The Stupid Is Strong In This One

We expect politicians to say stupid things. It is just the normal course of events. However, there are times when the stupid things they say just need to be pointed out.

Case in point is a Virginia legislator by the name of Joe Morrissey. Mr. Morrissey is a Democrat and represents the 74th District. This district is compromised of parts of Richmond, Henrico County, Hopewell, Charles City County, and Prince Georges County. According to his campaign biography, Delegate Morrissey is a graduate of U.Va., Georgetown Law, and Trinity College, Dublin where he obtained a Masters of Laws. In addition, he served for four years as a Commonwealth’s Attorney in Richmond. My point here is that he is a very well educated person and has front-line experience with criminal law as a Commonwealth’s Attorney.

Delegate Morrissey opposed the repeal of Virginia’s one handgun a month restriction which just passed the House of Delegates in a 66-32 vote. He made the following statement just before that vote:

“If this bill is passed, an individual can go into any gun store and buy an unlimited number of guns,” warned Del. Joseph D, Morrissey, D-Henrico moments before the vote.

“Let’s be clear what’s going to happen,” Morrissey added. “Some crack addict is going to be given half a gram of coke, he is going to be given a Virginia driver’s license…and he will go into a place and he will buy nine or 10 Glocks or 357s or whatever.…and we will return to the days where we are the gun capitol of the South.”

There are so many things wrong with this statement that I don’t even know where to begin.

I guess I will start with ATF Form 4473 where each false answer is considered an individual felony. Question 11.a asks whether the person is the actual buyer of the firearm. Then you have Question 11.e which asks if the individual is an unlawful user or addicted to a “controlled substance” which crack cocaine obviously would be.

After filling out the Form 4473, said straw-purchasing crack addict who has just committed two Federal felonies must have this purchase submitted to the FBI for the NICS check. This is assuming the dealer in question hasn’t already either refused the sale or called the cops. I would think a fake driver’s license from Virginia is going to come up as a red flag in the NICS database and the sale denied.

Under the Gun Control Act of 1968, multiple handgun purchases (more than one from the same dealer in any five business day period) are reported to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. A copy of Form 3310-4 is sent both to the National Tracing Center and to local law enforcement by the end of the same business day.

Finally, Richmond has been the location of a special cooperative project between the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office, the Richmond PD, ATF, the FBI, and the Virginia State Police called Project Exile. The goal of this program was to use the stiffer Federal law to prosecute criminals, felons, and drug uses in possession of a firearm. It has since been supplanted by a statewide state-run program called Virginia Exile. I find it hard to believe that any attorney in Virginia is not somewhat aware of this program and this is especially true of an anti-gun politician.

As I wrote earlier, politicians say stupid things but in this case it was really stupid. About the only people who are taken in by such rhetoric are the gun prohibitionists and other true believers.

This Is Enough To Give PETA The Vapors

The Audience Award for Best Short Movie at the recent Sundance Movie Festival was “The Debutante Hunters.” It is a short movie directed by Maria White about a group of women hunters in South Carolina. It explores how they got started hunting and why they love hunting.

I think it is fantastic that this movie illustrates that hunting is not just a guy thing and that even the most girly-girls can and do enjoy hunting. Moreover, these are real women with real guns and not some group of “enhanced” models in skimpy clothing. Since the movie probably won’t be appearing at a movie theater near you, I have embedded it below.

Grassley Dismisses Cummings’ Attempt At A Whitewash

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) today dismissed out of hand the attempt by Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) and the other Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to exonerate senior Department of Justice officials involved in Operation Fast and Furious.

“The idea that senior political appointees have clean hands in these gunwalking scandals doesn’t pass the laugh test, especially considering we’ve seen less than 10 percent of the pages that the Justice Department has provided the Inspector General. They ignored the warning signs and failed to put a stop to it or hold anyone accountable. Lanny Breuer is a senior political appointee, and he admits to knowing about gunwalking as early as April 2010. Documents turned over late Friday night indicate he was still discussing plans to let guns cross the border with Mexican officials on the same day the Department denied to me in writing that ATF would ever let guns walk. He stood mute as this administration fought tooth and nail to keep any of this information from coming out for a year. It will take a lot more than a knee-jerk defense from their political allies in Congress to restore public trust in the leadership of the Justice Department. The American people want to see those who failed to act be held accountable.”

 In his release he pointed to documents which show senior officials not only knew about it but were involved. They can be seen here and here.

Quote Of The Day

The quote of the day comes from Townhall.com’s Katie Pavlich who calls them as she sees then with regard to the behavior of the Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Although Cummings claims he wants to bring justice to the Terry family for his murder, which was a direct result of this recklass (sic) program, he has done the opposite by using the scandal to promote new gun control measures, implying ATF should be given more power and as a chance to blame President Bush for using the “same tactics” that were used during Fast and Furious for other programs during his time in the White House. During Bush-era “gunwalking” programs, the Mexican government was informed and cooperating with ATF to interdict and follow guns into Mexico. During Fast and Furious under President Obama, Mexican officials were left in the dark as 2500 guns were delivered to the hands of ruthless cartel members thanks to DOJ and ATF officials.

Note to Cummings: Your cover-up is showing.

Bushido Tactical At The SHOT Show

I had never heard of Bushido Tactical until I came across this video by AR15.com.

What really caught my eye is their gun belt with the Cobra buckle. I have a gun belt with this same buckle but have to remove the buckle to get it through the belt loops. The Bushido Tactical gun belt with Cobra buckle is made in such a way that you can twist the buckle sideways and fit it through your belt loops.

According to their website, the belts retail for $59.95. While this is pricey, it isn’t out of line for a good gun belt. I know I paid $50 for a similar belt from Endeavor Stitch Works.

I’m Shocked; Shocked, I Say

In what I assume is part of the Friday night document dump, we are learning about the symbiotic relationship and personal connections between the Joyce-funded University of Chicago Crime Lab and ATF brass. The Crime Lab is not a forensics lab but rather a social policy institute investigating violence and crime with a special emphasis on “gun violence”. 

Mike Vanderboegh in a Sipsey Street Exclusive has the story including the e-mails between the Crime Lab’s Executive Director Roseanna Ander, who served with the Joyce Foundation for ten years before heading the Crime Lab, and ATF brass including Bill Newell.

It makes for some very interesting reading and confirms some suspicions about the connections between the firearms regulators and the gun prohibitionists.

More Court Documents Released In Agent Terry’s Murder

Lori Jean Gliha of ABC15 in Phoenix has been one of the best local sources for information on Project Gunwalker. Her station and five others sued to get more court documents released in the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. We finally have a name and a charge for the person who pulled the trigger: Manuel Osorio Arellanes is charged with second degree murder in Terry’s death.

Those documents can be found here. The firearm that Manuel Osorio Arellanes or the other redacted defendant was accused of possessing, a Romanian WASR-10/63 AK-47, serial number 1971CZ3775, was one of two Operation Fast and Furious firearms traced to the murder scene. (See p.46 of the Oversight Report) I may be mistaken as I’m going from memory here but I don’t think either of these weapons had been tied conclusively to Agent Terry’s murder before now. It has always been said they were at the scene but never used in his murder. If the court documents are accurate – and there is no reason to believe that they aren’t – then the government is now saying a gunwalked AK was used to kill Agent Terry.

This is political dynamite! No wonder the Democrats are working so hard to blame the locals and exonerate Eric Holder.

UPDATE: In an article published last night, Dennis Wagner of the Arizona Republic says the second person indicted for the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry is Rito Osorio-Arellanes.

The U.S. District Court documents name Rito Osorio-Arellanes, 41, who is believed to be a brother of the only previously named defendant, Manuel Osorio-Arellanes.

Wagner notes in his article that there is a third suspect who remains at large and who has not been identified.

The Minority Report Released By Cummings

Here is the full Minority Report released by House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Ranking Member Elijah Cummings.

You will note that significant effort is put into “Bush did it” claims and that the personnel recommendations note that those involved on the ground have either resigned or be reassigned.

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