#NotInMYNameWelcome back to another installment of the Watercooler, RedState’s daily Open Thread! Today, we’ve got…
Gun Rights Roundup
- Doubling Down on Dumbass, Part 1: Two-time loser DC wants to toss the dice a THIRD time on discriminatory “may-issue” carry-permit practices.
- Doubling Down on Dumbass, Part 2: After netting a pittance on their “Gun Tax,” Sodom-on-the-Sound (aka Seattle) thinks they’ll get more revenue by doubling the rates. Of course, there are few dealers left within the Sh*tty Limits anyway, and buyers are taking their business to more budget-friendly locations on the Wet Side of Washington…
- Just Plain “WTF?!”: A gun-grabber too radical even for Bloomberg’s Everytown?
- Not Much, But A Start: Nazi Jersey starting to back off on stun-gun restrictions?
- Doubleheader for Magazine Makers: First, Lancer Systems launches a new mag optimized for the hot new-ish .300 Blackout cartridge. Then the Air Force joins the Marine Corps hopping onto the Magpul Pmag bandwagon. Wonder if they’re gonna need their own vanity color, too?
- Big Leap Forward: ATF partners with suppressor industry to modernize data-entry system allowing for more efficient NFA transfer-application processing.
- Mixed week for gun industry CEO’s: Heckler & Koch throws theirs out the door, Remington’s leaves for “personal reasons,” and Command Arms Accessories’s has a little self-deprecating funwith the name of one of his new products.
This Week In History
- Sunday, 8/27: Battle of Long Island ends, 1776; petroleum discovered in Titusville, 1859; first commercial nuke plant enters revenue power service, 1956
- Monday, 8/28: St. Augustine founded, 1565; B&O’s “Tom Thumb” outruns horse-drawn car, 1830; 2nd Bull Run begins, 1862; “I Have A Dream” speech, 1963
- Tuesday, 8/29: Shays’ Rebellion begins, 1786; Goodyear founded, 1898; Air Force Academy opens, 1958
- Wednesday, 8/30: Fort Mims Massacre, 1813; Battle of Richmond ends, 1862; Mac lands in Japan, 1945; Thurgood Marshall sworn in, 1967
- Thursday, 8/31: Sherman’s final assault on Atlanta, 1864; first radio newscast, 1920; first Neutrality Act passed, 1935
- Friday, 9/1: San Luis Obispo mission founded, 1772; Hood evacuates Atlanta, 1864; last passenger pigeon dies, 1914; SR-71 Blackbird speed-record run, 1974
- Saturday, 9/2: Treasury Dept. founded, 1789; “Speak softly and carry a big stick” coined, 1901; Japanese surrender signed, 1945
Today’s Birthdays: Author Mary Shelley, 1797; politician Huey “Kingfish” Long, 1893; financier Warren Buffett, 1930; actress Cameron Diaz, 1972.
Holidays Around the World: Turkey has Victory Day, Kazakhstan and Turks & Caicos Islands both celebrate Constitution Day, and Peru observes St. Rose of Lima’s Day.
This Week In History is compiled with assistance from History.com and Wikipedia. Something interesting not listed here? Please share in the Comments section–this is an Audience Participation Encouraged featurette.
Gratuitous Gun Giveaways
- *American Handgunner magazine, for a Coonan Arms .357 Magnum 1911 pistol or Taurus Air-Lite .38 revolver (Taurus ends 9/13): http://americanhandgunner.com/giveaway/
- *Guns Magazine, for an EAA Tanfoglio pistol, BlackSword Scythe AR15 or Honor Guard HG9SC 9mm pistol package (HG9SC ends Friday!): http://gunsmagazine.com/giveaway/
- Davidson’s Gallery of Guns, for a Daniel Defense M4 V11 5.56 NATO carbine (ends TOMORROW!): https://ggg.galleryofguns.com/
- Aero Precision, for a custom AR15 (ends TOMORROW!): http://gvwy.io/94noz8i
- GrabAGun, for a SIG-Sauer P220 .45ACP pistol (ends TOMORROW!): http://grabagun.com/giveaway
*Note: FMG Publishing giveaways require you to provide an FFL dealer’s info at entry. Aero Precision and Primary Arms giveaways give me one entry each per person who uses my referral link.
Quote of the Day
Personally, I’m interested in keeping other people from building Utopia, because the more you believe you can create heaven on earth the more likely you are to set up guillotines in the public square to hasten the process.–James Lileks
As always, the Watercooler is an Open Thread. The floor is yielded to the readers for your contributions, as for mine to invoke four famous words from this week in history, “These proceedings are closed.”
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