http://thefreethoughtproject.com/citizens-kille-police-mass-shooting/?utm_source=The+Rutherford+Institute&utm_campaign=48319cc5e8-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_10_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d7ffde3304-48319cc5e8-42109549

So You Want A New AR, huh?

Posted: October 14, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

ncscout's avatarbrushbeater

Admin Note: I wrote this prior to the contemporary…um…’incident’. But that being said, it’s timely for those just now waking up, those looking to streamline kit, or those simply wanting to read another take on the bewilderment that is the contemporary AR platform. This is NOT a caliber war. Intermediate caliber debates are stupid and get argued by people who don’t know their rear from a hole in the ground about fighting. So if you want to argue why your pet caliber is better than Joe’s pet caliber, there’s whole forums where folks with no experience do that- Go there. Understand?

A Reader’s Question:

Looking to purchase a new ar-15 soon, but am at odds on the caliber. So (many) conflicting opinions on the internet. Could you do an article in the future about the feasibility of each caliber? .223, .308, 6.5 Grendel, 300 ACC Blackout. Considering long term ammo…

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 Last October, a father and son set out into the Oregon wilderness, stalking blacktail deer. After they split up, only one of them made it out of the woods. This is what happens when a hunter disappears.

 

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THE VANISHING

Last October, a father and son set out into the Oregon wilderness, stalking blacktail deer. After they split up, only one of them made it out of the woods. This is what happens when a hunter disappears

 

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Trevor Higgins was starting to panic. Even if his dad had shot a deer, he should have reached the trailhead by now. Or, if he’d fallen and broken a leg, Trevor was sure his dad would have belly-crawled to the road. He wasn’t the kind of guy to depend on someone else for help, to sit and wait for rescue. But two and a half hours had passed since his dad, Shawn Higgins, had entered the woods. Maybe more. Trevor wasn’t sure anymore. But he knew that his dad should have come back to the truck already.

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Their plan was simple: Shawn, 41, would hike down the narrow footpath, looking for a blacktail. Meanwhile, Trevor, 21—who had killed a buck the day before—would wait with the truck at the next trailhead, 2 miles up Burnt Ridge Road in the Siskiyou Mountains of southwest Oregon. After a couple of hours, they’d meet and drive to get Will Chandler, Trevor’s uncle, whom they’d dropped off earlier. They did this sort of thing often. There was no reason for Shawn to have taken more than an hour or so to make the hike. Now, a storm began to bear down on the mountain, which further unsettled Trevor. He watched as the October sky grayed. He could see a darkness coming.


https://www.fieldandstream.com/tragic-story-hunter-disappears

John W. Whitehead's avatarJohn W. Whitehead, Constitutional Attorney

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“All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.”― Frank Herbert

Power corrupts.

Worse, as 19th-century historian Lord Acton concluded, absolute power corrupts absolutely.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re talking about a politician, an entertainment mogul, a corporate CEO or a police officer: give any one person (or government agency) too much power and allow him or her or it to believe that they are entitled, untouchable and will not be held accountable for their actions, and those powers will eventually be abused.

We’re seeing this dynamic play out every day in communities across America.

A cop shoots an unarmed citizen for no credible reason and gets away with it. A president employs executive orders to sidestep the Constitution and gets away with it. A government agency spies on its citizens’ communications and gets…

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http://zerogov.com/?p=5378

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/10/10/texas-democratic-party-apologizes-for-tweet-blaming-campus-carry-law-for-texas-tech-shooting/?nid&utm_term=.2cc436525dbd

Poorly worded bill could lead to ban of all semi auto rifles.

The problem text of the bill…

 “To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the manu-

facture, possession, or transfer of any part or combina-

tion of parts that is designed and functions to increase 

the rate of fire of a semiautomatic rifle but does not 

convert the semiautomatic rifle into a machinegun, and 

for other purposes.”

http://ncrenegade.com/editorial/its-not-just-about-bump-stocks-the-curbelo-moulton-bill-h-r-3999-seeks-to-effectively-ban-most-semiautomatic-rifles/

https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/power_corrupts_a_culture_of_compliance_breeds_despots_and_predators

h/t Curtis

http://cnn-internationaledition.com/2017/10/11/breaking-news-police-arrest-mandalay-security-guard-jesus-compos-as-second-shooter-in-las-vegas-massacre/

http://knuckledraggin.com/2017/10/republican-turncoats-introduce-anti-gun-law/