Of course BATFEIEIO still wants to ban M855/SS109,I’m sure they’re looking at banning all FMJ centerfire rifle ammo that could possibly,might maybe someday be used in a handgun that could maybe possible someday maybe be used by someone to fire at a police officer-the fact that all centerfire rifle ammo can penetrate the ballistic vests worn by most police officers is of little to no consequence to BATFEIEIO,if they can ban it,they are going to do so.
B. Todd Jones is a scandal plagued scum-sucking piece of anti gun excrement.
BATFEIEIO is what needs to be banned

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At today’s Senate hearing, Jones said the framework was not explicitly aimed at the M855 cartridge. Instead, he said it was an attempt to figure out a common rationale for deciding which other rounds might be able to be exempt from a general ban on armor-piercing ammunition that was established by the Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act, or LEOPA.

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“The genesis of us putting that framework proposal up for public comment was our good-faith effort to try and construct a framework to deal with nearly 30 exemptions that we have had in the queue for many many years at ATF,” he said.

“We do have a responsibility to regulate,” he said. “We cant stick our head in the sand with respect to the additional exemption requests.”

“I want to make sure everybody understands that this was not… an effort to completely ban that certain type of cartridge,” he added. “It’s…

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Posted: March 13, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

WVCDL Needs Your Help

Posted: March 13, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

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Around Thanksgiving of 2014, a US Postal Service customer noticed something odd: surveillance cameras outside a local Golden, Colorado post office that were aimed to capture vehicle license plates and the faces of customers exiting the building.

Just recently, a Denver Fox TV affiliate confirmed the presence of these surveillance cameras in an investigative report. Although the US Postal Inspection Service claimed that they were for law enforcement and security, there were no surveillance cameras that captured activities at the employee entrance or loading dock at the building.

Pamela Durkee, a U.S. Postal Inspector explained in an email to FOX31, “(We) do not engage in routine or random surveillance. Cameras are deployed for law enforcement or security purposes, which may include the security of our facilities, the safety of our customers and employees, or for criminal investigations. Employees of the Postal Inspection Service are sworn to uphold the United States Constitution, including protecting the privacy of the American public.”

But according to Lee Tian, an attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, these cameras violate the spirit of the Constitution.  “Part of being a responsible, constitutional government is explaining why it is doing surveillance on its citizens,” Tian said. “The government should not be collecting this kind of sensitive information. And it is sensitive! It’s about your relationships, your associations with other people, which can be friendship or political or religious. The idea that we give up that privacy simply because we use the U.S. mail is, I think, a silly idea.”

Tian continues: “The idea that they [law enforcement] would be able to keep that information forever and search through it whenever they want to – that seems very, very wrong to us because it means you’ll be able to accumulate over time a lot of innocent peoples’ information and then use it in the kinds of ways that would not be overseen by any kind of court or independent third party.”

ACTION ALERT! —————————–

Want to help a Forward Observer project?  Then we need photos and locations of these types of surveillance cameras at post offices around you.  Help us create a map of known locations where surveillance cameras capture the license plates and/or faces of innocent post office customers.  Send in your information to: USPS (at) readfomag (dot) com!

Ready, set… Maker Bench

Posted: March 12, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

At SketchUp HQ, we spend a lot of time thinking about how SketchUp works, and trying to make it work much or even just a bit better. Over the years, we’ve found that SketchUp users think a lot about how SketchUp works too.

This got us thinking: It’s fun to think about how something works, especially when that something is used to make other somethings. We call this circular design task meta-making — making the things that people use for making.

So, we thought it would be great to spin up a new meta-making project with the SketchUp and maker communities: it’s called Maker Bench, and it’s a CNC workbench for everyone.

(What’s that? You’re ready to start designing your own maker bench now? Jump into the SketchUp Forums to get going. Otherwise, read on!).

Along with Eric Schimelpfenig at SketchThis.net, we’ve been kicking the idea of a Maker Bench around for a few years now. In that time, we’ve built WikiHouses, Open Desks, geodomes, modirondack chairs, skpr bots, and lots of other things too. As part-time makers, we always seem to find ourselves retrofitting work spaces, jigs, and tools in new environments. What if it were really, really easy to design and build our own workspace, and then bring it with us?

Last year, we came across Ron Paulk’s phenomenal workbench. We were impressed (not to mention full of desire), and we wondered what Ron’s project would look like if designed for makers, not professional carpenters.

Maker Bench: standing or sitting? You decide!

Our curiosity with this idea came to a point this past December, and we started asking ourselves, “what do makers need in a work bench?” Well, here are a few starting ideas:

Accessibility: A Maker Bench should be accessible to anyone who makes anything. That means it should be simple to construct and be fabricatable using tools that are commonly accessible at a makerspace or TechShop. Further, Maker Benches should require an economical amount of material and minimal hardware.

Portability: A Maker Bench should fit easily in your car.

Storability: Maker Benches should work well in environments where there may not be a lot of space (a garage, a worksite, a shop, or a makerspace). Ideally, it should be easy to break down and store one or many Benches.

Modularity: People have different workspace requirements or constraints. Maker Benches should be modular so that you have control over how much space you need.

Retrofittability’: Along with modularity for dimensional workspace, a Maker Bench should be modular enough to accommodate specialized use cases. A few that came to mind right away were drawing, CNC work, soldering, and 3D printing.

The top of each Maker Bench is removable and customizable. We’ve designed this one for use with ShopBot’s Handibot.

As we mentioned before, we’re only part-time makers, so another requirement for the project is that the designs for Maker Bench should be open for anyone to customize.

With that in mind, our first major step in actually making a Maker Bench is to ask you for help. What should a Maker Bench look like? What else should it be able to do (or help people do)? How can we make it better?

Jump into the SketchUp forums, and join our Maker Bench conversation. Tell us what you want to see in a Maker Bench. Better yet, download the starter-models and start tinkering. We hope to spend the next two months modifying the design, and then fabricate our first set of prototypes at Maker Faire Bay Area in May.

Along the way, we’ll share our conceptual and as-built models, our good ideas, our bad ideas, our cutting files, and our build photos. Please, join us! We’re aiming to meta-make a workspace that’s practical and useful for people who tinker and build, and we’re planning to have some fun while we’re at it.

http://sketchupdate.blogspot.com/2015/02/ready-set-maker-bench.html?mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRonvaTLZKXonjHpfsX57O0tUKKzgokz2EFye%2BLIHETpodcMRcdiI%2BSLDwEYGJlv6SgFTLTAMaNv0LgOXxA%3D

Grigg: Underdogs and Overlords

Posted: March 12, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Don’t forget-the super police dog is not only an officer,it also acts as a judge and signs warrants to search cars when it alerts on command-and “detects the presence of drugs”

Good Resource For Those Who Like to Make Things

Posted: March 12, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

“There is an industrial revolution going on.  Like these things tend to go it starts small, in garages.  Back in the 1980’s and 1990’s the idea of making things for yourself or repairing things sort of became passe for just about everybody.  Products became disposable.  The electronic kits of my youth from RadioShack and Heathkit went out of business.  Most of  the hobbies like modelbuilding or trains were replaced by videogames, at least for the kids with an accompanying closue of  a good portion of the hobbystores, at least in my area.  It looked like DIY was dead.

In the late 2000’s all that suddenly changed.  All of a sudden you started seeing people hacking stuff together and making stuff.  There were the wonderful new tools to play with.  What happened is that people started to realize that things that were heretofore expensive weren’t any more.  and that the precision required by computer components could be use for other things.  Take apart a CD or DVD dive and there are all those parts to play with. And people have.

The innovation of America is not dead.  People from all walks of life are discovering their inner innovator.  One reason for this is that it’s never been easier to access the powerful tools and technologies that can make things happen.  As manufacturing declined a bunch of old lathes and mills have ended up in peoples garages.  As well as oscilloscopes, voltage sources and all the tools that can build anything in electronics. Add to that computer controlled tools and robotics where the price has dropped to toy levels and it all adds up to massive increase in the availability of powerful tools in the hand of average people.”

“This is important because real technological change doesn’t come from big corporate or government research facilities.  The atmosphere in those places tends to stifle real creativity of the kind that creates revolutions.  Industrial revolutions start in garages using all those great tools the big guys build and then can’t figure out what to do with because they are too busy being large bureaucracies.

It’s the small businesses and startups where the revolutions start.  And it’s happening.  In spite of the worst economy in almost a century, it’s happening. It’s chaotic and messy, a glorious churning of new ideas and I doubt that anybody really understands what and why things are going on, but there it is.    This is the coming revolution.”

Bits To Atoms, The New Industrial Revolution, A Let’s Build Special

St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 2 officers shot in Ferguson

Posted: March 12, 2015 by gamegetterII in Ferguson
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***Update***  One cop shot in shoulder,the other shot in face***

Shots believed to have been fired from a home near the Police station.

FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports two police officers have been shot outside the Ferguson Police Department.

The shots were fired early Thursday as police and protesters gathered outside the station after the resignation of police Chief Thomas Jackson on Wednesday.

Ferguson Lt. Col. Al Eickhoff tells the newspaper that he didn’t think either officer was from his department. Eickhoff says he doesn’t know the extent of the officers’ injuries.

Jackson was the sixth employee to resign or be fired after a Justice Department report cleared white former officer Darren Wilson of civil rights charges in the shooting of black 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, but found a profit-driven court system and widespread racial bias in the city police department.

Police arrests a protestor outside the City of Ferguson Police Department and Municipal Court in Ferguson, Missouri, March 11, 2015. The police chief of Ferguson, Missouri, resigned on Wednesday, following a scathing U.S. Justice Department report that found widespread racially biased abuses in the city’s police department and municipal court. Protesters had called for Chief Thomas Jackson’s removal since the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white Ferguson police officer on August. 9. The killing triggered nationwide protests and drew scrutiny to police use of deadly force, especially against black men.

Protestors block a police vehicle from entering the City of Ferguson Police Department and Municipal Court parking lot in Ferguson Missouri, March 11, 2015. The police chief of Ferguson, Missouri, resigned on Wednesday, following a scathing U.S. Justice Department report that found widespread racially biased abuses in the city’s police department and municipal court. Protesters had called for Chief Thomas Jackson’s removal since the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white Ferguson police officer on August. 9. The killing triggered nationwide protests and drew scrutiny to police use of deadly force, especially against black men.

A protester yells at police outside the Ferguson Police Department, Wednesday, March 11, 2015, in Ferguson, Mo. Earlier in the day, the resignation of Ferguson police chief Thomas Jackson was announced in the wake of a scathing Justice Department report prompted by the fatal shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer.

Police form a line outside the Ferguson Police Department as people demonstrate nearby Wednesday, March 11, 2015, in Ferguson, Mo. Earlier in the day, the resignation of Ferguson police chief Thomas Jackson was announced in the wake of a scathing Justice Department report prompted by the fatal shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer.

Zoomie- Gimme Back My Bullets

Posted: March 12, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

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Anyhoo…the image kinda sucks, and is typical of my shitty and cartoonish bullshit.

Another half-way decent concept…poorly executed.

I am sorry.

Really.

http://walterzoomiesworld.blogspot.com/2015/03/gimme-back-my-bullets.html

Shall We Burn The House Down?

Posted: March 11, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Unless you are living under a rock, you are aware of the controversy raging across several venues of the Conservative-Libertarian Right. Amnesty is at the center of it, the betrayal of Boehner and the Establishment Republicans features prominently in that affair. We know that this is the death blow, that with the eventual legalization of millions of illegal immigrants, the Republican party has slit its own throat. Most would agree that this self-inflicted wound is a mercy kill, that the thing posing as a legitimate opposition party has, in reality, been infested with all too many Quislings, lunatics and “leaders” infected with terminal foot-in-mouth disease. Sarah Hoyt, a respected, and dare I say respectable, author has started a firestorm by suggesting that salvation must, nonetheless, originate within the Republican party. She would have us find our intellectual courage, summon the fallen banners on the political battlefields, and target our offensive upon the corpse of the Republican Party, reanimating it to life.

Emperor Misha weighs in here.

A man must take a side in this thing, it is not the sort of matter which will stand while we are indecisive in our execution. This attack by the Progressive Left, with regards to an invasion requires immediate, unconditional, powerful response. They call us Reactionaries, well let it be as they say. Let us react rather than do nothing.

Before I suggesting a course of action, and take my position on the thing, I must preface with a simple statement.

America is an Empire. It crossed the Rubicon to Imperialism, not in the manner of the “colonialist oppressor” Social Justice Warriors are so fond of repeating as a mantra, but in the manner of centralized Executive Power. We have a Julius Caesar in office, though mind you without any of that man’s martial talent or wisdom. He is a tyrant, but an ineffective one, which is all the more infuriating…

Read the rest @  http://thedeclination.com/shall-burn-house/