in the constitution today’s ruling means nothing other than an indicator of how difficult it is going to be to continue the fight for freedom. It will be a gauge of how far we have slipped from the path of Liberty and Freedom for All. Washington DC’s laws, as well as that of thousands of other states and cities, are clearly un-constitutional. Here in Washington State we are having to fight the Mayor of Seattle who wants to violate State Law by banning CPL holders from carrying on City property. Washington’s laws clearly restrict the city from making any laws more strict than those enacted by the legislature. But he’s is trying it anyway.

Vast amounts of taxpayer money are wasted every year fighting against our own government, trying to rein in the power that they constantly seek to grab. I can only hope that an affirmative ruling from the court will curb some of this bureaucratic power struggle.

Heller Decision Today?

I’m sitting here watching the liveblogging from scotusblog, waiting to see if the Supreme Court issues its ruling on the Heller case today.

No matter which way it goes the fight will never end. If we win, the anti-gunners will find other ways to infringe on our rights. If we lose we will continue the fight in Congress. I expect that they will release the decision last, but maybe that’s just my TV watching mentality.

Nope. No decision today. Draw out the drama until the end I guess.

Transparent Government — Watching Them Squirm

Looks like the power brokers in DC are squirming in the hot seat today. According to government rules Congress and some of their staffers are required to disclose their financial information publicly. This is an effort to make sure your elected officials and those they employ are not corrupt.

According to this article from The Hill -

Furious senior House aides are demanding committee action against a website that has posted their bank account numbers, signatures, home addresses and children’s names that are included in financial disclosure documents.

Some are demanding legal action against the website LegiStorm, which since February has been posting congressional documents online as a way to increase transparency in government. Aides have brought their complaints to the House Administration Committee and the clerk of the House.

But things don’t appear to be so dire when you read the response from Legistorm -

- The U.S. Congress wrote the law that requires disclosure of personal finances to aid in the fight against public corruption.

- Congressional staffers were the ones who voluntarily filed what they did in their personal financial disclosures. In a handful of disclosures, a tiny fraction of the total, staffers included unnecessary personal details like investment account numbers and children names. Their signature is the only detail that they now most complain about that is required.

- The Congress made these documents public. It did so after a one-month review process that concluded, apparently, that nothing was wrong with their disclosure.

- Neither the House nor the Senate require any form of identification to access this information. Anybody can access it without talking to a single person and by simply entering a fake name into a computer.

- We have voluntarily gone to significant lengths and costs already to scrub the most sensitive of information released due to staffer slipups and ethics committee oversight. This includes investment account numbers and Social Security numbers. We did so without delay.

- We have voluntarily provided various security measures such as user registration and authentication, a legal warning (one that is not present on two other heavily trafficked web sites that have for years provided member of Congress disclosures), and a human response system to make sure that automated bots cannot access the data.

So, instead of simply exposing the government documents to the world (which I would have no problems with) they have gone above and beyond what is required and attempted to clean up some of the mess which the Hill is complaining about.

Every time the government proposes new intrusions into its citizens private lives we hear the supporters repeat the mantra - “If you are innocent then you don’t have anything to hide”. It is high time that we turned the tables on the people who are behind the laws and regulations that infest our daily lives. They certainly seem to be doing alot of squirming and spreading alot of FUD about LegiStorm — I wonder what they are trying to hide from us?

Charlton Heston, RIP

Legendary actor, civil rights leader and political activist Charlton Heston passed away today, at the age of 84. He died at his home with Lydia, his wife of 64 years, at his side. Mr. Heston was loved by his two children, Fraser Clarke Heston and Holly Heston Rochell, and his three grandchildren, Jack Alexander Heston, Ridley Rochell and Charlie Rochell.

From Yahoo

A Sheriff Who Gets It

From the Colorado Springs Gazette comes this report:

El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa wants more guns - not for his deputies, but for citizens. “Offenders in the jail system tell me they avoid crimes against people because they know there is a very high concealed-carry rate,” Maketa told The Gazette.

Read the rest of the story here

HatTip to Say Uncle

“Seize Everything”

Breaking news across the gun bloggosphere is that Cavalry Arms has been raided and its inventory seized. According to The War on Guns the warrant stated “Firearm law violations. Seize everything.” What kind of warrant is that? The 4th amendment is pretty damn clear -

… and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

“Seize Everything” certainly doesn’t look like they were particularly describing the things to be seized.

I fear that we are in for some dark times to come.

Joe Huffman has an update, apparently the ATF agent in charge is no stranger to the gun community.

So, When Should We “Shoot the Bastards?”

The War on Guns is running a guest editorial today. It makes some very good points and comparisons which I hadn’t thought about before.

The crucial question in the colonists’ minds, wrote John Dickerson in 1768, was ‘not, what evil HAS ACTUALLY ATTENDED particular measures — but what evil, in the nature of things, IS LIKELY TO ATTEND them.’ Because ‘nations, in general, are not apt to THINK until they FEEL, . . .therefore nations in general have lost their liberty.’ But not the Americans, as the Abbe Raynal observed. They were “an ‘enlightened people’ who knew their rights and the limits of power and who, unlike any people before them, aimed to think before they felt.”

He is making the comparison with the American Revolution and the lack of action by the German people when Hitler came to power. The Germans felt the impact of real, physical tyranny. The Founding Fathers anticipated the arrival of it and took action before it could irreversibly take hold.

At what point are we now? I am not sure, but we may be closer to the tipping point than any of us expect.

Big Brother Marches On

Ever had the feeling someone was watching you? Maybe you just tossed a wad of gum into the gutter or crushed out a cigarette. Well now you won’t have to wonder if you’ve been seen. Authorities have installed talking cameras in a park in England. Their goal is to ‘curb anti-socail behavior’.

All I can say is that George Orwell’s view of the future continues to come true. A bit slower than 1984, but still on target.

RSS Feed for GunBloggers.com

I’ve just finished adding a RSS feed to GunBloggers.com, the feed is for the top 10 linked stories from the member sites. You can subscribe to it here.

GunBloggers uses the web.py framework, so it was simply a matter of creating a new class just for the top stories, and a new template to wrap the data in the RSS feed XML format.

New Additions To GunBloggers.com

I’ve been meaning to welcome a few new blogs to the GunBloggers Community. Hailing from the middle of the country we have Joe’s Crabby Shack who’s tagline reads - ‘Where 4 out of 5 Freedom Fiends and Second Amendment junkies come to get the skinny on the Nebraska Legislature’. Joe first came to my attention during coverage of the Westroads Mall shooting, with his concise local coverage and posting from a reader who was there.

Next up is The Firearm Blog, who focuses on firearm technology instead of politics. The articles range from gun reviews like this one on a black powder AR-15 to this video of a MG shooting down a RC airplane.

The most recent addition is New Jovian Thunderbolt, I came across this one when this article on using headspace gauges was link to by another GunBlogger member. This is another site with many gun review articles like this one on survival guns.

Nanny State Strikes Again

Here comes another story from Colorado. SWAT officers invade a home, with guns drawn, to drag an 11 year old off to see the doctor. Add this one to my list in a previous post and we are seeing an increasing use of police to ‘enforce’ the government’s views on parenting. Do parents have any rights left? Are we just baby sitters for the Nanny State, serving at their whim?

Burglar, Meet Your Maker

On Saturday a homeowner shot a burglar when he surprised the scumbag in his home. Here is the local news story on the incident. It is wrong in so many ways that I thought we’d analyze it:

A Kent man who shot and killed a suspected intruder inside his home Saturday was armed with his own handgun when he walked in the door and found the stranger inside his home, police said.

Who else’s gun would he have? Its pretty hard to ‘take a gun away’ from someone else when you don’t have one yourself.

A man and woman came home to their condo on Kent’s East Hill at 6 p.m. Saturday to find another man inside. The 28-year-old homeowner used his own gun to shoot the suspected intruder, said Kent police spokesman Paul Petersen.

Suspected intruder? He caught the guy robbing his home — there is no suspected about it!

It’s unknown why the homeowner had a handgun, Petersen said.

Why? Its pretty damn obvious why! To protect himself against murders and thieves. Its a good thing he did, isn’t it? Otherwise you might have another unsolved murder to solve.

Police aren’t releasing the homeowners’ names. The dead man, believed in his mid-20s, has not been identified.

Neighbors reported four to five gunshots, but there were no witnesses other than the homeowners, Petersen said.

After the man was shot, he ran through a broken sliding-glass door and died in the backyard. He was carrying a bag that contained some stolen property from the couple’s home, Petersen said.

Nowhere in this article do they call the burglar what he is. They call him a ’suspected intruder’, and only at the end mention that he was carrying a bag with stolen items. Isn’t that the definition of burgling? I have a problem with the PI ‘reporter’ who wrote this, as well as with the Kent Police spokesman who wonders why the guy had a gun?

Bill of Rights Day Roundup!

Bill of Rights

Happy Bill of Rights Day Everyone!

Lets start off the day with the Bill of Rights Institutes’ interesting facts:

  • The Bill of Rights was ratified December 15, 1791.
  • Congress adopted twelve amendments, of which only ten were ratified by the states by 1791.
  • Over 200 years later, one more of the original twelve, concerning compensation for Congress was ratified on May 7, 1992, becoming the Twenty-Seventh Amendment.
  • James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights and was inspired, in part, by the Virginia Declaration of Rights, written by George Mason.
  • The Bill of Rights initially applied only to the federal government; however, the Supreme Court, through the Fourteenth Amendment, has incorporated some portions to apply to the states.
  • Only 17 amendments have been ratified since the adoption of the Bill of Rights.

The National Archives Bill of Rights site should already be in your bookmarks. You have read it lately, haven’t you? While you are at it, have you read it to your kids?

No Looking Backwards reprints the Bill of Rights. , The War On Guns tries to find a better word than Happy. The Other Side of Kim also reprints them. The Ready Line also wishes everyone a Happy Bill of Rights Day.

And then we have Tim Lynch’s post over at Cato @ Liberty - He goes through the amendments and covers how nearly every one is being violated by our current government.

It’s a depressing snapshot, to be sure, but I submit that the Framers of the Constitution would not have been surprised by the relentless attempts by government to expand its sphere of control. The Framers themselves would often refer to written constitutions as mere ”parchment barriers” or what we would describe as ”paper tigers.” They nevertheless concluded that putting safeguards down on paper was better than having nothing at all. And lest we forget, that’s what millions of people around the world have — nothing at all.

And to top it off, go buy a bunch of Pocket Constitutions and give them to your friends and family for Christmas. Don’t forget the kids, our founding documents are surprisingly easy to read and understand — that is as long as you’re not a Lawyer, pointy-headed intellectual, or liberal activist.

Victim Disarmament in Omaha

Well, the anti-gunner’s no-gun signs did their job — they disarmed the good guys and allowed a scumbag to wreak havoc at will.

Here is what one 1st hand witness to the shooting has to say:

Either way though, I could have drawn and taken a clean shot. However, in both cases, regardless of the laws, I am not allowed to carry a gun at all in Westroads Mall. If the laws did not oppress my rights, I would carry a gun most places (except work). I would certainly have had it in the mall as mall shootings have been on my mind since the incident at a mall involving a shotgun back in February.

Read the full account over at Joe’s Crabby Shack

What do I take away from this incident? That my right to defend myself takes precedence over anyone elses ‘property rights’ when they try to deprive me of the ability to save my own life from criminals bent on killing me and my family. I shall carry when and where I please and you shall be none the wiser — unless I am forced to defend myself.

Harass A Soldier’s Grieving Family?

Not in Port Orchard you don’t.

The big news around these parts today was a visit from the lunatics from the Westboro Baptist Church to harass the grieving family of SFC Johnny Walls. If these sleazy carpet baggers thought they could come into our town and subject the family of a fallen soldier to their vile hate with impunity they got a surprise today.

Surrounded!Dragging the American Flag

I started out at the local WalMart, buying a 4×5 flag to wave, everyone there seemed to know where I was headed and kept asking if I was going to the protest — My reply was “I’m not protesting anything, I’m there to support the family”. I arrived at the corner of Lund Ave and Bethel road at about 1pm. There were already about 100 people on 2 of the corners. The lunatics were over on the opposite corner, totally surrounded by supporters and Kitsap County Deputies.

The size of the crowd quickly swelled with people carrying signs, banners and flags. I estimated that the number of people was at least 300. They were surrounded by people with signs that said things like “Social Parasite”, “We are here for SFC Walls, You are here for yourselves” and “Thank God for SFC Walls”. I think it got to be too much for them to handle, they tried to move off down the road, and then the cops escorted them across the street and back to their cars. A good thing, because one of them was dragging an American Flag though the dirt which didn’t go over too well with a passerby at the Rite Aid — the deputies prevented him from causing a scene as far as I could tell.

As they were leaving the Patriot Guard Riders made a pass through on their way to the SFC Walls’ funeral.

I prefer to think of this as a support rally for SFC Johnny Walls and his family. I was there to show the screwballs that they are vastly out numbered by people who support our troops and their families and to show the family that the community supports them and thanks them for making the ultimate sacrifice — the loss of a son. I hope that our presence there gave some solace to his family in their time of grief.

Pictures can be seen at the LibertyNews Gallery and a couple of short videos on the LibertyNews YouTube page.

Where Are We Heading?

Joe Huffman’s post on Being treated like cattle has spurred me to collect some recent articles and break my posting silence. I am seriously questioning the direction that this country is taking. In Colorado we have a sleazy lawyer biding his time so he can steal 30% of the vacant lot a couple had bought to build their dream home on.

In Houston we have the cops testing out the use of UAVs for spying on its citizens. Then along comes the article about judges issuing warrants without probable cause for tracking cell phone locations.

We also have the government in Maryland forcing parents to have their kids immunized against their will and with the threat of jail (at the point of a gun). In Omaha a baby was ripped from its mother’s arms in order for the state to give it a blood test. It took them a week to get their child returned to them from the State mandated foster care.

To top this off I am finally convinced that our Democracy experiment in Iraq is doomed to eventual failure. Look at Pakistan, they can’t even hold their government together. Jerry Pournelle is right when he says we could have spent a fraction of the trillions that this war is costing us and had energy independence (Nuclear Reactors don’t need oil from unstable nations, nor does space based solar satellites.)

I feel like we’ve tipped over the edge and are sliding into the abyss. And I don’t see ANY presidential candidates who realize this.