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Archive for June 8th, 2007

And then they came for my kegerator…

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Civil Liberties

Wow! This is really crazy:

Alcohol is haram, or forbidden, to Muslims. As London is above the national average for alcohol-related deaths in males, with 17.6 per 100,000 people (Camden has 31.6 per 100,000 males), turning all the city’s pubs into juice bars would have a massive positive effect on public health. Forbid alcohol throughout the country, and you’d avoid many of the 22,000 alcohol-related deaths and the £7.3 billion national bill for alcohol-related crime and disorder each year.

I reserve the right to shoot any officer of the Islamic Caliphate who dares come to confiscate my beer tap. And I will too! There are some lines you just don’t cross :)

Michael “Snuffy” Pfleger Reprimanded

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Boneheads

Looks like Snuffy got a reprimand from the Cardinal.

Cardinal Francis George has taken an unusual step: Reprimanding an activist priest, the Rev. Michael Pfleger, for comments he made at a recent anti-gun rally in Riverdale.

It’s the latest episode in longstanding tensions between George and Pfleger, who have clashed over everything from doctrine to politics.

“I thought things were getting better,” Pfleger said Thursday.

“Publicly delivering a threat against anyone’s life betrays the civil order and is morally outrageous, especially if this threat came from a priest,” George said in his statement.

I couldn’t agree more.  Sounds like Snuffy and the Cardinal have long standing issues.  I can’t imagine why.

Bill Richardson Packs

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: 2008 Election

According to this article, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson has only started hunting recently, with an over under 12 gauge, but he owns other firearms:

Richardson also owns a 9mm semiautomatic pistol, which is not for hunting, but he has a state permit to carry it concealed.

Cool! Personally, I don’t care whether Richardson is a hunter or not, as long as he supports it. The fact that he’s a CCL holder is enough for me.

Note to Democratic leadership: more Democrats like this, please.

Justice Served

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Boneheads

Paris Hilton is going back to the pokey, and I at least get some of my faith in the system restored.  If Ms. Hilton thinks she can’t get a fair shake from the justice system, she should try being poor and black.

City Council Ousts Boy Scouts

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Philadelphia

I have strong disagreements with the Boy Scouts of America because of their anti-gay policies.  I think City Council’s decision to give a local Scout Troop the boot because of this is taking opposition a bit too far.

In a 16-1 vote, the council approved a resolution that would terminate the Scout’s rent-free lease on a building at 22nd and Winter streets. Exactly when the organization would be forced to leave the building remained unclear.

I do hope the Boy Scouts of America will reconsider their position on homosexuality and atheism, even though I fully support their right to exclude people who they don’t feel represent their values.  I may disagree with the BSA’s position here, but I think it’s wrong to punish local scouts for the actions of the national organization.  Scouting provides a lot of positive experiences, especially these days when it’s less politically correct to be a boy and act like one.  I hope City Council will reconsider, and find other ways to persuade the national organization to change its policy.

City Council Fiddles

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Philadelphia

As I’ve said before, I am not in favor of making abortion illegal, however, it’s good to see that Philadelphia City Council has such a good handle on the cities other problems that it has time to make useless declarations about being a “pro-choice” city.

Pro-choice, that is, if you want to cut a fetus out of your body.  If you choose to carry a gun for self-protection, that’s a choice, if Philadelphia got its way in Harrisburg, that City Council wouldn’t allow you to make.

Three Republicans and five Democrats voted against the resolution Thursday, including Councilwoman Marian Tasco, an abortion-rights advocate.

“We ought to respect all views and not to label the city one way or the other,” Tasco said.

Kudos to Councilwoman Tasco.   I feel the same way.  Even Nutty Nutter agrees with with me here!

Straw Purchases

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Guns

Red’s blog has a good post up about the difficulties dealers go through in regards to straw purchasing.  Every time I go to a gun shop with Bitter, I kind of worry that they think it’s a straw purchase setup.  Of course, neither of us are prohibited persons, but it’s occurred to me that I’ve bought most of my inventory when another person was present.

More on Pennsylvania Reciprocity

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Carrying / Self-Defense

Looking over the letter, I think the person may have contacted the incorrect division within the Office of Attorney General, or it was referred to the incorrect division. The division that handles the reciprocity agreements with other states is the Office of Legislative Affairs, and the reply came from The Criminal Prosecution Office. I have worked up a letter to them as well, and will send it along asking for clarification on the previous letter. It’s quite possible the person responding to this letter has little knowledge of the status of our agreements with other states, but nonetheless had to come up with something. We’ll see what kind of answer I get.

New Jersey Blames Pennsylvania’s Weak Laws

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jun 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Pennsylvania

No, not for guns, for fireworks:

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey wants Pennsylvania to help take the bang out of fireworks, but its wishes may fizzle.

New Jersey is among nine states that bans all consumer fireworks, but residents can easily scoot over a Delaware River bridge to the Keystone State to purchase their Roman candles, bottle rockets sparklers, firecrackers and the like.

Of course, Pennsylvania’s fireworks laws are arcane in their own right, as much of any given firework store’s inventory can only be sold to out of state residents.

So a New Jersey Senate committee on Thursday approved a resolution asking neighboring Pennsylvania to revise its state law to make it illegal to sell consumer fireworks to out-of-state residents.

I would like to propose, in response to New Jersey’s request that we help them outlaw fun, that we make fireworks generally legal in The Commonwealth.  That’s legislative action I can agree with!