Posted on 01/02/2014 6:56:30 AM PST by montag813
Mossberg has begun shipping some of the shotguns to distributors, according to spokeswoman Linda Powell. She declined to name specific retailers that will carry them.
Duck Commander was founded 40 years ago by Phil Robertson, the family patriarch who was recently suspended -- and then reinstated -- by A&E after speaking his religious values about homosexuality. He and his sons are featured prominently in four video ads for the new guns on Mossberg's web site. Phil narrates one of the spots saying, "Do you know what makes me happy ladies and gentlemen? To blow a mallard drake's head smooth off."
Video of the ad below:
Excerpt...click here to read the full article...
This should make them even more popular with the left.
The Duck Commander sticker makes the bullets go faster?
no silly. the little beard on each bullet does.
It’s camouflaged!
If I drop it in the woods I’ll never find it!...................
It’ll definitely make them go out the door faster!.................
The gun automatically shoots tracking shots.
Ping for most excellent, lib head exploding ads ever
Police using lawful gun ownership as an excuse for No Knock home invasions
by Coach Collins
by Doug Book, editor
Texas courts have ruled that because legally owned firearms represent “a threat of physical violence” to police, officers may ignore the 4th Amendment rights of Texas residents by treating ALL legally issued warrants as “No Knock” warrants, even if the issuing judge has made it clear that officers “...must knock on the door and announce their identity and purpose before attempting a forcible entry.”
In August of 2006, police in Collin County, Texas obtained a warrant to search the home of John Quinn based on information that Quinn’s son might be keeping a controlled substance on the premises. Although the warrant “...did not authorize police to enter the residence without knocking and announcing their entry,” the County SWAT Team broke through Quinn’s door unannounced, “...based solely on the suspicion that there were firearms in the Quinn household.” Not aware of who had broken into his home, the suddenly awakened Quinn was shot by officers as he grabbed a nearby gun for the purpose of defending his life, family and property. All firearms in the home were legally owned by Quinn. Police discovered less than 1 gm of cocaine on the premises.
When Quinn took the Collin County SWAT Team to court for ignoring the terms of the search warrant by turning it into a “No Knock” warrant, the court ruled that “...because police had information that guns were present at the residence, they were justified in making a forced and unannounced invasion into Quinns home.” In short, a judge decided John Quinn represented a criminal danger based upon the legal exercise of his 2nd amendment rights.
The Rutherford Institute has petitioned the Supreme Court to hear the Quinn case, writing to the Court that:
“...in the absence of any evidence of actual danger to police, the legal possession of a firearm, as guaranteed by the Second Amendment, is not sufficient to justify allowing police to override the Fourth Amendments protection against unannounced no-knock home invasions when executing warrants.”
The Supreme Court has ruled on a number of occasions that law enforcement may NOT look upon the free exercise of constitutionally protected rights as an inference of guilt. For example, police may NOT presume that because an individual asserts his right to remain silent or speak with an attorney, he is deserving of additional suspicion of guilt.
Should Americans who exercise their God given, constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms be refused the 4th Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures? The suggestion by law enforcement, courts or lawmakers that the exercise of one constitutionally protected right should somehow render an American ineligible for the free exercise of—or protection guaranteed by—another right is despicable, disgraceful and a thoroughly unconstitutional assault on each of us.
Law enforcement has been given the “legal” authority to view Texas gun owners as potential criminals and to treat them accordingly. Every armed Texan is therefore presumed guilty until proven innocent. Does this mean police may legally gun down the holder of a Concealed Carry license on sight, based on the belief that being armed makes such a person likely to kill an officer?
Courts have dramatically weakened our 4th Amendment protections during the past several decades. If this trend is not reversed, open warfare will eventually become the only means of reclaiming lost liberty.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Additional reading:
http://www.examiner.com/article/government-violations-of-4th-amendment-tsa-airport-procedures
I love the “Faith. Family. Ducks.” stamp.
Massive cranial detonation.
:)
Good for Phil.
Good for America...
Wait for the MSNBC talking haters to claim that “mallard drake” is code for “black person.” 10...9...8...
Can they improve on the Mossberg line? I hope so. They are turning public opinion back to traditional values and hunting.
American made Henry has been a favorite for years....do believe I will be adding a Duck Commander to my American made collection. Happy New Year Phil!
- As an young teenage cowboy I always kept my new Mossberg semi-auto .22lr mag-fed carbine in the trunk of my bright red Plymouth convertible as rattlers, coral snakes, gators, and panthers were abundant in the woodlands, panthers, and swamps where we kept or quarter horses and cattle -
- That scoped Mossberg carbine probably saved my life when several “deeply tanned” rabbit hunters (twice) chose to ignore my warnings not to shoot in the direction of our pastures and barn -
- My second warning was to fire off a quick 4-shot burst of .22lr hollowpoint at their feet when my count reached “4” (out of 10) after they emptied their rifles onto the ground but failed to run fast enough in the direction of Africa
“If I drop it in the woods Ill never find it!..........”
Not to worry, after 15 minutes it starts to quack.
What I read and hear about theses folks I like. I have never and probably will never watch the show and I will rot to dust before I’d buy a product stamped with any of their likenesses or logos. My life does not require me to follow, use, or purchase the biggest fad of the moment.
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