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Thousands of people, led by a gleaming white coffin, marched across the Brooklyn Bridge on June 2 to protest the high level of gun violence in the United States and demand stricter gun controls. The march was part of a national day of action against gun violence.
Credit: Michael Fleshman cc
Two similar-size balloons, apparently "stacked" upon the Sun.
A fortuitous alignment, unnoticed at the time of exposure, and heavily cropped from a 8mm fisheye shot to get this result.
Photo credit: Bob Howard
Sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat and the Village Square, "Students, Safety and the Second Amendment" assembled a panel from across the spectrum of opinion on this challenging topic.
You can find both video and audio for the program online here: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/tIBkAQ
Find the Tallahassee Democrat online here: www.tallahassee.com
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Location: United States District Court New Mexico, 333 Lomas Blvd NW, Albuquerque; Bernalillo County, NM 1:17pm
On 10/03/23 a hearing was held on a Motion to block New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's controversial Public Health Order "temporarily" suspending civilian gun carry rights in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (the State informed the Court it wants to extend the now-Amended September 8th 30-day Order [APHO] into November 2023).
Judge David Herrera Urias heard arguments from among 12 men at the plaintiffs' table opposing the APHO; and from Holly Agajanian, the lone advocate present in defense.
Urias Extended his Hold on the APHO until October 11th, when he decided not to further enjoin the ban, which was is being opposed on largely-constitutional (Second Amendment) grounds. Plaintiff 'We The Patriots' has said they will appeal to the 10th Circuit Court.
Here Colorodo-based Brown, who heads a Plaintiff group, speaks to journalists in front of the courthouse after the October 3rd hearing. Another plaintiff attorney opposing the APHO (Cameron Atkinson for We the Patriots, Inc.) can be seen in the background in his white hat.
These were in a box at my grandfather's house - Lord knows how old they are. If I was a betting man, I'd guess early 1970s.
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This is from my Information Policy class. One side of the class argued the Second Amendment as it stands, protecting guns. The other side argued the Alternative Second Amendment, protecting books. In the end we came to an compromised Revised Second Amendment. It was really fun and interesting to see the process of arguing two ideas which seem to be at odds with each other.
Thousands of people, led by a gleaming white coffin, marched across the Brooklyn Bridge on June 2 to protest the high level of gun violence in the United States and demand stricter gun controls. The march was part of a national day of action against gun violence.
Credit: Michael Fleshman cc
You know it's gonna be--all right--it's gonna be--all right--it's gonna be--all right!
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Photo credit: Bob Howard
Sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat and the Village Square, "Students, Safety and the Second Amendment" assembled a panel from across the spectrum of opinion on this challenging topic.
You can find both video and audio for the program online here: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/tIBkAQ
Find the Tallahassee Democrat online here: www.tallahassee.com
Find the Village Square online here:
U.S. Sen. Mark Begich today joined Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Jeff Flake (R-Arizona), and Mark Pryor (D-Arkansas) to introduce legislation to clarify circumstances under which a person loses the right to receive or possess firearms based on mental illness. The legislation, The NICS Reporting Improvement Act of 2013, enjoys strong support from the National Rifle Association (NRA).
“I’m pleased that we have been able to bring together unlikely allies from outside the building and produce a common-sense, bipartisan bill that will help keep our communities safe while protecting our Second Amendment rights,” Begich said. “I have worked side by side with both the NRA and the mental health community to ensure that this bill will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people without stigmatizing the mentally ill or taking away individual rights. I hope today’s announcement serves as a reminder that if we roll up our sleeves and work together, we can still get things done around here.”
My new project. Not what I set out looking for but a deal I couldn't turn down. I looked into making some changes and apparently me and the ATF do not see eye to eye... Better luck next time...
Thousands of people, led by a gleaming white coffin, marched across the Brooklyn Bridge on June 2 to protest the high level of gun violence in the United States and demand stricter gun controls. The march was part of a national day of action against gun violence.
Credit: Michael Fleshman cc
These were in a box at my grandfather's house - Lord knows how old they are. If I was a betting man, I'd guess early 1970s.
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"A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."
I've seen this done many times, everyone with their own inspiration, here's mine. I do like guns, I own several, but I'm not a crazy person. Just a person with a statement.
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Photo credit: Bob Howard
Sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat and the Village Square, "Students, Safety and the Second Amendment" assembled a panel from across the spectrum of opinion on this challenging topic.
You can find both video and audio for the program online here: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/tIBkAQ
Find the Tallahassee Democrat online here: www.tallahassee.com
Find the Village Square online here:
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"I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"
While in Wichita, Kansas I went to the shooting range with my nephew
Richard. I got to shoot a .44 Magnum...Dirty Harry would be proud.
Taken with an Apple iPhone
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Photo credit: Bob Howard
Sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat and the Village Square, "Students, Safety and the Second Amendment" assembled a panel from across the spectrum of opinion on this challenging topic.
You can find both video and audio for the program online here: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/tIBkAQ
Find the Tallahassee Democrat online here: www.tallahassee.com
Find the Village Square online here:
The tOkKa-inspired piece I've been tellin' y'all about, which, after much delay, is finally finished. It has to do with two things that represent me: the fact that I like B movies and the fact that I'm a conservative. Yes, that's me in the black MST3K shirt and blue jeans in the illustration. I'm the only one with the gun, as you can see, because I don't believe in strict gun control and/or the Second Amendment being revoked. The B movie monsters represent liberals that are either stuck-up or so consumed with their own media that they won't give McCain a chance. I guess the monsters could have names if you wanted to be creative: Square Steve, Triangle Ted, Hodgepodge Hank, Oval Oswald, and Circle Clyde. So yeah, basically a political commentary on how I feel about liberals.
The original idea for this wasn't a political one, but a B movie/MST3K-focused one more or less. Still would've tOkKa-inspired but regarded quite differently. I figured since Halloween and the election is coming up, I'd kill two birds with one stone. The former having to do with B movies.
I just wanted to express how I currently feel and have done so in a very unusual as well as creative way.
First time I've used watercolors in years by the way.
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Mechanical pencil, black ink pen, colored pencils, and watercolors.
This is photo was made with my old Nikkor-S 50mm f/1.4 lens. It was made in 1972 or 1973. It is quite scratched, dusty and maybe even has a little fungus growing, along with damaged coatings.
Nonetheless, it is fun to play with. I performed a crude AI-modification to the aperture ring (I used a file). The lens now works perfectly with my Nikon D600 (full metering and focus confirmation).