Jeff Cooper's Rules of Gun Safety
Vin Suprynowicz at The Las Vegas Review-Journal - What's this business about 'restoring' rights? - rights may be temporarily suspended during the "servitude" of a prison term, but the Constitution says that they are all returned once the servitude ends, i.e. the minute an ex-con walks out of prison.
Ex-felons automatically recover their right to vote the minute they walk out of prison, the same way ex-slaves and their descendants had their right to vote guaranteed the moment the 13th Amendment was ratified. Hallelujah, twice over. If your local registrar of voters thinks otherwise, it's the duty of George Bush and Clarence Thomas to see to it they learn otherwise.
Bean -- and every other "ex-convict" and "ex-felon" in America who is no longer in prison -- has a right to keep and bear arms, right now. No government agency -- federal, state or local -- is allowed to "make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities" of such citizens -- including their "immunity" from any "infringement" of "the people's ... right ... to keep and bear arms" -- regardless of race, color, "or previous condition of servitude."
All that is required is a Supreme Court that is willing to read the Constitution.
The Firing Line - Jeff Cooper's Rules of Gun Safety - Read often. Practice always. If these aren't in your lizard brain yet, keep working.
RULE I: ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED
RULE II: NEVER LET THE MUZZLE COVER ANYTHING YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO DESTROY
RULE III: KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON THE TARGET
RULE IV: BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET
JPFO Alerts - "Catch This Killer Blooper If You Can" - New Movie Review - apparently the f.b.i. agents in Spielberg's new movie routinely violate rules II and III above. Even dickheads are better than that. [scopeny]
Here's a question: will the "gun control" lobby whip up a campaign against Spielberg and his new flick because it encourages dangerous handgun use? Remember, if just one person dies because of misuse of firearms learned from the movie, then all movies should be banned.