What N.J. really needs is mandatory gun buybacks: Editorial
The idiocy and asshattery continues for the entire editorial…
http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/09/nj_gun_buyback_programs.html
The idiocy and asshattery continues for the entire editorial…
http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/09/nj_gun_buyback_programs.html
One of the most absurd…
“In a case we’ve been following here at The Watch, an Illinois judge just ruled that police in Peoria did not violate the Fourth Amendment when they raided a home to unmask the identity of the person who had been operating a Twitter account that parodied the town’s mayor. Let me reiterate to highlight the absurdity: A judge has ruled that the police did nothing wrong when they raided a home because someone making fun of the mayor on Twitter.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/09/22/police-raid-roundup-3/
H/T- WRSA
“We have historically been a paramilitary organization,” observed Indianapolis Police Chief Rick Hite during a September 17 City Council meeting. “And we serve whoever sits in that chair, regardless of race, gender, creed, or political party. I don’t know what we would do if we had to go to battle, and we had to make a determination, based on past practices, whether or not we wanted to go into battle. … I am a soldier in an army. We serve you in that way…. We should not be in a position where we’re going to have to decide how we’re going to police this city.”
Hite spoke those words in a largely empty chamber, to an audience drawn entirely from Indianapolis’s political class. True, the budget meeting was open to the public, which could attend in person, monitor a live broadcast online, or watch an archived video of the proceedings later. But few, if any, city residents were likely to endure the two-and-a-half-hour-long barrage of bureaucratese that provided the prelude to Hite’s candid invocation of fuhrerprinzip – modified, in this case, to express unqualified loyalty to an oligarchy, rather than a single “leader.”
“State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens revealed a few more details about the manhunt for Eric Frein, saying trackers have discovered items he hid or abandoned in the woods — including an AK-47 assault rifle and ammunition they believe he had been carrying while on the run.”
http://news.yahoo.com/day-9-begins-hunt-trooper-slaying-suspect-065924953.html
Probably left it as a decoy. It’s taken them 9 days to find this rifle,and whatever else they found. Shit just doesn’t add up right in this case-there’s something the state police are not releasing.
“Dan Love, BLM’s special agent in charge for Utah and Nevada, is the target of numerous complaints by rural Utah sheriffs who blame his unwillingness to respect local authorities for a rupture in their relations with BLM law enforcement. State officials have asked BLM to replace Love, pictured here in 2009 while leading a federal raid on the Blanding home of James and Jeanne Redd. Love supervised the undercover operation into illegal artifact trafficking which the Redd family alleges led to James Redd’s suicide. BLM special agent Dan Love was among the federal agents and archaelogists to search and remove artifacts from the Redd house in Blanding on Tuesday. He is at the front gate that leads to the Redd house.”
“Public Enemy No. 1 for rural Utah sheriffs just happens to be a fellow peace officer: Dan Love, the Bureau of Land Management’s special agent in charge.
Elected law enforcement officers from Nephi to Blanding call him an arrogant and dishonest bully who has little regard for local authority and dodges accountability, derailing a collaborative approach to police work on the state’s federal lands.
Love reportedly just laughed when Garfield County Sheriff James “Danny” Perkins relayed ranchers’ complaints about federal officers removing plastic feed tubs from the range and threatening the ranchers with litter citations.
He drew early controversy during an undercover probe of artifacts trafficking in Blanding in 2009. More recently, Love led the BLM’s aborted roundup of Cliven Bundy’s cattle following an armed standoff with anti-government protesters at the Utah-Nevada border.”
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/58394443-78/blm-love-utah-law.html.csp
Today is day # 8 that hundreds of cops have not been able to find one guy in the woods in the Pocono mountains.
This means one of two things-either they guy they can’t find is a really good woodsman,or the cops suck at woodsmanship.
I am going with the cops suck at woodsmanship. There may be a few local cops who are avid hunter who are good enough to track the guy,my guess is the state police brought in their own “experts” to track the guy.
They have dogs,they have helicopters with FLIR,and they still have no clue where this guy is.
Anyone,or any animal that moves through the woods leaves a trail,the tracker just has to know what to look for. They supposedly had a starting point,I’m sure they used lasers to figure out where the guy shot from,he had to leave some tracks as he left the area. It’s not hunting season yet,so it’s not like there’s a ton of guy’s tracks in the woods. It is not all that hard to find a persons trail,no one can walk through the woods and not leave signs that they were there-no one.
I think the Pa state police are in over their heads on this one. They are going to have to find someone who knows how to track game really good,that person could find this guy’s trail by noon,if he started at daylight tomorrow. It will take whoever the tracker is a few hours to get away from all the tracks the cops have made tramping through the woods.
Once outside of the area that the cops trampled,it wouldn’t be that hard to find the tracks of one guy. Find the guy’s tracks,get an idea of the direction he’s heading in,look at a topo map,find the most likely places for him to cross into the next drainage,and then go and search those places,find where he crossed,figure out the direction he’s heading,do the same thing again,and eventually,you end up real close to the guy. That’s when they bring in their SWAT guys.
Maybe that makes too much sense,or more likely-there’s a whole lot more to this story that the state police ain’t telling us.
The number of guys and the number of dogs,plus the helicopters that they have looking for this guy is insane,all those resources tasked with finding one guy.
At this rate,if there were two or three major incidents every cop in the 3 state area is busy.
Finding this guy’s Jeep,his ID,and the brass from shooting the 2 cops seems a bit to convenient.
Or-the guy had another ID and is long gone.
Either way,seems like the police response to this is nothing more than a big show of force,and an even bigger lack of cops with enough skills to track a person in the woods.
Maybe their “experts” are going to have to call in their own “experts”,it took law enforcement something like 7 years to track Eric Rudolph down in the NC woods,and the guy that did track him down was supposedly one of the best that U.S. law enforcement had.
If this guy is really a “survivalist”,then he has gear and food cached in the woods,and can stay ahead of the cops for years.
All he has to do is shoot a deer every once in a while,snare a few rabbits and squirrels here and there,and he stays far enough back in the woods that the cops are not very likely to find him.
As long as he picks his campsites right,no one will ever know he’s there, unless they accidentally find his trail in the winter-no way to walk through snow without leaving a clear trail anyone can follow.
He could have a place picked out that is almost impossible to find,and have enough food cached there to survive through the winter without ever leaving. There’s lots of rock outcroppings that a person could make a camp under,and have a small fire going all night and all day as long as they’re careful not to make a fire that produces a lot of smoke. There’s lot’s of hunting cabins in the area,I’m sure the cops have checked them all out now-but later in the winter,he could break into one and no one would know until spring,or a cop checking the cabins finds signs that he broke in to one.
Hard to predict what the guy’s going to do,there’s a whole lot of ways to avoid being found,as long as he’s out of the search area-it’s a remote area,lots of state game lands,national forest lands,etc.
Pa’s archery season for deer starts next Sat. No way anyone could stay in those woods and not be found once there’s hunters walking all through the area. Unless he’s far enough away from a road,in that case- he may be able to stay hidden for a long,long time.
Just a matter of who’s got better skills in the woods-the cops,or this guy.
It’s been 8 days,he could have made it to the Appalachian trail,and be out of both Pa and NY by now,heading for Maine,or heading south where it isn’t so cold in winter.
Who knows-all the cops have so far is a whole lot of guys trampling all evidence of this guy’s trail.
The anti-gun zealots are doing exactly what many of us predicted they would do,going after bolt-action hunting rifles,calling them “sniper rifles”,and claiming owners of these rifles are insurrectionists or terrorists-or both…
“You can find them in every gun store in even the most restrictive states in the nation, and with good reason; bolt-action rifles are among the most ubiquitous rifles in the United States, and have been in deer camps and military arsenals in the United States since the Palmer carbine was used in the U.S. Civil War.
Now two separate gun control groups are attempting to restrict access to them.”
“Now both the National Gun Victims Action Council (NGVAC) and Cease Fire PA are calling for additional restrictions for bolt-action rifles.”
Elliot Fineman, the histrionics-prone CEO of NGVAC, has dubbed the most technologically advanced bolt-action rifle in the world, the TrackingPoint PGF (Precision-Guided Firearm), a firearm suitable only for terrorists:
http://bearingarms.com/came-bolt-actions/?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl
Just to make it an official anti-gun display of histrionic idiocy,it comes complete with a claim that’s an outright lie,proven to be a lie in under 3 minutes of research online.
“Police say a gunman used a .308-caliber rifle to shoot two state troopers, one fatally, on Friday.
Today, Cease Fire PA called for tougher background checks on weapons just like it in the capitol rotunda. The group, made up of mayors and activists from across the Commonwealth, called for expanded background checks on people buying long guns, such as rifles and shot guns.
Cease Fire says FBI figures show the number of murders committed with long guns has doubled since 1996.”
“According to the FBI, long guns accounted for 622 murders in 2012 (322 rifles, 303 shotguns), and 1,205 in 1996 (532 rifles, 673 shotguns, according to Table 20). The number of people murdered with long guns hasn’t doubled… it has roughly halved.”
“One thing is certain, if Eric King was a member of the tea party he would be a household name in cities across America today.
King, 28, was charged Wednesday with throwing two Molotov cocktails at U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver’s office in Kansas City, Mo., on Sept. 11, the 13th anniversary of 9/11, the Associated Press reported. The Democrat lawmaker’s office was empty at the time of the attack.
Adding to the volatility, King is white and Cleaver is black — Kansas City is a little more than 200 miles from Ferguson, the scene of weeks of unrest after a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teen.”
Man federally charged for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at Rep. Cleaver’s office
This one is going to address items to carry in your day pack,not a pack for a hunt where you are hiking in and setting up a base camp.
Most of the packs advertised as “daypacks” for hunters are way too small.
I use a 3 day assault pack that my son-in law gave me about 5 years ago,once he was out of the Army.
I’ll start with a list,then discuss how to pack your gear.
doe in estrous urine+scent wicks (only during rut)
* my fire staring kit is a blast match,magnesium block,waterproof matches,bic lighter,fuel tabs for esbit type stove,cotton balls w/vaseline,and a can from .177 cal pellets filled with tinder.
I know it’s overkill,but I started carrying this kit after hunting in the northern Rockies in November,where not being able to start a fire could mean you freeze to death.
**Ziploc bags are for the heart,liver, and tenderloins.
*** the amount of rope depends on a few things,such as the terrain where you hunt,how you prefer to drag your deer,and if you might need it set up a shelter w tarp.
I carry a 12′ length of rope on the outside of my pack,attached so it doesn’t get caught on branches-I carry paracord,so that can also be used to set up tarp shelter.
When you pack your hunting pack,just use common sense-if there’s rain in the forecast,pack poncho and rain gear at top of large compartment,or in one of smaller compartments of pack.
The stuff that is least likely to get used goes at the bottom start with your complete change of clothes,then pack the rest of the stuff according to how likely it is you are gonna need it.
First aid kit,map,compass,fire starting kit,grunt tube,bleat can,etc should all go in outer pockets/compartments of pack.
First aid kit should be where you can reach it easily,I carry mine in my right cargo pocket,along with an epi-pen because I’m highly allergic to bee stings.
When hunting during the rut,your grunt tube and doe bleat should also be where you can reach them easily. I carry the bleat can in my pack until I get to my blind,the grunt tube goes on a lanyard around my neck,or strapped to the sleeve of my jacket.
When hunting in cold weather,I change my socks as soon as I get to my stand or blind-helps keep my feet warm.
I leave one pair of socks near the top of my pack,so I can get to them quickly.
Where you pack your extra layers of clothing depends on weather-if it’s cold,you will be adding layers soon after you stop walking,so pack close to top.
I carry a thermos of coffee with me,in cold weather,I wrap it in my fleeces and sweatshirts,helps it stay nice and hot.
I keep my snack foods in one of the outer pockets on pack.
The hatchet gets strapped to outside of pack. I carry an Estwing hatchet because I know it’s not going to break,and it will stay sharp.
You shouldn’t need folding saw, hatchet, or pruners-unless you have to move your stand/blind because the deer have moved,or the wind is from wrong direction.
If you have to set up in a new location,and don’t have the saw and pruners-you will wish you did,so I’ll put up with the extra 1 to 2# or so.
Make sure your pack is set up so that items are not bouncing off of each other and making noise-also check to be sure nothing is going to snag on brush/branches.
Pack the stuff you use the most where it’s easy to get to,pack the stuff that’s used the least at bottom of pack-make sure nothing makes noise when you walk-that’s really all there is to it.
If for whatever reason,you end up having to spend the night in the woods-you will be glad you brought the fire starting kit,tarp,poncho,rope and paracord,plus the hatchet and folding saw.
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