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Prospects for Constitutional Carry in 2022
Post Date: 2021-12-29 12:45:00 by X-15
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U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- At the start of 2021 there were 16 members of the Constitutional Carry club in the United States of America. They were: Alaska Arizona Arkansas Idaho Kansas Kentucky Maine Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire North Dakota Oklahoma South Dakota Vermont West Virginia Wyoming 2021 was a record year for Constitutional Carry. In 2021, five states joined the Constitutional Carry club, increasing membership from 16 to 21. The last and largest state to join the club was Texas. The four other states to join the club in 2021 were Tennessee, Iowa, Montana, and Utah. Several other states are working to pass Constitutional Carry bills. Here are states and possibilities for ...

Cities Undermine the Holiday Spirit with Unconstitutional Bans on Sharing Food with the Homeless
Post Date: 2021-12-27 09:18:16 by Ada
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As Americans around the country celebrate the Giving Season, various elected officials are busy trying to put a stop to all this charitable mumbo jumbo. In Murfreesboro, Tenn., the city council is considering a rule that would require people to obtain a permit to share food with the homeless and others in need. "A new ordinance is being considered that limits where people can serve meals on public property, including parks and sidewalks," Nashville's Fox 17 reported last month. "The rule would require a permit each time someone hands out food, and requires people to take food safety classes before they can qualify for a permit." Food safety classes? Really? ...

Knife Rights: The Unseen Side of the Second Amendment and the Right to Bear Arms
Post Date: 2021-12-14 20:14:05 by BTP Holdings
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Knife Rights: The Unseen Side of the Second Amendment and the Right to Bear Arms By Kelly - Jul 26, 2016 Image:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mike_Searson CC0 While congressional Democrats and Republicans go head-to-head over gun control, proponents of a smaller, often overlooked facet of the Second Amendment’s right to keep and bear arms pursue a battle of their own— the right to carry a knife. Knife Rights, an Arizona-based advocacy group aimed at ridding states of existing bans on specific types of knives, is leading the fight against restrictive knife laws across the U.S. “Protecting knife rights is the second front in the defense of the Second ...

Federal Prosecutor — Local DA is making up nonexistent law to charge Michigan shooter’s parents… Andrew McCarthy… You can’t make up new criminal law on the fly…
Post Date: 2021-12-05 10:29:14 by Ada
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Former high-ranking U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy discusses charges against the parents of Ethan Crumbley. McCarthy made these comments yesterday appearing with Neil Cavuto. Andrew McCarthy — “I really think it’s outrageous, I mean I understand it because people are very hot, emotions are very raw, this was a heinous heinous act.” “It’s going to be the subject of a prosecution where the kid who did the shooting who’s going to be treated as an adult which the prosecutors have the discretion to do is appropriately looking at multiple life counts and attempted murder counts, you know he can’t live long enough to serve the number of ...

The Marxist Occupation Government and the 17th Amendment
Post Date: 2021-11-30 12:23:14 by X-15
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We have a Marxist Occupation Government now in the first, only, and probably the last nation of liberty under the rule of law because a communist U.S President in 1913 and a communist Secretary of State rammed through a Constitutional Amendment that deprived the States of the United States of their ability to constrain the federal government to the terms of the Constitution that created it. But any State, today, has the power to abolish that Amendment and stop the Marxist Occupation Government cold, and without bloodshed — if they will do it.

Woman wins round in fight over SWAT team's demolition of her home Judge refuses city's demands to dismiss claim
Post Date: 2021-11-28 11:46:48 by Ada
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A Texas woman has won a round in her fight to force the city of McKinney, Texas, to be held accountable for the destruction of her home. The Institute for Justice explained a federal judge ruled recently the lawsuit by Vicki Baker over the destruction of her residence by the city's SWAT team can move forward. Advertisement - story continues below "The court recognized that the city of McKinney is not exempt from the Constitution," said IJ Attorney Jeffrey Redfern. "This is the first step towards Vicki getting her due, but it’s a big one. The government must compensate individuals when it deliberately destroys their property." In the decision, handed down ...

California teachers say they ‘stalked’ kids, pushed them to join LGBT clubs
Post Date: 2021-11-27 11:14:10 by BTP Holdings
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California teachers say they ‘stalked’ kids, pushed them to join LGBT clubs Speakers at a California Teachers Association conference ‘went so far as to tout their surveillance of students’ Google searches, internet activity, and hallway conversations,’ Abigail Shrier said. Featured Image Shutterstock by Raymond Wolfe Mon Nov 22, 2021 - 11:15 am EST SALINAS, California (LifeSiteNews) — Members of California’s largest teacher’s union discussed how they “stalked” children to get them to join LGBT clubs and mocked parents who complained about pro-LGBT content in their classrooms, according to leaked files obtained by author Abigail Shrier. ...

Thanksgiving 2021
Post Date: 2021-11-25 10:19:54 by Ada
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“Government requires make-believe. Make believe that the king is divine, make believe that he can do no wrong or make believe that the voice of the people is the voice of God. Make believe that the people have a voice or make believe that the representatives of the people are the people. Make believe that governors are the servants of the people. Make believe that all men are created equal or make believe that they are not.” — Edmund S. Morgan (1916-2013) What if the government’s true goal is to perpetuate its own power? What if the real levers of governmental power are pulled by agents and diplomats and by bureaucrats and central bankers behind the scenes? What if ...

There's Something About Kamala
Post Date: 2021-11-24 09:50:51 by Ada
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The Democrat party elders asked the oracle, how do you get rid of an unwanted vice-president? Three ways, the oracle replied. Impeach and convict her, ask her to resign for the good of the party and nation, or...bribe her by offering appointment to the Supreme Court. Conviction would require at least seventeen consenting Republican Senators. The elders know that's unlikely, as why would the GOP help the Dems out of their sinking ship dilemma? A principled resignation by this super self-serving woman? The elders half kill themselves laughing. The Supreme Court option, hmmm. Kamala Harris (edited in befunky). YouTube Screen grab. Okay, let's dangle a lifetime sinecure on the ...

We’re a Small Arkansas Newspaper. Why Is the State Making Us Sign a Pledge About Israel?
Post Date: 2021-11-24 09:24:07 by Ada
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Mr. Leveritt is the founder and publisher of The Arkansas Times. His lawsuit against Arkansas’s anti-boycott law is being reviewed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. At The Arkansas Times, a publication I founded 47 years ago, our pages focus on small-scale local issues, like protecting Medicaid expansion from the predations of our state legislature and other elements of Arkansas politics, history and culture. So I was surprised when in 2018 I received an ultimatum from the University of Arkansas’s Pulaski Technical College, a longtime advertiser: To continue receiving its ad dollars, we would have to certify in writing that our company was not engaged in a ...

NOT GUILTY, ALL COUNTS
Post Date: 2021-11-19 13:15:52 by Pinguinite
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Is the Constitution Broken Beyond Repair?
Post Date: 2021-11-19 08:57:00 by Ada
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"No one, including Andrew Jackson, had ever explicitly argued before [Lincoln] that the Constitution authorized or obligated full-scale invasion and coercive measures." Noah Feldman, who teaches at Harvard Law School, has in this excellent though flawed book given us an account of Abraham Lincoln which lends support to the critical portrayal of him presented by Murray Rothbard and Thomas DiLorenzo. This was no part of his intention; to the contrary, he aims to vindicate Lincoln as the founder of a “second Constitution” that arose after the Civil War. To establish the new Constitution, Lincoln overthrew the first one, and it is in showing the extent to which he did so ...

Kyle Rittenhouse's attorneys allege that the prosecution hid evidence
Post Date: 2021-11-17 09:52:41 by Ada
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During the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, the prosecution argued that Kyle provoked the men who attacked him by waving his gun. To prove this, during the trial, the prosecution gave the defense fuzzy drone footage. There was a great deal of argument about what could be extrapolated from that fuzzy view. It turns out that the prosecution had within its possession a high-quality video that it played for the judge after the trial ended. On this, and other evidentiary grounds, the defense moved for a mistrial with prejudice. The defense motion states the facts with sufficient clarity that I'm going to reprint them here verbatim: On November 5. 2021, the fifth day of trial on this case, the ...

LAPD: City Residents Should “Cooperate and Comply” With Those Robbing Them
Post Date: 2021-11-12 13:03:03 by Ada
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The inmates are no longer running the asylum — they’re running the entire city. In a release the Los Angeles Police Department tweeted out this week, authorities advised city residents to “cooperate and comply” with criminals while being robbed. “Due to an increase in violent street robberies, Robbery-Homicide Division has become aware of an ongoing crime trend of follow-home robberies,” the release begins. “Suspects have been locating victims in Los Angeles, following them, and then committing the robberies as the victim arrives home or at their business.” LAPD then outlined seven points constituting the department’s advice for how people ...

The Rittenhouse case highlights tyrannical prosecutors
Post Date: 2021-11-11 09:07:56 by Ada
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America is suffering from a rash of prosecutors who are petty tyrants bent on fundamentally changing America by nullifying our duly enacted laws. That is as unconstitutional at the county and state level as it is at the federal level. Nothing illustrates this more clearly than the conduct of the prosecutors in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Prosecutors are part of the executive branch and it is their sworn duty to uphold all laws. They have no power to nullify laws they don’t like, whether it be bail, property crimes, or the laws governing illegal aliens and immigration. A particularly damaging example of this is occurring in Wisconsin, where the fundamental right to keep and bear arms ...

The Poor Forgotten Baker
Post Date: 2021-11-10 09:53:53 by Ada
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Earlier this year, Colorado baker Jack Phillips got in trouble again for exercising what he thought was his right in a free country to discriminate. Some libertarians have been strangely quiet about his plight. In 2013, Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Denver, was accused by Colorado’s Civil Rights Commission (CCRD) of discriminating against a homosexual couple because he refused to bake them a cake for their “wedding.” An administrative law judge found in favor of the couple, and this was affirmed by the Commission. The decision was appealed to the Colorado Court of Appeals, which again affirmed the Commission’s decision in 2015. A petition for a writ ...

Illinois Democratic governor signs law allowing workers who refuse vaccine to face potential repercussions
Post Date: 2021-11-09 17:53:50 by BTP Holdings
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Illinois Democratic governor signs law allowing workers who refuse vaccine to face potential repercussions Danielle Wallace | November 9, 2021 Illinois’ Democratic governor on Monday updated a preexisting state law from the 1970s to allow penalties for workers who don’t abide by COVID-19-related mandates on vaccines, masks and testing. "Masks, vaccines, and testing requirements are life-saving measures that keep our workplaces and communities safe," Gov. J.B. Pritzker said in a statement Monday. "Keeping workplaces safe is a high priority, and I applaud the General Assembly for ensuring that the Health Care Right of Conscience Act is no longer wrongly used ...

6 Things We Just Learned About The Supreme Court’s Gun Rights Case
Post Date: 2021-11-09 10:55:11 by Ada
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No matter the approach it takes, the Supreme Court needs to clear up key questions, as ten-plus years have left Americans’ gun rights confused. Last week the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the first gun rights case to reach the high court in more than a decade. The case, New York State Rifle and Pistol Assoc. v. Bruen, concerns the constitutionality of New York’s law banning the carrying of handguns outside the home for self-defense, absent a license—something the state will only issue if the applicant establishes a unique need for self-defense. For an overview of the case, read here. A more in-depth analysis of both the case and the current state of Second ...

“Demographics Is Destiny”? Well…
Post Date: 2021-11-06 15:40:24 by Dakmar
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Every time I write about my positive experiences attending black L.A. public schools in the early 1980s, I get pushback. Sometimes gentle pushback from friends, sometimes angry pushback from furious, red-faced men. To stitch together two themes I’ve touched upon recently—the use of “demographics is destiny” as a crutch, and the deadly fatalism that’s gripped the right of late—the pushback seems to revolve around the fact that if what I say I experienced is true, if I did attend perfectly decent black schools during the height of the crack epidemic in the city that was crack central, then demographic fatalism is a flawed worldview. Demographic fatalists, of ...

Colleges Conditioning Students for a Surveillance Bureaucracy
Post Date: 2021-11-02 16:11:25 by BTP Holdings
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Colleges Conditioning Students for a Surveillance Bureaucracy Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola November 02, 2021 STORY AT-A-GLANCE > Universities across the U.S. are mandating vaccination for attendance and enforcing indoor mask mandates, social distancing and no-socializing policies, but reserve the right to host events of any size, including bankable athletic events > College students who in previous decades had developed critical thinking skills and questioned authority through the encouragement of faculty and staff, are now learning to quickly comply with rules and regulations > University of Iowa students staged a "die-in," demanding greater restrictions on ...

Turns Out Alexander Vindman Is The Dopey Hack We All Thought He Was
Post Date: 2021-11-01 10:23:54 by Ada
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The man behind the failed Ukraine impeachment saga has no idea what free speech is or why it's protected by the U.S. Constitution. Alexander Vindman, the retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel who helped plot the botched impeachment of former President Donald Trump in what amounted to a failed coup attempt, thinks Tucker Carlson should be “censured” for saying things Vindman doesn’t like about the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. In a tweet Thursday responding to a trailer Carlson posted for his new documentary, “Patriot Purge,” Vindman asked, idiotically, “How is this different than yelling fire in a crowded theater? Carlson is attempting to incite a ...

CHARLOTTESVILLE UNTOLD: Why Terry McAuliffe, Not Jason Kessler, Should be On Trial
Post Date: 2021-10-30 10:48:29 by Ada
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Apart from anything else, Charlottesville Untold: Inside Unite The Right by Anne Wilson Smith is a powerful antidote to the ridiculous Regime Media headlines about “hate on trial” in the current Sines vs. Kessler civil lawsuit against organizers of the August 12 2017 Unite The Right rally in defense of the Robert E. Lee statue [Hate on trial in Virginia, four years after deadly extremist rally by Odette Yousef, October 25, 2021]. Wilson Smith’s book does what the Regime Media has deliberately refused to do—analyze the legal, logistical, and tactical decisions made by both organizers and city and state officials. (Full disclosure: my own work for VDARE.com e.g . ...

US lawmakers play with the idea of social media ID verification,
Post Date: 2021-10-29 18:50:24 by Anthem
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following proposals from other countries. A draft discussion bill hints at future proposals. ------------- Anonymity is often vital for those who want to speak truth to power and expose government wrongdoing. We only need to look to the US government’s treatment of National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to see how far governments will go to target those that don’t have the shield of anonymity when they reveal information that governments want to hide. And in 2021 governments have renewed their efforts to end online anonymity by proposing and introducing new laws that force users to hand over their identity documents ...

Supreme Court’s latest Second Amendment case isn’t about race, it’s about rights
Post Date: 2021-10-28 18:15:41 by BTP Holdings
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Supreme Court’s latest Second Amendment case isn’t about race, it’s about rights Does a person need to be assaulted, shot or wounded in order to carry a firearm for self-defense? Illustration on race and the Second Amendment by Alexander Hunter/The Washington times By Stephen P. Halbrook - - Monday, October 25, 2021 OPINION: The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 3 will hear oral arguments in one of the most consequential Second Amendment cases since the Court’s 2008 ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller, which reaffirmed the individual right to possess and use firearms for lawful purposes, such as self-defense within one’s home. The new case, New York State Rifle ...

The Assange Persecution Is Western Savagery At Its Most Transparent
Post Date: 2021-10-28 09:19:45 by Ada
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The first day of the US appeal of the Julian Assange extradition case saw grown adults arguing in a court of law that the US government could guarantee that it would not treat the WikiLeaks founder as cruelly as it treats its other prisoners. I wish I was kidding. In their write-up on Wednesday’s proceedings, The Dissenter’s Kevin Gosztola and Mohamed Elmaazi report that the prosecution argued that “the High Court should accept the appeal on the basis that the U.S. government offered ‘assurances’ that Assange won’t be subjected to Special Administrative Measures (SAMs) or incarcerated in ADX Florence, a super-maximum prison in Colorado.” What this ...

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