Tomorrow, April 19, we celebrate Patriots' Day the beginning of the American Revolution. Redcoats marched on Lexington and Concord, Massachusettes, commencing hostilities that ended in the foundation of the United States. Project Appleseed has a tremendous combination of related history telling and markmanship training. Check it out.
It is fitting that today, April 18, on the eve of Patriots' day, Veteran Delia Foster raised the flag again in her front yard. I was there when she was taken down. I wish I had been there today.
Congratulations Delia!
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Donald Trump Speaks on National Reciprocity at the NRA 2015 Annual Meetings
See the answer to my question in my Examiner column HERE.
WBIR-TV report on NRA Gun-Con in Nashville
Here is the WBIR interview with me, and with Moms Demand Action, one of Michael Bloomberg's groups.
In case you haven't heard, This is the same Bloomberg who wants to disarm all you peons, yet has an armed entourage everywhere he goes.
In case you haven't heard, This is the same Bloomberg who wants to disarm all you peons, yet has an armed entourage everywhere he goes.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Tennessee Parking lot law improved
WBIR reports that the Governor Haslam has signed the bill to improve the parking lot law, better stated as the
This law partially fixes the previous law, which (mostly) removed criminal liability for having a gun locked in a vehicle in an employer's parking lot. Now, the law provides some legal remedy for employees fired for this act.
Really, why would these bigwigs want their employees working second shift to be disarmed on that midnight commute home?
Now, hear this:
If an employer really wants to fire you, he can build a dossier of your mistakes (you're only human), and out you go.
H/T to Say Uncle
Safe Commute Law
This law partially fixes the previous law, which (mostly) removed criminal liability for having a gun locked in a vehicle in an employer's parking lot. Now, the law provides some legal remedy for employees fired for this act.
Really, why would these bigwigs want their employees working second shift to be disarmed on that midnight commute home?
Now, hear this:
If an employer really wants to fire you, he can build a dossier of your mistakes (you're only human), and out you go.
H/T to Say Uncle
Monday, April 6, 2015
Parks Carry Bill back to Senate
The poison pill amendment added by the Tennessee Senate was rejected by the House:
ON APRIL 1, 2015, THE SENATE SUBSTITUTED HOUSE BILL 995 FOR SENATE BILL 1171, ADOPTED AMENDMENT #2, AND PASSED HOUSE BILL 995, AS AMENDED.
AMENDMENT #2 adds that handgun carry permit holders may not be prohibited from carrying a handgun on the grounds of the state capitol or the surrounding capitol complex.
ON APRIL 6, 2015, THE HOUSE NON-CONCURRED IN SENATE AMENDMENT #2.
Now, what will the Senate do?
What do you think?
ON APRIL 1, 2015, THE SENATE SUBSTITUTED HOUSE BILL 995 FOR SENATE BILL 1171, ADOPTED AMENDMENT #2, AND PASSED HOUSE BILL 995, AS AMENDED.
AMENDMENT #2 adds that handgun carry permit holders may not be prohibited from carrying a handgun on the grounds of the state capitol or the surrounding capitol complex.
ON APRIL 6, 2015, THE HOUSE NON-CONCURRED IN SENATE AMENDMENT #2.
Now, what will the Senate do?
What do you think?
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