Confessions of a Street Pharmacist

“Unhappy it is, though, to reflect that a brother’s sword has been sheathed in a brother’s breast and that the once-happy plains of America are either to be drenched with blood or inhabited by slaves. Sad alternative! But can a virtuous man hesitate in his choice?” - George Washington, 1777

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Hurricane checklist

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We began the 72 hour checklist at 5 pm this afternoon.  Vehicles and gas cans filled with fuel.  Propane tanks all filled.  Test run ...
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Poll tax?

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I swear that the antigun people are completely ignorant of history. They want to tax firearms to the point where they are no longer affordab...
Tuesday, August 27, 2019

We aren't even in the top 5

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If you look at the rate of mass shootings by population , the US isn't even in the top 5.
Monday, August 26, 2019

Journalistic idiocy

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We can't even require that a person prove that they are a citizen by showing ID when they vote, and CNN thinks it is a good idea to draf...

Why camo?

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Looking again at the picture from the other day: Why do cops on SWAT teams feel the need to wear camouflage? They always seem to wear...
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Sunday, August 25, 2019

Red Flag does nothing

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A teacher ran his mouth and said some inappropriate stuff. What he said, while inappropriate, was not a threat. It was hypothetical. "I...
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Saturday, August 24, 2019

If you aren't with me, you are against me

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An old buddy of mine from my Navy days posted the following picture on social media: I saw this and replied with this picture: and ...
Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Wolf in sheep's clothing

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A government employee whose job it is to tell gang members to give up their guns turns out to be one of the gang members he is supposed to b...
Sunday, August 18, 2019

Doesn't count

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Here is the story of how a 51 year old man was murdered by a 28 year old man who punched him in the head. It wasn't gun violence, so the...

Ugly

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We still keep hearing how the Second Amendment is useless because a citizen militia cannot possibly beat the might of a modern US military t...
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Divemedic
I joined the US Navy right out of high school and was a NUC electrician. Six years of that, and I left to find my way in the civilian world. After spending the next 22 years working in EMS and fire, I retired in 2011. I came out of retirement after two years of boredom to begin my third career as a high school science teacher. I have a wide set of interests, as I am a SCUBA diver, gun and shooting enthusiast, general class HAM radio operator, prepper and all around science geek. I am also a hockey fan, and spend my vacations travelling the world. After my years travelling the world in the military, EMS, and fire, there are not many things that surprise me about the way that people behave.
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