Please share far and wide!

Search This Blog

Thursday, September 3, 2020

302 Businesses Destroyed / Looted Minneappolis Area: Smart Ones Will Flee The Lib Hell Hole


In Minneapolis

– 315 East Lake Street: Fire damage, looting.
– 5 Guys Hennepin and 24th: Property damage.
– 7 Mile Fashion Express East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire
– 7-Sigma building, 26th and 29th: Fire, extensive damage.
– Admas Travel Chicago Avenue: Destroyed by fire.
– Aldi Grocery, Penn Ave N: Damage 
– All Washed Up Laundromat, 3008 Penn Ave: Damage 
– Apple Store Uptown: Windows smashed., looting.
– Arby's Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.
– Atlas Staffing: 1st Ave and Lake: Destroyed by fire.
– AutoZone at 501 West Broadway, North Minneapolis: Unconfirmed report of looting, property damage.
– AutoZone Lake Street: Fire, destroyed.
– Banadir Pharmacy West Lake Street: Property damage and looting
– Basilica of Saint Mary Minneapolis: Property damage.
– Birchwood Cafe, East 25th Street: Property damage.
– Bismallah Grocery & Coffee Chicago Avenue: Fire damage and looting.
– Blue Tree Music Education 23rd and 35th: Property damage; glass door smashed
– BMO Harris East Lake Street: Property damage.
– Bondesque: Property damage. 
– Boost Mobile East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.
– Briva Health Lake Street: Window smashed.
– Broadway Clinic North Minneapolis: Property damage.
– Broadway Liquor Outlet West Broadway: Property damage, looting.
– Broadway Liquor Outlet: Extensive Damage 
– B-Squad Vintage 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
– Buzzmart, downtown Minneapolis: Property damage.
– Cal Surf on Lake Street: Property damage. 
– Car-X Tire & Auto East Lake Street: Property damage, vehicle smashed through windows.
– Casablanca Foods 33rd and Nicollet: Property damage.
– Cellphone shop 44th Ave N. and Penn: Destroyed by fire.
– Chicago & Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.
– ChicagoLake Dental: Extensive fire damage.
– Chris Vale Cycles 27th Avenue: Property damage.
– Commercial building at 27th and East Lake: Extensive fire damage.
– Como Tap Como Avenue: Property damage and looting.
– Cricket Wireless Chicago Ave and East Lake St: Looting and extensive fire damage.
– Cricket Wireless East Lake Street: Property damage, looting. 
– Cub Foods Lake Street: Looting, property damage, fire damage.
– CVS Uptown: Property damage, looting.
– Dairy Queen East Lake Street: Property damage.
– Dollar General Lake Street: Extensive fire damage.
– Dollar Tree Nicollet Avenue: Property damage.
– Dollar Tree off Lake Street: Property damage, looting.
– Domino's Pizza 26th and 28th: Property damage.
– Dream Haven Comics: 38th St and 23rd Ave: Looting, property damage.
– Drew’s Popcorn 23rd and 35th: Property damage; glass door smashed.
– DTLR, Broadway, North Minneapolis: Property damage, looting.
– E&L Supermarket and Deli on Lowry Ave: Property damage.
– East Lake Clinic: Property damage.
– East Lake Library: Windows smashed, graffiti.
– East Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.
– El Nuevo Miramar East Lake Street: Looting.
– El Nuevo Rodeo Restaurante East Lake Street: Destroyed in fire.
– Elevated Beer Wine & Spirits, Hiawatha Ave: Property damage, looting.
– Extreme Noise Records Lake Street: Property damage.
– Fade Factory Barber Shop: Extensive fire damage.
– Family Dollar 36th & Nicollet: Destroyed by fire.
– Family Dollar 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
– Family Dollar, 3110 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage 
– Family Dollar, 505 W Broadway: Looting 
– Foot Locker East Lake Street: Property damage, looting.
– Frattelone's Ace Hardware East Lake Street: Property damage.
– Freewheel Bike: Property damage, windows smashed.
– Galactic Pizza: Property damage.
– Gamestop Uptown: Property damage, looting.
– Gandhi Mahal Restaurant, 27th and Lake: Extensive fire damage.
– GM Tobacco Lake and  27th: Fire damage.
– Grand Managament Inc. Lyndale: Property Damage.
– H&M Uptown: Windows smashed.
– Hamdi Restaurant, Midtown: Property damage, graffiti.
– HD Laundry Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
– Hennepin County Human Service Center: Property damage.
– Hexagon Bar at E 26th and 27th: Extensive fire damage.
– Hi Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.
– Hibachi Grill on Lake Street: Fire damage.
– Holiday Hennepin and 25th: Property damage.
– Home Choice Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
– Honda Town Lake and 43rd: Property damage.
– Hooks Fish and Chicken West Lake: Property damage.
– Hudson's Hardware, East 42nd Street: Property damage and looting.
– ICC Wireless Lake Street: Property damage.
– Indulge and Bloom, Uptown: Property damage.
– Ingebretsens on Lake: Property damage, windows smashed.
– Iron Door Pub: Fire damage
– Jackson Hewitt Tax Service: Property damage.
– J-Klips Lake Street: Property damage.
– Juxtaposition Arts North Emerson: Property damage.
– Kitchen Window Uptown: Extensive property damage, looting.
– K-Mart Lake Street: Property damage.
– Kmart Nicollet: Property damage, looting.
– Kyle's Market W 36th Street: Property damage.
– La Familia Skate Shop: Property damage.
– Ladditude Tattoo Lake and 27th: Fire damage.
– Laundro Max East Lake Street: Window smashed.
– Little Caesars Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
– Logan's Burgers Lake Street: Property damage.
– LV's Barbershop Lake and 27th: Fire damage.
– Lyndale Tobacco at 722 W. Lake St: Property damage.
– Mailbox Solutions Plus 44th Ave N. and Penn: Destroyed by fire.
– Mama Safia East Lake Street: Fire damage.
– Marathon Lyndale and 28th: Property damage.
– Max-It Pawn Shop Cedar Avenue: Extensive fire damage.
– McDonald's Lake and 31st: Property damage.
– Metro by T-Mobile Lake Street: Fire, extensive damage.
– Metro by T-Mobile West Broadway: Fire damage.
– Metro PCS West Lake: Property damage.
– Midori's Floating World Cafe Lake Street: Fire damage.
– Midtown Global Market: Property damage, looting.
– Migizi Communications 27th Avenue South: Destroyed by fire.
– Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct: Destroyed by fire.
– Minnehaha Liquor Lake Street: Property damage, looting, extensive fire damage.
– MN Transitions Charter School: Property damage.
– Moto convenience store with fuel, Hiawatha and 33rd: Property damage and looted.
– Neighbors One Stop Inc. Gas station, 3759 Penn Ave N: Fire 
– Nepp & Hackert Law Firm West Lake Street: Property damage.
– Nguyen Architects 26th and 27th: Destroyed in fire.
– North End Hardware, Penn Ave N: Property damage 
– Office Depot Nicollet: Property damage, looting, flooding.
– Olympic Cafe West Broadway: Destroyed by fire.
– O'Reilly Auto Parts 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
– O'Reilly Auto Parts West Broadway: Extensive fire damage.
– O'Reilly's Auto Parts 36th and Nicollet: Extensive fire damage.
– Papa Murphy's Pizza East Lake Street: Property damage.
– Paper Source Uptown: Property damage and looting. 
– Park and Lake Car Wash on East Lake Street Windows broken, graffiti and some interior damage.
– Park-Nicollet Minneapolis Clinic: Property damage.
– Pat's Tap 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
– Pawn Shop West Lake: Property damage.
– Pearl Vision Nicollet: Property damage.
– Penn Gas Stop, 2606 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage, Looting 
– Penzey's Spices Uptown: Property damage, looting.
– Pharmacy at In Town on Lake Building: Property damage.
– Pie and Mighty 35th and Chicago: Property damage.
– Piff Streetwear Como Avenue: Property damage and looting.
– Pineda Tacos Lake Street: Property damage.
– Planet Fitness on Lake: Property damage.
– Popeyes Chicken Chicago Avenue: Destroyed by Fire.
– Popeyes Lake: Property damage.
– Precision Tune Auto Care Lake Street: Property damage.
– Quality Tobacco Lake and 1st: Extensive fire damage.
– Quruxlow Restaurant East Lake Street: Property damage.
– Sabri Commons at East Lake Street: Looting.
– Safari Beauty 405 E Lake St: Property damage.
– Sanaag Resturant Lake and Cedar: Property damage, looting.
– Schooner's Tavern, barbershop next door: Fire, property damage.
– Scooterville 17th Avenue South: Property damage.
– Sephora Uptown: Property damage.
– Sew Simple Nicollet and 24th: Property damage, looting.
– Seward Co-op, 28th and Franklin: Window smashed, attempted theft of ATM.
– Seward Pharmacy: Window smashed, graffiti.
– Shell Gas Station Park and Lake: Property damage, fire, and looting.
– Shoff Chiropractic East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.
– Skol Liquor Store 27th Avenue: Property damage, looting.
– Smokeless Northeast: Vandalized, closed till further notice.
– Soderberg's Floral & Gift East Lake Street: Property damage.
– Speedway 51st and 34th: Fire damage.
– Speedway at 60th and Portland: Property damage.
– Speedway East Lake Street: Property damage.
– Speedway LynLake: Extensive fire damage.
– Speedway on Cedar and Minnehaha: Extensive fire damage, property damage, possible looting.
– Speedway 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
– Studiiyo23 Hennepin Avenue, Uptown: Property damage, looting.
– Subway Lake Street: Property damage.
– Target Lake Street: Looting, graffiti, property damage, fire damage.
– Target Uptown: Property damage, looting.
– TCF Bank at 38th and Minnehaha: Property damage.
– Teppanyaki Grill Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
– The Fremont Bar Uptown: Property damage, looting.
– The Hub Bike Co-op Minnehaha and 30th: Property damage.
– The Hub Bike Co-op: Property damage. 
– Thurston Jewelers West Lake Street: Property damage.
– Tibet Store: Property damage. 
– Timberland Uptown: Property damage, looting.
– Tires Plus Lake and 34th: Property damage.
– Tom's Barbershop 44th Ave. N. and Penn: Fire damage.
– Total Wireless Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
– Town Talk Diner, Lake Street: Destroyed by Fire.
– Twin Lake Dental: Fire and property damage.
– U.S. Bank Lake Street: Property damage, graffiti.
– Uncle Hugo's/Uncle Edgar's 28th and Chicago: Destroyed by fire.
– Under construction affordable housing development at 26th and 29th: Fire, destroyed.
– Union Liquor, 3219 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage
– Uptown Pawn: Property damage, looting.
– Urban Forage Winery and Cider House, Lake and 29th: Property damage, looting.
– Urban Outfitters Uptown: Door window smashed.
– USPS at 31st Street and 1st Avenue: Extensive fire damage and looting.
– USPS Post Office Minnehaha and Lake: Destroyed by fire.
– Valerie's 32nd and Nicollet: Property damage.
– Walgreens 46th and Hiawatha: Property damage and looting.
– Walgreens at 43rd and Chicago: Property damage, looting.
– Walgreens Central and Lowry in Northeast: Property damage.
– Walgreens Hennepin and 27th: Property damage.
– Walgreens St Louis Park: Looting
– Wells Fargo 31st and Nicollet: Property damage, extensive fire damage.
– Wells Fargo Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
– Wendy's Lake Street: Fire, destroyed.
– Williams Uptown Pub & Peanut Bar: Property damage.
– Yusuf Center East Lake Street: Looting.
– A Automall Inc. East Lake: Property damage, vehicles stolen.
– Citi Trends Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
– Cub Foods on West Broadway: Extensive damage and looting.
– Domino's on 26th Ave So and E 28th Street: Destroyed by fire.
– Electra Tune Auto Care on Lake St: Property damage, vehicle stolen.
– Everett’s Foods on 38th and Cedar: Property damage and looting.
– Grand Ole Creamery Cedar Avenue: Property and fire damage, attempted looting.
– Holiday 36th and Cedar: Broken windows and looting.
– Holiday Gas Station 46th and Hiawatha: Extensive fire damage.
– International Bazaar at East Lake Street: Looting.
– Knights Chamber Calhoun Square: Property damage, looting, water damage.
– Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors at US Bank building on Lake: Property damage and looting.
– Matt's Bar 35th and Cedar: Broken window
– Nokomis Shoe Shop at 4950 34th Ave: Property damage.
– Pantry Food Market 52nd Ave N and Bryant Ave. N: Property damage and looting.
– Plaza Mexico East Lake Street: Looting.
– Schubert & Hoey Outdoor Advertising on 26th and 28th: Destroyed by fire.
– Speedway at Hennepin and 25th: Property and fire damage.
– Subway at 36th and Cedar: broken windows. 
– Sunnys Wigs 29th and Lyndale: Property damage.
–MSP Jewelers Bryant Ave. S: Extensive property damage, looting.
Rob McBroom
Seward Community Co-op, Facebook
Sign up for our BREAKING NEWS newsletters
Spencer Wallman

In St. Paul

– 7-Mile Sportwear University Ave: Property damage, looting.
– A1 Lock Service on Snelling: Property damage
– America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses Midway: Property damage, graffiti.
– Ananya Dance Theater University Ave: Property damage.
– Axman Surplus University Avenue: Property damage.
– Big Top Liquors Midway: Property damage.
– Bole Ethiopian Restaurant: Fire.
– BP on University Avenue: Property damage.
– CVS University Avenue: Property damage, looting.
– Discount Tire Co. Midway: Property damage.
– Enterprise University Avenue: Fire.
– Fire n Ice Chicken: Property damage.
– Foot Locker Midway: Extensive fire damage.
– Furniture Barn Midway: Property damage, graffiti, fire.
– GameStop Midway: Extensive fire damage, looting.
– Goodwill: Property damage. 
– Gordon Parks High School: Property damage. 
– Great Health Nutrition: Looting.
– LeeAnn Chinn Midway: Property damage, graffiti.
– Liquor Barrel on West 7th: Property damage, looting.
– Lloyd's Pharmacy Snelling and Minnehaha: Destroyed by fire.
– Lululemon Grand Avenue: Property damage, looting.
– Max It Pawn Shop University Avenue: Property damage, looting.
– Midway Tobacco Outlet Plus: Property damage
– Moellers Jewelry, Highland: Property damage.
– NAPA Auto Parts University Avenue: Property damage, fire.
– Noodles & Co Hamline Avenue: Property damage.
– O'Reilly Auto Parts Lexington: Property damage, fire.
– Peking Garden Midway: Property damage.
– Speedway at Grand and Cleveland: Extensive fire damage.
– Speedway University Ave: Property damage, fire.
– Springboard for the Arts University Ave: Property damage, fire.
– Sprint store Midway: Property damage, looting.
– Sun Ray Shopping Center: Property damage and looting.
– Target Midway: Property damage, looting.
– TCF Bank Lexington and University: Property damage.
– The Fixery, Highland: Property damage.
– TJ Maxx Midway: Property damage, small fire.
– T-Mobile Lexington and Larpenteur: Property damage.
– T-Mobile on Arcade and York: Property damage, looting.
– To New York Midway: Property damage.
– Trader Joe's St. Paul: Property damage, looting.
– Turf Club: Property damage. 
– Verizon Store Hamline Avenue: Property damage.
– Vitamine Shoppe Hamline Avenue: Property damage.
– Walgreens Lexington and Larpenteur: Property damage and looting.
– Walgreens on Randolph and Snelling: Property damage, looting.
– 1st Grand Avenue Liquors on Grand and Milton: Property damage, looting.
– Gold'n Treasures on Grand Ave: Property damage and looting.
– Holiday Station at Wabasha and Plato: Property damage and looting.
– Metro Sound and Lighting University Avenue: Substantial property damage and looting. 
– Walgreens at Grand and Grotto: Property damage, looting.

In Twin Cities suburbs

– A&T store Brooklyn Park: Property damage and looting.
– Boost Mobile Brooklyn Park: Property damage and looting.
– Family Dollar Brooklyn Center: Property damage.
– GameStop Brooklyn Center: Property damage, looting.
– GameStop Richfield: Property damage and looting.
– Target Maplewood: Property damage and looting.
– The Jewelers Saint Anthony: Property damage.
– T-Mobile Brooklyn Park: Property damage and looting.
– Walgreens 63rd and Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Center: Property damage.
– Walmart Brooklyn Center: Property damage, looting
– Western Service Center, Apple Valley: Property, fire, and water damage.
.– T-Mobile Store Brooklyn Center: Property damage.

"Giantess" Geyser Goes Off At Yellowstone, First in 6 Years! GCR Charged!

Hat tip to Miss Frill for covering Yellowstone when anything important happens!

A great service.

https://ysamok.wordpress.com/2020/08/31/giantess/

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

I love these webcams!   And there is a wealth of seismic information available too.

https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm#location

The experts are "befuddled" in understanding these Geysers.   They just need to use my <almost patented> 3D slice and dice view creation and rely on seismic, and the flow channels will become more than obvious.

I still have to publish that work I did in Jan/Feb, it clearly maps the lower and upper magma chambers of Moana Loa and the upper chamber is shared with Kilaeua.



Jacob Blake's Father's Response Leaves Anderson Cooper Speechless

A good compilation

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Dissertation on Understanding Your Constiutional Rights

I you don't know your right, you dont have your rights, and you must exercise them in a timely manner.  On the spot. 


<iframe width="560" height="656" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/1s-zHrNPfkQ" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

They Are Now Working on MKUltraing the Police....Continuous Shouting At Them, Continunous Abuse and Fear of Loss Of Job

watched live stream at DC some protest, I guess BLM, bullhorms at feet from officers faces, over 30 minutes.   Maybe hours.   

It's abuse.   It's assault.    They should stop this but the Dem govs and Dem mayors allow it.

Its for a purpose and its not good.   I literally saw some of these fine men caving under the pressure.

The few woman attacked, seemed to know it was a directly personal attack and they shrugged it off, even laughed it off.

What say you?

Those assaulting the cops directly as the main part of the "show" should be arrested and booked and tried for assault.    


Hilarious, But True, Parody On The Mask Meme and The Whole Descent to Socialism

This girl in hilarious as she starts addressing the "mask is not a big deal" issue, but then unravels the whole plot in just minutes. Its kind of funny and she is kind of cute.

COVID 19 Is not really a public health crisis, it shows the needs to expands efforts towards climate change.

The above is from the WHO Tedros.

----

NYT: New Narrative, CDC Dead Wrong, Therefore States Need To Act To Crush The Pandemic

Lies and just bad policy at so many levels, the NYT is the enemy of the people.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/31/opinion/cdc-testing-coronavirus.html

Now that Herd Immunity, our only virus, in on the table for discussion (I have been on this since April), it seems they need to move the focus to  "totalitarian response is the only thing to get er done".

The C.D.C., the federal agency that should be crushing the pandemic, is promoting policies that prolong it. That means that local, state and organizational leaders will have to do what the federal government won’t.
The above is amazing, as well as the continued hypocrisy, since in the same article after bashing the feds for "doing little", and then later state "since the C.D.C. is an advisory agency, not a regulatory one."

Harold Varmus, a professor at Weill Cornell Medicine and a former director of the National Institutes of Health, was a co-chair of President Barack Obama’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology. Rajiv Shah is president of the Rockefeller Foundation.

13 Cases per 100k, and They Are Locked Down. But Spanish Flu Had 800 Deaths Per 100K, What Gives

This number just shocked me, so a quick post

Insanity, trying to pretend they are using science.

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/09/02/la-county-gives-ok-for-hair-salons-barbershops-top-reopen-indoor-operations/


Kp Index Hit The Red! First Time In Over 6 Months! Earthquake Watch, over 7.0

stock here, this will sure charge up our magnetics, now if we get some serious CH or sunpsots / flaring
we could drive some big quakes.   Watching Moana Loa / Kilaeua now too.

Helio viewer at 193 angstroms doesnt show anything too exciting.












Breakdown of Laws Related to Open Carry In Wisconsin -- Kyle Rittenhouse Example -- He Was Legit

stock here: a good analysis about Open Carry for 16 to 18 YO people in Wisconsin.    There are several  technicalities, so the details matter.

If you are 16 to 18, you can open carry a rifle or shotgun, subject to a few other issues, but it can never be a short barreled rifle or shotgun.    Rittenhouse's AR15 type was not short barreled.

There are 2 other applicable articles

29.304 applies only to those 14YO to 16YO, so does not apply to Rittenhouse

The 2nd one-----
29.593  Requirement for certificate of accomplishment to obtain hunting approval.
Kyle was not hunting, so statute 29.539 does not apply.

Section 25 of the Wisconsin Code also applies, and only strengthen the right to keep and bear arms for any legal purpose, including 2A rights of peaceful protest.

I put that whole thing at the bottom.


------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

U.S.A.-(AmmoLand.com)- One of the questions involving the Kyle Rittenhouse defensive engagements is if Kyle was forbidden from carrying an AR15 rifle, because he was at that time, four months short of his 18th birthday.
Writing about it, I mentioned Wisconsin statutes 948.60, which forbids the carry of dangerous weapons by people under the age of 18. The law has exceptions and cutouts and definitions which need to be taken into account.
There is an excellent tactical and legal analysis of the two defensive engagements by Kyle Rittenhouse at the ar15.com forum. In that analysis, the author explains Wisconsin does not have a general prohibition on people carrying dangerous weapons if they are under 18, but does prohibit people under 16 from carrying dangerous weapons, again, with exceptions.
The explanation of the law at ar15.com is very good. However, it can profitably be elaborated for those who do not read the law extensively.
Wisconsin Statute 948.60 regulates the possession of a dangerous weapon by persons under 18 years old. In paragraph (2) (a) it states:
(a) Any person under 18 years of age who possesses or goes armed with a dangerous weapon is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
Paragraph (3) lists exceptions. (3)(c) excludes most people who are under 18, except those in violation of 941.28 or 29.304 and 29.539.
(c) This section applies only to a person under 18 years of age who possesses or is armed with a rifle or a shotgun if the person is in violation of s. 941.28 or is not in compliance with ss. 29.304 and 29.593. This section applies only to an adult who transfers a firearm to a person under 18 years of age if the person under 18 years of age is not in compliance with ss. 29.304 and 29.593 or to an adult who is in violation of s. 941.28.
Statute 948.60 only applies to a person under the age of 18 who are in violation of 941.28 or not in compliance with 29.304 and 29.593.
What does it take to be in violation of 941.28? Here is the statute:
(2) No person may sell or offer to sell, transport, purchase, possess or go armed with a short-barreled shotgun or short-barreled rifle.
In the statute, short-barreled shotguns or short-barreled rifles are those which require a special license under the National Firearms Act. In general, those are rifles with a barrel less than 16 inches in length or shotguns with a barrel less than 18 inches in length, or either which have an overall length of less than 26 inches.
The rifle carried by Kyle Rittenhouse, as an ordinary AR15 type and does not fall into those categories, so Kyle was not violating 941.28.
Was Kyle in violation of Wisconsin statute 29.304 and statute 29.539? These statutes deal with hunting regulation and with people under the age of 16 carrying rifles and shotguns. First, statute 29.304:
29.304  Restrictions on hunting and use of firearms by persons under 16 years of age.
(b) Restrictions on possession or control of a firearm. No person 14 years of age or older but under 16 years of age may have in his or her possession or control any firearm unless he or she:
Kyle is reported to be over 16 years old, so he was not violating statute 29.304.
How about statute 29.539?
29.593  Requirement for certificate of accomplishment to obtain hunting approval.
Kyle was not hunting, so statute 29.539 does not apply.
To sum up: Wisconsin statutes 940.60 only forbid people under the age of 18 from possessing or carrying dangerous weapons in very limited cases. If a person is 16 years of age or older, the statute only applies to rifles and shotguns which are covered under the National Firearms Act as short-barreled rifles or shotguns. People who are hunting have to comply with the hunting regulations, and there are general restrictions for people under the age of 16.
While a casual reading of Wisconsin Statutes seems to indicate people under the age of 18 are forbidden from carrying rifles or shotguns, that is not the case under Wisconsin law, in general.
The general prohibition is for those under the age of 16. Kyle is reported to be more than 17 years old.
This is consistent with Wisconsin's Constitutional protection of the right to keep and bear arms, section 25. Wisconsin added the clear wording of Section 25 to the Wisconsin Constitution in 1998.
Text of Section 25:
Right to Keep and Bear Arms
The people have the right to keep and bear arms for security, defense, hunting, recreation or any other lawful purpose.[1]
Kyle was legally able to exercise his right to keep and bear arms for security and defense, as protected by the Wisconsin Constitution. He was not forbidden by Wisconsin law from possessing or carrying a rifle because he was less than 18 years of age.

The law is clear if a bit convoluted. Lawyers are supposed to be experts at unwinding the convolutions of the law.

Kyle's defense team is correct. The criminal complaint against Kyle appears to have been rushed and ill-conceived.



About Dean Weingarten:


Dean Weingarten

Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of Constitutional Carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Right to keep and bear arms. Section 25. [As created Nov. 1998] The people have the right to keep and bear arms for security, defense, hunting, recreation or any other lawful purpose. [1995 J.R. 27, 1997 J.R. 21, vote Nov. 1998]
The state constitutional right to bear arms is fundamental, but it is not absolute. This section does not affect the reasonable regulation of guns. The standard of review for challenges to statutes allegedly in violation of this section is whether the statute is a reasonable exercise of police power. State v. Cole, 2003 WI 112, 264 Wis. 2d 520, 665 N.W.2d 328, 01-0350.
The concealed weapons statute is a restriction on the manner in which firearms are possessed and used. It is constitutional under Art. I, s. 25. Only if the public benefit in the exercise of the police power is substantially outweighed by an individual's need to conceal a weapon in the exercise of the right to bear arms will an otherwise valid restriction on that right be unconstitutional. The right to keep and bear arms for security, as a general matter, must permit a person to possess, carry, and sometimes conceal arms to maintain the security of a private residence or privately operated business, and to safely move and store weapons within those premises. State v. Hamdan, 2003 WI 113, 264 Wis. 2d 433, 665 N.W.2d 785, 01-0056.
A challenge on constitutional grounds of a prosecution for carrying a concealed weapon requires affirmative answers to the following before the defendant may raise the constitutional defense: 1) under the circumstances, did the defendant's interest in concealing the weapon to facilitate exercise of his or her right to keep and bear arms substantially outweigh the state's interest in enforcing the concealed weapons statute? and 2) did the defendant conceal his or her weapon because concealment was the only reasonable means under the circumstances to exercise his or her right to bear arms? State v. Hamdan, 2003 WI 113, 264 Wis. 2d 433, 665 N.W.2d 785, 01-0056.
Under both Hamdan and Cole there are 2 places in which a citizen's desire to exercise the right to keep and bear arms for purposes of security is at its apex: in the citizen's home or in his or her privately-owned business. It logically and necessarily follows that the individual's interest in the right to bear arms for purposes of security will not, as a general matter, be particularly strong outside those two locations. An individual generally has no heightened interest in his or her right to bear arms for security while in a vehicle. State v. Fisher, 2006 WI 44, 290 Wis. 2d 121, 714 N.W.2d 495, 04-2989.
The ban on felons possessing firearms is constitutional and that ban extends to all felons, including nonviolent ones. The governmental objective of public safety is an important one, and the legislature's decision to deprive a nonviolent felon, such as the plaintiff, of the right to possess a firearm is substantially related to this goal. State v. Pocian, 2012 WI App 58, 341 Wis. 2d 380, 814 N.W.2d 894, 11-1035.
The most natural reading of “keep arms" in the 2nd amendment is to have weapons. The natural meaning of “bear arms" is to “wear, bear, or carry . . . upon the person or in the clothing or in a pocket, for the purpose . . . of being armed and ready for offensive or defensive action in a case of conflict with another person." Putting all textual elements together, the 2nd amendment guarantees the individual right to possess and carry weapons in case of confrontation. However, like most rights, the right secured by the 2nd amendment is not unlimited. District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570, 171 L. Ed. 2d 637, 128 S. Ct. 2783, (2008).
The 2nd amendment right to bear arms, is fully applicable to the states. The due process clause of the 14th amendment incorporates the 2nd amendment right recognized in Heller. However, incorporation does not imperil every law regulating firearms. McDonald v. Chicago, 561 U.S. 742, 130 S. Ct. 3020, 177 L. Ed. 2d 894 (2010).
The Next Big Gun Case: The Resurrection of the Second Amendment at the New Roberts Court. Ciocchetti. 102 MLR 309 (2018).
Out of the Home and in Plain Sight: Our Evolving Second Amendment and Open Carry in Wisconsin. Duroni. 102 MLR 1305 (2019).

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Further Evidence, Organized Coordinated Hunt Down Assassins in Portland

stock here, from this.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1300660528725909507.html

Some more background on the very likely culprit, but the DA says no prosecution because the video is not clear enough....they want this, they want anger, fear, dispair.   And there will be more great "Justice" department rulings that disturb many people as we head into election.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

One last point about the Portland Antifa death-squad murder of Aaron J. Dickinson:

For all you folks talking about what YOU'D do, these killers picked out a target, murdered him, and escaped in 14 SECONDS.

Let me tell you what that means.
First, let me remind you of the words and sounds picked up by the two videos.
1st male voice (MV): "Move! Move! Move!"

2nd MV: "Hey! Enemy club’s over here! We got a couple right here!”

3rd MV: "Him?"

2nd MV: "Pull it out."

3rd MV: "Right here?"

(Hissing sound.)

(Two gunshots.)

Female voice: "Knocked him off!"

4th MV: "Go! Go! Go!"
They were using a patrol formation straight out of intelligence manuals.

The death squad was at least five people:

A scout, the gunman, and possibly armed backup on the far side of the street.

A scout and possibly armed backup on the other side of the street.
One scout on the gunman's side of the street yelled, "Move! Move! Move!"

The other scout yelled, "Hey! Enemy club’s over here! We got a couple right here!"

They refer to any organized group that opposes them as a "club."
The second scout confirm the target, the gunman murdered him BECAUSE THAT WAS HIS JOB, and the female shouted exultantly. "Knocked him off!"

Then backup shouted, "Go! Go! Go!"

These people were TRAINED.

Don't get me wrong: They'll be caught because they're crazy and stupid.
But you can't just randomly murder someone and escape in 14 seconds unless you were trained.

In the 1970s, intelligence officers from the USSR, Bulgaria, North Vietnam, Cuba, and Libya trained leftist American terrorists.

The point is to cause MAYHEM.
The death squad all knew what to say to each other.

In the aftermath, some of the onlookers were no doubt part of the squad.

My guess is that only the gunman ran away.

They confirmed the kill and gave the cops disinformation.
Also, the trainers WANT these people to be caught.

The goal is to divide the country.

Democrats are playing their part by blaming @realDonaldTrump for this @tedwheeler Antifa death-squad murder.

Multnomah county has dropped all charges against the murderer multiple times.
He was arrested in June for racing his 17-year-old son on the freeway at 111 miles per hour, high, with a suspended license, no insurance, and carrying an unlicensed gun.

Almost certainly the gun used in the murder.
He's still driving.

He was arrested in July was bringing his unlicensed gun to a rally, interfering with the police, and resisting arrest.

Carrying the same gun.

All charges were dropped.

It could be that this guy was special.
Protected because he would be the triggerman in the first death squad in American history.

This has NEVER happened before.

Not even the KKK night riders can be classified as death squads.

And all OTHER death squads operate clandestinely.
These monstrosities were trained and sent out to be caught.

Our enemies think Trump will order a nationwide crackdown that will lose him the election.

Nope.

He ended the Kenosha riots in one night.
The feds--if they ignore the COMPROMISED Multnomah County law enforcement and judicial systems--can take care of Portland Antifa in one night.

YOU DON'T WANT TRUMP TO INVOKE THE INSURRECTION ACT.

He's using it as strategic distraction.
SO:

Stay the hell out of Portland.

The problem is MUCH BIGGER than you think.

@tedwheeler is now enabling TRAINED DEATH SQUADS.

First time in our history that this has happened. They pick random targets and murder them.

Openly. Without fear.
That means they have backing.

Don't go there.

YOU WILL DIE.

Trump will stop this.

YOU can't.

END
ADDENDUM:

Aaron J. Danielson.

I know his name, but dysgraphia is real.

It gets worse when I'm revved up.

My mistake.

Look at my previous thread. I know his name.

The front page of the FCC comment site is covered with Patriot comments in support of Trump's petition to revisit Section 230!



Ok, Pats - Congratulate yourselves - The front page of the FCC comment site is covered with Patriot comments in support of Trump's petition to revisit Section 230!

 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/filings?limit=100&proceedings_name=RM-11862&sort=date_disseminated,DESC

Even more interesting the LONE opposition on the page is a new comment from the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) - a group that you'll be hearing much more about shortly. Believe me, the fact that this group signed on after seeing the Patriot Presence means a lot. In fact, Lawfare (mentioned below) and the CDT have a common funding source :-)
Soooooo....Let's give them more - hahahah!

Go here to tell the FCC you support Trump's petition to:revisit Section 230: https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filings/express (enter RM-11862 in the "proceedings" box if it isn't already there.)
Why this important: Online providers are using Section 230 to censor conservative content and to claim legal immunity.

POTUS recently signed an executive order (EO) on "Preventing Online Censorship." The EO calls on the NTIA to file a petition with the FCC to clarify the scope of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The FCC opened the issue for public comment. We need to make sure the petition goes forward. The globalists want to make sure it does not.

Lawfare, a globalist-funded, know enemy of the Trump Administration is rallying against Trump's order. They want Section 230 to remain the way it is. They want to censor Patriot voices and face no legal liability for doing it. https://www.lawfareblog.com/fcc-opens-public-comments-trumps-proposed-revisions-section-230

Techcrunch and other Globalist publications are doing the same. https://techcrunch.com/2020/08/03/fcc-invites-public-comment-on-trumps-attempt-to-nerf-section-230/

With less than 24 hours left before public comments close, we need to get as many Pats as possible in there. There are millions of Trump supporters in this country - Certainly we can round up a few thousand to comment in the next 24 hours.

After you've signed it, send it to every Patriot you know, and ask them to do the same. We're showing the Power of the People!

Calling Out One Enemy: Investment Watch and Business Insider: Proven Tools Of The Cabal

stock here. We need to kick ass and take names in real time while things are so clear.

Later, after the fog of war clears, we won't be too sure.

But we will need to circle the wagons and route out these bad actors.

stock adding one more example of left wing nonsense

https://www.businessinsider.com/lara-trump-campaigned-with-proud-islamophobe-gop-candidate-laura-loomer-2020-9

---------------------------------------------------

Covid-19 Is NOT A HOAX: 223,000+ EXCESS DEATHS In America This Year



They ask the below, and then throw up some straw men to knock down.   It's the lockdown themselves shitheads!   Plus the 60,000 murdered in nursing homes!


So then, what killed them if not the Wuhan coronavirus?

They go one with further non-sensical anlaogy of dying with a co-morbidity, and dying by a bomb blast in a mall.   WTF, how would a brain functioning person even consider this to be an acceptable analogy?

This is interesting, but I almost must say, one of there selected "authors" to debunk was Alex Jones and he is clearly on the shit list, not even sure what to call him.   A "Make crazy looking" controlled asset?   Is there a proper word for this?

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Indy media has a responsibility to get the story right

The indy media performs a very important function in our society by countering the coordinated corporate propaganda of the globalist-run left-wing media, but that’s exactly why the independent media has a responsibility to get these stories right.





Podesta Posts On Instagram, Gets Attacked, Called Out as Pedo, And Hanks Pictures