# Wednesday, January 13, 2010
By: Joe Huffman Wednesday, January 13, 2010 5:56:55 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Gun Rights | Politics | Quote of the Day )

Voter frustration has a way of becoming voter fury when lawmakers stick one hand in their wallet and the other hand in their gun cabinet.

Dave Workman
January 13, 2009
Bill introduced to ban so-called ‘assault weapons’ in Washington State
[This bill defines certain pump action rifles and shotguns as "assault weapons" as well as ordinary semi-autos.

Vote the bums out!--Joe]

# Tuesday, January 12, 2010
By: Joe Huffman Tuesday, January 12, 2010 10:16:37 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Gun Rights | Quote of the Day )

The only thing a gun is good for is killing and maiming people and animals. It is especially bizarre that several people professing to be Christians are keen to get their hands on the means to kill and maim. Would Jesus have packed an assault rifle?

...

You should also consider that a lot of this weaponry stuff is not about rights or owning arms, but SELLING arms, and making money out of it. Always follow the money.

mikecope
March 3, 2009

[First off, apparently he forgot that Jesus said:

Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.

Matthew 10:34

But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me.

Luke 19:27

Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.

Luke 22:36

Second, it is spoken like a true communist. It's the greedy capitalist that is responsible for everything they think of as evil in the world. It's that unchallenged assumption--"Money is the root of all evil."

I prefer Ayn Rand's claim "Money is the root of all good."--Joe]

# Monday, January 11, 2010
By: Joe Huffman Monday, January 11, 2010 6:56:45 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Freedom | Gun Rights | Quote of the Day )

I find that people who are so enamored with guns are people who feel powerless in some way and have to prove something to world about how big, important and special they are.

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Guns are a hideous necessity for law enforcement, but should never be in the hands of anyone else.

Marie
Oct 29, 2009

[Just so you know what some people thing of you and your specific enumerated right to keep and bear arms.--Joe]

# Sunday, January 10, 2010
By: Joe Huffman Sunday, January 10, 2010 4:11:03 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Blog stuff )

I'm upgrading this blog to a newer version. There will be some disruption. In general there should not be any loss of content but if you are in the middle of leaving a comment that could be lost.

I expect the upgrade to start at about 16:30 PST (about 15 minutes from now).

Update: All done.

By: Joe Huffman Sunday, January 10, 2010 4:09:40 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Bloggers | Economics | Freedom | Gun Rights | Politics | Quote of the Day )

So, what is there for them to do? Forget "growth," forget "jobs," forget "financial stability." What should their realistic new objectives be? Well, here they are: food, shelter, transportation, and security. Their task is to find a way to provide all of these necessities on an emergency basis, in absence of a functioning economy, with commerce at a standstill, with little or no access to imports, and to make them available to a population that is largely penniless. If successful, society will remain largely intact, and will be able to begin a slow and painful process of cultural transition, and eventually develop a new economy, a gradually de-industrializing economy, at a much lower level of resource expenditure, characterized by a quite a lot of austerity and even poverty, but in conditions that are safe, decent, and dignified. If unsuccessful, society will be gradually destroyed in a series of convulsions that will leave a defunct nation composed of many wretched little fiefdoms. Given its largely depleted resource base, a dysfunctional, collapsing infrastructure, and its history of unresolved social conflicts, the territory of the Former United States will undergo a process of steady degeneration punctuated by natural and man-made cataclysms.

Dmitry Orlov
February 13, 2009
Social Collapse Best Practices
[I was reminded of this after reading Roberta post The Greater Depression. I snorted in laughter when I read the last line of her post but then it took me several minutes for me to give Barb the context so she could get the joke. She claims it was worth it.--Joe]

# Saturday, January 09, 2010
By: Joe Huffman Saturday, January 09, 2010 9:52:07 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Freedom | Gun Rights | Politics | Quote of the Day )

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

Thomas Jefferson
[This was going to be a response to some gun fearing wussy who had objections to my statement here. But no one took the bait and someone else brought up what Jefferson said in the comments before I did.--Joe]

# Friday, January 08, 2010
By: Joe Huffman Friday, January 08, 2010 11:48:48 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Quote of the Day | Work )

Just one more time. Then I'll go home.

Haitao Jiang
January 8, 2010
This was said many, many times in the last three or four hours as he tried to get his code working. Hiep, Pawan, and I hovered over his shoulder and others lurked on-line to await the results. He finally agreed to go home at 23:33 PM.
[I've been working since 5:00 AM after going to bed last night at 23:30 and I really don't feel like finding a better QOTD for you. I went to bed after Barb had gone to sleep and I was up and working before she woke up.

My stuff is done for now and the testers writing the automated test code have to be convinced the test code is broken and not my stuff. We start at it again tomorrow morning.--Joe]

# Thursday, January 07, 2010
By: Lyle at UltiMAK Thursday, January 07, 2010 6:53:17 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Gun Fun | Politics | Technology )

I guess I'll call them "PRRs" or "RRPs" (Rifle Receiver Pistols).  A few of us made comments over at at Say Uncle about the use of such pistols.  There was the assertion that Blackwater personnel have been using AK pistols out of vehicles.  I don't get it.  Here's my last comment;

A cut down, folding stock carbine I can see (AKS-74U et al) but I have yet to understand the allure of the "pistol" version (no shoulder stock at all).

"They became very common with Blackwater in Iraq."

You're not referring to a folder rather than a pistol?

Stateside, I see the rifle receiver pistol as a political creation (if it has a shoulder stock it falls under the NFA [as a short barreled rifle, or SBR]) rather than something that arose for a particular application.  Otherwise we'd be seeing handguns more along the lines of an Automag with 30 round mags, and/or the Tech 9 or some iteration thereof would be popular, which it isn't.

There must be something I don't understand.  Is it all about suppressive fire?  But in that case what's wrong with having a folding stock on there just in case you want to, you know, aim, or something?

Can anyone fill me in on the particulars?  Why an AK pistol, AR pistol, etc., other than the fact that the stocked version comes with the NFA hassles and tax for civilians?  I mean; why are such pistols desired for defense and/or in combat?  Or are they?

By: Joe Huffman Thursday, January 07, 2010 6:47:34 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Blog stuff | Work )

I put in about 15 hours at work yesterday and I have been up since about 5:00 AM this morning working too.

We have a major deadline tonight and I expect I'll be very busy until late tonight and then crashing after that.

My blog and email may get some attention tomorrow or the next day.

By: Joe Huffman Thursday, January 07, 2010 6:25:01 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( Gun Rights | Politics | Quote of the Day )

How could he be in charge of Seattle's gun-prevention programs?

Peter Masundire
January 5, 2009
A Democratic activist in South Seattle.
Gun guy packs heat in message
Referring to Seattle mayor's gun adviser, Mark Pursley.
[It's nice for them to admit that is what the position is intended for. And it's also nice to know the guy in that position has at least some sympathy for our position.

H/T to Mike and Ry for the email pointer.--Joe]