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  • Disgraced NYPD lieutenant says pecial treatment for Trump and other VIPs re permits (para)

    01/25/2019 9:37:24 AM PST · by petro45acp · 14 replies
    New York Daily Times ^ | 20190123 | Stephen Rex Brown and Graham Rayman
    A disgraced ex-NYPD lieutenant facing sentencing for bribery conspiracy has spilled the beans on the depth of alleged corruption in the department’s License Division, detailing accusations of special treatment for President Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Michael Cohen and an unidentified ally of Mayor de Blasio. Former Lt. Paul Dean says in papers filed in Manhattan Federal Court Wednesday that a culture of corruption within the unit responsible for processing city gun permits was enabled by former Commissioner Bill Bratton, among others.
  • SILENCERCO MAXIM 50, INTEGRALLY SOUND MODIFIED .50 CALIBER MUZZLE LOADER, LEGAL IN ALL 50 STATES

    09/20/2017 9:46:31 AM PDT · by petro45acp · 13 replies
    Loadout Room ^ | Sept. 19, 2017 | The Arms Guide
    For the first time since the National Firearms Act (NFA) was created in 1934, civilians can enjoy suppressed shooting in all 50 states with SilencerCo’s latest innovation: the integrally suppressed Maxim 50 muzzleloader. In addition, this product can be purchased right now on the web with no regulation (no 4473, no tax stamp, no photographs or fingerprints) at store.silencerco.com and be shipped immediately to the purchaser with few exceptions*. Residents in the 42 states that allow civilian ownership of silencers have to pay a $200 tax, fill out forms, send in photos, submit to fingerprinting, and wait months for the...
  • Rest in Peace Steed

    06/25/2015 2:44:24 PM PDT · by petro45acp · 11 replies
    Fox News ^ | 20150625 | Fox News
    Patrick Macnee, the British-born actor best known as dapper secret agent John Steed in the long-running 1960s TV series "The Avengers," has died. He was 93. Macnee died Thursday of natural causes with his family at his bedside in Rancho Mirage, his son Rupert said in a statement. The clever spy drama, which began in 1961 in Britain, debuted in the United States in 1966.
  • Court (9th Circuit?) Decision Likely ends California Restrictions on Concealed Carry

    11/12/2014 12:59:34 PM PST · by petro45acp · 42 replies
    Foxnews.com ^ | 11/12/2014 | Fox News
    Law-abiding Californians may not need to justify their need to carry concealed weapons, after the same three-judge panel that struck down restrictions on the permits earlier this year ruled Wednesday that it is too late for new opponents to join the fight against the ruling. The decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals would bar other law enforcement officials, including state Attorney General Kamala Harris, from appealing its ruling in a case originally brought by an independent journalist who sued the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department over its policy of requiring a specific reason for being allowed to...
  • Breaking: Ebola Scare at the Pentagon

    10/17/2014 8:06:49 AM PDT · by petro45acp · 151 replies
    Vox News, Google News via ARLNow.com ^ | October 17, 2014 at 10:05 am
    Medics responded to the Pentagon this morning for a report of a woman on a tour bus who was sick and vomiting. When they learned that she had recently arrived from Africa, the hazmat team was called out of “a complete abundance of caution,” Pentagon Force Protection Agency spokesman Chris Layman told ARLnow.com. A large portion of the Pentagon south parking lot has been cordoned off with crime tape, and police are telling those who don’t work at the Pentagon to avoid the immediate surrounding area. The woman has been transported via ambulance to Virginia Hospital Center. The county’s medical...
  • One Month UNtil they Regulate the Internet

    11/01/2012 10:55:15 AM PDT · by petro45acp · 21 replies
    Fox News ^ | November 1, 2012 | John Brandon
    http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/11/01/one-month-until-regulate-internet/?intcmp=features
  • Ill-equipped soldiers use excess force

    07/28/2005 8:24:10 AM PDT · by petro45acp · 71 replies · 1,377+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | July 28, 2005 | Rowan Scarborough
    U.S. Army soldiers have used "excessive" and "unauthorized deadly force" in Iraq to defend supply convoys because they did not have the proper weapons, according to a commander's secret internal memorandum. The memo says soldiers need precision-guided pistols, in addition to heavy-fire machine guns, to ensure that innocent people are not killed. The memo was written by Brig. Gen. Joseph J. Chaves, who commands an Army National Guard brigade that performs the perilous job of guarding convoys that move in and out of Camp Anaconda, a sprawling logistics base near Balad, north of Baghdad... ...In the March 15 memo, Gen....
  • Why did John Kerry go to war? (Vanity, cause I don't think the WashTimes would have me!)

    08/28/2004 12:06:37 PM PDT · by petro45acp · 13 replies · 908+ views
    My own point of view ^ | 20040828 | Petro45acp
    Why did John Kerry go to war? This question is one of my main reasons for not wanting Kerry as president. Actually, his party affiliation is my main reason, the Democrat platform looks like a socialist manifesto. But, why did Kerry go to Viet Nam? Was it some of that Massachusetts patriotism? Did he feel a duty to go over there and get a first hand look at the conflict he intended to protest? Did he truly believe in the very real struggle against global communism? It’s hard to say because I don’t think we have heard his views on...
  • Iraq, and America, at a Turning Point 16 months, in perspective.

    07/01/2004 8:56:13 AM PDT · by petro45acp · 1 replies · 184+ views
    National Review Online ^ | July 01, 2004, 9:05 a.m. | Karl Zinsmeister
    We are now 16 months into the Iraq war. At a similar stage in earlier American wars, how were our forces faring? Well, at about this point in the French and Indian Wars George Washington had been defeated and forced to surrender at Fort Necessity (he was released after being disarmed), and then disastrously beaten in a fight where his unit of 1,400 men took 900 casualties and ended up running away. (Washington himself was not injured but had two horses shot from under him, and took four bullets through his coat.) Washington's next experience of war, in the American...
  • "Assault" Weapons Ban: Feinstein alert!

    06/08/2004 8:14:14 AM PDT · by petro45acp · 68 replies · 388+ views
    http://www.awbansunset.com/ ^ | June 7, 2004 | http://www.awbansunset.com/
    6/7/04: AWB renewal now on Senate calendar. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has once again introduced legislation to renew the so-called "assault weapons" ban. S.2498 was introduced last week, and, by using a "nuclear option" referred to as Rule XIV, has gotten the bill placed on the Senate calendar. As a Senate educational article on the subject puts it, "Most bills are routinely referred to the committee with appropriate jurisdiction as soon as they are introduced. But if a Senator plans to introduce a bill and believes that the committee to which it would be referred will be unsympathetic, Rule XIV...
  • Pizza Hut, maybe not my favorite anymore. FREEPable poll at the end of the article.

    06/01/2004 7:43:38 AM PDT · by petro45acp · 38 replies · 224+ views
    WorldNet Daily ^ | Posted: June 1, 2004 | © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
    A pizza deliveryman won't face charges for fatally shooting a would-be robber several times when he was approached in a high-crime area, but his employer, Pizza Hut, has fired him for violating a company policy against carrying firearms. Ronald B. Honeycutt, 38, who has a permit to carry a concealed weapon, says he's been delivering pizzas for 20 years and has always packed heat on the job. According to a report in the Indianapolis Star, prosecutors announced Friday the Carmel, Ind., man will not face criminal charges.