Episode 81: Uber Driver Stops Robbery
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Florida is working towards passing open carry and allowing for on-campus carry in public schools; a prominent Atlanta attorney is in hot water after accidentally shooting his wife while riding in the car; a man accidentally discharges his weapon while trying to take a selfie in a strip club; the new CZ-USA P-10C striker-fired pistol; plus the story behind how one Uber driver lost his job because he defended himself from an armed robbery; plus more! Riley and Jacob do their best to keep it together after a little “holiday hangover” on today's episode. Tune in now….
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- Open Carry May Have Easy Route in Florida Senate
- Atlanta Attorney Charged with Accidental Shooting of Wife
- Man Accidentally Discharges in Strip Club (It's Not what you Think)
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- California Bullet Sales Soar Prior to January Bullet Button Ban
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Just got to listen to this episode today (I’m about a week behind). Lyft has a more strict anti-weapon policy than Uber does. Uber at least allows non-lethal weapons to be carried, while Lyft doesn’t allow anything.
http://therideshareguy.com/are-uber-and-lyft-drivers-allowed-to-carry-non-lethal-weapons/
Ryan, thank you for sharing! Good to know 🙂