Happy February!
The Free Net Project is still kicking. Good.
Katherine Mangu-Ward at The Weekly Standard - Guns for Tots - a small story about the Manhattan Libertarian party's protest of a coming law in New York City that will ban toy guns that look anything like the real thing.
Bushmaster Responds to the a-holes who are suing them for the illegal use of their fine homeland security tools. [ar15.com]
All of us at Bushmaster are dismayed that a well-financed anti-gun group has chosen to take advantage of the brutal acts of the Washington, D.C. snipers and file a lawsuit on behalf of the families of the victims to advance its anti-gun agenda. We grieve ourselves for what these families have endured.
We sincerely appreciate the overwhelming support that we are receiving from individuals all over the country, who are angry at this latest attempt to erode the gun rights of law-abiding citizens. Many of you who have contacted us since hearing news of the lawsuit have offered moral and financial support, which is truly appreciated. We do not seek donations at this time, but you can be assured that we will vigorously defend ourselves against this new anti-gun effort.
We sold the rifle legally to a firearms dealer licensed by the Federal Government, from whom it was allegedly stolen. Very disturbed people acquired it illegally, then used it in a heinous crime. We are required to have on file a signed Federal Firearms License of each dealer we do business with, but we go an extra step and also re-verify the dealers FFL with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms prior to every shipment to insure that it is still current and valid. BATF's internal audits of licensed dealers will result in a loss of license if they determine that any violations warrant it. Our experience is that BATF's system works very well.