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Jeff Cooper's Commentaries - Happy New Year! - Mr. Cooper likes Mr. Rumsfeld. He also likes the king of cartridges, the 30-06. "But there ain't many troubles that a man caint fix With seven hundred dollars and a thirty ought six." The connection between marksmanship and morality. The great hunts. Abandon the word terror.
We were distressed to learn that Peter Blake of New Zealand, a yachtsman with two first places in the America Cup, was recently murdered by pirates on the Amazon. We have no details, but we understand that the governments of the world stand firm in their conviction that decent people should not attempt to fight back against pirates. Whatever the political situation may be, we insist that if you venture out on the blue water you had best be armed and ready. Boat-against-boat action is usually best handled by the 30 caliber machinegun, but even a pistol may well suffice, if it is handled properly by the right man.
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The trouble with the 30-06 is that, like Julius Caesar, it is too good. It is not only too good, but it is too old - now only four years short of its centennial. People have been trying to improve upon it since before I was born (and that was a very long time ago), but without success. Its great virtue seems to be its unacceptable versatility, which is a drawback in the age of specialization. I acquired my personal 06 when I was in high school, and while I have obtained a number of other weapons since then, I have never felt a real need to improve upon the cartridge. The 30-06 is nobody's first choice for elephants, nor is it ideal for prairie dogs, but it will suffice for either of those if that is all that is available, and it will account comfortably for everything in between - including Homo sapiens.
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Please do not throw rocks at people on your own side of the barricade. Despite our temporary victory at the polls, there are still plenty of people who voted the wrong way - and will continue to do so. Schumer, I understand, is still alive and well.
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I do not see how we can fight a war against terrorism, any more than we can fight a war against gravity. If we are going to fight, we are going to have to find a target, and that target will have to be human, rather than an attitude.
Jacob Sullum at Reason - Just Say No: In drug searches on the bus, is "consent" copspeak for "coercion"? - Commentary on a recent Supreme Court decision. Bottom line: if a cop ever asks to search your person, car, house, or any of your property, and he doesn't have a warrant, just say no. Don't physically stop him if he goes ahead, unless you're prepared to gun down the entire police force (cops protect their own), but don't consent to the search. Ever. [market]
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