Dear Representative Metcalfe,

I am very pleased with your record on the Second Amendment. Really. I appreciate it. You’re a true leader on the issue, which is more than you can say for a lot of reps. But man, on other issues, you talk like you just escaped from the insane asylum.

Is it smart politics to be the only State Representative to vote against Domestic Violence Prevention month? Because of some imagined gay agenda? Is it smart politics to call veterans who don’t agree with you traitors? And then doubling down?

No, it isn’t, and it makes it much harder for Second Amendment advocates to defend you. Why give your political enemies this kind of ammunition to use against you? What constituency are you hoping to please with this nonsense?

Get serious. Otherwise we’re not going to be able to defend you next time you’re politically vulnerable. Which may be very soon if this crap keeps up.

Jobs “Created or Saved”

This is one great way to pad the numbers on the stimulus – add in jobs that were never in jeopardy:

If you were a tenured professor who happened to receive stimulus dollars as part of work on some research project, then your job, on this guidance, was counted as “created or saved.” Many universities, says the article, are “including tenured academics in their ‘jobs created and saved’ numbers even though their jobs were already guaranteed for life.”

On the positive side, it would seem we can then claim that Obama saved or created jobs for some of the best minds in the Second Amendment academic community.

Local DA Candidate has Gun Control Connections

Cross posted from PAGunRights.com

One candidate for Bucks County District Attorney has deep ties to an outfit that pushed such extreme gun control that it would create a database of gun owners and also risk putting ammunition manufacturers out of business.

Democratic candidate Chris Asplen is the Vice President of Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell’s Governmental Affairs Division (GTH), a position he has held since 2002. In 2007, Asplen’s office was hired to manage the legislative strategy of Ammunition Coding Services, the company that created a patent for bullet serialization, but could not make the technology work. Instead of finding a consumer for their technology, the company’s founders – lead by investor Russ Ford – hired GTH to pass laws in more than a dozen states to mandate the unworkable technology.

The “model legislation” pushed by Asplen’s office would have been a nightmare burden for ammunition makers and serious shooters.  The price hikes and lack of supply would all but kill off casual shooters.

The technology is so complex that the company’s founder Russ Ford even agreed with Cam Edwards during an NRA News interview in 2008 that they had been unable to do large scale testing, the only test examples were created by hand, and they didn’t even have evidence it would work to support the needs of not only the civilian market, but also police and military.

Cam Edwards: People have said, people in the know, people in the industry have said this is unworkable. That’s it. That is their answer. It doesn’t work. Now, if you think that it does, it’s up to you to prove it. But you have been unable to do so. And you’re pushing legislation that would again mandate this, legislation that ammunition manufacturers say would cause them to either go out of business or stop selling to the states that pass this. That’s you doing this.

Russ Ford of Ammunition Coding Systems: Thank you for highlighting that, Cam.

The legislation that Ford hired Asplen’s company to push would have not only mandated these markings that the industry said it cannot produce, but it also would have required gun owners to forfeit all non-encoded ammunition in their possession by making possession of regular ammunition illegal. For precision shooters or even casual plinkers trying to save a few dollars, reloading would have been completely outlawed if GTH had their way in Harrisburg.

Currently, shooters go through about 8 billion rounds of newly manufactured ammunition a year. But the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturing Institute estimates it would take three to four weeks to produce ammunition currently produced in a single day. Supplies would dwindle and prices would skyrocket.

Interestingly, Asplen’s client Russ Ford admitted in an interview that as the holder to the patent for the process, his goal was to make money off of these new mandates on the backs of lawful sport shooters & hunters.

Cam Edwards: On the Ammunition Accountability website, and on the Ammunition Coding Systems website, you mention a license fee, per round that would be charged to the manufacturer’s and then passed on to the consumers. What type of license fee are you looking at per round?

Russ Ford: Uh, we have discussed, uh, with, and this is where the, the wheels come off, huh, of the capitalist society. We have been entertained by financial planners, stock brokers, bond brokers, uh, business valuation people, and quite frankly, for me for me, it’s like looking at hieroglyphs on the side of a pyramid. I don’t understand all these parameters. We have talked about, uh, a tenth of a penny to a fifth of a penny a round for royalties. Whether that pans out is completely in speculation.

It’d be, It’d be nice to make money on this. It really would. This is America, we believe in capitalism, uh, uh, it would be nice to have a return on the investment and for the years we’ve put in on this.

Mr. Ford’s candor in admitting to make untold fortunes off of the backs of gun owners every year is refreshing, if not humorous in the NRA News interview.  However, at one point he justifies such “honesty” as an effort to be transparent and have a real discussion about gun control issues.  Cam Edwards calls him out on the fact that the lobbying website GTH created to promote the mandates, AmmunitionAccountability.org, has no link or public connection to the company’s for-profit site, AmmoCoding.com.  Rather than addressing the point, Mr. Ford tries to pick an argument over links with Cam during the questioning.  But, as Sebastian pointed out at the time, the lack of transparency in the operation is a much bigger problem:

And to think, Russell Ford said on Cam’s show he wants this whole thing to be as transparent as possible.  Transparent as in we hire a lobbying firm to anonymously set up a web site to push for model legislation, and to lobby key legislators that have been quietly bought off, in order to be able to skim off the top of every one of the eight billion rounds of ammunition produced each year.  You have to admit, that’s quite an ingenious scam, that would make even the most talented con artist jealous.

There is certainly nothing illegal about the actions, but it is hardly a model of transparency.

Though Asplen’s group tried to make the argument that ammunition registries would be an important tool to law enforcement, a hearing in California cleared up that misconception very quickly.  The Law Enforcement Alliance of America, California Police Chiefs’ Association, California Peace Officers’ Association, Association of Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs and Los Angeles Police Protective League all urged lawmakers to vote it down.  In Hawaii, the Attorney General called the system “unduly burdensome” and unworkable.

In fact, according to Mr. Ford, the only support that Chris Asplen’s company could find for the laws came from gun control groups such as the Brady Campaign and their Million Mom March division.

As a leader at GTH, it is fair to ask whether Mr. Asplen continues to support his client’s goals, especially in light of the public confessions that the technology is unproven, unworkable, and even detrimental to law enforcement.

NRA does not typically endorse in local races, so it is unlikely we will see a firm grade issued for either candidate in the Bucks County District Attorney’s race.  But consider this post an opportunity for Mr. Asplen to clarify his support for gun owner registries, ammunition encoding, and bans on reloading for competitive shooters.

What You Get for Your Dollars

As I know I’ve mentioned in the past, NRA members who live in solidly pro-gun media markets and political districts sometimes don’t get to see much of what happens to their donations to NRA-PVF. By request, here are two ads NRA is running in the Virginia gubernatorial race:

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To keep these ads on the air, and to support other voter mobilization efforts, consider throwing a few bucks to the Political Victory Fund. Because of campaign finance laws, it’s not easy to post a direct link here. So instead login at NRAPVF.org and then a donate button will appear on the right-hand menu. All you need is your member number to log in, and a piece of plastic to donate online.

Think Decent Cold Medication is Tough to get Now?

Many of us look fondly upon the days when you could go to the drug or grocery store and pick up a decongestant while plugged up and just be done with it after handing over your cold-contaminated cash at the register. Now, in your foggy, miserable state, you have to find a pharmacist who will take down your license information before handing over the powerful stuff. Ugh, more people and details involved in the equation. Suddenly the transaction costs go up, and I know I’m more likely to say “F*ck it, I’ll keep sniffling.”

But at least I still have the choice to find immediate relief at a reasonable price if I’m willing to jump through the hoops. These hoops, which we were promised would reduce meth labs, shockingly, have had no impact other than inconveniencing consumers and getting grandmothers arrested. So what are law enforcement groups calling for as the next step in the drug war? Requiring a prescription for decongestants.

Lord, I wish I were kidding. The representative of a Missouri law enforcement group says we need to battle the big, bad “pharmaceutical companies that make more than a billion dollars a year from cold relief medicines containing pseudoephedrine.” Oddly enough, he also claims that cold relief pills are comparable to chocolate chip cookies. God help him if he tries to go after Tollhouse cookie makers. Mothers will send all of their sniffling, sneezing rugrats after him.

If Only those Redneck Virginia Politicians Would Listen to Us…

The New York Times laments that Virginia’s leading candidates are generally pro-gun. Clearly, it is the NYT’s role to intervene in the Virginia elections and tell politicians that they need to listen to biased polls and the NYC mayor.

The loophole is no laughing matter, although the National Rifle Association is using a fictitious Soprano-like “Noo Yawker” to bolster Bob McDonnell, the Republican candidate for governor who favors leaving the loophole unchanged. “Fuhgeddaboud your freedoms” if Mr. McDonnell is not elected, the faux Mafioso warns Virginians in a TV ad. It’s payback for Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s recent stings documenting how Virginian dealers are a major conduit for crime guns in New York City.

Clearly, the NRA members in Virginia don’t care about their communities, otherwise they wouldn’t be running ads making fun of New Yorkers. However, the elite of New York City can clearly be counted on to know and understand the Virginia communities and respect the rights of Virginia residents – just like the rights of their own neighbors are respected!

Hollywood & Congress: Neither can be Taken Seriously

Members of Congress don’t really seem to get why we hate them as a group. No matter how many times we re-elect incumbents, the approval numbers for Congress as a whole generally remain in the bottom of the toilet. I suspect it has something to do with the stupidity and vapidity that comes out when we put a group of these leaders together.

For example, yesterday the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a hearing on legislation to combat foreign violence against women through “humanitarian relief efforts” and more aid to local groups working on the issue in these countries. While the cause might be noble, convincing the public we need to spend more right now may be a tough sell. So what do they do? Call in the celebrities!

And with that, Nicole Kidman was hauled before the subcommittee to talk about the issue. Instead, Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher of California wanted to know if she thought Hollywood was to blame for violence. Nicole Kidman, in all of her expert knowledge on the roots of violence, said they probably were responsible.

Nicole Kidman conceded Wednesday that Hollywood has probably contributed to violence against women by portraying them as weak sex objects.

The Oscar-winning actress said she is not interested in those kinds of demeaning roles…

Clearly, Kidman’s character in Practical Magic where she plays a party girl who falls prey to an abusive boyfriend before becoming possessed by his spirit who has to be saved by witches in her family, is a demonstration of a strong woman. Or perhaps she’s referring to the kind of strong female role she took on in Dead Calm where she refuses advice to prepare to defend herself & then sleeps with her captor as her husband tries to rescue her. Or maybe she’s remembering the story behind her character in The Others – a woman who was so distraught over her husband’s death in war that she smothered her children to death and then shot herself. And who can forget the remake of Stepford Wives where women are reprogrammed to always sexually service their husbands while being good little `50’s wives. While we don’t know what kind of strong woman Kidman will play in her upcoming project, How to Marry a Millionaire, I’m sure there will be absolutely no references to women willing to do anything for the security of a monied man. None. At all.

It is obvious that Nicole Kidman steers clear of those weak women, especially those who are treated as a sex objects. So obviously, she is not part of any problem which she condemns Hollywood to partially creating. And clearly Congress needs to open an investigation into these sexually demeaning roles in order to debate a spending program for abuse against women in countries where they have likely never seen a movie.

Philly ACORN Caught Lying

Today Andrew Breitbart released video and audio from the Philadelphia ACORN office sting. It did not just prove that ACORN staff were lying to cover their butts, but it also proved David Gambacorta of the Philadelphia Daily News didn’t really investigate the local office’s claims before publishing a full fledged defense of the organization.

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I don’t believe that being invited to come back for a housing workshop to help a declared prostitute evade the law is being “shown the door,” a claim made by Mr. Gambacorta. Nor does hearing the staff argue that it doesn’t matter how many underage illegal sex slaves are brought in cause any kind of disturbance, another claim published by Gambacorta without evidence.

And they honestly wonder why no one is buying their papers anymore? They don’t do any kind of reporting, just a little reorganizing of the ACORN press releases and they call it a day at the Daily News!