Save Sergeant York’s Machine Gun!

Dave Hardy says there’s a chance a piece of our history may actually be destroyed.   I know there are a lot of military museums out there, like the Ordnance Museum at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Aberdeen Maryland.  Could one of these museums take an NFA firearm that’s not registered under the military exemption?   I would hope a way can be found to save this gun.  Registration would, of course, be preferable, but absent that, I would think there are other ways to save it.

The Answer to Bryan Miller

The Star-Ledger, to it’s credit, apparently is seeking some balance on the gun issue in it’s New Jersey Views blog feature.   The Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Club (ANJRPC) President Scott Bach, who is also on the NRA Board of directors, now has a blog running counter to Bryan Miller’s.   We welcome Scott to the party.  I anxiously await the hordes of anti-gun people which will no doubt now swarm his blog (It’s hard to even type that with a straight face).

Post Calls out “Jersey Justice”

The post sneers at Governor Corzine and Mayor Booker’s attempt to distract the attention away from the real problem with talks of stricter gun control.  I like what Dave Hardy had to say about this best:

This is one of those cases where you hope it’s all due to horrendous corruption. That’s the best case. Worst case is there was no corruption, this is how the NJ courts function in the ordinary case.

Hoping for horrendous corruption, because it’s the best case scenario.   That’s Garden State politics for ya, folks.

Pennsylvania Signs Reciprocity With West Virginia

It’s about frigging time! There’s rumors that Tom Corbett will make a run for the Governor’s office in 2010. This will certainly help his standing with gun owners.

This is a momentous occasion folks.  It marks the first reciprocity agreement that allows Pennsylvania LTC holders to travel out of the state by land and not have to take the gun off to remain legal.  Pennsylvania has no reciproicity agreements with any of its neighbors.   I’ve been able to carry in Ohio and Delaware for a while now, but only on a Florida CWL.

My Suggestion

This article talks about how to survive a mass shooting. My suggestion involves seeking cover, then returning fire. Of course, you can’t talk about that. It’s crazy talk! We live in a society that’s frightened of bold and decisive action. Not all of the advice here is bad, but some of it is awful. The best way to deal with an armed gunman is to have a gun yourself, period.

UPDATE: Obviously the folks who wrote this never sought any advice from this guy.