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There Oughta Not Be A Law

Some bluntskull in the Northeast decided to get the Charles Darwin Lifetime Achievement Gold Plaque and Souvenir Football Phone the other day, when he turned his cranium from an innie into an outie using commercially available fireworks.  Now that his mother has finished having someone scrape up her son’s gray matter and personal dignity off of the ground, she wants a law, darn it, to keep morons from doing stupid crap with fireworks by making sure that we have to go through a state certified training class, because something something guns something cars.  An anti-firework bottom feeder in the state legislature is oh-so happy to pander to the panic over window-licking 22 year olds putting a lit fireworks mortar on their head, and says that we have to do something for the man-children.

Let’s see….

Over the age of adulthood – Check

Using legal fireworks – Check

Drunk – Probable Check

Yep, it’s a trifecta of bad ideas that coalesced into a cautionary tale that will be quickly held up as shiny to the stupid and then discarded when something newer and just as shiny comes up.

Stupidity is supposed to hurt. In this case it was fatal.

You want a new rule? How about this – Every parent should tell their idiot son to not wear an explosive device like a tophat and try to clown around for his buddies. If you’re not willing to do that, then you’re not serious.

As for “We have to do something”, well, you missed that boat about 15 years ago, pal, when someone should have taken that young man aside and told him School of Cool Rule Number One – Don’t be F…ing stupid.

I’m not blaming the victim. You can’t be a victim of your own stupidity.

Image of the Day

Gun Data of the Day – Day 29

Today, let’s take a look at the Mossberg 590A1, because who doesn’t like a scatter gun with a bayonet?

SPECIFICATIONS
Gauge 12
Capacity 9
Chamber 3
Barrel Length 20
Sight Ghost Ring
Choke Cylinder Bore
LOP Type Fixed
LOP 13.875
Barrel Finish Parkerized
Stock Finish Synthetic (Black)
Weight 7.25
Length 41
Shell Size 2.75

Musings

  • The only thing more fun than being the designated driver is when you’re the designated driver in a six passenger golf cart and your passengers start making this noise as you drive through the night.
  • Note to self:  Florida has opossums and they are nocturnal.
    • They also seem to like to hang out on the mid-line of streets.
    • When a couple of golf carts full of teenagers turn around in the dark to take a long look at the opossum, you know hijinks are going to ensue.
  • The most dangerous time for a child at the beach is not when they first put their toes in the water, nor is it when they can be trusted to walk out on their own.  It’s when they get brave, yet still do not know that the next wave might be the big one.
  • Irish Woman thought having minnows nibbling on her feet this evening was ticklish.  The six to eight inch fish that joined them, not so much.
  • The correct answer to my question this morning was some variation of “I’m sorry, sir, we don’t sell fishing licenses anymore.  Here’s the phone number to call to order one.”  not “Can’t you read?”
    • By George, there’s more than one place around here to buy tackle and bait!  I guess I don’t have to do business with that establishment after all!
  • So far, we’ve had scorpions, two kinds of crab, and, from the marks in the sand in the front yard, a snake of some sort visit us at the house.  I need a black bear, an alligator, and a feral hog to stop by to get a full card in Beach Critter Bingo.

Today’s Earworm

Gun Data for the Day – Day 28

Let’s look at the L1A1:

Weight 4.337 kg (9.56 lbs) empty[2]
Length 1,143 mm (45 in)
Barrel length 554.4 mm (21.7 in)

Cartridge 7.62×51mm NATO
Action Gas-operated, tilting breechblock
Rate of fire Semi automatic (L1A1, C1A1)
Full Automatic (L2A1, C2A1) 675-750RPM
Muzzle velocity 823 m/s (2,700 ft/s)
Effective firing range 800 m (875 yds) (Effective range)
Feed system 20 or 30-round detachable box magazine
Sights Aperture rear sight, post front sight

Gun Data of the Day – Day 27

Now, for something a little older – the M1903 Springfield rifle:

Weight 3.94 kg (8.7 lb)
Length 1,097 mm (43.2 in)
Barrel length 610 mm (24 in)

Cartridge .30-03; .30-06 Springfield
Action Bolt action
Rate of fire 20-30 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity 854 metres per second (2,800 ft/s)
Effective firing range 914 metres (2,999 ft)
Maximum firing range 5,029 metres (5,500 yd) with .30 M1 Ball cartridge
Feed system 5-round stripper clip, 25-round (Air Service variant) internal box magazine
Sights Flip-up rear sight graduated to 2,500 metres (2,700 yd), barleycorn-type front sight
M1903A3: Aperture rear sight, barleycorn-type front sight
Blade type Bayonet

Thought for the Day

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