The Satuit Nimrod
The Newsletter of the Scituate Rod & Gun Club
December 2024 — V31N08
News Around The Club
We will be holding our annual Christmas Party on Sunday, December 22nd, starting at 6:00 pm with food served at 7:00 pm. Please bring an appetizer or dessert to share with club members. Custom demands that the winner of the Maggie's Drawers skeet shoot don said garment at the party and parade around the clubhouse for all to admire. Ladies, nothing larger than a $5.00 bill, please!
Our annual Turkey Shoot was held on Sunday, November 24th. Turnout seemed to be a little lighter than normal, but we still raised $1,200. Next year we will probably end the event at 3:00 pm as there is a marked drop off in participation around that time as it's getting colder and the light is fading as evening draws in.
Pistol
The Pistol Committee held a Miss and You're Out! Match on Saturday, December 7th that attracted six shooters. The day was cold and blustery, and after four relays had been shot the shooters retired to the clubhouse to warm up. Those hitting all six plates in a relay were — Relay 1, Ron Rice; Relay 2, Matt Pilczak, Dick Martin; Relay 3, Mike Guiducci, Matt Pilczak; Relay 4, Paul Figueiredo.
Skeet and Trap
Skeet is shooting on Wednesday evenings — 5 pm to 7 pm — in addition to Sundays. Trap will continue shooting on Saturday mornings only at this time as they have lost a couple of committee members and are looking to replace them before reviving Tuesday evenings.
Maggie's Drawers Skeet Shoot
The annual Maggie's Drawers skeet shoot will be held on Sunday, December 22nd starting at 10:00 am. This is a lucky bird shoot with the winner laying claim to a pair of red bloomers that are decidedly larger than some of the sails on the Mayflower. There is generally nourishment around noontime.
.22 Rimfire Rifle Fun Shoot
The Cowboy Committee, in the guise of Ron Rice, will hold a .22 Rimfire Rifle Fun shoot on New Year's day starting at noon. Ron's fun shoots are, you've guessed it, are a lot of fun and generally involve shooting at targets that fall, break, ring or just have holes in them. So clean your .22RF rifles (except you Arty, because you never clean 'em) and "Come On Down" for an afternoon of fun, all for $5.00.
Quotes of the Month
"After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a society where the only people allowed guns are the police and the military. "
– William S. Burroughs
"This gun is liberty; hold for certain that the day when you no more have it, you will be returned to slavery "
– Toussaint Louverture – Haitian National Hero
“If you both own a gun and a swimming pool in your backyard, the swimming pool is about 100 times more likely to kill a child than the gun is .”
– Steven Levitt – Economist
45th Annual KC's Game Feed
Mark your calendars now for Saturday, January 25th. This will be the day the 45th KC's Annual Game Feed is held. Started 45 years ago by Kenny Crowell, the Game Feed has been held continuously since then, with the exception of 2015 when the skeet field was waist deep in snow.😱
The event starts at 11:00 am and runs until 4:00 pm. Admission is $30/person, 18 years and under are free. Bring your appetite as there will be game such as venison, goose and duck plus a spit-roasted wild hogs that will be roasted at the club along with hamburgers and hotdogs. Additionally, there will be a Seafood Tent and Raw Bar for those with nautical tastes. There will be raffles for a variety of sporting goods, carvings and prints along with an auction of similar higher valued items. Youngsters are not left out as there will be supervised BB gun shooting to pop balloons on the 50-yard range plus hot dogs and hot chocolate to keep the little darlings warm and satiated.
During the afternoon there will be several blitz raffles for firearms. The firearms are sourced from The Sportsman's Den in Quincy. The proprietor, Ron Hidalgo, is super easy to work with and all firearms transfers will go though him after the event.
Photos of the 2024 Game Feed can be viewed here.
The Ongoing Fights After Bruen
by by A1F Staff, in America's 1st Freedom. Posted on December 2, 2024.
The U.S. Supreme Court gave us a resounding victory for freedom when it decided New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen in 2022. The decision affirmed that our Second Amendment rights do not cease to exist at our front doors. It also voided numerous unconstitutional policies that were in place before the ruling; nevertheless, opponents of our Second Amendment-protected freedom have not given up.
“The U.S. Supreme Court declared New York’s ‘good-cause’ requirement for the right to bear arms outside the home unconstitutional, but the struggle for freedom is hardly over,” wrote Stephen Halbrook, a constitutional attorney, for America’s 1st Freedom at the time.
Halbrook’s words were, indeed, prophetic, as the actions by anti-gun politicians since Bruen have been desperate, unconstitutional and rebellious toward the high court.
Last July in Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey (D) signed legislation that the NRA Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) has said is “one of the most-extreme gun-control bills in the country.” Healey then used an “emergency preamble” to force it into effect without any input from citizens of the Bay State.
“With the swipe of a pen, Governor Healey has shamelessly circumvented Massachusetts’ political process and expedited the effective date of her radical gun-control law in the Commonwealth. This extreme law will not go unchecked, and the NRA will be launching a challenge to restore the rights guaranteed to Bay Staters by the U.S. Constitution,” said Randy Kozuch, executive director of NRA-ILA.
At the start of the year, the Hawaii State Supreme Court thumbed its nose at the U.S. Supreme Court by claiming the “Spirit of Aloha” is a legal rationale that trumps the high court.
“The spirit of Aloha clashes with a federally mandated lifestyle that lets citizens walk around with deadly weapons during day-to-day activities,” said the Hawaii State Supreme Court decision. “Article I, section 17 of the Hawaii Constitution mirrors the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution,” says the decision. “We read those words differently than the current United States Supreme Court. We hold that in Hawaii there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public.”
The Hawaiian court went on to argue that the Bruen precedent is somehow outdated—despite being decided in 2022.
Meanwhile in California, lawmakers passed new legislation that would have, among other things, banned Californians—even those with hard-to-obtain concealed-carry permits—from carrying concealed firearms in more than two dozen places, such as churches, banks, hospitals, and on public transportation. All of this stands in direct opposition to Bruen; as a result, U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney called it “sweeping, repugnant to the Second Amendment, and openly defiant of the Supreme Court.”
After a lot of legal wrangling, the injunction blocking the legislation from going into effect was put back in place. But the legal battles are hardly over; indeed, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has openly floated the idea of adding a 28th Amendment to the Constitution that would effectively gut the Second Amendment.
Before California acted, New York openly defied the Bruen decision by passing, among many other infringements, “sensitive-place” restrictions that ban citizens from lawfully carrying concealed in much of the state.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas foresaw this when authoring the opinion in Bruen: “Put simply, there is no historical basis for New York to effectively declare the island of Manhattan a ‘sensitive place’ simply because it is crowded and protected generally by the New York City Police Department.”
Nevertheless, this is what New York and a handful of other states effectively did. Legislators in New Jersey, Illinois and several other states have also passed expansive sensitive-place restrictions on this constitutional right. In each, the NRA has been ready to challenge them and make sure that your Second Amendment rights are protected.
So, as we reach the end of 2024, it is clear that the struggle for our freedom is continuing.
Club Calendar.
MAGGIE'S DRAWERS SKEET SHOOT
Sunday, December 22nd: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Sunday, December 22nd: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
.22 RIMFIRE RIFLE FUN SHOOT
Wednesday, January 1st: Noon 'til everyone has had enough fun!
45th ANNUAL KC's GAME FEED
Saturday, January 24th 11:00 am – 4:00 pm.
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING
Monday, January 6th – 7:00 pm.
MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, January 6th – 8:00 pm.
SKEET
Sundays: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Wednesday: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
TRAP
Saturdays: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm.
PISTOL
TBA
COWBOY
TBA
SAFETY COURSE
Tuesday, January 7th – 7:00 pm & Thursday January 9th – 7:00 pm Register here.
RANGE ORIENTATION CLASS
Sunday, January 12th – 9:00 am Register here.