THE FOUR RULES

1. ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED.

2. NEVER POINT YOUR MUZZLE AT SOMETHING YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO DESTROY.

3. KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON THE TARGET AND YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT.

4. KNOW YOUR TARGET AND WHAT'S BEYOND.

Winston Churchill said
"A GENTLEMAN, SELDOM, IF EVER, NEEDS A GUN.
BUT WHEN HE DOES, HE NEEDS IT VERY BADLY!"
Si Vis Paceum Para Bellum

Sam Adams, more than beer

“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquillity of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, — go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen”
Samuel Adams

Lincoln on power

"We must prevent these things being done, by either congresses or courts — The people — the people — are the rightful masters of both Congresses, and courts — not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it —" Abraham Lincoln

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Guns are fun

God made a liberal

I laughed and laughed.



Thanks Miguel, you brightened my day.

CSGV, the lying liars.

CSGV will tell any lie they think will advance their agenda.

CSGV Conspiracy

Pro gun activists are harassing victims? Not hardly. If you read the article, you get the truth.


CSGV Conspiracy2

Not gun rights people after all. CSGV should be ashamed of themselves, yet they aren't.

H/T to Miguel.


Friday, February 8, 2013

Inside The Hive

We have become complacent. We have slowed prepping. We have become lax in our online security. We have normalized the coming collapse in our minds instead of keeping it like a hot poker in our conscience. I don’t know if the insider stuff from Ulsterman and CFP are legit or not, but it does not take a genius to figure out where all of this is headed. Bloggers, they are watching. They probably know who you are and where you live and work. Preppers, kick it into high gear, the worst economic shift in history is coming. Stay vigilant and prep like the SHTF tomorrow. 

Read it all. A lot to think about and some to maybe scare you.




Thanks to A Texas redhead (you know who you are).











Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The Mason Triad Context of Second Amendment Development and Purpose

Placing the Second Amendment into its appropriate Mason Triad period context as a barrier against government power greatly clarifies its meaning. It was never intended to protect state militia authority because its predecessors were understood as barriers to the power of the states. Instead, its purpose was to assure the people's control over the new Federal Government they authorized and any forces it might raise. This information fully explains the Second Amendment's references to a free state and the necessity of an effective militia of the people, who would be able to self-embody for organized defense with their own arms,because their right to possess and use arms was protected against any meddling by the government. 

Go read tthe whole thing.

This is one of the best explanations I have read for the 2nd Amendment.








Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Litmus test


This is a little long, but well worth it. Obama wants Military officers that will obey orders to fire on American Citizens. This should scare the hell out of you.


Undocumented

I've seen this floating around various places the last couple of days.

undocumented

The truth. We have to resist any effort to register any firearm. Remember, registration is the first step to confiscation.











Minnestoa gun owners in for a rough ride

This is part of a law they are trying to pass in Minnesota. They keep telling us no one is coming for our guns. Along with all their other lies.


8.16    Sec. 6. [624.7133] ASSAULT WEAPONS PROHIBITED.
8.17    Subdivision 1. Definition. As used in this section, "transfer" means a sale, gift, loan, 
8.18assignment, or other delivery to another, whether or not for consideration, of an assault 
8.19weapon.
8.20    Subd. 2. Prohibition. It is unlawful for a person to manufacture, import, transfer, or 
8.21possess an assault weapon.
8.22    Subd. 3. Exceptions. Subdivision 2 does not apply to:
8.23(1) the possession of an assault weapon that was lawfully possessed under both 
8.24state and federal law before February 1, 2013, if the weapon is properly registered as 
8.25provided in subdivision 5;
8.26(2) any government officer, agent, or employee; member of the armed forces of 
8.27the United States; or peace officer, to the extent that the person is otherwise authorized 
8.28to acquire or possess an assault weapon, and does so while acting within the scope of 
8.29the person's duties;
8.30(3) the manufacture of an assault weapon by a firearms manufacturer for the 
8.31purpose of sale to any branch of the armed forces of the United States, or to a law 
8.32enforcement agency within Minnesota for use by that agency or its employees, provided 
8.33the manufacturer is properly licensed under applicable laws; or
8.34(4) the transfer of an assault weapon by a dealer that is properly licensed under 
8.35applicable laws to any branch of the armed forces of the United States, or to a law 
9.1enforcement agency within Minnesota for use by that agency or its employees for law 
9.2enforcement purposes. 
9.3    Subd. 4. Penalty. (a) A person who violates subdivision 2 is guilty of a felony and 
9.4may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of 
9.5not more than $25,000, or both.
9.6     (b) A person listed in section 624.713, subdivision 1, clauses (3) to (11), who 
9.7violates subdivision 2 is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not 
9.8more than ten years or to payment of a fine of not more than $50,000, or both.
9.9     (c) A person listed in section 624.713, subdivision 1, clause (2), who violates 
9.10subdivision 2 is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more 
9.11than 20 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $100,000, or both.
9.12(d) The penalties described in this subdivision do not apply to persons who possess 
9.13assault weapons and who are in full compliance with subdivision 5.
9.14    Subd. 5. Registration of assault weapons. (a) A person who legally owned or 
9.15possessed an assault weapon before February 1, 2013, and who desires to keep ownership 
9.16or possession of the weapon shall comply with the following requirements:
9.17(1) submit to a background check conducted by the chief of police of the 
9.18municipality in which the person resides, or if there is no police department the sheriff 
9.19of the county in which the person resides, to confirm the person is not prohibited from 
9.20possessing a firearm under state or federal law; and
9.21(2) unless the person is currently prohibited by law from possessing a firearm, 
9.22immediately register the weapon with the appropriate law enforcement agency.
9.23(b) A person described in paragraph (a) shall comply with all of the following:
9.24(1) safely and securely store the assault weapon pursuant to the regulations adopted 
9.25by the appropriate law enforcement agency;
9.26(2) agree to allow the agency to inspect the storage of the weapon to ensure 
9.27compliance with this subdivision;
9.28(3) annually renew the registration, subject to the completion of a new background 
9.29check;
9.30(4) possess the weapon only on property owned or immediately controlled by the 
9.31person, or while engaged in the legal use of the weapon at a duly licensed firing range, or 
9.32while transporting the weapon in compliance with United States Code, title 18, section 
9.33926A; and
9.34(5) report the loss or theft of the weapon to the appropriate law enforcement agency 
9.35within 48 hours of the time the discovery of the loss or theft was made or should have 
9.36been made.
10.1(c) Registered assault weapons may not be purchased or transferred, except for 
10.2transfer to the appropriate law enforcement agency for the purpose of surrendering the 
10.3weapon for destruction.
10.4(d) The registered owner or possessor of an assault weapon may not purchase 
10.5additional assault weapons.
10.6(e) The appropriate law enforcement agency may charge a fee for each registration 
10.7and registration renewal pursuant to this subdivision.
10.8(f) Persons acquiring an assault weapon by inheritance, bequest, or succession shall, 
10.9within 120 days of acquiring title, do one of the following:
10.10(1) surrender the weapon to a law enforcement agency for destruction; or
10.11(2) modify the weapon to render it permanently inoperable.
10.12(g) Each chief of police and sheriff shall do the following regarding assault weapons 
10.13registered under this subdivision:
10.14(1) adopt regulations specifying how a person who registers a weapon shall safely 
10.15and securely store it when it is not being used;
10.16(2) implement a policy of inspecting the storage of weapons; and
10.17(3) conduct background checks and implement a registration system.
10.18EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective September 1, 2013, and applies 
10.19to crimes committed on or after that date.

10.20    Sec. 7. PERSONS POSSESSING ASSAULT WEAPONS ON EFFECTIVE DATE 
10.21OF ACT; REQUIRED ACTIONS.
10.22Any person who, on February 1, 2013, legally owns or is in possession of an assault 
10.23weapon has until September 1, 2013, to do any of the following without being subject to 
10.24prosecution under Minnesota Statutes, section 624.7133:
10.25(1) remove the weapon from the state;
10.26(2) surrender the weapon to a law enforcement agency for destruction;
10.27(3) render the weapon permanently inoperable; or
10.28(4) if eligible, register the weapon as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 
10.29624.7133, subdivision 5.
10.30EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.

10.31    Sec. 8. REVISOR'S INSTRUCTION.
10.32     The revisor of statutes shall strike references to "semiautomatic military-style assault 
10.33weapons" in Minnesota Statutes, sections 609.66, subdivision 1f624.712, subdivision 6; 
11.1624.7131, subdivisions 1, 4, and 10; 624.7132, subdivisions 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 
11.2and 15; 624.7141, subdivisions 1 and 3; and 624.7181, subdivision 2. The revisor shall 
11.3replace all other references to "semiautomatic military-style assault weapons" in statute 
11.4with "assault weapons." 
11.5EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective September 1, 2013.



D2. Prohibition. It is unlawful for a person to manufacture, import, transfer, or 
possess an assault weapon.
Get that? Transfer or possess.

D5 d. 5. Registration of assault weapons. (a) A person who legally owned or 
possessed an assault weapon before February 1, 2013, and who desires to keep ownership 
or possession of the weapon shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) submit to a background check conducted by the chief of police of the 
municipality in which the person resides, or if there is no police department the sheriff 
of the county in which the person resides,
Registration. We know where this leads, to confiscation.


agree to allow the agency to inspect the storage of the weapon to ensure 
compliance with this subdivision;

We don't need a warrant, you will comply.

The appropriate law enforcement agency may charge a fee for each registration 
and registration renewal pursuant to this subdivision.

A fee, and they get to decide how much. A gun hating Chief ot Sheriff could charge hundreds to register each gun. Pricing people out of ownership. 


Persons acquiring an assault weapon by inheritance, bequest, or succession shall, 
within 120 days of acquiring title, do one of the following:(1) surrender the weapon to a law enforcement agency for destruction; or(2) modify the weapon to render it permanently inoperable.

All "assault weapons" will eventually be destroyed. Either by the person inheriting it or the police. And with both chambers controlled by Democrats and a Democrat Governor, this could possibly pass. If I lived in Minnesota I'd be burning up the phone lines. Read the whole law. It's enough to make you glad you don't live there. 



Monday, February 4, 2013

Newtown Father tell off the legislature

From David at the War on Guns. A Newtown father tells the state legislature how it is.



This is what we all should be doing. Contact your state and federal legislatures and tell them that we will not be vilified because we are lawful gun owners.  

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Really Sarah?























"Our main agenda is to have ALL guns banned. We must use whatever means possible. It does not matter if you have to distort facts or even lie." 

- Sarah Brady, Handgun Control Inc. January, 1994 

But I thought they didn't want to take our guns. That's what they keep telling us.


H/T to Stormbringer

Send your Congress critter a letter, or two

Smith and Wesson has a tool to send your Representatives a letter stating your desire to preserve your 2nd Amendment rights.

Send it from here

Ruger has one too

Hit both of them. It only takes a couple of minutes and the more they receive the clearer the message.

Pete the Penguin

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