Tag: 2nd Amendment

Commentary On The Conneticut Mass Shooting

Below is a video with some thoughts from “Nutnfancy” that echos much of what we think.  Nutnfacy is a retired Lt. Col. in the US Air Force pilot and has channel on YouTube where he gives independent reviews on different guns and gear. We very much believe that Sheriff Joe Arpaio has it right by calling up his posse to patrol schools.  There is no need to enlarge government to do a job that trained civilians/parents can do.  Possibly in a later post, I will give more details on why this is a good idea. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2ngnikMT1Y] [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2MLQTnEGRg]

WI CCW LAW MARKS 1st ANNIVERSARY

We were told by the anti-gun crowd there would be blood in the streets as a result of the passage of Concealed Carry.  We were told Wisconsin would be like the Wild West.  We were told law abiding citizens were a dangerous group who could not be trusted to carry concealed weapons. We look one year later after the implementation of WI Act 35…None of the things we were told would happen have come to pass.  What has happened, however, is people are more able to protect themselves.  People are empowered.  No longer do they need to be “helpless sheep” that are prey for the “wolves”. This should be an example for everyone of the typical fear mongering that we see by the leftist, communist, socialist, and collectivist groups on virtually every issue.  Start calling them out for who and what they are!  These groups operate on the tactic of using fear to control people to do their bidding.  By scaring the “daylights” out of people, fear forces people to operate on raw emotion instead of logic and rational thought.  People are in a “perpetual fight or flight” mode, a terrible place to be.  Common sense and rational thought goes…

Bill Allows IRS To Revoke Second Amendment Rights By Stealth / Vote “NO” on CISPA

Bill Allows IRS To Revoke Second Amendment Rights By Stealth This bill has passed the U.S. Senate and maybe voted on by the U.S. House of Representatives this Friday.  Contact your congressional representatives and tell them to vote “NO” on  bill S. 1813. Congress Set to Invade Your Privacy Again On Thursday, Congress is scheduled to begin consideration of H.R. 3523, the “Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011” (CISPA). This bill is the next great threat to our privacy over the Internet, but unlike the fight against SOPA and PIPA, Internet giants like Facebook and Twitter are openly supporting CISPA.  Contact your congressional representatives and tell them to vote “NO” on H.R. 3523. Member Name DC Phone DC FAX Contact Form Senator Herb Kohl (D- WI) 202-224-5653 202-224-9787 http://www.kohl.senate.gov/contact.cfm Senator Ron Johnson (R- WI) 202-224-5323 202-228-6965 http://ronjohnson.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/email-t … Representative Paul Ryan (R – 01) 202-225-3031 202-225-3393 https://paulryanforms.house.gov/Contact/Email.htm Representative Tammy Baldwin (D – 02) 202-225-2906 202-225-6942 https://tammybaldwin.house.gov/contact/email-me.shtml Representative Ron Kind (D – 03) 202-225-5506 202-225-5739 https://kindforms.house.gov/index.cfm?sectionid=146&s … Representative Gwen Moore (D – 04) 202-225-4572 202-225-8135 https://gwenmoore.house.gov/contact-form Representative F. James (Jim) Sensenbrenner, Jr. (R – 05) 202-225-5101 202-225-3190 http://sensenbrenner.house.gov/email_zip.htm Representative Tom Petri (R – 06) 202-225-2476 202-225-2356 https://petri.house.gov/contact-me/email-me Representative Sean…

SB 93 Concealed Carry Bill Is Now Act 35

Here is the published concealed carry bill.  It is now Act 35.  Here is the link:  Wisconsin Act 35 – Concealed Carry

Wisconsin: “Micro-stamping” and “Lost or Stolen” Legislation To Be Heard in Committee Next Week!‏

This is from a NRA Alert…MORE ANTI-GUN LEGISLATION! Wisconsin: “Micro-stamping” and “Lost or Stolen” Legislation To Be Heard in Committee next Week! Please Contact the Committee Members! On Tuesday, December 1 at 11:00 A.M., the Wisconsin State Senate Judiciary Committee will consider two anti-gun bills, Senate Bill 174 and Senate Bill 367.  Both of these bills would infringe on rights of law-abiding gun owners and have no impact on crime. SB 174 would require micro-stamping technology on all newly manufactured handguns sold in Wisconsin.  If passed, the bill would require newly sold handguns to micro-stamp a unique code onto the cartridge case upon firing.  This unproven technology will increase the cost of firearms, potentially putting them out of reach to some consumers. However, since no manufacturer currently sell a firearm capable of micro-stamping a cartridge case, it will effectively ban new handguns in Wisconsin. In addition, criminals could easily remove the microscopic codes from the firearm using using any number of commonly-owned household tools.  This dangerous legislation needs to be defeated. SB 367 would require gun-owners to report lost or stolen firearms within a 48-hour period or face fines and possible imprisonment. If passed, this legislation could turn law-abiding gun owners –who have already been victimized by theft–into criminals  for failing to report the loss of theft of a firearm within the…