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Rick Travis, Sam Paredes, Pete E, and I discuss the usefulness of revolvers in the 21st century.
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Rick Travis, Sam Paredes, Pete E, and I discuss the usefulness of revolvers in the 21st century.
In response to the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association vs Bruen decision, the anti-gun California government is throwing everything but the kitchen sink into a new list of concealed carry restrictions in an attempt to limit the right. Rick Travis from the California Rifle and Pistol Association joined me to explain the new laws and how they’re going to be defeated.
Maj Toure, the founder of Black Guns Matter, joined me in a wide ranging and hard hitting interview to talk about guns, race, the fight for our republic, and his incredible work to overcome the forces working to divide Americans.
Ben Sanderson of Gun Owners of America joins me to explain exactly what the House “Assault Weapons” ban actually does. You won’t believe it!
Rick Travis from CRPA joins me to talk about the drive to destroy the Second Amendment both nationally and in California. We also give you steps you can take to fight for your rights.
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Topics in this podcast:
– Part 2 Of my interview with Cam Edwards from Bearingarms.com.
– Constitutional Carry and Tips for Traveling While Carrying.
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Dan O’Kelly (ATF Ret) joined me to bring us up to date on Biden’s effort to weaponize ATF against gun owners by banning 80% lowers, AR pistols, AK pistols, and pistol braces.
If U.S. senators were hoping to give a lift to the Department of Justice’s proposed rule to redefine a firearm, they underestimated Ashley Hlebinsky.
The coincidental spending by gun control groups and the insistence on restrictive laws by gun control politicians is too obvious. The U.S. House of Representatives passed two gun control bills within days of Congress convening – one to require so-called “universal background checks” (a necessary pre-cursor to national gun registration) and the other to endlessly delay background check determinations. They were passed on near-party lines and with no committee debate. Both bills went straight to the House floor and were rubber stamped and sent to the U.S. Senate.
When The New York Times tells America they publish “All the News That’s Fit to Print,” what they’re really saying is that it’s only the news that fits their narrative.