Soft Air Guns and "Political Carry"

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sat, 12 Jul 2003 12:00:00 GMT
From this High Road thread:
"And my opinion is that gun control is wrong in any form. I believe that an adult should be able to walk into a gun shop and, without showing any permit or identification, be able to buy as many guns and as much ammunition as he can afford; and that he should be able to carry this round with him in public and use it to defend his life and property. This is not a popular view, I grant. On the other hand, I doubt if many armed criminals would take more notice of a gun ban than they do of the present controls. And it is worth asking how many people Michael Ryan could have killed had anyone else in Hungerford High Street been carrying a gun. As the Americans say, 'God made men equal, and Smith & Wesson make damn sure it stays that way'." -- Sean Gabb

From highroad:

"In the immortal words of Dogbert, I dream of a world in which I can buy alcohol, tobacco, and firearms at the same drive-in window, and use them all before I get home from work."

From samizdata:

"By a free country, I mean a country where people are allowed, so long as they do not hurt their neighbours, to do as they like. I do not mean a country where six men may make five men do exactly as they like." -- Lord Salisbury

Bill St. Clair at The High Road - Soft Air Guns and "Political Carry" - an extension of the "Political Carry" idea that I wrote about almost two years ago. When you're not allowed to openly carry a gun, by law or by business rule, carry a Soft Air Gun in your holster, or an ASP Red Gun or a Ring's Manufacturing Blue Gun.

Steven Yates at LewRockwell.com - How To Destroy a Civilization - an email from cantyouguessmyname@aol.com to the world's political elite. Well done. [lew]

Kim du Toit - All Yours, From Now On - Yesterday was Cost of Government Day, meaning that your income until yesterday was paying your taxes. For the rest of the year, your money belongs to you. [kimdutoit]

I just thought I'd mention this little snippet to you all, as you set out for the shooting range this weekend. I apologize in advance if this post should cause your hands to shake with rage as you shoot.

Mike W. Smith at Guned - Browning Demands GUNED To Remove All Links! - a sad correspondence between Mr. Smith and Browning's lawyers. [kaba]

Daniel Terdiman at Wired - Gaming the Safeway Club Card - foiling the data collection of those supermarket "discount" cards. Hehe. [cafe]

The Jakarta Project - HTTPClient - "Although the java.net package provides basic functionality for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HttpClient component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations." [cafe]

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