I'm a little late to the party with this, but I want to spread the word as much as possible about what a tool Baldr Odinson is.
On Feb 3 he posted this pseudo-legalese threat at Gun Free Zone:
Baldr Odinson on said:
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Is Baldr Odinson a cult leader?
I found this weird picture of him online for a recent cult gathering (Million Mom Sacrifice, the sign reads):

This looks to me like a cross between Heaven's Gate, a pseudo-Roman Catholic Mass, the scientologists who harass me on Boston Common, and People Against Goodness and Normalcy. Why Baldr danced around in a goats mask later in the evening, we'll never know. It's pretty messed up, regardless.
What is Odious Baldr Odinson really up to? What are the true goals of his front group, Ceasefire Oregon?
This looks to me like a cross between Heaven's Gate, a pseudo-Roman Catholic Mass, the scientologists who harass me on Boston Common, and People Against Goodness and Normalcy. Why Baldr danced around in a goats mask later in the evening, we'll never know. It's pretty messed up, regardless.
What is Odious Baldr Odinson really up to? What are the true goals of his front group, Ceasefire Oregon?
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This is consistent with one aspect of my General Theory of Gun Grabbing: these people have nothing going on in their own lives, and must interfere with other adults. This guy appears in a sweet white costume, makes a public speech in front of a crowd of at least a half-dozen other gun grabbers, then makes a legal threat against a pro-gun blogger's free publicity.
Instead of making a phony legal threat on the internet that he'll never follow through with, couldn't his energy have been better spent fundraising, lobbying, or publicizing his argument for the criminalization of gun ownership?
Baldr Odinson, and his organization Ceasefire Oregon, has nothing going on and I'm happy to hear that.