Politics
Episode 33: Father Accidentally Shoots & Kills Son While Distracted
We review a bunch of reciprocity changes, talk about calling 911 and share several recent examples of good guys stopping guns plus the devastating story of how one father accidentally shot and killed his son when he was distracted for a moment. Plus we talk about and address the recent police officer-involved shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota and one man’s horrific response to those in Dallas…
Read MoreEpisode 31: British Gun Control of American Colonies
In today’s special edition podcast we tell the story of how gun control efforts of the British in 1775 played a significant role in starting the American Revolution!
Read MoreEpisode 29: The Call for Gun Control in the Wake of Orlando
After the Orlando shooting everyone is calling for gun control and the gun grabbers want to prop up Australia as the example. We poke holes at the common arguments.
Read MoreEpisode 27: Concealed Carry Isn’t Protected by 2nd Amendment & Orlando Nightclub Shooting Discussion
Hear directly from our man on the ground in Orlando. His thoughts about the recent tragedy.
Read MoreEpisode 25: Proper Trigger Safety & What Clinton Thinks About Constitutional Rights
Riley and Jacob talk about tips and strategies for training your trigger finger to stay out of the trigger guard. Clinton has some interesting feelings about your constitutional rights…
Read MoreEpisode 23: How to Reset Your Trigger – The Liberal Media Strikes Again
Riley and Jacob talk about tips and strategies for training the trigger reset. Legislative updates in California, New Hampshire, and Missouri, while a CCWer in Houston fires back on an Active Shooter who shot 8 people.
Read MoreEpisode 21: Training for Reloads – Florida, Ohio & WV Are In the News
Riley, Jacob and Brandon talk about tips and strategies for practicing how to effectively reload your gun. Legislative advances are made in West Virginia and Ohio, while a wheelchair-bound man and a Detroit couple are forced to defend themselves from deadly attacks and invasions.
Read MoreWest Virginia Now Has Constitutional Carry
Effective Tuesday May 24th, 2016 West Virginia’s constitutional carry law has gone into effect. The law had been previously vetoed by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin back in March. The lawmakers were able to override the veto and the law has now gone into effect.
Read MoreTrump’s Speech At The NRA Conference: The Gun Laws To Worry About
I just reviewed Donald Trump’s speech at the recent NRA Conference. Donald Trump has received the NRA endorsement… perhaps in part because the options are limited. Regardless Trump is the NRA’s guy at this point.
Read MoreBusinesses That Prohibit Guns or Have No Gun Policies
A broad list of different American companies that choose to prohibit guns from their locations as well as media companies that proven they are anti-gun. We encourage you to boycott these businesses where possible.
Read MoreMississippi Constitutional Carry Signed Into Law
Today I signed House Bill 786 to give churches the right to protect themselves from those who would harm them while they worship,” Governor Bryant said in a statement. “I’m a strong supporter of Second Amendment rights and will continue to advocate for your right to keep and bear arms.
Read MoreSandy Hook Lawsuit Against Gun Manufacturers Is Going to Court
Families of many of those whose lives were lost in the tragic shooting in Sandy Hook are filing a lawsuit against these companies for “making a gun they knew or should have known served no purpose but to kill large numbers of people.
Read MoreEpisode 6: Gun Free Zones: Tactics, Laws & Politics
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?
Read MoreSupreme Court Justice and Gun Advocate Antonin Scalia Dies
Antonin was a long time advocate for the second amendment and wrote the decision in the D.C. V. Heller case in 2008. The most significant ruling on guns in the last decade, the supreme court ruled, in a 5/4 vote, that the constitution protects an individual’s rights to own a firearm for personal use.
Read MoreBringing an End to Gun-Free Zones On Military Installations
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.
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