New York Sun Buys AHSA Jive

According to Jay, who says:

Calling the AHSA a “moderate gun rights organization” is like characterizing the Son of Sam as a “two bit criminal.” The AHSA is an anti-gun front group. Nothing more.

Yep, absolutely.  People who are moderately pro gun, and claim to represent the interests of hunters and shooters, don’t donate $5000 to a group called Handgun Control Inc. Ten grand if you count his wife.

Quote of the Day

Christine M. Flowers at the Daily News:

Philadelphia has been ignored in Harrisburg. It does have special problems. But acting like defiant and belligerent children when we don’t get our way isn’t going to solve those problems. It’s just going to confirm what the people in northeastern and western and central Pennsylvania already think of us.

That we’re a lawless city.

Yes, it will.  Not to mention that it’s not a great idea, in a city infested with lawlessness, to have the Mayor, Police Chief, and City Council themselves flout the law so flagrantly.

Shields Calls for Nutter’s Arrest

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports:

Philadelphia’s latest effort to curb violence through gun control was temporarily blocked by a city judge yesterday in a ruling that both sides welcomed, and that left a National Rifle Association lawyer calling for Mayor Nutter’s arrest for “official oppression.”

Common Pleas Court Judge Jane Cutler Greenspan granted the NRA a temporary restraining order that blocks enforcement of a package of five gun-control laws passed last week by City Council and signed by Nutter.

Greenspan stressed that she was “just trying to preserve the status quo” until an April 28 hearing on whether to issue a preliminary injunction freezing the laws longer.

The only problem is, you actually have to opresss someone before you can be charged with official oppression, and the restraining order granted against enforcement will eliminate this possible route of action.  As much as I’d like to see the Mayor and City Council arrested for flouting state law, this is just posturing until they actually enforce the ordinances.

Shot of the Week

Silhouette tonight was so so.  I still can’t shoot pistol silhouette for crap.  But my number came up in shot of the week.  That’s where we write our name or membership number on a dollar bill, put it in the pot, and take chances that our dollar bill will be drawn.  If you hit shot of the week, you win.  If you miss, the money goes to the next week.  Last week someone missed. Mine had yet to come up, except for tonight.  The pot was 19 dollars.  The challenge is to shoot a 1/10th scale animal at 25 yards.  It’s about this size, depending on your screen resolution:

Roughly the size of a quarter, cut out into a chicken shape.  I hit it in the ass with open sights, much to my surprise, so I decided the 19 dollars would go toward beer money for the week.  That made up for shooting horribly in pistol.

Colleges teach a lot of things these days …

… but apparently respect is not one of them.  Just because someone has the constitutional right to do something, doesn’t mean it ought to be done, and doesn’t mean I won’t call you an asshole for doing it.

You have to wonder if Mr. Art Project had to watch his friends getting shot and blown up, had to kill other human beings, and endure psychological stress beyond what most people imagine, all because he thought the piece of cloth disrespectful college kids so casually walk all over was worth all that, whether he might be able to put himself in a shoes of a veteran who had.  I’m not an advocate of legally mandated flag respect, but that doesn’t mean I think these kinds of people aren’t asshats.

Lessons to Learn

From this incident in California:

The officer was struck with the bat as he walked out of his office and fell backward in a daze, Dyer said.

As the officer tried to draw his firearm, the weapon’s magazine clattered to the floor, Dyer said.

The student with the bat approached the officer again, the chief said, prompting the officer to reach for a second firearm attached to his ankle.

Magazine disconnect safeties do not belong on guns which you carry to use in self-defense.  If the magazine drops during a scuffle, you want a gun that will go boom when the trigger is pulled.  Absent that, not much beats the old New York reload.

Hat Tip to Dave Hardy.

Interview With Kyle Cassidy

Author of the photo journal Armed America: Portraits of Gun Owners in Their Homes, which is on Bitter’s coffee table, and is an excellent collection of photography.   Head over to GunPundit for the intervew.

UPDATE: Just noticed something:

That’s a good question too. When I was going to take that photograph I said “let me just move those pizza boxes out of the way” and my girlfriend, who was with me at the time, said “What? Are you crazy?” and she was right. They do really help make that photo. I did ask Dan what the deal was with all the pizza boxes and he said: “I miss recycling day a lot.” So that’s it. He orders out a lot and isn’t always around on recycling day.

Dan is someone familiar to many of us, because he’s president of a certain PA gun rights organization.

Injunction Granted

A judge has blocked the City of Philadelphia from enforcing its gun control ordinances:

Common Pleas Judge Jane Cutler Greenspan is granting the National Rifle Association’s request Thursday to keep the ordinances from taking effect right away. The NRA argues that Pennsylvania law prevents municipalities from regulating guns.

So, the question is, how far do you want to push this Mayor Nutter and Commissioner Ramsey?  Do we want to risk contempt of court charges in addition to civil rights violations?  Still want to enforce your laws?