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It’s like an orange on a toothpick! That boy’s head is like Sputnik; spherical but quite pointy at parts!

Hurry! Tickets are on sale now to the “Shoulder Thing That Goes Up” Semi-Auto Ban Show!

That’s right, everyone’s favorite bobblehead Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) got back together with the old band and they’re on tour again. They’re bringing you the same hit tracks that you’ve been tapping your toes to for decades, such as “I Want to Hold Your Banned (Gun),” “Painted Black (Guns Get Banned),” “All Along the Picatinny Rail,” “The Sound of Silencers,” and “California Schemin’.”

Tickets will sell out soon, we swear!

This tour will excite your nostalgia, bringing you exactly the same tunes the band’s been playing for 30 years … note-for-note. If you loved Bill Clinton’s “Assault Weapons Ban of 1994,” you’ll thrill to Watermelon Head and the Pips’ faithful rendition. (Don’t worry, Yoko Kamala is on hiatus, having struck out on her own with her Glock Tuah project.)

Tickets half off, with a free PPP loan at the door!

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we can no longer arrange for a bus to pick you up and bring you in, but concert attendees will still be provided with a FREE professionally produced protest sign to wave because we still have plenty perfectly good vintage ones left over from 2022, 2018, 2012, and even earlier. So don’t miss the Watermelon Head & The Pips Anti-Gun Reunion Tour, because it’s coming to a town near you. Whether you like it or not.

Want to know the set list? Our friends at NRA-ILA have the whole thing … enjoy!

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Clueless Anti-gun Democrats Dig Themselves an Ever Deeper Hole

Anyone reading the firearm-related news these days is reminded that anti-gun Democrats appear oblivious to the blunt message sent by millions of American voters last fall. Despite Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris blowing through aย mountain of moneyย in campaigning her way to a stunning defeat, Democratsย continue to pushย the same tired gun controlย agendaย that got roundly shown the door in November. Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), for instance, has lately introduced the so-called โ€œAssault Weapons Ban of 2025,โ€ while an Illinois Democrat has proposed a bill to ban semiautomatic โ€œconvertible pistols.โ€

The American public, meanwhile, still isnโ€™t buying it.

Dr. John Lott, Jr., the president of theย Crime Prevention Research Centerย (CPRC), recentlyย describedย the results of a poll that the CPRC commissioned last December on crime and gun control. The poll asked general election voters in America which of three approaches, in their opinion, was most likely to reduce crime: enacting more gun control; stricter enforcement of existing gun control laws; or having law enforcement arrest violent, repeat offenders and ending cashless bail reforms.

Less than one in five respondents felt the answer was more gun control. โ€œDespite all the claims about support for gun control, only 19% of voters think passing more gun control will reduce crime, slightly more (21%) think stricter enforcement of existing gun controlโ€ is the solution. In contrast, more than half of respondents (54%) believed that the most effective approach was to crack down on criminal perpetrators by keeping violent offenders off the streets through arrest and detention.

As Dr. Lott points out, unlike other polls and surveys this poll offered a response choice other than gun control and so is more likely to accurately reflect the publicโ€™s feelings. He cites aย Rasmussen surveyย done with a similar set of voters at about the same time as the CPRC poll, but which framed the question in a more constricted way (โ€œWhich would do more to reduce gun violence in America, passing new gun control laws or stricter enforcement of existing gun control laws?โ€). There, also, โ€œnew gun control lawsโ€ was a less popular choice than greater enforcement of existing laws (31% vs. 56%), but without any third choice, โ€œboth percentages are much higher than when respondents have the option of arresting criminals and keeping them in jail.โ€ (Unsurprisingly, the โ€œnew gun control lawsโ€ option in that survey was most popular among Democrats, supported by 49%; in contrast, only 18% of Republicans felt it was the better approach.)

A research brief published this month by the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund,ย More Policing, Less Murder, appears to bear out the wisdom of ramped-up law enforcement. The brief, which analyzes homicide trends during the 2020-2022 de-policing era and the subsequent โ€œre-policingโ€ years, found that increased policing (arrests and stops) was linked to lower homicide rates: the โ€œsharper the increase in police activity the greater the fall in homicides across the 15 cities.โ€ The only city in the group that failed to show a drop in homicides was also the single jurisdiction that had no increase in police enforcement. In Democrat-run Seattle, โ€œpolice make 60% fewer stops than they did in 2019 while the murder rate is 50% higher. The cityโ€™s experience provides a useful, if tragic, counterfactual that proves the impact of re-policing on murders.โ€

All indications are that the new Trump administration is better attuned to the public zeitgeist.

For starters, it seems to have rejected the performative, kneejerk โ€œmore gun controlโ€ response that was a hallmark of the Biden presidency. Whenย askedย about a tragic shooting at Florida State University last month and whether there was anything he saw wrong with gun laws in the wake of the shooting, President Trump called such events โ€œterrible,โ€ and told reporters, โ€œBut the gun doesnโ€™t do the shooting, the people do.โ€

Following President Trumpโ€™s February 7th Executive Order entitled โ€œProtecting Second Amendment Rights,โ€ the U.S. Department of Justiceย announcedย the creation of a Second Amendment Task Force to overturn the anti-gun initiatives of the prior administration, which โ€œplaced an undue burden on gun owners and vendors by targeting law-abiding citizens exercising their 2nd Amendment rights.โ€ Weโ€™ve seen theย official endย of Bidenโ€™s โ€œzero toleranceโ€ policy for inspections of federal firearm licensees, which, as we noted, had ushered in a โ€œbureaucratic reign of terror that was costing small business people their livelihoods over harmless clerical errors.โ€

The Trump White House has alsoย orderedย the removal of former Surgeon General Vivek Murthyโ€™s anti-gun tract,ย Firearm Violence: A Public Health Crisis in America, from the official Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) website, and reframed the issue as what it actually is, one of criminal law and law enforcement rather than epidemics and disease control. In theย wordsย of NRA-ILAโ€™s John Commerford, โ€œWith a pro-gun House, a pro-gun Senate, and a pro-gun president in the White House, now is the time to put the foot on the gas and try to restore Second Amendment rights of Americaโ€™s gun owners.โ€

Meanwhile, Democrats oppose these measures and continue to demand new gun control laws for responsible gun owners, all while rushing to defend murderers, gang members, drug traffickers, and other violent criminals (e.g.,ย here,ย here,ย hereย andย here). โ€œWeโ€™re seeing Democrat senators, Democrat house members flying down to El Salvador and putting all their political capital behind the position that we need more illegal immigrants in America, we need more criminals in America, and we need more MS-13 gang members in Americaโ€ฆ It is a very bizarre political decision that the Democrats have made,โ€ย notesย Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.).

None of this is terribly complicated. Voters,ย even in ultra-blue California, rejected progressive, soft-on-crime policies and demanded that politicians get serious about crime and public safety. By continuing to throw their support behind gangsters, murderers and other criminals,ย observesย one commentator, the Democrats are simply โ€œdigging a deeper and deeper political grave for themselves. And Mr. Trump is selling them the shovel.โ€

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  1. mike obana

    May 22, 2025 at 1:34 pm

    Why canโ€™t we bring back the death penalty? If you do something so terrible and are guilty beyond a doubt. Today with all the phurinsics . I think there needs to be an ultimate penalty to pay to try and at least influence you from doing the crime. Why do innocent gun owners we keep paying the penalty and making cities less safe.

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