It’s so itty bitty, and so cute looking compared to my Glock 19 Gen 3… This is a Gen 4 Glock 26 that’s shown correct? Thinking about getting one like this for compliance reasons when driving through some states… Or a 1911… I’m leaning towards a 9mm 1911
This Smart Rifle Tracks the Target, Fires Automatically
The line between video games and real life have long been debated by the experts. Do video games…
Welcome to NJ, Pro Gun Citizen Forcefully Removed From Hearing in the Middle of His Testimony
James Kaleda explains that the proposed NJ Gun Bills will not save any lives but will endanger them. He is ejected by Committee Chair Senator Norcross. This took place at the NJ Senate gun control hearings in Trenton on April 30, 2013.Notice in the video the legislators laugh as they have their security (armed with guns of course) remove Kaleda before he finished his testimony.
I guess this is how they handle dissent in NJ, remove it from the building with armed guards.
Drunk on power.
Infowars: Disarming Realities: As Gun Sales Soar, Gun Crimes Plummet
Larry Bell
forbes.com
May 16, 2013A couple of new studies reveal the gun-control hypesters’ worst nightmare…more people are buying firearms, while firearm-related homicides and suicides are steadily diminishing. What crackpots came up with these conclusions? One set of statistics was compiled by the U.S. Department of Justice. The other was reported by the Pew Research Center.
According to DOJ’s Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. gun-related homicides dropped 39 percent over the course of 18 years, from 18,253 during 1993, to 11,101 in 2011. During the same period, non-fatal firearm crimes decreased even more, a whopping 69 percent. The majority of those declines in both categories occurred during the first 10 years of that time frame. Firearm homicides declined from 1993 to 1999, rose through 2006, and then declined again through 2011. Non-fatal firearm violence declined from 1993 through 2004, then fluctuated in the mid-to-late 2000s.
And where did the bad people who did the shooting get most of their guns? Were those gun show “loopholes” responsible? Nope. According to surveys DOJ conducted of state prison inmates during 2004 (the most recent year of data available), only two percent who owned a gun at the time of their offense bought it at either a gun show or flea market. About 10 percent said they purchased their gun from a retail shop or pawnshop, 37 percent obtained it from family or friends, and another 40 percent obtained it from an illegal source.
Read more
Security checkpoints, background checks, and gun regulations will do little good if criminals can print plastic firearms at home and bring those firearms through metal detectors with no one the wiser. …Now that this technology appears to be upon us, we need to act now to extend the ban on plastic firearms.
Attention Florida CWPs: Washington State is no longer reciprocal.
The punitive action against gun-owners who have Florida licenses to carry concealed weapons or firearms was taken because Florida has honored members of the armed forces and veterans.
In 2012, Florida passed legislation to recognize the men and women of our armed services who have served our nation honorably.
Our nation trains 18 year old men and women in firearms proficiency then sends them off to war and asks them to give their lives, if necessary, in the cause of Freedom.
When they have served our nation honorably and returned home to private life, it is unconscionable to tell them our state will not allow them to qualify for a concealed weapons and firearms license so they may protect themselves and their family because they have not yet reached the age of 21.
Recognizing that our men and women in the military have been called into service in the fight for Freedom when they reach the age 18 – the age of majority, the Florida legislature lowered the minimum age requirement from 21 to 18 years of age for those men and women who have served our nation and have been honorably discharged from the service.
This age waiver ONLY applies to veterans. Every other citizen must be 21 years of age or older.
Because of this recognition of special circumstances involving our brave military men and women, Attorney General Ferguson has chosen to revoke reciprocity with Florida for concealed weapons and firearms license holders.
Florida has honored our veterans, and for that, all law-abiding Florida license holders have been punished by Attorney General Ferguson.
You can help by urging the Attorney General to reinstate reciprocity with Florida and once again recognize our licenses as valid in Washington State.
CALL: Please call Attorney General Ferguson at (360) 753-2702.
Chicago police officer shoots unarmed man in back for running away.
A Chicago police officer shot and wounded a man as he ran from police in the South Chicago neighborhood, authorities said.
The 25-year-old man was shot several times but was expected to survive, according to Patrick Camden, a spokesman for the Fraternal Order of Police union.
(via beatyourselfup)
Infowars: Distribution of Censored 3D Printable Gun Files Continue Despite State Department Demands
Keith DeSantis
nhforliberty.com
May 13, 2013“I still think we win in the end … Because the files are all over the Internet, the Pirate Bay has it – to think this can be stopped in any meaningful way is to misunderstand what the future of distributive technologies is about” – Cody Wilson, founder of Defense Distributed
Not long after the blueprints for the world’s first 3D printable gun were made available online atDEFCAD.org, the State Department has demanded that Defense Distributed remove them immediately citing possible ITAR arms trafficking violations.
Defense Distributed complied and has removed access to the files from DEFCAD.org which have been downloaded over 100,000 times in just a few days. Although they complied, the files were so widely shared during the short window of availability it is now nearly impossible to prevent continued distribution.
The blueprints are currently available on The Pirate Bay and many other file-sharing and download sites like New Zealand-based Mega, the online storage service actually “serving” the files for Defense Distributed.
The Genie is out of the bottle and there’s no putting it back in.
Access to weapons without government permission is nothing new. Those most prohibited under law from owning firearms get their hands on them anyway, even in areas where the strictest gun control laws are enforced. The battle over the 3D printable gun or printable 30 round magazine isn’t just about rendering gun control useless. It’s about empowering individuals to get things that the controllers and special interests might not want them to have.
As Reason Magazine writes:
But there’s a deeper political agenda behind Cody Wilson, the head of Defense Distributed, and the efforts of he and his colleagues to render gun control laws impotent by giving everybody the ability to be their own armorer. Specifically, the goal is to empower individuals and disempower those who would control individuals.
In some cases, there is a widening gap between what we can do and what the controllers want us to do. Technology in many ways has given individuals an edge over governments. What really bothers the control freaks about the 3D printable gun is the distribution of the blueprints. They can’t fully control the sharing of data and the flow of information on the internet and they hate that. Once the blueprints for a gun are widely shared on the web, there’s nothing they can do to censor it. This is true for any other files.
The future for 3D printing is looking bright and may eventually bring us printable life-like tissues, bionic ears, life saving drugs, livable homes and cars. With 3D printing technology mixed with the online distribution of blueprints for any 3D printable object, the possibilities are vast. The biggest threat to this technology are the controllers in government teamed up with special interests. We should make it as ubiquitous and censorship resistant as possible.
You can download the blueprints for the world’s first 3D printable gun named “The Liberator” right now from the below sites.
MediaFire: http://www.mediafire.com/?eyronbc62w516z0
Pirate Bay: http://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/8449468/Liberator_-_First_3D_Printable_Gun
Mega: https://mega.co.nz/?_escaped_fragment_=bk5iQJ6Z%21MYd7Vltka8DjFgWrfxge5yfefd04Ak_68FlOHWps_KQ
Lefty Begone: Want to Protect Innocent Civilians from Guns? Outlaw the Police
Yearly gun-related deaths amount to about 0.01 percent of the population, or one hundredth of one percent. Roughly half of these are suicides. As Gavin McInnes points out in a piece over at Taki’s Mag, there are other, more lethal things in our society that make up a larger percentage of American deaths.
So when liberals call for stricter “gun control” laws but not stricter laws to “control” America’s deadlier elements (prescription drugs and automobiles, for example, both cause between three times and ten times more deaths per year than people with guns), we know there must be an ulterior motive.
Some Democrats admit their real agenda is ultimately to ban all guns. Other times we must rely on internal memos to reveal to us that Democrats acknowledge gun control doesn’t work and that the only way to achieve their professed goal of there being fewer gun-related deaths is to confiscate guns duplicitously and obliquely through gun buy-back programs.
The point of eliminating guns is ostensibly to eliminate mass shootings by the criminal and psychotic, secondarily to safeguard against accidental deaths by the irresponsible.
But as we saw back in February of this year with Officer Chris Dorner, a member of the Los Angeles Police Department, even cops can succumb to the psychosis that triggers rampage. There are just shy of 10,000 police officers in the LAPD, which means that Dorner made up 0.01 percent of the force, the same percentage of deaths per year in the United States attributed to gun violence. If Dorner’s rogue-cop action was considered an anomaly, then so must all gun deaths in America. So why are we not hearing from outraged liberals that we need tougher restrictions on the LAPD? Why are we not hearing from the few liberals who are more open and transparent that we need to ban the LAPD? Statistically, they are as deadly as the rest of America’s gun-owners.
Then we come to the fascinating fact that police officers on the whole accidentally shoot 11 times more innocent civilians than the rest of America’s gun-owners. So why do we not seek to “control” the police and have them take part in a gun buy-back program? Why do we not ban the police, who are 11 times more deadly to civilians than armed citizens? Is it because protecting lives is not the object of gun confiscation, but that confiscation itself, the widespread disarmament of the American people, is the goal?
Of course I don’t believe in eliminating the police force. But if liberals really wanted to protect innocent civilians from rogue bullets, they would have the intellectual honesty to admit that, by their own logic, they’d do better to outlaw our men in blue than to outlaw the Second Amendment.
Yesterday, the US State Department ordered Defense Distributed to take down the CAD files for its fully 3D-printed gun, the Liberator, which had been released just a couple days prior. (DefCad.org, which hosted the files, is currently offline.) Of course, over those few days the files were online, they were downloaded more than 100,000 times. And, because we’re talking about files on the internet, the Liberator designs are already on the Pirate Bay.
(via With 3D-Printed Gun Files Safely on the Pirate Bay, What’s Next? | Motherboard)
Poor Richard's News: Surprise! Justice Department demands 3D printable gun blueprints be taken offline
Well, that didn’t take long. Just a couple days after Defense Distributed released the plans for a 3D printable gun on the internet, the Obama Justice Department is demanding that the plans be removed from the non-profit company’s website.
from Forbes:
On Thursday, Defense Distributed…
I believe this will be the crony excuse to heavily regulate 3d printers or ban them out right for individual ownership. So we small people wont be able to compete with traditional manufacturing and the goverment.
Like how the RIAA/MPAA if they had the foresight would have banned MP3 players 10 years ago, along with CD-Rs and anything else they considered to be subverting the entertainment industry.
I guarantee the manufacturing world wont be so bureaucratic or slow about it. Just try to ban them sooner then later, and not make the same mistakes the music and movie industries made.
(via anunreliablesource)







