Michael Bane on Day One of the SHOT Show which he devotes to what I’m calling the Micro-Nines.
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Congratulations, Michael!
Congratulations are due to Michael Bane – blogger, podcaster, TV producer and star(!), and writer – for winning this year’s Grits Gresham Shooting Sports Communicator Award. Past winners have included Jim Carmichel of Outdoor Life and Tom Gresham of GunTalk.
Jan. 18, 2011, LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Michael Bane was humbled to the point of speechlessness … impossible … but close. The Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA) and the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) honored veteran journalist Bane with the prestigious POMA/NSSF Grits Gresham Shooting Sports Communicator Award during the Shooting Hunting Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show State of the Industry dinner. Tom Gresham presented the award.
When informed he’d be honored, Bane’s usual edgy barrage of commentary was stilled, for a few moments.
“I’m honored, almost to the point of speechlessness, which is abnormal for me,” Bane admitted. “Within my field, the field of media, this is the preeminent award. Selection means you have the respect of your peers, and that means so much to me.
“A lot of what I’ve done is take risks, as an early adopter of new media. I’m honored that POMA and NSSF look out there and recognize new media.”
In honor of legendary outdoor communicator Grits Gresham, POMA and the NSSF developed the Grits Gresham Shooting Sports Communicator Award in 2005. It recognizes communicators within the firearms/shooting sports/Second Amendment arena who grasp the ideals, foster the commitment, and display the talent Gresham showed during his storied career.
Bane’s biography reads like an adventure novel. His escapades climbing big mountains, scuba diving flooded cave systems and kayaking spectacular rivers around the world have been chronicled in such magazines as National Geographic Adventure, Men’s Journal, Men’s Fitness and hundreds of others. Additionally, he’s authored 21 books, including Over The Edge: A Regular Guy’s Odyssey In Extreme Sports.
However, it’s Bane’s moniker as a shooter and his multi-media vision and expertise that found him center stage and being honored as the 2011 Grits Gresham Shooting Sports Communicator.
“Michael has been a pioneer in firearms multimedia for years. From magazine articles, books and television shows to podcasts, online videos and a daily blog, he is a leader when covering competition, self-defense with firearms, gun news, and always strongly supporting gun rights,” Tom Gresham said.
“I’m especially happy to have the award go to a media veteran who explores all aspects of responsible gun use. Just as my father (Grits) was a pioneer in bringing the message of shooting and conservation to the public through network television, Michael spreads the word, and introduces new people to our sport, using all forms of new media. Michael promotes the basic message that others would do well to follow – that no matter what kind of gun you are using, shooting is fun!”
“As a television show, website and podcast host, blogger and exceptional writer, Michael embodies the new breed of media professional who is adept at using all the tools at his disposal to reach gun owners, shooters and hunters with news they need to know,” added NSSF President and CEO Steve Sanetti.
“His work with NSSF’s Media Education Seminars program helped journalists from major news organizations better understand firearms and firearm issues and continues to have a positive effect on media stories to this day. Michael joins a prestigious list of communicators who have earned this award, and he is most deserving of it.”
Bane, a five-time Telly Award winner for excellence in cable television programming, is the:
Executive producer and host of Shooting Gallery, now filming its eleventh season
Executive producer of Cowboys, which just aired for a seventh season
Executive producer and co-host of The Best Defense, in its third season
Executive producer and co-host of the two-year-old TBD/Survival
Co-founder of Down Range TV (www.downrange.tv) the largest firearms video website 2006, now owned by Outdoor Channel
Host of Down Range Radio, established in 2006 and one of the top firearms-related weekly podcasts
Author of The Michael Bane Blog, established 2004 and heavily followed by outdoor enthusiasts
Host of Weekly News (OutdoorChannel.com), a weekly firearms-related video podcast, and
Executive producer of two new television series, Gun Stories and Big Bore Chronicles, slated to air in late 2011Nominations for the Grits Gresham Shooting Sports Communicator Award come from all corners of the shooting sports industry. Affiliation with a communications or industry organization is not required. Shooting sports industry professionals are encouraged to make nominations through the POMA Web site: www.professionaloutdoormedia.org.
UPDATE: Michael dressed for the occasion!
Funny Quote on Taurus Judge and S&W Governor
Massad Ayoob has a hilarious quip about the Taurus Judge and the derivative Smith and Wesson Governor in his blog today:
You can always buy a Taurus Judge AND a Smith & Wesson Governor, and wield ‘em both, one in each hand. When you confront your next burglar and he runs away with no blood spilled (the way such things usually end), you can shout after him, “You’ve been put on probation by the Judge, and been granted a reprieve by the Governor!”
Don’t know if he is making a statement about their accuracy or not – though he could have been.
SHOT Show Media Day At The Range – Gunblast.com
After seeing this, I want to shoot the Chiappa Rhino!
The Week In Stupid From Reason TV
Stupid is as stupid does. Mark Potok of the SPLC looks especially dumb.
H/T Instapundit
Project Gunwalker
David Codrea at the National Gun Rights Examiner and Mike Vanderboegh at Sipsey Street Irregulars have been on this story since the beginning. It concerns allegations that BATFE insiders not only looked the other way when semi-auto rifles were smuggled south of the border but were complicit in it. If that wasn’t bad enough, slain Border Patrol agent Brian Terry may have been killed with one of these weapons.
David’s lead-in for the story:
We’ve recently discussed what I call “Project Gunwalker.” That title is a parody of the “Project Gunrunner” name the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has assigned to its southwest border initiative on U.S. guns going to the Mexican drug criminals, and refers to sourced information that the bureau has intentionally—and importantly, criminally, and with management cognizance—allowed guns to be transported across the border while keeping Mexican authorities in the dark.
We also touched on allegations regarding the gun used in the recent killing of a Border Patrol agent, and established some key questions for investigators to follow up on.
I must, of necessity, be cryptic in order to protect some insider sources who are putting their careers and potential freedom and lives on the line—that I can say this without hyperbole is something I believe will be borne out in the near future. The bottom line is, insiders are prepared to come forward. Not just with testimony, but with documentary evidence, and it looks like the trail leads to high places in the executive branch.
Read the full column here and make sure to read the earlier posts.
If this story pans out, I don’t think the mainstream media can stifle it for too long. One of those reporters will have a Pulitzer Prize dancing in his or her eyes and will run with it.
Colt Gas Piston M4 With Folding Stock
I wonder when they’ll make this available in a civilian version? The military version is aimed at vehicle crews, aviators, and the airborne.
H/T KitUp Blog
I’ll Believe It When I See Her In Pittsburgh
Rachel Maddow had Meghan McCain as a guest on her show Monday. In her discussion with McCain about guns, gun control, and McCain’s NRA membership, Maddow revealed that her first date with her partner Susan Mikula was at an NRA Ladies Day on the Range event.
Meghan McCain then invited her to attend the NRA Annual Meeting and Maddow accepted. Then McCain went on to make stupid comments about how no one “needs” standard capacity magazines. I’ll believe Maddow was serious about her acceptance when I see her at the Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh at the end of April. Heck, I’ll believe McCain is a NRA member when I see her there as well.
The comments begin at about the 8:55 mark and it is at the 10:00 mark where McCain discusses the “need” for, in her words, “extended capacity” magazines. As to “need”, little Miss McCain ought to heed the advice of Uncle when he says “Whats need got to do with it?”
California AB962 Found Unconstitutionally Vague
From Chuck Michel at CalGuns Law is this report that Fresno Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton found AB 962 – the bill which would have outlawed anything other than face-to-face purchases of handgun ammo – was unconstitutionally vague.
NRA / CRPA LAWSUIT INVALIDATES AB 962!
COURT GRANTS NRA / CRPA FOUNDATION MOTION, INVALIDATES UNCONSTITUTIONAL AMMUNITION REGULATION STATUTE THAT WOULD HAVE BANNED MAIL ORDER AMMO SALES & REQUIRED AMMO SALES REGISTRATION
by C.D. Michel
In a dramatic ruling giving gun owners a win in an National Rifle Association / California Rifle and Pistol (CRPA) Foundation lawsuit, this morning Fresno Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton ruled that AB 962, the hotly contested statute that would have banned mail order ammunition sales and required all purchases of so called “handgun ammunition” to be registered, was unconstitutionally vague on its face. The Court enjoined enforcement of the statute, so mail order ammunition sales to California can continue unabated, and ammunition sales need not be registered under the law.
The lawsuit was prompted in part by the many objections and questions raised by confused police, ammunition purchasers, and sellers about what ammunition is covered by the new laws created by AB 962. In a highly unusual move that reflects growing law enforcement opposition to ineffective gun control laws, Tehama County Sheriff Clay Parker is the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit. Other plaintiffs include the CRPA Foundation, Herb Bauer Sporting Goods, ammunition shipper Able’s Ammo, collectible ammunition shipper RTG Sporting Collectibles, and individual Steven Stonecipher. Mendocino Sheriff Tom Allman also supported the lawsuit.
The ruling comes just days before the portion of the law that bans mail order sales of so called “handgun ammunition” was set to take effect on February 1, 2011. The lawsuit, Parker v. California is funded exclusively by the NRA and the CRPA Foundation. If it had gone into effect, AB 962 would have imposed burdensome and ill conceived restrictions on the sales of ammunition. AB 962 required that “handgun ammunition” be stored out of the reach of customers, that ammunition vendors collect ammunition sales registration information and thumb-prints from purchasers, and conduct transactions face-to-face for all deliveries and transfers of “handgun ammunition.” The lawsuit successfully sought the declaration from the Court that the statute was unconstitutional, and successfully sought the injunctive relief prohibiting law enforcement from enforcing the new laws.
The lawsuit alleged, and the Court agreed, that AB 962 is unconstitutionally vague on its face because it fails to provide sufficient legal notice of what ammunition cartridges are “principally for use in a handgun,” and thus is considered “handgun ammunition” that is regulated under AB 962. It is practically impossible, both for those subject to the law and for those who must enforce it, to determine whether any of the thousands of different types of ammunition cartridges that can be used in handguns are actually “principally for use in” or used more often in, a handgun. The proportional usage of any given cartridge is impossible to determine, and in any event changes with market demands. In fact, the legislature itself is well aware of the vagueness problem with AB 962’s definition of “handgun ammunition” and tried to redefine it via AB 2358 in 2010. AB 2358 failed in the face of opposition from the NRA and CRPA based on the proposal’s many other nonsensical infringements on ammunition sales to law abiding citizens.
Constitutional vagueness challenges to state laws are extremely difficult to win, particularly in California firearms litigation so this success is particularly noteworthy. Even so, an appeal by the State is likely, but the Court’s Order enjoining enforcement of the law is effective – February 1, 2011 – immediately regardless.
Despite this win for common sense over ill-conceived and counter productive gun laws, additional legislation on this and related subjects will no doubt be proposed in Sacramento this legislative session. It is absolutely critical that those who believe in the right to keep and bear arms stay informed and make their voices heard in Sacramento. When AB 962 passed there was loud outcry from law abiding gun owners impacted by the new law. Those voices must be heard during the legislative session and before a proposed law passes, not after a law is signed. To help, sign up for legislative alerts at http://www.nraila.com,/ and http://www.calnra.com/ and respond when called upon.
Seventeen years ago the NRA and CRPA joined forces to fight local gun bans being written and pushed in California by the gun ban lobby. Their coordinated efforts became the NRA/CRPA “Local Ordinance Project” (LOP) – a statewide campaign to fight ill conceived local efforts at gun control and educate politicians about available programs that are effective in reducing accidents and violence without infringing on the rights of law-abiding gun owners. The NRA/CRPA LOP has had tremendous success in beating back most of these anti-self-defense proposals.
In addition to fighting local gun bans, for decades the NRA has been litigating dozens of cases in California courts to promote the right to self-defense and the 2nd Amendment. In the post Heller and McDonaldlegal environment, NRA and CRPA Foundation have formed the NRA/CRPA Foundation Legal Action Project (LAP), a joint venture to pro-actively strike down ill-conceived gun control laws and ordinances and advance the rights of firearms owners, specifically in California. Sometimes, success is more likely when LAP’s litigation efforts are kept low profile, so the details of every lawsuit are not always released. To see a partial list of the LAP’s recent accomplishments, or to contribute to the NRA or to the NRA / CRPAF LAP and support this and similar Second Amendment cases, visit http://www.nraila.com/ and www.crpafoundation.org.
NSSF Allowed Intervenor Status
From the National Shooting Sports Foundation:
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia has granted NSSF’s motion to intervene in a suit brought by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) and several anti-hunting groups against the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The CBD’s underlying suit against the EPA seeks to have the court overturn the agency’s denial of a CBD petition filed in August of 2010 to have the EPA under the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) issue regulations to ban the manufacture, sale and use of traditional ammunition containing lead components, as well as fishing tackle made with lead components. The EPA properly denied the petition to ban traditional ammunition because Congress expressly exempted ammunition from regulation by the EPA. Later, the EPA also denied the petition as to fishing tackle because the CBD failed to demonstrate a scientific basis for the EPA to act.
“We are pleased with the court’s ruling because it will allow NSSF to ensure that the will of Congress is adhered to and the CBD does not succeed in its efforts to side step Congress and impose its anti-hunting agenda through the judicial system,” said Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF senior vice president and general counsel.
In granting NSSF’s motion to intervene in the case the court acknowledged that the EPA could not adequately represent the business interests of NSSF’s members. The court also rejected the CBD’s efforts, in opposing the NSSF motion, to inappropriately limit NSSF participation in the case.
This is the case where Project Gutpile is one of the plaintiffs. Project Gutpile is a “hunter’s organization” composed of four members.