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PE Class with AR500 Armor, Physics not Physical

There is a universal truth to armor.

It sucks to wear.

The materials capable of stopping a bullet or shrapnel impact and imposing it between you and that potentially lethal puncture/energy transfer usually carry the characteristic: HEAVY.

The affordable steel plates that AR500 Armor is known for weigh 8lbs each. Combine that with necessary trauma padding or soft armor and a carrier you quickly push 25lbs in a hurry. The level IV selection of composite ceramics provide better protection but no savings in weight.

The stereotypical response to a complaint about armor is “It’s supposed to be comforting, not comfortable.” In short, the burden of armor is a necessary discomfort for the protection. A balancing act of mobility against the ability to stop an impacting gunshot. It ironically makes you a little slower and easier to hit, especially on an unconditioned body. Physical education and conditioning make armor bare-able.

However, thanks to science, we continue to develop and apply materials that do things better.

Armor types: Steel level III, Ceramic level IV, and UHMWPE level III
From back to front. Steel level III. Ceramic level IV, UHMWPE level III

Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) offers us several material advantages.

Polyethylene? Yes.

Plastic? Yes.

Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE, UHMW) is a subset of the thermoplastic polyethylene. Also known as high-modulus polyethylene, (HMPE), it has extremely long chains, with a molecular mass usually between 3.5 and 7.5 million amu.[1]

The longer chain serves to transfer load more effectively to the polymer backbone by strengthening intermolecular interactions. This results in a very tough material, with the highest impact strength of any thermoplastic presently made. –Wikipedia

UHMWPE is odorless, tasteless, and nontoxic.[3] It embodies all the characteristics of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) with the added traits of being resistant to concentrated acids and alkalies, as well as numerous organic solvents.[4] It is highly resistant to corrosive chemicals except oxidising acids; has extremely low moisture absorption and a very low coefficient of friction; is self-lubricating (see boundary lubrication); and is highly resistant to abrasion, in some forms being 15 times more resistant to abrasion than carbon steel. Its coefficient of friction is significantly lower than that of nylon and acetal and is comparable to that of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, Teflon), but UHMWPE has better abrasion resistance than PTFE.

UHMWPE is 8-15 times stronger than steel in strength to weight. It also has a very high chemical neutrality resisting water, oils, and solvents. It’s molecular strength is extremely high but actual density low, making it buoyant.

The polyethylene is made into long molecular aligned fibers and woven into a sheet. When layered with other sheets it allows for exceptional energy transfer reduction between the molecules and layers. The sheets are oriented in varying directions further increasing the overall property strengths of the UHMWPE as the aligned fibers crisscross.

The layers and dissonant orientation of the specialized polyethylene form an energy absorbing ‘catcher’s mitt’ plate that successfully stops rifle rounds. NIJ Level III rated stopping 7.62x51mm (.308), 7.62x39mm, and 5.56x45mm (.223 Rem) multiple hits stand alone (does not need to have a soft armor or carrier component to function). UHMWPE would be a worthy armor candidate on fewer property merits but when the material is formed into 10×12 armor plates they weigh less than half their conventional level III and level IV counterparts.

3.3lbs each and buoyant (won’t sink in water) cuts the overall weight of a kitted carrier down by around 50% while still maintaining level III protection.

armor weight and size comparison
3.3lbs vs. 8lbs

Physically the plates are higher volume but most carriers like my Valkyrie have enough room to accommodate them without issue.

armor thickness comparison

The thick light weight plates are also significantly less fragile than level IV ceramic.

Ceramic body armor plates are fragile, to a degree, being designed to catch a high velocity projectile from the front (or back) strike face. The layered ceramic is designed to crush and break, catching impacting rounds. Once it is broken the plate needs replacement. Ceramic is still a glass product and if dropped, sat on, or torqued in a way that cracks the layers they are now compromised.

The polyethylene (plastic) plates aren’t as vulnerable to unintentional damage from rough handling.

If considering any maritime application the buoyant water proof plates will not sink a water bound wearer or be compromised by immersion. The coast guard, any harbor or coastal deputies, and in any other emergency or duty armored application near water UHMWPE benefits the wearer if they end up in the water.

Putting UHMWPE Polyethylene plates into your armor set up increases comfort, durability, mobility,  and water safety (where relevant), while significantly decreasing physical duress and kit weight. Unless you’re requiring a level IV threat protection the PE plates have substantial advantages in a carrier.

It’s an armor material selection or upgrade worth serious consideration, currently my standard plates. They suck much less to wear, almost comfortable.

 

“No one sweats into their armor or has to go into the rain or water while wearing it and no one uses oils and solvents around firearms while wearing armor. It certainly isn’t heavy and doesn’t cause discomfort so I’m not sure why any of this is advantageous.” – Marine Veteran, after going for a swim with a rifle while in body armor now cleaning said rifle as the heavy SAPI’s and carrier chafe

Using Children as Puppets: Kohlberg Stages vs Political Theater

Children are the new hot-ticket political wedges used by news outlets and political agitators alike. It’s a trend that runs against developmental theory.

The evidence:

Traumatized teenagers from Parkland were wrangled and paid for by professional political organizers. https://www.dailywire.com/news/27689/parkland-students-pushing-gun-control-have-high-emily-zanotti

The “student” walk-out was organized by the genitalia-hatted, and forced by school administrators. http://ktla.com/2018/02/18/womens-march-organizers-plan-national-student-walkout-to-protest-gun-violence-in-wake-of-florida-shooting/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/education/wp/2018/03/14/students-have-just-had-enough-walkouts-planned-across-the-nation-one-month-after-florida-shooting/

There was even a legislator’s 8-year old in Connecticut who was permitted to speak at a legislative hearing regarding bear hunting last Friday.
http://www.courant.com/politics/hc-pol-bear-hunts-coyotes-turtles-crabs-20180309-story.html

Who needs higher education, life experience, and intellectual discernment? We’re apparently going to let high schoolers determine constitutional law and third graders write conservation policy now.

Does anyone genuinely believe that elementary school students “walked out” of school all on their own and thought up their own signs to carry? Let alone remembered to bring the signs along outside and remembered to put their coats and mittens on?

Can you imagine a middle-schooler turning down the opportunity to get out of class for ANY reason? That’s even assuming they were allowed to refuse. There is some doubt in that regard.

And high-schoolers – bundles of hormone and emotion that they are – I’m sure that their “walk-out” was completely grounded in logic and constitutional law, don’t you think? https://www.dailywire.com/news/28281/watch-tennessee-students-brawl-tear-down-american-emily-zanotti

This is nothing more than despicable emotional theater – staged by adults – with children in the starring roles. Just like their Hollywood stage-parent counterparts, the adults behind the scenes of these “protests” are using the children as puppets.

Children tug on the heartstrings, we can agree on that. But to shove children in front of the camera every time there is an agenda to push is manipulative, craven, and beyond despicable. Why? Because these children are developmentally unable to understand the implications of the situation they are being thrust into.

Allow me to indulge in some academics to explain this. I present for your consideration, the Kohlberg Stages of Moral Development.

Under Kohlberg’s Theory young children operate in a pretty black and white mind set. Their moral choices are based on fear of punishment, or what they can “get” out of a particular behavior. The is the first level (stages 1 and 2) of moral development. Some people – particularly criminals – never get past this level.

If they are lucky, children move out of this stage and into the next level beginning around the ages of 10-13. This second level (stages 3 and 4) extends from adolescence to about middle age, and many adults never get past this point. This stage involves the concepts of tribal conformity, and law and order. It focuses on group norms and expectations and maintaining order, with punishment for violating societal norms.

Somewhere past middle age, a smaller subset of people move on to the third level of moral development. This third level (stages 5 and 6) takes prior rights, social contract, and universal ethical principles into account.

This last stage is the level at which the Founding Fathers were operating. This last stage is the mindset under which the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were formulated.

Children – and even most teenagers – are not developmentally equipped to understand the second and third order effects of the legislation that they are manipulated to promote. They do not understand nuance. Their views are black and white. These students are not yet functioning at a developmental level which will allow them to see clearly the true effects of what they are asking for. Thus, parading children as marionettes for political ends is cravenly cynical, emotionally manipulative, and morally bankrupt.

That hasn’t stopped everyone from “The Women’s March” to Bloomberg’s “Everytown” from twisting the grief and shock of the children of tragedy to promote their Anti-Second Amendment agenda.

I suppose this just goes to prove that even supposed “adults” haven’t necessarily progressed up the Moral Development Ladder.

Preparing the Ground for a Hunt

Everything about hunting involves taking calculated risks. When you choose to hunt one stand, you are hoping it’s the right one for that day – but you risk the possibility that another would be better. Creating food plots shifts the odds in your favor. When you choose to manage the habitat of your hunting land, you are investing time and money to improve your hunting and the carrying capacity of your land.

Choosing the right equipment to put in food plots is a critical part of that process. You need equipment that does the job the way you want it done, is easy to use, and won’t break down. In choosing that equipment, you risk making a bad choice – breakdowns, poor results and high costs.

Firminator is a popular brand among serious hunters who put in their own food plots. The Firminator combines a heavy-duty disc harrow, an agricultural-grade cultipacker and a precision ground-driven seed system in one unit, with versions that give you the choice to pull it behind either an ATV or a tractor.

Food plots installation with Firminator

It prepares the ground, delivers any kind of seed you want at any planting rate you want, and seals the ground to provide good soil-to-seed contact for maximum germination rate.

The American-made quality and the way the company stands behind its products gives you maximum flexibility in putting in the kind of food plots you want, with very little risk of poor results. The reliability of your food-plot equipment will lead to more productive hunts. The quality of design and parts of the Firminator make it easy to use and easy to adjust allowing the user greater success. 

The Firminator Accu-Seed system, a simple hand adjustable item, allows you to seed anything from clover to beans to blends. A wide range of pitch and angle adjustments, along with the heavy tilt of its disks, allow you to work the widest possible range of soil types. The range of usability lends itself to setting up as many plots as you need a variety of terrain and soil.

To find out more about the Firminator and the whole line of Firminator products and accessories, check out their web page at www.thefirminator.com.

 

Setting the stage for a successful hunt starts now.

West Michigan’s HolsterCo EDC Solution: The Stealth.

Holsters are hard.

Seriously.

Those of us who carry regularly usually accumulate a small dragon’s horde worth of holsters, even if they are quality offerings. In many cases it’s difficult to find holsters, especially with other than main stream models. Everything is Glock-centric, understandably but it doesn’t help if you enjoyed a different firearm model. P320’s and Glock 17/19 frame dominate the market space. If you happened to pick up a CZ RAMI… sorry.

Kalamazoo’s HolsterCo is helping to change that space with their Stealth model IWB holster. Not only is it a configurable design and not a one mount fits all but the options for firearms it will conform around is vast.

Oh, and they’ll ship it to you in 72 hours in most cases.

Custom holster in 72 hours. I didn’t have a dedicated holster for my Sig Sauer P229. Now I do.

The long term evaluation is in progress but the initial impressions and week I’ve carried it so far are promising. With one part I got in addition I can configure it in under 2 minutes from strong side carry to appendix or back again.

I’m comfortable recommending the Stealth, sitting at my desk with it on, and having HolsterCo able to deliver the holster you need on short order.

Models available for:

-Beretta: APX, 90 Two, 92 FS, M9 A1, PX4 Sub-Compact and Full Size, Nano

-Bersa: Thunder .380, Thunder .45

-Canik: TP9SF Elite, TP9SA. TP9SF, TP9V2, TP9SFX

-Chiappa: Rhino 4″

-CZ: P-10 C, 2075 RAMI, 82, 83, 75 Compact, 75 Compact PCR, P01, 75 Compact w/rail, P07, P09,  SP01, SP01 Phantom, Shadow 2, 52

-FN: 509. FN FiveseveN, FNS 9/40 Compact, FNS 9/40. FNX 9/40 FNX 45

-Glock: All Frames, specify generation. Poly80 19’s

-Hi-Point: CF-380, C-9, JCP-40, JHP-45

-H&K: P30 SK, P30 L, VP9 SK, VP9, VP40, USP Compact, USP, USP .45

-Hudson: H9

-KAHR: CM/PM 9/40, CW 9/40

-Kimber: K6S 2″, Mirco 9mm, 4″ Pro, 5″ Custom,

-Para: 1911 5″

-Rock Island Armory: .380, 1911 5″, 2011 5″

-Ruger: SR22, LCR .38, LCRX 1.87″. LCRX 3″, LCP, LCP II, LC 9/.380, SR9, SR9 Compact, SR40, SR40 Compact, SP101 3″, American 9mm, American .45

-SCCY: CPX1, CPX2

-Sig Sauer: P365, 1911 3.3″, 1911 4.2″, 1911 5″, P225A1, P226, P227, P228, P229, P238, P250, P290, P320, P320 X5, P938, MK25, SP 2022

-Smith & Wesson: BodyGuard 380, BodyGuard .38 Spl, Shield 9/40, Shield 45, M&P Compact 9/40, M&P 9/40, Shield 2.0 9/40, M&P 2.0 Compact 9/40, M&P 2.0 9/40, M&P 2.0 5″, M&P Pro 5″, SD9VE, J-Frame 442/642, J-Frame 340, 686 4″, Governor

-Springfield: XDE, XDS, XDS 4″, XD Sub-compact, XD 4″, XD 5″, XDM 3.8″, XDM 4.5″, XDM 5.25″, XD Mod2 3″. XD Mod2 3.3″ 45, XD Mod2 4″, XD Mod2 5″, 1911 5″, TRP Operator 5″

-STI: DVC 3-Gun, DVC Tactical

-Taurus: PT111/140, Judge Public Defender Poly

-Walther: CCP, PPK/S, PPK .32, PPS, PPQ, PPX

-More: Specify, they will work to make it happen.

VERTX® REDEFINES TACTICAL GLOVES WITH LAUNCH OF INNOVATIVE LINE FOR 2018

Vertx®, a leading manufacturer in low-profile apparel and gear, announces the launch of a
new cutting-edge tactical glove line designed to further support the Prepared Professional™. This new line of gloves consists of four innovative styles including the VaporCore™ Shooter, Rapid LT, FR Assaulter and FR Breacher.

“With more than 175 years of experience in the military and tactical world, we combined expertise and research to develop a new line of gloves that would meet our standard of quality, provide superior functionality and address some of the top needs expressed by today’s customer base,” said Justin Roberts, Vertx Brand Manager.

All four gloves share similar features including articulated pre-curved fingers that provide exceptional fit and dexterity necessary for comfort and functionality. Strong hook and loop wrist closures ensure a secure fit and double needle topstitch reinforcement in all key areas maximizes the gloves life-span. The gloves mimic human skin through the use of natural goatskin suede, enabling a better sense of touch. The middle finger and thumb also include conductive touchpoints for use with smartphones and other touchscreen technology.

In addition to the gloves’ shared characteristics, each style has a unique set of key features. The VaporCore™ Shooter has active particles permanently embedded within its fabric that allows the glove to dry five times faster, keeping the hand cool and comfortable. The Rapid LT incorporates an expertly constructed lightweight design, pairing the suede with a two-way fabric providing free range of motion. This glove also benefits from
color fastness, retaining its original color wear after wear. The FR Assaulter and FR Breacher both benefit from flame resistant qualities, as Kevlar®
thread knitted throughout the pieces provide excellent durability. The FR
Breacher also provides knuckle protection, guarding the back of the hand from harsh environments and general wear and tear.

For more information regarding the new tactical glove line, visit www.vertx.com.

EDC Carbine: Galil ACE. The First Impressions

EDC Carbine

The EDC carbine, here meaning ‘Pistol’ Carbines and Short Barreled Rifles, continues to be a popular platform. Their unique compact profiles and legal niche give them a utility no other platform can surpass.

My LWRCi and Zenith MP5 are used daily and sometimes in tandem as PDW’s during EDC. They are simple vehicle/bag portable items that take little more effort to grab than a wallet and your sunglasses.

The overall size of an EDC carbine with an 8-10″ barrel makes them maneuverable inside and around a vehicle. Emergency up gunning made easy.

I like these EDC carbines and when I was talking with Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) they insisted I look at the ACE up their sleeve.

EDC carbine: Galil ACE with SB Tactical brace
The Galil ACE 5.56 with SB Tactical SOB Brace on the IWI folding mechanism. GAP556SB

The Galil ACE is a derivative of the original IMI Galil. The IMI Galil was an AK variant Israel developed in order to invest in a highly reliable and robust 5.56 and 7.62 NATO platform that would perform in the deserts of the middle east. The original Galil platform was derived from the Finnish RK-62 which was a derived AKM variant with a few improvements over the Soviet and Polish designs.

As most successful arms projects go you take what works and add incremental improvements. The Galil to ACE improvements featured material and interface modernization more than anything else.

With a couple hundred rounds through this platform, so far, I’m growing attached the unique blend of AR and AK ergonomics. Additionally when considering features around a high quality emergency or “bug-out” gun the ACE holds some out of the box that should place it very high on a list of candidates.

-The full stroke AK derived gas system is proven reliable and easily maintained.

-The tri-lug bolt, robust extractor, and fixed ejector are in keeping with AK reliability and design.

-The full length top rail allows for a modern optics suite if desired, however the iron sights are the more accurate peep style too. The sights are the full length of the top rail and come with tritium night sight inserts allowing daylight and low light use out of the box. The handguard portion features a quad-rail with integrated lock-on covers for modern accouterments, lights, lasers, grips, etc.

-The 5.56 uses readily available and inexpensive STANAG pattern magazines. Whether PMAGs (Including the D-60), Lancer’s, Daniel’s, or the old ever present aluminum GI’s. The other variants have equally available magazines too.

No reliability issues so far. Accuracy has been quite acceptable with a more substantial test in the near future.

Time to add optics and other equipment and see how if it stands up.

We Like Shooting Double Tap 052 – I am a fan of fiction

Welcome to We Like Shooting’s Double Tap, Episode 52, Tonight we talk about gun tech, we’ll answer your questions on Dear WLS, we’ll talk about NOT GUNS, and revisit past gear

Source: https://welikeshooting.com/show/double-tap/dt052/

Test-Driving Your Emergency Supplies

I’m not actually a “prepper” per se. Neither am I the “operator” sort. But living alone and being an empty-nester, I do recognize the importance of being as self-sufficient as possible when it comes to the unexpected. If a disastrous weather event strikes – taking out power and water, or interrupting my ability to get to the grocery store – I want to be able to handle things myself for at least a week of “sheltering in place”. Thus, I have a small stash of supplies, including non-perishable food like canned meats and vegetables, ramen, flavored rice packets, etc. Not to mention lots of spare ammo.

Some people rely on “bug-out bags”, and though I do have a small pack organized, I doubt that 50-something out-of-shape me would get very far on foot. Thus, most of my emergency plan involves staying home and making the best of it for as long as possible. Those of us who are only old-time Girl Scouts, and who did not go through SERE training need to think a little harder about what we are capable of, and what our needs really are. If you have not already done this kind of planning, here are a few places to start.

https://www.cdc.gov/phpr/areyouprepared/index.htm

http://www.redcross.org/get-help/prepare-for-emergencies/be-red-cross-ready/get-a-kit

https://www.ready.gov/make-a-plan

https://www.nfpa.org/Public-Education/By-topic/Emergency-Preparedness

Assuming that you already have a plan and supplies in place, early spring is a good time to go through your emergency stash of food and decide what needs to be replaced. In early spring the worst of the winter storms are over, and it’s not tornado or hurricane season yet, so you have a little time to evaluate your stock. Though packaged food is often good for long after the printed out-date, it does tend to lose flavor or have a change in texture. Periodically going through your stash gives you an opportunity to rotate the stock and keep things fresher.

On your next summer camping trip you can then use-up whatever stock you have culled. You will be replicating conditions that you might experience during an emergency anyway – boiling water and cooking on a camp stove or fire – so it would be a good test of what you have planned for your emergency food. It will also be a good test of palatability after long storage. This is all assuming of course that you are using regular family-type grocery supplies and haven’t just stashed a case of MREs in your basement that are good for ten years or more. MREs store well, but they are also expensive.

Check food supplies periodically

You don’t even have to actually go camping to do all this. It is possible to “field test” your supplies in your backyard on a weekend, or even on the balcony of your apartment. All it takes is a little imagination. Pick a weekend and mark it on the calendar as “rough-it weekend”. Tape down the light switches to remind you not to use electricity. Tie plastic grocery bags over the faucets to remind you that you can only use bottled water or what you have saved in a tarp-lined bathtub. Cook your meals in a skillet on the propane or charcoal grill. Make coffee without your Kuerig. Take sponge baths for the weekend. Use only the gray water from washing the dishes or your sponge bath to flush the toilet. Keep a bucket in the bathroom to store the gray water.

Those of you who like role-playing games might even come up with scenarios to challenge each other in substitute for a usual Friday night table-top RPG.

You see before you three food items, a candle, an empty can, a spork, and a pocket knife. You must prepare enough food to give your party energy for the looming fight. You have one hour before the Orcs arrive. You may also use whatever your party has in their pockets at this moment.

Or you could have the players roll various dice to see what supplies they are allowed to have and let them figure it out from there. Whatever it takes to have a fun test of your gear and mad skillz.

I’ve actually done some of these things already anyway, but it never hurts to keep one’s skills up-to-date. When I was a Girl Scout back in the Stone Age I had to start a fire from scratch with only two strike-anywhere matches. The family hunting cabin (built in 1946 and now nearly uninhabitable) has an outhouse and no running water. We haul drinking water from home, and for washing-up we use water out of the creek, which has been boiled on the wood stove. Bathing out of a basin with only a quart or two of water is a good lesson in which body parts need to be washed first, and which ones last! I have even used a kitty litter bucket for a camping commode. But it’s up to you how far you want to go for the sake of “practice”. (Or how far you can convince your spouse and children to go.)

While you are in the midst of your rough-it weekend, check that the tools in your stash actually do what they are supposed to do.
-Can you really make that flint and steel work to start a fire? Or is it a 2-hour struggle? (This is where having a balcony grill would be helpful if you are an apartment dweller.)

-Does the can opener on your pocket knife actually open a can? Or does it open your finger instead?

-Do you have a med kit suitable for taking care of that opened finger?

-Are your flashlight batteries and phone charger sufficient for the entire weekend?

-Is your emergency spork comfortable to eat with? Or is the “bowl” too small for soup, and the tines too dull to stab any meat?

-Did you remember board games, cards, and books to keep the kids (and yourself) occupied?

Check that your items actually work

These are all things that would be good to shake out at home on a weekend, BEFORE an emergency strikes. You don’t want to discover in the midst of the snowpocalypse that you have a tool that doesn’t actually work, or discover that your food stash is inedible.

With a little planning the experience can even be fun. Try to make it a family (or group of roommates) adventure. Take notes as you go along, because you’ll want to remember what items it would have been nice to have (or turned out to be essentials that you hadn’t even thought about). Then when the adventure is over you can take advantage of the summer sales to replace your stock and shop for whatever else you discovered would help you be better prepared the next time.

It’s a Monday…

from voidspace.org and Jim Davis

Gun Control proponents have made gains.

-Florida passed the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act.

The age to purchase firearms in Florida is now 21. Military service members and LEO’s can purchase if they are under 21 for rifles and shotguns.

A three day minimum waiting period is now applicable for all firearms. Exceptions for concealed carry license holders, and Military/LEO who are buying long guns, and licensed hunters buying long guns.

Bump stocks are no more. Possession and transfer are now prohibited in all forms.

For the violation and delay of the second amendment rights of all and especially those 18-20 we have gained…

A provision called the “Guardian” program where certain school faculty members can take 132 hours of specialized training (3+ weeks full time) and then be armed on school grounds. While this provides a more formalized methodology it must still be administered by the local jurisdictional law enforcement, who in all reality could have implemented similar programs already if they have chosen to do so.

While I believe there was a lot of positive language in the bill it should have stood alone away from the firearms prohibitions. From a legal standpoint gun owners lost much and gained nothing that could not have been easily accomplished in other ways.

The security farce of gun control has been appeased and now we see how far down the slope we slip because…

-Illinois HB 1465 passed the house solidly and was referred to the senate.

HB 1465 Provides that on or after the effective date of the bill, it is unlawful for any person within the State to knowingly deliver or sell, or cause to be delivered or sold, an assault weapon, assault weapon attachment, .50 caliber rifle, or .50 caliber cartridge to, any person under 21 years of age. Makes it unlawful for any person under 21 years of age to knowingly possess an assault weapon, assault weapon attachment, .50 caliber rifle, or .50 caliber cartridge 90 days after the effective date of the bill. Provides exemptions and penalties. Provides that it is unlawful for any person within the State to knowingly deliver or sell, or cause to be delivered or sold, a large capacity ammunition feeding device to a person under 21 years of age. Provides that it is unlawful for any person under 21 years of age to possess a large capacity ammunition feeding device within the State. Provides exemptions and penalties. Effective immediately. (Emphasis mine)

If the State Senate passes it the solidly blue state of Illinois will go further into the gun control hole.

-The Department of Justice submitted to the Office of Management and Budget a notice of a proposed regulation to clarify that the definition of “machinegun” in the National Firearms Act and Gun Control Act includes bump stock type devices, and that federal law accordingly prohibits the possession, sale, or manufacture of such devices.

While I personally hold bump stock’s somewhere between bemused acceptance and mild contempt as being a gimmick for amusing ammo consumption. Holding no other purpose, I do not wish to see them banned as the precedent set is ‘we can ignore mechanical realities if we feel like it and it makes us feel good’.

In the video above Gunner Wade of 2MARDIV demonstrates how effective (or ineffective) automatic fire actually is when the express purpose is to cause casualties. Gunner Wade is an expert in his field and is regularly part of the future systems process for the Marine Corps.

What does this mean?

A bump stock and the other methods for rapidly firing a rifle with mechanical advantage are sloppy workarounds to actual machineguns. While the fire rate does increase the effectiveness of the shots diminishes to nothing, actually hindering accuracy substantially. The additional mechanical slop induced by bump fire devices magnifies the diminished effectiveness of automatic fire in standard machineguns.

It is possible to easily bump fire a rifle without mechanical aid. It is still ineffective beyond extreme close quarters.

Las Vegas was a circumstance where the target of the attack was thousands of closely packed people. Casualties were easy to induce because the target was hard to miss and the noise at the target venue covered immediate notice of the attack among the other general confusion. Any rifle including a single shot would have been effective on such a target and the massacre would have been equivalently horrific. Use of a vehicle as a weapon or HME (Homemade Explosive) would have dramatically increased casualties as well.

In short it is impossible to factually argue a bump stock or similar device increases anything but the rate at which the firearm expends ammunition. It cannot be factually argued without a very staged set of circumstances that it would produce higher casualties or that it’s regulation will reduce casualties in similar circumstances.

The regulation will not and cannot give the desired result of casualty prevention and reduction.

This will result in proposition of additional regulations when the current ones fail to prevent casualties, despite every expert’s warnings to exactly that result. This is the slippery slope of gun control regulations.

Hang on folks we are not done.

“That Holster”

From Team Hollis

 

Any woman shooter can relate… The awful challenge of finding “that” holster. I’ve used a few different kinds, and can honestly say I still haven’t found the right one for me.

Each person is different and we all have our likes and dislikes, but like everything that has to do with a female, it is usually a bit more complicated. Finding the right holster is no exception. I will be the first to say we don’t wear sturdy pants with waistbands, or tactical pants to work or around the house every single day. We wear skirts, dresses, yoga pants,etc. How in the world will a holster work with those ? Simply put, it won’t.  And if it does sit in your waistband.. Is it still safe?

I’ve seen all sorts of different wraps and such, advertised and all the different places as to where you can stow away your piece, while still wearing the things we want to wear. I have not been a fan of those items, due to the time it may take me to draw my weapon in the event of an emergency. I am not the most graceful person, and having my HKVP9 wrapped to my body, or stowed away in a bra isn’t much of an appealing idea.

I have used a concealed waistband holster, which I prefer from everything I have used thus far. It clips over my belt & waistband, no fuss with loops or other clips. An advantage of being an easy & fast draw, however a major disadvantage IF, your belt/ pants are on loose OR your holster secures your weapon tighter than most. You will struggle to produce a quick draw while at the same time trying not to give yourself a wedgie! Also, you always have to ensure that your holster is in fact, clipped below your belt or when you attempt to draw, you will pull your holster and weapon completely away from your waistband.

I have also tried the holster that sits on the outside of your waistband and that is secured through two plastic loops on either side. From a female standpoint, it is not ideal,  due to the fact that you obviously need to wear something with a belt & a sturdy waistband. It makes trying to match that much harder ! However, the draw is safer, as your weapon sits more securely and it won’t delay with or “stick” with the holster when attempting to draw.

Whichever you use, however you use it, be sure that when “that time” comes around that you need to use your weapon, ensure you can access it with ease, produce a quick draw and be on the trigger with ample time to also engage your enemy! Be safe & good luck to any other females still looking for “that holster”.

-Team Hollis (Candace)

Light a Single Candle

In tumultuous times – like the ones we as gun owners go through every time there is a mass shooting or terrorist event – it is tempting to throw up one’s hands and give up even trying to fight against the tide of ignorance.

At first we battle and argue. But as time wears on and events pile one on top of another, cynicism sets in. We brood. We stop even trying to argue, reasoning that no one is even listening. We grow tired of repeating ourselves over and over (and over … and over). Sometimes we even turn off news and social media altogether.

I too am guilty of this angry defensive response. It’s difficult to absorb attack after attack upon one’s way of life and very character WITHOUT becoming defensive. I get it. Been there. The T-shirt is in the wash. It seems like an uphill battle. But I’m asking you to try not to give in to the cynicism. Don’t give up. There ARE minds which have been changed. It CAN be done.

Just last week a friend told me of a co-worker who changed her mind about ARs because of the calmly presented logical information my friend provided. I’m so proud of her for that. My friend did not berate her co-worker and she didn’t shut her out. Instead she ENGAGED her. Her response was much better than mine would have been.

As I thought about my friend’s achievement, I was reminded of an old proverb which went something like,

“It is better to light a single candle than to sit and curse the darkness.”

My friend lit a candle.

I admit that I’m as good at sarcasm and snark as the next person. Sometimes I can wield it quite skillfully. It’s a talent that I don’t get to use much at the office though. Pediatricians are supposed to be nice people who gently guide parents, not snark at them, right? Thus, I save the sarcasm for under my breath back at my own desk. I think online and outside the office though, I need to learn to use the snark more carefully. Sarcasm is a good outlet for my own frustration, but nobody learns anything from it (except that they should avoid me when expressing their opinions). Maybe I need to try harder to teach instead of screech.

I find that talking to anti-gunners can be a bit like talking to anti-vax parents in my office. Some simply cannot be reasoned with. They’ve “done their [Google] research”, and concluded that I am “in the pocket of the vaccine industry.” (I don’t know why they trust me with well visits and sick care if they don’t trust my judgement about vaccines, but that is a topic for another day) These people will not listen to a word of genuine research or reason. Their minds are already made up. With these people I struggle to maintain my composure.

But there are other people who are simply worried about what they perceive “the risks” to be and who can sometimes be persuaded with factual information and the right attitude.

I think the anti-gunners work the same way. Some are just not even worth wasting one’s breath. But there are others who only know what they hear on the news (which is frequently incorrect and slanted). These folks are otherwise reasonable people who have been persuaded by bad information – by fear, ignorance, and lies. Those are the kinds of people who we can work with and maybe even have a conversation.

That’s not to say that we shouldn’t continue to insist on proper terminology and correct it where it is wrong. There are some out there who maintain that being pedantic isn’t helpful to a conversation. But the reality is that terminology becomes EVERYTHING when it comes to lawmaking, so that’s where the education part comes in, and why it is so important.

Strive to educate, not berate. If we each did that, there would be literally millions more enlightened people on our side. Every single new person we win to the side of logic and reason is another person who can in turn influence their own circle.

So I invite you to pick someone – a friend, a co-worker, your cousin, your mother-in-law, or even a stranger on the internet – and try to engage them. Ask them why they feel as they do. Offer to explain what they don’t understand. Offer to take them to the range. See if you can light just one candle. Our firearms future may depend upon it.

It’s a Monday…

Gun Control proponents have made gains.

-Florida passed the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act.

The age to purchase firearms in Florida is now 21. Military service members and LEO’s can purchase if they are under 21 for rifles and shotguns.

A three day minimum waiting period is now applicable for all firearms. Exceptions for concealed carry license holders, and Military/LEO who are buying long guns, and licensed hunters buying long guns.

Bump stocks are no more. Possession and transfer are now prohibited in all forms.

For the violation and delay of the second amendment rights of all and especially those 18-20 we have gained…

A provision called the “Guardian” program where certain school faculty members can take 132 hours of specialized training (3+ weeks full time) and then be armed on school grounds. While this provides a more formalized methodology it must still be administered by the local jurisdictional law enforcement, who in all reality could have implemented similar programs already if they have chosen to do so.

While I believe there was a lot of positive language in the bill it should have stood alone away from the firearms prohibitions. From a legal standpoint gun owners lost much and gained nothing that could not have been easily accomplished in other ways.

The security farce of gun control has been appeased and now we see how far down the slope we slip because…

-Illinois HB 1465 passed the house solidly and was referred to the senate.

HB 1465 Provides that on or after the effective date of the bill, it is unlawful for any person within the State to knowingly deliver or sell, or cause to be delivered or sold, an assault weapon, assault weapon attachment, .50 caliber rifle, or .50 caliber cartridge to, any person under 21 years of age. Makes it unlawful for any person under 21 years of age to knowingly possess an assault weapon, assault weapon attachment, .50 caliber rifle, or .50 caliber cartridge 90 days after the effective date of the bill. Provides exemptions and penalties. Provides that it is unlawful for any person within the State to knowingly deliver or sell, or cause to be delivered or sold, a large capacity ammunition feeding device to a person under 21 years of age. Provides that it is unlawful for any person under 21 years of age to possess a large capacity ammunition feeding device within the State. Provides exemptions and penalties. Effective immediately. (Emphasis mine)

If the State Senate passes it the solidly blue state of Illinois will go further into the gun control hole.

-The Department of Justice submitted to the Office of Management and Budget a notice of a proposed regulation to clarify that the definition of “machinegun” in the National Firearms Act and Gun Control Act includes bump stock type devices, and that federal law accordingly prohibits the possession, sale, or manufacture of such devices.

While I personally hold bump stock’s somewhere between bemused acceptance and mild contempt as being a gimmick for amusing ammo consumption. Holding no other purpose, I do not wish to see them banned as the precedent set is ‘we can ignore mechanical realities if we feel like it and it makes us feel good’.

In the video above Gunner Wade of 2MARDIV demonstrates how effective (or ineffective) automatic fire actually is when the express purpose is to cause casualties. Gunner Wade is an expert in his field and is regularly part of the future systems process for the Marine Corps.

What does this mean?

A bump stock and the other methods for rapidly firing a rifle with mechanical advantage are sloppy workarounds to actual machineguns. While the fire rate does increase the effectiveness of the shots diminishes to nothing, actually hindering accuracy substantially. The additional mechanical slop induced by bump fire devices magnifies the diminished effectiveness of automatic fire in standard machineguns.

It is possible to easily bump fire a rifle without mechanical aid. It is still ineffective beyond extreme close quarters.

Las Vegas was a circumstance where the target of the attack was thousands of closely packed people. Casualties were easy to induce because the target was hard to miss and the noise at the target venue covered immediate notice of the attack among the other general confusion. Any rifle including a single shot would have been effective on such a target and the massacre would have been equivalently horrific. Use of a vehicle as a weapon or HME (Homemade Explosive) would have dramatically increased casualties as well.

In short it is impossible to factually argue a bump stock or similar device increases anything but the rate at which the firearm expends ammunition. It cannot be factually argued without a very staged set of circumstances that it would produce higher casualties or that it’s regulation will reduce casualties in similar circumstances.

The regulation will not and cannot give the desired result of casualty prevention and reduction.

This will result in proposition of additional regulations when the current ones fail to prevent casualties, despite every expert’s warnings to exactly that result. This is the slippery slope of gun control regulations.

Hang on folks we are not done.

We Like Shooting 236 – Himalayas

Gun Control and Carry in Schools, Florida Legislature Passes The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act

Florida’s legislature is sending gun control to the desk of the governor. But it’s a mixed bag. Depending upon which news outlet you use to read the news of the bill’s contents you could see “Gun Control Passes the Florida Legislature” right next to “Florida Senate and House Approve MORE GUNS in Schools!”

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act does both.

A summary of The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act is below.

Mental Health

In the area of mental health the legislation makes significant changes to keep firearms out of the hands of those suffering from mental illness:

  • Authorizes a law enforcement officer who is taking a person into custody for an involuntary examination under the Baker Act to seize and hold a firearm or ammunition from the person for 24 hours after the person is released and does not have a risk protection order against them or is the subject of a firearm disability.
  • Prohibits a person who has been adjudicated mentally defective or who has been committed to a mental institution from owning or possessing a firearm until a court orders otherwise.
  • Creates a process for a law enforcement officer or law enforcement agency to petition a court for a risk protection order to temporarily prevent persons who are at high risk of harming themselves or others from accessing firearms when a person poses a significant danger to himself or herself or others, including significant danger as a result of a mental health crisis or violent behavior. The bill also:
    • Allows a court to issue a risk protection order for up to 12 months.
    • Requires the surrender of all firearms and ammunition if a risk protection order is issued.
    • Provides a process for a risk protection order to be vacated or extended.

Firearm Safety

The legislation also provides new provisions to ensure full and complete background checks when a firearm is purchased:

  • Requires a three-day waiting period for all firearms, not just handguns or until the background check is completed, whichever is later. Provides exceptions for:
  • Concealed weapons permit holders, and
  • For the purchase of firearms other than handguns, an exception for:
    • Individuals who have completed a 16 hour hunter safety course;
    • Individuals holding a valid Florida hunting license; or
    • Law enforcement officers, correctional officers and service members (military and national guard)

The bill addresses two of the most frequent requests Senators heard from the families of victims simply to raise the age for purchasing a firearm and ban devices that turn a legal firearm into an illegal weapon. 

  • Prohibits a person under 21 years of age from purchasing a firearm, and prohibits licensed firearm dealers, importers, and manufacturers, from selling a firearm, except in the case of a member of the military, or a law enforcement or correctional officer when purchasing a rifle or shotgun. (Persons under 21 years of age are already prohibited from purchasing a handgun under federal law.)
  • Prohibits a bump-fire stock from being imported, transferred, distributed, sold, keeping for sale, offering for sale, possessing, or giving away within the state.

School Safety

The bill improves school safety through the following provisions:

  • Establishes the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission to investigate system failures in the Parkland school shooting and prior mass violence incidents, and develop recommendations for system improvements.
  • Codifies the Office of Safe Schools within the Florida Department of Education (DOE) and which will service as a central repository for the best practices, training standards, and compliance regarding school safety and security.
  • Permits a sheriff to establish a Coach Aaron Feis Guardian Program.
    • The legislation allows school districts to decide whether to participate in the guardian program if it is available in their county.
    • A guardian must complete 132 hours of comprehensive firearm safety and proficiency training, pass psychological evaluation, submit to and pass drug tests; and complete certified diversity training. The guardian program is named after Coach Aaron Feis, who lost his life protecting students during the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The guardian program is completely voluntary for a sheriff to establish, for a school district to participate, and for an individual to volunteer. 
    • Individuals who exclusively perform classroom duties as classroom teachers are excluded from participating in a Coach Aaron Feis Guardian Program. However, this limitation does not apply to classroom teachers of a Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program; a current service member; and a current or former law enforcement officer.
  • Requires each district school board and school district superintendent to cooperate with law enforcement agencies to assign one or more safe-school officers at each school facility.  The safe-school officer requirement can be satisfied by appointing any combination of a school resource officer, a school safety officer, or a school guardian.
  • Requires each district school board to designate a district school safety specialist to serve as the district’s primary point of public contact for public school safety functions.
  • Requires each school district to designate school safety specialists and a threat assessment team at each school, and requires the team to operate under the district school safety specialist’s direction.
  • Requires the DOE to contract for the development of a Florida Safe Schools Assessment Tool which will assist school districts in conducting security assessments to identify threats and vulnerabilities.
  • Creates the mental health assistance allocation to assist school districts in establishing or expanding school-based mental health care.

The legislation also:

  • Prohibits a person from making, posting, or transmitting a threat to conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism.
  • Requires DCF to contract for community action treatment teams to provider behavioral health and support services.
  • Requires FDLE to procure a mobile app that would allow students and the community to relay information anonymously concerning unsafe, dangerous threats. The students of Marjory Stoneman Douglass recommended that the program be named “FortifyFL” 

Funding

The legislation appropriates $400 million to implement the bill provisions, including the following:

  • Over $69 million to the DOE to fund the mental health assistance allocation.
  • $1 million for the design and construction of a memorial honoring those who lost their lives on February 14, 2018, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
  • Over $25 million for replacing building 12 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
  • Over $67 million for sheriff’s offices who decide to establish a school guardian program.
  • Over $97 million to aid for the safe schools allocation.
  • Over $98 million to implement a grant program for improving and hardening the physical security of school buildings.
  • $18.3 million to DCF for additional mobile crisis teams to ensure reasonable access among all counties.

The Bill, if signed into law, has a great many moving parts and in all analytical honesty a great many of those are positive steps. The analytics of the failure in law enforcement that led to not flagging the shooter. The programs establishing armed response and security initiatives at the schools and analysis of school vulnerabilities.

Where Florida has lost ground in on gun control.

Florida is set to declare the 2nd Amendment does not apply to adults 18-20 with a couple exceptions if you comply with certain requirements, making the right a privilege. Florida is set to establish a three day waiting period minimum on all purchases. Florida is ready to completely ban the bumpstock.

If Rick Scott, Governor of Florida, signs this law he will have infringed on the rights of his citizens for security theater. None of the measures have a snowball’s chance in hell of preventing a massacre. It’s fluff and window dressing and it did not need to be in this bill.

If the bill would not have passed without these empty provisions then those opponents are either not actually concerned about the safety of the public schools or unfathomably stupid.

Because Guns…

Warning: Excessive use of the word ‘and’ and a singular use of adult language below.

 

The following release (italicized ) was published by the public schools of Lansing MI and are echoed in the majority of arguments around the country that focus solely on firearms.

It is special.

Whereas, there was yet another mass killing in a high school in our country on February 14, 2018 at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida where 17 people were killed and thousands
were seriously injured both physically and emotionally;

Yes, another tragedy stuck the nation’s children largely due to the failure of its federal and county law enforcement, including those on site at the school for the express purpose of protecting the school. Oh? Oh, we’re skipping the fact. Ok.

The official number of injured was 14. Extending the ‘wounded’ statistic to thousands is aggrandizing and you might as well say billions at that point.

and

Whereas, this was one of 34 mass shootings in our country from January 1 through February 18 of this
current year; 1 http://www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-shooting 

The United States’ Congressional Research Service acknowledges that there is not a broadly accepted definition, and defines a “public mass shooting”[2] as one in which four or more people selected indiscriminately, not including the perpetrator, are killed.

The FBI concurs with this definition and the list cited in the letter has multiple incidents that do not meet this definition.

and

Whereas, there is absolutely no reason why children in this nation and this state should not be able to
go to school every day without being afraid for their lives;

This is entirely subjective. I agree I that do not wish for any child to attend school in fear but there are a myriad reasons children and their parents should always hold concern for their lives. How many will die of drunk or distracted driving? How many from gang or domestic violence? How about abduction by a trafficker? How many will drown? A mass shooter is not the sole threat in a child’s world and inferring that through this letter is asinine.

and

Whereas, the most sacred responsibility of all school boards is to do everything in our collective powers
to assure that our students are safe each and every day in our schools, so that they can learn; and
Whereas, students cannot be safe unless and until all guns – other than those carried by trained law
enforcement officers – are banned from our schools;

The trained law enforcement failed Parkland.

You aren’t doing everything in your collective powers. I see no credence being given to those who want to harden schools as a target. The only proposition on the table is ban guns. This is called a subjective agenda. This is not an objective plan for making schools safer.

Michigan Schools are Gun Free Zones, the only exemptions are LEO’s and a current series of statutes that allow persons with valid CPL’s (background checked, certified) to open carry. This open carry is rarely used as it causes panic. The concealed carrying public has offered multiple variations on legal closes of the “open carry loophole” and all have been rejected.

and

Whereas, no civilian should ever be allowed to purchase, possess or use a weapon of mass destruction,
including but not limited to automatic and semi-automatic guns, nor be allowed to purchase, possess or
use any magazine, clip or other tool designed to deliver rapid-fire ammunition without the need to reload;

Subjective. Nonsensical. Asinine.

Weapons of mass destruction include the CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) but it’s apparently acceptable that as public educators they can hijack that definition to include small arms. Automatics and semi-automatics have been available (to the public) for well over a century. Automatics are highly regulated (now) and the legally owned in the country have been used in zero acts of violence in decades.

Semi-automatic is has been the most common for many years. The AR-15 itself was designed in the 50’s yet is only now a problem. There are severe flaws in the logic and it is being bulwarked with emotion to fill the gaps.

What the fuck is “rapid-fire ammunition.” Someone get the chemistry and physics teachers.

and

Whereas, this East Lansing, Michigan School Board has adopted a resolution opposing proposed
Michigan legislation to allow concealed carry in schools and prohibit school boards from taking action to
disallow such activity in our schools (SB 584 and 586);

These would actually close the open carry loophole. These would add public school boards to the list of preemption so they could not enact rules counter to state law, as is befitting of public institutions.

and

Whereas, the East Lansing school board opposes so-called “open carry” in our schools;

So called? What else would you call it? Those bills get rid of it. Why are the licensed and background checked parents, teachers, and faculty of the school who have CPL’s such a threat? Is there any evidence that random concealed carriers will suddenly flock to schools just because it is legal? No? It will just be the people who are there every day already. Doing what they do at the school already. Legally able to be armed like they are at nearly every other public venue already, without random gunfights.

and

Whereas the East Lansing School Board values our teachers too much to expect them to be armed to
protect their students;

There is no language on the table in any form saying it is an expectation. But those teachers who are already legally armed being offered additional training to defend their classrooms taken on a voluntary basis seems like one of the “everything within our collective powers” items. Unarmed teachers should have the option of training too. They should be able to voluntarily seek better ways to protect themselves and their students. They should not be shoveled into a pile of single narrative bias with their opinions on personal defense silenced and ridiculed unless it fully aligns with this posted illogical narrative.

and

Whereas, the Michigan Board of Education is elected statewide to establish school policy on the state
level;

Now, therefore, be it resolved that the East Lansing Board of Education calls upon the Michigan State
Board of Education and the Michigan Superintendent of Public Instruction to oppose all guns in all
Michigan schools other than those carried by trained law enforcement;

Again, the unwavering belief that the problem is solely the presence of firearms and that their written prohibition will actually improve physical security. Asinine.

and

Be it further resolved the East Lansing Board of Education calls upon the Michigan State Board of
Education to take a position to actively oppose SB 584 and 586 which would authorize concealed carry
of guns in schools while prohibiting school boards from taking local action to prohibit concealed carry in
their schools;

Let’s forget that the schools are public property and that the tax paying public who pay for the students and faculty, including those carrying firearms for personal protection, have rights to public property. Preemption.

and

Be it further resolved the East Lansing Board of Education calls upon the Michigan State Board of
Education to take a position to actively oppose open carry in Michigan schools;

Oppose all you wish. It is currently the law and it has been vehemently opposed, by these very people, to being changed.

and

Be it further resolved that the East Lansing Board of Education supports any appropriate actions taken
by East Lansing students, teachers, school administrators, parents and allies in support of the intent of
the East Lansing Walk-out “…calling for students, teachers, school administrators, parents and allies to
take part in a National School Walkout for 17 minutes at 10am across every time zone on March 14,
2018 to protest Congress’ inaction to do more than tweet thoughts and prayers in response to the gun
violence plaguing our schools and neighborhoods….”2 by recognizing and supporting any action our
school community members might take to support these 17 minutes on March 14;

Why not use these 17 minutes to run ANY drill that could actively save lives of students and faculty?

The 1st Amendment and its exercise are sacrosanct however the effectiveness of the time spent exercising can be judged on several metrics including how efficiently the stated message and attached policy recommendations accomplish the final goal. On that metric, this is a colossal failure.

and

Be it further resolved that copies of this resolution be sent to Michigan Superintendent of Public
Instruction, Brian Whiston, the individual members of the Michigan State Board of Education, Governor
Rick Snyder, the district’s State Representatives and Senators and the district’s U.S. Senators and
Congressional Representative.

Yes. Let’s have this group read and respond to this taking valuable time from talking with local and county LE organizations about the up to date nature of their reports on any possible persons who could be flagged as a threat. Let’s take them away from grading and if necessary updating the accessibility, observation, and surveillance of school buildings and making certain policies are fresh and ready between the faculty and responding authorities. Let’s divert from any proven hard target security measures that are employed across the nation to help secure and defend other sites.

Let’s, as a board of publicly elected officials, ignore the part of the public we do not like or agree with and disregard the efficacy of any proposed solution from them…

Because Guns.