Riley Bowman

Episode 6: Gun Free Zones: Tactics, Laws & Politics

By Riley Bowman / March 24, 2016

In today’s world, gun free zones are everywhere. Schools, government buildings, sports and entertainment venues, and many businesses. What are some of the laws that address and deal with these gun free zones? What is the current political climate surrounding the issue?

Episode 5: How to Legally Get Suppressors and Class III Guns

By Riley Bowman / March 16, 2016

Today’s episode covers a lot of different legal topics. We welcome an estate attorney guest on the podcast and start by talking about how dead people can still sue you. Then we talk about the NFA, GCA, and FOPA federal laws and controlled firearms. Then we finish up by talking about gun trusts.

Episode 4: Shooting to Kill – Were You Set Up to Fail?

By Riley Bowman / March 9, 2016

If ever faced with a situation where drawing a gun is warranted, what is the right thing to do? Do you shoot to kill? Shoot to wound? Is it ever appropriate to fire off warning shots?

Episode 3: To Tell or Not to Tell: Dealing With Law Enforcement as a Responsible Gun Owner

By Riley Bowman / March 2, 2016

Should you tell the officer if you are armed? Should you hand them the permit through the window with your license? The answers and insights might surprise you!

Episode 2: How Smart Gun Technology Could Get You KILLED

By Riley Bowman / February 24, 2016

Smart Gun technology has been all the range at recent industry trade shows and now Obama wants to invest tax dollars into researching viable solutions. In today’s episode we explore the good and the bad about…

Episode 1: Why Gun Owners Are Facing Felonies When They Prevent Crimes

By Riley Bowman / February 17, 2016

Do you see yourself as someone who would intervene to stop a crime? We’ve been studying the potential legal consequences that can come when gun owners cross a very simple and hard line that can get them charged with felonies.

Bringing an End to Gun-Free Zones On Military Installations

By Riley Bowman / February 12, 2016

After a bill to expand military service members’ rights to carry weapons on military bases and installations and defend themselves failed in the US Congress, the US Air Force began encouraging base commanders to use their already existing authority to train and arm service members with defensive weapons. This, too, after an Air Force study concluded that having more armed service members might help stop or prevent other similar shootings and attacks from happening again in the future.

Top 3 Reasons Why Prohibiting the No-Fly List From Buying Guns is a BAD Idea

By Riley Bowman / January 27, 2016

Pres. Obama is the Master of Spin, of spinning words, issues and current events into an agenda that suits his political ideals. An example of this is the way that he took the…

Top 3 Gun Rights Wins & Losses in 2015

By Riley Bowman / January 8, 2016

What might come our way in 2016? We thought we would do a “year in review” to look back at 2015 as challenges and accomplishments for this last year might be an indication of where we’re headed.