Mr. Gura Goes to Reno

Alan Gura at the Gun Blogger RendezvousProbably the main highlight of the Gun Blogger Rendezvous IV was being able to spend some time talking with Alan Gura, the attorney who argued and won the Heller case before the Supreme Court of the United States. When I say we owe Alan Gura a lot, it’s an understatement. He put together a case, and took it forward, when a lot of folks, including me, thought it was a tremendously risky proposition. Even in the early days of Parker, you could find him on blogs making the argument for taking his case forward. It was his arguments on blogs that eventually convinced me taking Parker (later to become Heller) forward was the right thing to do. Alan gave us an overview of what convinced them the time was right — hat there was a circuit split the Court would want to resolve, and that at some point, someone is going to take a case forward. They decided it would be best to build a solid case, and go with it, which is what they did.

One thing that made me feel good is the confidence Alan displays about winning on the most serious stuff. We asked him about really everything from incorporation to assault weapons bans, and he feels Heller offers enough language to make a winning case for every one of those things. He’s currently pursuing cases challenging the California handgun roster, bans on concealed carry in Washington DC, in addition to the incorporation suits he has on the table.

He briefly went into the concealed carry issue, and basically explained what were the legal options left open to us by Heller, and by what’s traditionally been the case in American law. In the legal theory he presented, the government is permitted to regulate the manner in which someone carries a firearm, but it may not outright prohibit citizens from carrying a gun for self-protection. His goal with the DC case (Palmer) is just to get a ruling that the District of Columbia may not outright prohibit the bearing of arms. What form of law the District enacts to comply with the decision is something for another day, but the goal is to get the ruling that carrying of firearms for self-protection is covered under the Second Amendment, with the government only able to regulate the manner of carry. He seems confident that he can prevail on this issue.

The final topic we got into was what he thought the biggest threats to the Second Amendment were, and what we, as bloggers, could do about it. His response was that he did not feel that the biggest threat to the Second Amendment came from groups like the Brady Campaign, VPC, or the now defunct Second Amendment Research Center run by Saul Cornell. He believes the biggest threat to the Second Amendment comes from our own extremists and lunatics, and that the biggest way we could contribute as bloggers is in confronting that cancer within our community. Just as an example in the legal world, he brought up the example of Gary Gorski, who was the attorney who famously brought us the disastrous Silveira case, and who continues to bring bad cases forward, and recently has been screwing up concealed carry cases in California, finally culminating in Gorski calling Gura “nothing more than an officious meddler.”

The best a Second Amendment activists can really do is shrug a lot of nonsense off, but it’s a huge distraction, and you can see in the example above what potential for damage there is from supposed members of our own community. I don’t stand up to these lunatics because I like the attention, traffic or because I run out of things to talk about. I do it because in my dealings with effective people, every one of them has felt discouraged by the endless amount of pooh flung in their direction by egomaniacs and lunatics who delight in doing so. I agree with Alan that we are our own worst enemies, and I will continue to stand up for what is effective, and argue against that which is not. It meant a lot to me to hear something like that coming from someone as credible as Alan Gura.

Let It Turn to Something Else

Don’t cry, but Patrick Swayze has died.  It’s a bit of a stereotype that every gun nut worships at the altar of Red Dawn, but it is one of those movies anyone who was a pre-teen in the mid-80s remembers, and probably memorized a few lines from.  Really, Dirty Dancing was probably a movie he should be best known for, and Dirty Dancing is more timeless than Red Dawn, which is dated if you watch it today.  That must be why Hollywood thinks it needs to be remade.  Either way, I will leave you this to remember:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRxr_vzc5m4[/youtube]

GBR Roundup

Captain Bob and Damsel get a great picture of me shooting at the 400 yard plate, and talks about the event’s charity, Soldiers Angels.  The Packing Rat has some really excellent pictures, Day 1 and Day 2, including this picture of me shooting Mr. C’s High Standard, using his trademark modified taco grip.  Kevin has a few pics, including of Phil, who came all the way out from the UK to visit with us, winning the award for the farthest traveled person to the event.  We gave Phil a real baptism by fire the first night he arrived, once he mentioned he’d never held a handgun before, as SayUncle and Chris Byrne pulled out all the guns they were carrying, unloaded them, and familiarized him with them.  They can’t even own pistols in the UK, let alone carry them in public.  Traction Control has some pics from the cowboy fast draw that I was unfortunately not able to attend.  He came well prepared for the cowboy action.  Traction Control was also responsible for Alan Gura being there.  Random Nuclear Strikes hopes someone got video.

UPDATE: Someone did.  Packing Rat has GBR IV Day III, which has at least the video of the tail end of me engaging Gura with the iPhone, once my mind worked out “I think I’m way too drunk for this.”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AMELhBveWI[/youtube]

NRA Endorses in Virginia Primary

NRA has endorsed Bob McDonnell for Virginia Governor, over Creigh Deeds.  Deeds hasn’t backed off the gun show loophole issue since the primary, so this is a reasonable choice. Deeds is far from being anti-gun, but I’m guessing the gun show loophole issue sealed it for NRA.  Plus, you have Bloomberg running commercial attacking Bob McDonnell, who told Bloomberg if he tried his little straw purchase stunt again, his “investigators” would be arrested and charged with felonies.

More on the Gun Sales

From today’s Shooting Wire, demand for AR-15s has been dropping, but is still high for .22s:

And the research tells me what everyone already knows: gun sales are slowing again. It seems the “Barack Boom” has started to go bust. No real reason, other than maybe the fact that everyone has all the AR-style rifles they can shoot, store or afford, but there is an undeniable slowdown –virtually across the board. One exception, the still-ubiquitous .22 caliber rifles. They are selling quite well – probably because we’ve all realized that our assorted thumper guns have become the “gas guzzlers” of the shooting industry.

I’d be willing to bet that more of the folks buying up guns in the Great Obama Gun Rush are first time gun buyers than some would care to recognize, and a .22LR has to be part of any collection if someone is serious about shooting.  You can blow through a lot of ammo learning to shoot, and it’s cheaper to do that with a .22 than with an AR.

More Illegal Mayors Going Down

NRA is targeting mayors in South Carolina too.  We’ve only touched on this, but NRA has engaged Bloomberg’s anti-gun mayors coalition in an attempt to get mayors to leave the coalition.   You can see their site here.   Since the campaign began not too long ago, 20 mayors have already left.

Go check out the site.  This is a project Bitter and I have lent some assistance to NRA on, sharing some of our research.  I think they got the idea for the Google map from us too :) It’s a great example of what can be accomplished when NRA and blogs work together, and we were happy to lend whatever information we could.