Philly Protests Didn’t Amount to Much

Looks like only a few people showed up, according to The Daily News.  Hell, you could have gotten that turnout just with anti-gun journalists at all the city papers.  The people they mention are the standard players in the Philadelphia gun control movement.

Looks like the gun control movement didn’t have any better luck in other cities.

What I Did for August 28th

Well, I did go to the range and dispose of about 150 rounds of ammunition, but I also won an auction on a used Browning Citori over at Red’s Trading Post.  Those of you who have been following know that I was in the market for an O/U.  My friend’s dad has a Citori, which I got to shoot when I was down in Texas, and I liked it.  It was from the same era as the one I’m aquiring from Ryan.

I wasn’t quite ready to spend the money on a new Citori (Ryan has one of those too if you’re interested), but I figured I would get a used one in decent shape, and if I got more into clay shooting, or hunting, that I could always sell it in and get an new one later.  The nice thing about guns is, if you take care of them, they hold their value.  The new ones have removable chokes, whereas the older models have fixed mod/full chokes.

I saw Ryan had a used Browning Citori that was close to what I was looking for, and about the price I was willing to pay, so I figured why not.  I get the gun I want, and I can send some business to Red’s, and also some to my local FFL.  You can see all Red’s gun broker auctions here.  If you’re in the market for a gun, take a look, and help out a business that’s being harassed by the ATF.

Now I just need to talk to my local FFL, get the money to Ryan, and wait for it to arrive; hopefully not while PICS is down.  I was happy to see that Ryan did a brisk business in ammo and hats yesterday.  Good show everyone!

Who Gets Screwed in the PICS Outage?

Rumors of a gun sale moratorium within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are greatly overstated.  Sales out of the back of shady looking vans on the streets of Philadelphia will be in no way interrupted by the PICS outage.  For a little extra money, the intrepid gentlemen who ply this trade will sell you one “without any bodies on it.”  Isn’t that nice of them?   Buy two guns, and maybe they’ll throw in the serial number obliteration for free!  Rumors are abound that many of these gentlemen will accept crack in lieu of cash.  Sales are expected to be brisk.

Rendell Pulls the Trigger

Two pieces of news: PICS is going down as scheduled, and Ed Rendell is a worm.  Well, OK, one piece of news.  Everyone already knew Rendell was a worm.

When these instant check systems were passed in legislation, we were ensured that they would never be used as a back door registration scheme, and we were assured they would stay up and running.  As we all know, they have been used as a backdoor registration scheme, and now, we have this.

As I’ve said, there’s no earthly reason I can think of why this multi-day outage is necessary.  I’ve seen a lot of large database and systems upgrades, but I’ve never seen anyone that’s required this kind of outage.  Everyone needs to make sure to punish Rendell’s party in the next election.

Zumbo II?

A lot of people on forums have been pointing out this video by Joaquin Jackson:

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Jackson released a statement through NRA about this video here, where he says:

In the interview, when asked about my views of “assault weapons,” I was talking about true assault weapons – fully automatic firearms. I was not speaking, in any way, about semiautomatic rifles. While the media may not understand this critical distinction, I take it very seriously. But, as a result, I understand how some people may mistakenly take my comments to mean that I support a ban on civilian ownership of semiautomatic firearms. Nothing could be further from the truth. And, unfortunately, the interview was cut short before I could fully explain my thoughts and beliefs.

But that comment should never be mistaken as support for the outright banning of any ammunition magazines. In fact, such bans have been pursued over the years by state legislatures and the United States Congress and these magazine bans have always proven to be abject failures.

I can accept that people misspeak at times, but that’s one hell of a misspeak! Folks have been calling for Jackson to be fired, or for the NRA to do something about him, but they can’t. Jackson is a board member. He serves on the board because NRA’s voting members have elected him to it. All we can really do is not elect him to another term when his term is up.

Others have called for the Zumboing of Jackson, which I don’t think makes sense. Jackson is not an outdoor columnist, or television personality. He has no sponsors. Plus, Jackson isn’t quite the hunting icon that Jim Zumbo is. Zumbo’s statements were dangerous precisely because of the audience he reached; an audience the anti-gun people have been trying to woo and pretend to speak for. Jackson represents law enforcement, and law enforcement have never been consistent RKBA allies.

I’m inclined not to get too worked up over this incident, and to consider both Jackson’s statement here, and his clarification when he’s up for the board again. Don’t get me wrong, I think what he said on Texas Monthly was pretty bad, but so have some of the accusations flying around about Jackson being anti-gun, or being a liberal gun controller. Let’s keep what he said in mind when elections come around, but let’s not get unhinged over this.

The RealCo Scene

Looks like our folks did a good job for RealCo, the Prince Georges County gun shop that was under attack by the Rainbow Coalition. The Other Sebastian got there a bit late because of work, but still managed to debate a DC City Councilwoman.

The big problem with gun rights activism, especially in the face of an organization like Rainbow PUSH, which has the money to bring in there own protesters, is that we all have jobs, and have to make a living.

Philly Brady Party

I was considering crashing the Philadelphia Brady event, seen here. Not crashing as in showing up and being obnoxious, but just listening to what they had to say and dutifully reporting it to all of you.

But I’m just finishing up my work for the day now, and this time of day it takes a while to get into the city from where I am. Given that I was out all morning yesterday, I was doubting I was going to be able to get out early enough today to make it over there.

I am working on making my contribution to the August 28th events though, which I will talk about later.

Cleanup on Ailse 5

I really wouldn’t want to be the guy who has to clean this up:

At that point, a 58-year-old employee shot Mies once in head with a shotgun.

Generally, at close range, you can only can shoot someone once in the head with a shotgun, because after that, they will no longer have a head to shoot again.

Calling out Craig’s Hypocrisy

The NGLTF is calling out Senator Craig for his hypocrisy, which I think is only appropriate, but I do think the are going a bit far here:

“And by the way, why are Minneapolis tax dollars being used to have plainclothes police officers lurking idly in airport restroom stalls?”

Because people complained about lewd acts occurring in them. I won’t complain about NGLTF calling out Craig for hypocrisy, he deserves that, but let’s not go so far as to defend sex in public places. If I’m in an airport bathroom, and some guy starts peeping into my stall, and making hand gestures, then gets into the stall next to me, and starts with a “wide stance” that involves his foot and/or hand in my stall, you can bet it’s going to make me a little uncomfortable. I don’t think it helps build tolerance of gays to suggest that the police shouldn’t be investigating reports of lewd acts in public restrooms.

Hat Tip to Clayton Cramer.