Don’t mess with armed Uber drivers. At least that is the lesson that one crook learned the hard way in an attempted robbery Sunday in Florida, in spite of the ride share company’s staunch anti-firearm policy for drivers and passengers using the app. According to WPLG-TV and Aventura police, the Uber driver transporting a passenger to the […]
Washington DOL Wants to Hire Private Firm to Trim Gun Data Backlog
The discomfort many Washington State gun owners have with the existence of a state pistol registry could be amplified by a report that the state Department of Licensing (DOL) wants to hire a “private data-entry firm” to catch up on a backlog of records to be entered, according to an article in the Everett Herald on […]
Junk Science Of The Indelible Jerry Brown
In a one measly on-line blip (no offense NBC News), California’s governor stockpiled enough ammunition of well-articulated talking points to deconstruct the environmental movement — an early and brilliant Christmas present to global critics. In an attempt to admonish the janitorial efforts of the forthcoming Trump regime in cleaning the wastes of bureaucratic policy currently clogging the flow of innovative practice leading directly to financial […]
The White House’s Final Failed Attempt To Steal Christmas
How Exactly Did The Grinch Steal Christmas? There were numerous unconfirmed reports along Pennsylvania Avenue of the politically correct Grinch eliciting bizarre behavior and muttering about “uneducated white males” and “Russian Hackers” before disappearing from the area completely. The beast was last officially scene sauntering across the White House Lawn hurling copies of The Fountainhead at ornamentals, resident birds and chipmunks, leading to an […]
Schools in Rebellion: Snubbing Gun-Free Zones
By Colleen Conley From Colorado to Florida, campuses, school districts and legislatures have been increasingly willing to toss out the vulnerabilities that come hand-in-hand with “gun-free zones” in favor of concealed carry for adequately trained individuals. School officials in rural Hanover, CO voted 3-2 on Dec. 14 in favor of a measure allowing “qualified” teachers […]
Gun Law Failure in Mount Vernon Shooting?
The man identified by various Washington State news agencies as the suspect in the Dec. 15 shooting of a Mount Vernon police officer has a lengthy criminal history dating back almost 20 years, according to published reports, which would prohibit him from possessing a firearm. Yet the suspect, identified in various news reports as Ernesto […]
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