Thursday, July 28, 2011

15 Victories for the Good Guys

 via States United to Prevent Gun Violence

As most state legislature's sessions come to an end The Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus reports that 15 states defeated guns on campus legislation. The biggest defeats came in Arizona, Louisiana, Nevada, and Texas. "For the most part our side prevailed, despite huge odds in places like Arizona and Texas" said Andy Pelosi, director of The Campaign.
You know what it is? It's the Peter Principle of gun-rights ascendancy.  I hope they've enjoyed themselves and stocked up enough, because it's all down hill from here.

What's your opinion?  Please leave a comment.

2 comments:

  1. So you count blocking the expansion of gun rights through new legislation a "win". Fine. I would much rather see your "wins" like that then getting any gun control passed.

    Of course our wins this year are real "wins" including closing the restaurant loophole in Ohio, castle doctrine in a couple of states, concealed carry in Wisconsin and many more successful campaigns that expand gun rights and remove silly, ineffective gun control measures.

    Hey! Since you also count it as a "win" if someone files a lawsuit against one of those new pro-gun measures then with all the new pro-gun legislation passed you will have plenty more opportunities for "wins".

    Congratulations, You just keep on winning.

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  2. In CA, CCWs have no limitations on school grounds. One less argument to fight once CCW becomes shall issue nationwide.

    Perhaps you've heard, our hero Alan Gura filed this amicus brief in support of a SCOTUS cert grant in Masciandaro v. US.

    http://www.hoffmang.com/firearms/masciandaro/SAF-Cert-Amicus-2011-07-25.pdf

    full of humor; you ought to read it. Pretty much cuts through the baloney doesn't it?

    I predict concealed carry to be recognized nationwide by the end of June 2012. Just in time for the 4th. Winning!

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