I shared some socialism humor yesterday to start the weekend, so let’s end the weekend by adding to our collection of satire about gun control.
We’ll start with a fairy tale, loosely based on this video, for left-wing children. Or, to be more precise, a fairy tale for parents who want to raise anti-empirical left-wing children.
This book belongs on the shelf along with the leftist version of The Little Red Hen, the leftist version of The Little Engine that Could, and the leftist version of The Ant and the Grasshopper.
I’ve already shared several variations of this next image. But it never gets old, so here’s another.
There’s nothing particularly amusing or satirical about these rules for gun safety, but the final rule at the end is too good not to share (as I’m sure the guy at the bottom of this column would agree).
Returning the theme of fairy tales, here’s a Michael Ramirez cartoon about the utter failure of gun control in Chicago.
I’m guessing Obama’s book includes this example of rigorous, Chicago-related, social-science research.
Here’s another cartoon that builds on many previous examples.
The video at the end of this column also is a good lesson about gun-free zones.
And if you want some serious analysis explaining why gun-free zones don’t work, click here and here.
Last but not least, here’s my favorite part of today’s collection (h/t: Libertarian Reddit).
Amen. Just like the image at the end of this column.
I’ll close by including links (here, here, and here) for those who want serious discussion on gun control, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution.
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from London Metro Police:
” Arsenal of guns seized by police following dawn raid”
http://news.met.police.uk/news/arsenal-of-guns-seized-by-police-following-dawn-raid-363593
guns… grenades… all manner of illegal destructive devices have been found in London… what’s really scary about the illegal firearms market is that many times the arms available on these markets are far more destructive than anything that could be bought at a regional gun show or obtained a legal gun store… when the laws make it inconvenient for career criminals or terrorists to obtain firearms… they often resort to higher level arms providers… cartels… narco-states… sympathetic governments… all of these sources provide military grade selective-fire weapons to black market customers… and (just like with narcotics…) they have clandestine supply routes to deliver their products to their customers… take away a gang banger’s .22 revolver… and he could well wind up with a high capacity military surplus 9mm automatic… reports are that an eastern european manufactured ak-47 with high a capacity clip sells for around $1,500.00 on the european black market… there are reports that in some areas these military weapons including grenades and rocket launchers are being stockpiled in police no-go zones… all of it against the law……………………………… but……………
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