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The Tennessee Conservative
Tennessee Finally Banning Democrats From GOP Primaries? / A Step Closer To Real Constitutional Carry?...

The Tennessee Conservative

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 11:55


TN finally banning Democrats from GOP primaries?Will TNGOP leadership follow-through on immigration reform?Eliminating the grocery tax?A step closer to REAL Constitutional Carry?Find out here...Like what we're doing & want us to stick around?Donate Today! - https://bit.ly/3OBZvcCSubscribe to our FREE daily (M-F) eNewsletter - https://bit.ly/3ybSpV8Not afraid to admit you're a Conservative? Advertise with us! Check out our advertising options here - https://tinyurl.com/2re6bfswFollow The Tennessee Conservative on these Free Speech platforms:TTC on X - https://x.com/TnCoNews1TTC on MeWe -https://bit.ly/3SbuqxWTTC on Gettr - https://bit.ly/3LifSKCTTC on Gab - https://bit.ly/3di03aiTTC on Truth - https://bit.ly/3BINn5BTTC on Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-399985TTC on Parler - https://app.parler.com/thetennesseeconservative

Jake for the State Podcast
2025 Oklahoma Republican Party Platform - Part 3

Jake for the State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 40:25


i. Constitution We Believe 1. We believe the First Amendment's Establishment Clause was intended to prevent a federal government-sponsored or preferred religion, not to separate God from our government or to remove religion from public life; therefore, we affirm our right under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution to exercise our freedom of speech including religious speech. 2. We believe the Second Amendment is an individual right of the citizens of the United States to keep and bear arms; therefore, we oppose any attempts, whether by law or regulation at any level of government, to restrict any citizen's right to keep and bear arms (open or concealed), to restrict access to ammunition, or to record the purchase thereof. 3. We believe the United States Constitution directs the judiciary to interpret law, not make law or create law through judicial activism. 4. We believe in the concept that Congress shall make no law that applies to citizens of the United States that does not apply to the Senators and Representatives. 5. We believe in the concept of nullification as a legitimate tool for adjudicating disputes between the states and the federal government when the federal government enacts a law clearly not in pursuance of the constitution and powers delegated in Art. I, Sec. 8. 6. We believe in the Tenth Amendment that provides "the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people," and we oppose any attempt by the federal government to intrude on state's rights. 7. We believe the Constitution provides for a clear and distinct separation of powers among the three branches of government. Any governmental action that tends to promote or allow one branch of government to practice the power or powers of the other branches of government is a violation of the limits placed on government by the people. 8. We believe in the duty and obligation of the federal government and the State of Oklahoma to adhere to and respect treaties between the federal government and the Indian tribes. We Support 1. We support the display of Judeo-Christian religious symbols, including the Ten Commandments in public places. 2. We support legislation that will protect gun and ammunition manufacturers or resellers from lawsuits attempting to hold the manufacturers or resellers liable for misuse of guns. 3. We support requiring that candidates for president present public proof of qualification in accordance with the Constitution at the time of filing, through the election board of each state. 4. We support a US Constitutional Amendment requiring a balanced budget. 18 5. We support a US Constitutional Amendment instituting term limits for all elected members of Congress. 6. We support a U.S. Constitutional Amendment defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman. 7. We support a requirement that each piece of legislation only address one issue. 8. We support the review and minimization of the Endangered Species Act. 9. We support the abolishment, or reduction and restructuring, of the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, IRS, CIA, ATF, FBI, FEMA, NSA, DHS, CDC, and the Department of Labor and their powers and responsibilities distributed to state authority. 10. We support the protection of public and private sector whistleblowers who have firsthand information. 11. We support union's refunding dues used for partisan political activity. 12. We support the right of private associations to admit or deny membership based on what each association's conscience dictates. 13. We support an English Language Act, which would make English our official language in the United States. 14. We support the idea that when U.S. Conference Committees meet, they should consider only those terms submitted from the House and Senate, with no additional expenditures and items added. 15. We support the preservation of the National Day of Prayer. 16. We support legislation to limit the power of federal regulatory agencies. 17. We support the identification of persons as citizens or non-citizens in the census. We Oppose 1. We oppose any federal taxation on firearms, ammunition, or accessories and/or confiscation of firearms, ammunition, or accessories. 2. We oppose universal background checks and red flag laws for firearm purchases. 3. We oppose any legislation that would require the use of trigger or other locking devices on firearms. 4. We oppose any so-called "assault" weapons ban and any effort to register or restrict firearms, ammunition, or magazines. 5. We oppose legislation that would require gun owners to purchase insurance policies covering the misuse of their firearms. 6. We oppose the Patriot Act and the NDAA' s Sections 1021 and 1022, which allow American citizens, 19 except for enemy combatants, to be held indefinitely without due process, and call for its repeal. 7. We oppose court decisions based on any foreign law, such as Sharia Law, U.N. regulations and other international organizations, instead of U.S. law and Constitutional doctrine. 8. We oppose the creation of a new federal internal security force. 9. We oppose federal wage caps. 10. We oppose Statehood for the District of Columbia and allowing its representative a vote in Congress. 11. We oppose the appointment and funding of presidential "czars." 12. We oppose any attempts by the Federal Government to reinstitute the "Fairness Doctrine" or institute "Net Neutrality." 13. We oppose the construct of "Free Speech or Safe Zones." 14. We oppose national injunctions by federal district courts. 15. We oppose the use and sharing of data from Automated License Plate Readers as an infringement on our 4th amendment protected rights. ii. Criminal Justice We Believe 1. The rights of victims and their families must be protected in criminal proceedings, with notice and opportunity to attend all proceedings related to the crime(s) against them. 2. Restitution by the convicted criminal should be ordered to be made to the victim (or his estate) to compensate for losses and damages incurred as a result of the crime(s) committed. 3. The death penalty must be retained as an available punishment in appropriate cases. 4. Inmates who abuse the legal system by filing repeated frivolous claims should receive appropriate punishments for their misconduct. 5. Decisions on prison reform should be made by the Legislature after consultation with district attorneys, prison officials, and other interested parties, with the view towards stopping criminal behavior early, rather than adopting permissive treatment of low-level crimes which may deceive or encourage a young adult to continue on the wrong path under the mistaken assumption that there will be no consequences for criminal behavior. Consideration of incentives for first-time or youthful offenders who refrain from further misconduct may be a useful option to be considered in designing such reforms. 6. We believe in due process and that no one should be deprived of life, liberty, or property by the government or its agents without either being found guilty by a jury or pleading guilty of a crime. We therefore oppose the practice of civil asset forfeiture. 20 We Support 1. We support the repeal of The Oklahoma Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement Diversion Program as it is unconstitutional at the state and federal level. We Oppose 1. We oppose the monitoring, surveillance and tracking of United States citizens without a lawfully obtained warrant. iii. Federal & State Elections Preamble: The foundation of our representative-republic is honest elections. The Oklahoma Republican Party is committed to preserving every legally eligible Oklahoman's right to vote. We support only day of in-person voting as written in the Constitutions with limited exceptions to protect voting rights for the elderly, the disabled, military members, and all other eligible voters. We urge all elected officials around our state to take all necessary steps to ensure that voters may cast their ballots in a timely and secure manner. Security and transparency shall take precedence over convenience to ensure honest and fair, local, state, and federal elections. We Believe 1. We believe in fair and honest election procedures. 2. We believe equal suffrage for all United States citizens of voting age. 3. We believe in the constitutional authority of state legislatures to regulate voting. We Support 1. We support a bit-by-bit forensic audit of all electronic devices, including but not limited to servers, ballot machines, and paper ballots throughout the state immediately before and after each election. 2. We support vigorous enforcement of all our election laws as written and oppose any laws, lawsuits, and judicial decisions that make voter fraud difficult to deter, detect, or prosecute. 3. We support full enforcement of all voter ID laws currently enacted. 4. We support felony status for willful violations of the election code and increasing penalty for voter fraud from a misdemeanor back to a felony. 5. We support consolidating elections to primary, runoff, special, and general election. 6. We support sequentially numbered and signed ballots to deter counterfeiting. 7. We support expanding the Attorney General's staff for investigating election crimes and restoring the ability of the Attorney General to prosecute any election crimes. 8. We support the ability for civil lawsuits to be filed for election fraud or officials' failure to follow the Oklahoma Election Code. 21 9. We support allowing trained poll watchers from anywhere in Oklahoma with local party or candidate approval. 10. We support creating processes that will allow rapid adjudication of election law violations. 11. We support requiring voters to re-register if they have not voted in a five-year period. 12. We support requiring proof of residency, citizenship, and voter registration via photo ID for each voter. 13. We support retaining the 25-day registration deadline. 14. We support requiring a list of certified deaths be provided to the Secretary of State for the names of deceased voters to be removed from the list of registered voters, with checks every third year of the voter rolls to ensure all currently registered voters are eligible. 15. We support giving the Secretary of State enforcement authority to ensure county registrar compliance with Secretary of State directives. 16. We support protecting the integrity of the Republican Primary Election by requiring a closed primary system in Oklahoma. 17. We support drawing districts based on eligible voters, not pure population. Districts should be geographically compact when possible 18. We support hand counting of ballots. 19. We support recalls, audits, recounts, and irregularity and fraud investigations requested within 45 days of an election. 20. We support verification of United States citizenship for voting or registering to vote. 21. We support elections run by United States citizens. 22. We support counts to be posted on Precinct doors. We Oppose 1. We oppose internet voting, the use of tabulation machines and electronic voting machines of any kind for public office and any ballot measure. 2. We oppose all motor voter laws, automatic voter registration (AVR), and all forms of electronic databases, such as ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center) and all third-party registration vendors. 3. We oppose all federal legislation, including but not limited to the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022, which nullifies the 10th Amendment of the Bill of Rights. 22 4. We oppose unlawful voting, illegal assistance, or ineligible people voting in our national, state, and local elections. 5. We oppose ranked choice voting. 6. We oppose any identification of citizens by race, origin, creed, sexuality, or lifestyle choices and oppose the use of any such identification for the purposes of creating voting districts. We urge that the Voting Rights Act of 1965 be repealed. 7. We oppose any redistricting map that is unfair to conservative candidates in the Primary or the General Election. 8. We oppose the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact and any other scheme to abolish or distort the procedures of the Electoral College. 9. We oppose after-hours voting C. Natural Resources We Believe 1. We believe dependence on foreign energy sources is a national security issue. 2. We believe governments should ease restrictions in the search for energy and other natural resources. 3. We believe the federal agricultural appropriations should accurately show the percentage of money set aside for non-agricultural programs such as school lunch programs and food stamps. 4. We believe the responsible use of natural resources is essential for the benefit of future generations. We Support 1. We support the creation and enactment of a national energy policy to reduce dependence on foreign sources. 2. We support the private expansion of oil and gas exploration and refining capacity. 3. We support the exportation of U.S. petroleum products. 4. We support labeling of all food and fiber with country-of-origin labeling. Further, only products born, raised, slaughtered, and processed or sprouted, harvested, grown, and processed in this country should receive a U.S. label. 5. We support energy policy based on private development, efficient use and expansion of current resources such as fossil fuels, clean coal, and nuclear energy; and exploration and efficient use of other resources such as biofuels, wind, solar and water energy. 6. We support ending all federal and state subsidies, including tax credits, for industrial renewable 23 energy, including but not limited to, wind and solar. 7. We support the rights of individuals and businesses to refuse the installation of smart meters without penalties. 8. We support the right of states to provide water for present and future use within their borders by state residents before they can be designated for use to other states. 9. We support environmental recommendations that are based on sound science, that respect and protect the rights of property owners, and that do not impose unreasonable burdens on Oklahoma citizens or businesses. 10. We support more use of coal and natural gas to be used in the production of electricity. 11. We support the use of modular nuclear, or small natural gas fired generation facilities to be built close to high demand facilities to greatly reduce the need for long and expensive transmission lines. 12. We support mandatory country-of-origin labeling of meat products and that a country-of-origin label that states in any way that it is a product of the USA must be of the following requirements: Born, raised, harvested, packaged & processed in the USA. 13. We support The Packers and Stockyards Act and the enforcement of anti-trust laws. 14. We support private property rights and call for appropriate legislation to prohibit the use of eminent domain by private companies. 15. We stand with Oklahoma and her property owners against the Green Agenda. We Oppose 1. We oppose government curbs, moratoriums, punitive taxes and fees on our domestic oil and gas industry. 2. We oppose states selling water rights to out-of-state buyers. 3. We oppose the use of eminent domain for any water sale. 4. We oppose human rights for animals. 5. We oppose livestock taxation. 6. We oppose legislation that restricts or regulates family farms or farmers' markets. 7. We oppose restrictive regulation of carbon and particulate matter emissions in agriculture. 8. We oppose the "Cap and Trade" system for carbon dioxide. 9. We oppose the UN's Agenda 21, aka UN 2030, as a coordinated effort to relinquish the sovereignty of the United States to foreign powers. 24 10. We oppose the purchase or ownership of land by a foreign government or entity. 11. We oppose the production, selling, and labeling of a product that is an alternative protein source claiming to be meat, otherwise known as or referred to as fake meat, and labeling such product as meat, beef, burger, steak, or any other name given to an actual meat protein source derived from the production and slaughter of livestock. 12. We oppose current regulations that allow foreign beef to enter the U.S. and be packaged, repackaged, or commingled with domestic product and then labeled a product of the USA. 13. We oppose the theory that cow flatulence, belching, or any process of enteric fermentation that is said to emit methane or a greenhouse gas that some link to the theory of global warming is some sort of detriment threat to the environment. 14. We oppose any form of carbon tracking solutions imposed on farmers and ranchers that will ultimately lead to more costly and burdensome regulations. 15. We oppose NACs (natural asset companies) or similar companies derived by investors, the SEC, or any other entity that wishes to monetize, trade natural outputs, or otherwise maximize ecological performance in such a way that any company can control the management of public or private lands quantifying outputs of natural resources such as air and water. 16. We oppose any effort of the federal government to have any role in animal care or husbandry. 17. We oppose mandates or restrictions on the use of antibiotics for farm or veterinary use. 18. We oppose mandatory Electronic Identification device (EID) tags on livestock, birds, and animals. D. National Issues i. Defense We Believe 1. We believe that a strong national defense should be fully funded, provide sufficient compensation, educational opportunities, quality training, and the best equipment for our armed forces. 2. We believe any educational institution that inhibits the normal operations of ROTC or military recruiters should be ineligible for government funding. 3. We believe foreign enemies who have committed or planned acts of aggression against the U.S. are unlawful enemy combatants and are not entitled to citizenship rights under the U.S. Constitution. We believe they should be held in detention facilities such as Guantanamo Bay, not the U.S. Prisons Systems, and their cases adjudicated by military tribunals, not by U.S. Criminal Courts. 4. We believe Congress and the President should refrain from weakening the military through changes to the Uniform Coe of Military Justice. The military should be allowed to maintain its high level of honesty, integrity, morality, and operational capabilities. 25 5. We believe in the complete accounting of all MIAs and POWs that were engaged in military actions by the United States. We Support 1. We support maintaining a strong national defense and advocate "peace through strength", with a combat ready and capable force. 2. We support the right of the military's internal determination of who is qualified to perform the various roles and functions of each branch of the uniformed armed services. 3. We support veterans' and survivors' benefits, and to receive top quality health care. We support the reform of the Veteran's Administration and the use of private facilities when appropriate. 4. We support helping our veterans to succeed in their return to civilian life in medical care, mental health care, education, housing, and employment assistance. 5. We support the freedom of military chaplains to provide religious services including freedom of worship according to their faith. 6. We support and encourage continued public and privately funded exploration of space. 7. We support returning to "Don't Ask Don't Tell" for the military of the United States. We Oppose 1. We oppose re-instituting the draft except in time of war as declared by Congress. 2. We oppose drafting females into U.S. military service. 3. We oppose the military use of U.S. troops under foreign command except joint operations. 4. We oppose the erosion of our military's readiness through "gender norming" for training and promotion. 5. We oppose the further reduction of benefits and entitlements to service members, former service members, and their families. 6. We oppose halting military pay during US government shutdowns. ii. Foreign Relations We Support 1. We support economic stability be it in the U.S. or Internationally 2. We support the dollar as the principal currency of the world. 3. We support equal access of U.S. products to global markets and the elimination of trade barriers. 26 4. We support withdrawing from treaties and agreements, such as the Kyoto Treaty, and the Paris Climate Accord, that hamper the U.S. economy and compromises freedoms We Oppose 1. We oppose the Chinese Communist Party and any other governments that are manipulators of the U.S. dollar and exchange rates at the expense of U.S. National Security as well as economic stability. 2. We oppose paying into UN programs that are against American principles and freedoms. 3. We oppose any doctrines that infringe upon U.S. Sovereignty and the Sovereignty of U.S. allies such as Israel, the Ukraine, and Taiwan. 4. We oppose terrorism and any nations that sponsor terroristic organizations and groups that are anti-U.S. such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS. 5. We oppose the sale of technology by U.S. Corporations to terrorist and enemy nations. 6. We oppose the transfer of U.S. taxpayer wealth to any foreign governments under the umbrella of foreign, humanitarian aid, scientific research, and military assistance for non-U.S. interests. 7. We oppose the principles of the World Economic Forum to devalue the U.S. dollar and do not accept them as a body of global governance. 8. We oppose the creation of the Transatlantic Common Market 9. We oppose any United Nations Programs that seek a "world order" over the Earth's population and U.N. policies that are forced over the world's nations. 10. We oppose the World Health Organization's policies over U.S. citizens and setting precedent for the U.S. medical community. 11. We oppose foreign control over any ports or bases within the jurisdiction of the United States. 12. We oppose any actions taken by previous administrations that relinquish U.S. sovereignty and control over U.S. data and private communications. iii. Immigration We Support 1. We support limited legal immigration and embrace legal immigrants who choose to assimilate to our American culture, language, and values. 2. We support securing our borders against illegal immigrants and potential enemies of the United States including building a wall or barrier on our southern border. 3. We support legal requirements for citizenship, excluding provisions for birthright citizenship to children of illegal residents. 27 4. We support a strictly regulated and enforced guest worker program. Legal guest workers should assume social costs, such as education and health care for themselves and their dependents. 5. We support the method for determining the number of immigrants and temporary visa holders allowed in the United States should be revised to prevent an adverse effect on our national security, wages, housing, environment, medical care, or schools. 6. We support that the U.S. government should vigorously enforce and demand that all local law enforcement agencies uphold and enforce all federal laws concerning illegal immigration. We particularly support the work of the men and women of Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) and US Border Patrol and Protection. 7. We support the elimination of sanctuary cities for illegal aliens and the defunding of any government entity which declares itself a sanctuary city. 8. We support strong enforcement of state and federal laws dealing with illegal aliens. 9. We support substantial state fines for employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens. 10. We support issuing driver's license only to citizens and others who reside here legally, and not to illegal aliens. We Oppose 1. We oppose illegal aliens being given the same privileges as U.S. citizens or legal aliens, including entitlements such as Social Security, health care (excepting trauma care), education, and earned income tax credits. State government social programs should be available only to citizens and legal residents of the United States. 2. We oppose any form of blanket amnesty. 3. We oppose legal immigrants overstaying their visas. 4. We oppose a "path to citizenship" that would grant citizenship to illegal aliens faster than to immigrants who have come to the United States through legal means. E. State Issues i. State Legislature We Believe 1. We believe all bills should be limited to one issue. 2. We believe that it is the responsibility of individual legislators to read and to be knowledgeable of all pieces of legislation prior to voting. 3. We believe that all state-tribal compacts and agreements should require the approval of both houses of the legislature in addition to the ten-member Joint Committee on State-Tribal Relations. 28 4. We believe Oklahoma shall participate only in programs or plans that protect private property rights and encourage citizens to develop their property in a manner that does not harm others. 5. We believe Oklahoma should not participate in any global ID initiatives and should prohibit the introduction of a radio frequency identification device (RFID) in any state-issued identification card. 6. We believe the Oklahoma Lottery should be repealed. 7. We believe a fee shall be defined as funds collected for voluntary use of government service, be used exclusively for that service, and not to exceed the cost of that service. We Support 1. We support any legislation that protects our rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. 2. We support an explanation of the specific Oklahoma and U.S. Constitutional authority when filing a bill. 3. We support full funding of all state retirement systems. 4. We support legislation rescinding Oklahoma's previous calls for a U.S. Constitutional Convention. 5. We support the state and any county, municipality, city, town, school or any other political subdivision to display, in its public buildings and on its grounds, replicas of United States historical documents including, but not limited to, the Ten Commandments, Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, Oklahoma Constitution and other historically significant documents in the form of statues, monuments, memorials, tablets or any other display that respects the dignity and solemnity of such documents. Such documents shall be displayed in a manner consistent with the context of other documents contained in such display. 6. We support full protection of U.S. Second Amendment rights in Oklahoma by amending the Oklahoma Constitution to mirror the Second Amendment of the US Constitution. 7. We support maintaining the Constitutional Carry law in Oklahoma statute. 8. We support the ability of state law enforcement to restore the peace and protect Oklahoma citizens through the arrest and prosecution of any persons/agents attempting to inflict unconstitutional laws/mandates on its citizens. 9. We support the fundamental right to own and to enjoy our private property and we oppose restrictions or losses of that right. 10. We support fair, just, and timely compensation for property owners when governmental regulations limit property use. 11. We support driver's license photos of a lower resolution that is perfectly adequate for visual identification, but not for biometric tracking. 12. We support the repeal of mandatory fingerprinting or other traceable biometric information, and 29 we oppose the maintenance of a biometric database, in connection with an application for a driver's license or government ID. 13. We support lawsuit reform including but not limited to "loser pays". 14. We support amending the current Right to Farm law to explicitly allow for expansion, production, technological changes, and measures to protect these activities. 15. We support the Unmanned Surveillance Act which prohibits the use of a drone when no warrant has been issued. 16. We support a state constitutional amendment requiring judges to inform jurors of their duty to judge the law (nullification); and prohibiting judges and district attorneys from infringing on the rights of the defense to inform the jury of this duty. 17. We support amending the Oklahoma Constitution to remove the unelected Judicial Nominating Commission and adopt the federal model authorizing the Governor to appoint Oklahoma appellate judges with confirmation by the Oklahoma State Senate. 18. We support the oversight and regulation of the medical marijuana industry for medical purposes only. 19. We support the state and its citizens maintaining control of all transportation instead of selling or leasing control of that right to foreign entities, corporations, private/public partnerships, or other states. 20. We support efficient and necessary spending on our state, county, and local roads and bridges because they are essential for economic growth and development. 21. We support a moratorium on creation of additional turnpikes in Oklahoma until existing turnpikes in Oklahoma have generated enough toll revenue based upon an independent audit to repay their original costs, are conveyed to state ownership, and converted to toll-free roads. 22. We support the elimination of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and all tolls. We Oppose 1. We oppose the final passage of any legislation before the full text has been read. 2. We oppose the concept of claiming property as "blighted" as a reason for taking land. 3. We oppose allowing state agencies to hire lobbyists to lobby other state agencies or the legislature. 4. We oppose animal ID programs by the government, leaving it up to the free market. 5. We oppose the expansion of gambling in any form in Oklahoma. 30 ii. State Agencies, State, County, and Local Government We Believe 1. We believe in transparent and honest government in the Oklahoma Legislature, all legislative committees, and in state and county agencies. 2. We believe all state agencies should be made accountable for maintenance of their records and accurate enforcement of rules, policies, and regulations. 3. We believe all government officials, including judges, who act in violation of the U.S. or Oklahoma Constitution should be impeached and removed from office in a timely manner. 4. We believe the Attorney General should be removed from the District Attorney's Council so that locally elected officials have the proper degree of autonomy. 5. We believe that no governmental agency or private business should require from any citizen any information that is not essential to the direct performance of the agency's/ business's operation or mandate. We Support 1. We support reducing the size of state government to allow citizens to do those things that people can do best for themselves. 2. We support legislative efforts to repeal outdated and irrelevant statutes in keeping with the philosophy of smaller government and support the elimination or consolidation of redundant authorities, boards, commissions, and agencies. 3. We support providing an enforcement mechanism to ensure compliance with the Open Meetings and Records Act and with audit findings. 4. We support external annual performance and financial audits. The auditor shall not be selected by the audited agencies. 5. We support public disclosure of all financial records of public institutions including trusts, authorities, libraries, community foundations, all state retirement funds, and teacher retirement funds. 6. We support the Whistleblower Act which protects all public employees, including higher education employees. 7. We support all elected and appointed officials to aggressively uncover, remedy, and prosecute all waste, fraud, and abuse in government including the elimination of all unnecessary state agencies. 8. We support the repeal of Title 11, Section 22-104.1 of the OK Statutes, which enables a municipal corporation to engage in any business it is authorized to license. 9. We support mandatory random drug testing for all employees of the State of Oklahoma and recipients of public assistance with sanctions for positive test results. 31 10. We support and call on the Attorney General to vigorously enforce Article XXII, Section 1 of the Oklahoma Constitution which prohibits foreign governments from owning businesses or real estate in Oklahoma. 11. We support that the state of Oklahoma shall not exercise any eminent domain action until at least 90% of affected property holders/interests has been acquired without the threat of eminent domain. 12. We support enforcement of state and federal Anti-Trust laws regulating the mergers of domestic and foreign corporations that create monopolies resulting in a loss of competition, and detrimental to Oklahoma entities. We Oppose 1. We oppose any exemptions to the current Open Meetings and Open Records Act. 2. We oppose unfunded mandates by the State Legislature and state agencies. 3. We oppose the declaration of a United Nations Day in Oklahoma. 4. We oppose legislative actions that would alter current county government structures (i.e. Home Rule). 5. We oppose self-serving legislation and conflict of interest legislation. 32   2025 Oklahoma Republican Party Platform Committee Casey Wooley, Chair Lori Gracey , Vice-Chair Patricia Pope – Blaine Bryan Morris – Canadian Rachel Ruiz – Canadian John Spencer – Canadian LeRoss Apple – Cimarron Bruce Fleming – Cleveland Sherrie Hamilton – Haskell Gary Voelkers – Kay Julie Collier – McClain Leslie Mahan – Oklahoma Ruth Foote – Oklahoma Mark Harris – Oklahoma Robert Scott – Okmulgee Jason Shilling – Payne Mishela DeBoer – Rogers Patricia Lyle – Rogers John Doak – Tulsa April Dawn Brown – Garvin Amanda Bergerson – Logan Michelle Wax – Carter Jana Belcher – Grady

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The Scoot Show with Scoot
The Metropolitan Crime Commission is making an effort to remove Constitutional Carry in the French Quarter

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 6:33


Scoot talks about the Metropolitan Crime Commission attempting to repeal the Constitutional Carry law in the French Quarter.

The Scoot Show with Scoot
Hour 1: The MCC wants Constitutional Carry out of the French Quarter

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 39:22


This hour, Scoot talks about the Metropolitan Crime Commission attempting to repeal the Constitutional Carry law in the French Quarter. Then, Scoot takes calls from the WWL listeners about the unfortunate shooting of a woman by ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The Scoot Show with Scoot
Full Show 1/8/2026: What's going on in Minnesota?

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 109:38


On today's show, Scoot honors David Bowie on his birthday. Also, Scoot talks about the Metropolitan Crime Commission attempting to repeal the Constitutional Carry law in the French Quarter, President Trump saying he wants to put people on the moon before the end of his term, if the NFL protests were successful or not, and more. Then, Scoot takes calls from the WWL listeners about the unfortunate shooting of a woman by ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Riding Shotgun With Charlie
RSWC #241 Jeff Boren

Riding Shotgun With Charlie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 42:36


Riding Shotgun With Charlie #241 Jeff Boren Boren Training Solutions   It was by chance that I was able to connect with Jeff Boren. I wanted to do a show in Arkansas and reached out to Ed Monk (RSWC #222). Since I've already had him on the show in Boston, I was looking for someone else. Ed suggested Jeff.  I reached out to a complete stranger, asked if he'd be on the show, and he said yes. Although Jeff is in Mississippi I'm glad it worked out. As the saying goes, "I'd rather be lucky than good."    Jeff took an interest in firearms at a young age. As a child of the 80's, he loved Die Hard and wanted a Beretta 92 for Christmas. Santa did not bring it.  He fired a GLOCK 17 Gen 1 when he was just a teenager. Then he got a job so that he was able to buy some guns for himself. A few years and a couple courses later, he realized that this may be worth pursuing.    While his career was a football and baseball coach, he was working towards administration. There were several friends and family that asked him to take them to the range. He figured that if he became a firearm instructor, he would still be able to coach people and help them get into shooting. He found Citizen's Safety Academy in Murfreesboro, TN, and became an NRA certified instructor. Currently, he holds many more certifications, including UCSSA, Tom Givens' Rangemaster "Master" certified instructor, and Armed Response to Active Shooter Events.    Jeff has been in the administration side of education after moving out of coaching sports. Spending years as a coach, then being a principal, he's now a district administrator. His job is to be responsible for safety and operations. They do have an armed staff program. He's responsible for teaching the teachers how to handle firearms, shooting, and active shooter situations. "There's more of them (armed schools) out there than people realize, but there's not a lot", Jeff said. Having his hand in administration and firearms training, he's able to instruct those who are willing to step up to be able to protect schools.    With programs like FASTER Saves Lives and Ed Monk's Active Shooter Training, there's no reason that some teachers shouldn't be armed. Not every teacher needs to be armed, not every teacher wants to be armed, but they can be educated. Including trauma first aid, which can save the lives of students. In Jeff's program for carrying in schools, there's 64 hours of training. He says it is more about accountability than it is responsibility. Teachers have to be accountable for what happens if they need to use a firearm. It's much more about the mindset than anything else.    The Borens are all into shooting. His wife is an instructor, his children enjoy shooting. One drawback is that his wife will know which guns he has and which he's trying to sneak into the safe. However, it is a wonderful thing that everyone enjoys it. Jeff also instructs at Citizen's Safety Academy in Tennessee and Patriots Training Center in Eastabogo, AL, where he is the Director of Training.    In Mississippi, it is a "Constitutional Carry" or permitless carry state. However, having the state issued permit has benefits. One is reciprocity. Jeff lives in the north east corner of the state, 20 minutes from Alabama and 5 minutes from Tennessee. It also lets you forgo the background check as the carry permit shows the holder has passed one. Moving to permitless carry has changed what instructors offer their clients. It's no longer the state's mandated curriculum, it's geared towards what citizens really need for training. Along with the permit, someone can carry inside of a school.    We had a great conversation. I'm happy to meet more pro-gun people around the country and have them on the show. Jeff teaches in three states. He attends things like TacCon. He's got a full resume and offers lots of training. And he passes it on to everyone who takes courses with him.  Favorite quotes: "It (instructing) filled a void, but it's something I'm deeply passionate about." "I got into it for that reason alone because it was fun to shoot." "If it weren't for that, I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing now." "You're not just responsible, you're accountable for what happens."   Boren Training Solutions https://borentrainingsolutions.com/   Boren Training Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JeffBorenTrainingSolutions/   Patriot Training Center https://patriottrainingcenter.com/ Second Amendment Foundation https://secure.anedot.com/saf/donate?sc=RidingShotgun Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms https://www.ccrkba.org/     Please support the Riding Shotgun With Charlie sponsors and supporters.    US Law Shield Legal Defense for Self Defense. Use "RSWC" as the discount code and get 2 months for free! https://www.uslawshield.com   Patriot Mobile Use this link and get one month for free! https://patriotmobile.com/partners/rswc Or listen on: iTunes/Apple podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/riding-shotgun-with-charlie/id1275691565

Defining Moments Podcast
Defining Moment with Jon Echols: Faith and Grit

Defining Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 57:08


Join us for an inspiring conversation with Fmr Oklahoma State Representative Jon Echols, candidate for Attorney General, as he shares his remarkable journey from one generation removed from poverty to 12 years of distinguished public service. This episode highlights Echols' story of entrepreneurial determination, unwavering principles, and servant leadership.Key Highlights:- Generational Impact: How Echols went from poverty to the Oklahoma House floor in just two generations- Entrepreneurial Grit: Building multiple successful businesses while raising a family and serving in public office- Faith-Driven Leadership: His philosophy of treating political opponents with dignity while never compromising conservative values- Constitutional Defender: The story behind passing Oklahoma's Constitutional Carry law and his 12-year NRA Legacy Award- Family Legacy: 130+ years of Oklahoma roots, from the 1893 Cherokee Outlet land run to todayDefining Moments Discussed:- Leaving financial security to bet on himself as an entrepreneur- The conviction to enter politics despite personal comfort- How faith shapes his approach to public service and treating othersLooking Forward:Echols outlines his vision for a "Safer, Freer, Stronger Oklahoma" as the next Attorney General, including his plans to combat fentanyl and protect constitutional rights.This episode showcases how faith, family values, and relentless determination can transform not just individual lives, but entire communities and states.#FaithAndGrit #Oklahoma #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #PublicService

Peter Boyles Show Podcast
The Peter Boyles Show!! July 5, 2025 HR-2

Peter Boyles Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 44:53


Ian Escalante (Executive Director of Rock Mountain Gun Owners) is on discussing the New Gun Laws in Colorado, Civilian Disarmament, GOP Failure on Policy, Open Carry vs. Constitutional Carry, and more! Then Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams weighs in with what it means for Sheriff's Departments, Concealed Carry Permits, and more on the the insane Gun Laws. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pete Kaliner Show
NC moves closer to constitutional carry (06-12-2025--Hour3)

The Pete Kaliner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 34:40


This episode is presented by Create A Video – The North Carolina House approved a bill to make concealed handgun permits option for legal pistol purchasers. Contrary to media reporting, it will not scrap the concealed permit process. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pete Kaliner Show
NC moves closer to passing constitutional carry (03-21-2025--Hour3)

The Pete Kaliner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 30:41


This episode is presented by Create A Video – North Carolina would become the 30th state to allow people to conceal carry firearms without going through a separate permit process. Outrage ensues. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson
America First: Actual Leadership, Real Borders, and Confirming RFK Jr.

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 41:51


In this episode, we're talking about how America has real leadership again under Trump's administration, the importance of deporting illegal immigrants to restore law and order, and why we need to confirm RFK Jr. for the good of American health and wellbeing. We'll break down the policies that actually put America first, expose the chaos that's unfolded since, and discuss how we can push for real positive change for our country. We also need to focus on how we (desperately) need a separation of business and state.—https://noblegoldinvestments.com/invest/gold-ira/

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Liberty, Leadership and Lies with Larry Linton
Episode 179: Special - Conversation with TN State Rep Monty Fritts (Part 1)

Liberty, Leadership and Lies with Larry Linton

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 36:47


In this week's episode I sit down for a conversation with TN State Representative Monty Fritts, a man who embodies Christ-centered Servant Leadership in the General Assembly. In this week's part of the conversation Monty shares some of his background and we start to get into Tennessee's permit-less carry law that misguided, or intentional, politicians here in Tennessee like to call Constitutional Carry. Evident throughout our conversation is our Biblical worldview and how it shapes our decisions and actions. You can find out more about Representative Fritts at his website - fritts4tn32.com You can subscribe to or follow the podcast on Apple or Spotify, or on your favorite podcast platform – Rumble | YouTube | Overcast | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Pocket Casts | RadioPublic Join me on social media: Twitter – both at @LarryForTN12 @LiesLiberty Truth Social – @LarryForTN12 Instagram – @larry_for_tn12 @libertyleadershipandlies Facebook – both at Larry Linton - Sevier County Conservative Activist Liberty, Leadership and Lies Gab – @LarryLinton GETTR – @LarryLinton Telegram – t.me/libertyleadershipandlies Or on the web at – https://libertyleadershipandlies.com #LarryForTN12 #LintonForTN12 #LarryLintonForTN12 #LibertyLeadershipAndLies #Liberty #Leadership #Lies #Constitutionalist #Conservative #Tennessee #StandInTheArena #PrincipledLeadership #ServantLeadership #CommieLies #FYP

Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 317: What If Scaramanga Used a Golden Retro AR-15?

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 72:36


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: Gov. Maura Healey signing the emergency preamble to the new Massachusetts gun law, and its details are insane; SCOTUS hearing a case on "Ghost Guns" in Garland v. VanDerStok; 2023's FBI Crime Statistics,  and surprise (not actually a surprise), states with Permitless and Constitutional Carry are safer! David finishes his interview series with Anthony Battaglia of Accurate Mag; and Weer'd sits down with Caleb Daniels to talk about his new book "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond". Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic Gov. Maura Healey officially implements Mass. gun law after signing emergency language Massachusetts Governor Unleashes October Surprise on Gun Owners State Guidance Documents on Chapter 135 Justices to hear challenge to regulation of unserialized ‘ghost guns' SCOTUS's VanDerStok Case Isn't Just About Ghost Guns FBI Report Shows Dramatic Violent Crime Drop as 29 States Went Permitless Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: GOA GOALS Accurate Mag Retro-Arms Godfather Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More Caleb Daniels LICENSED TROUBLESHOOTER: The Guns of James Bond Licensed Troubleshooter on Kickstarter The Mystery of James Bond's Long-Barrel .45 Car Gun James Bond's Shoulder Holsters: Good, Bad, and Ugly The Guns of James Bond  

NewsTalk STL
Aaron Dorr on 2A issues & proposed nat'l constitutional carry bill

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 10:38


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 09-17-24 Aaron Dorr from the American Firearms Association and the Missouri Firearms Coalition talks about 2nd Amendment issues including a proposed national constitutional carry bill, VP Harris calling for an "assault weapons ban," and 2nd Amendment priorities for the 2025 Missouri Legislature Session.   (https://www.americanfirearmsassociation.org/) (https://www.americanfirearmsassociation.org/staff/aaron-dorr/) (https://www.missourifirearmscoalition.org/) (@MOFirearms2A) (https://www.illinoisfirearmsassociation.org/) (@IllinoisFirearmsAssociation)   Listen to Aaron's weekly show on NewsTalkSTL: "Shall Not Be Infringed" on Sunday nights, 9pm-10pm   NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Scoot Show with Scoot
Everything you wanted to know about Constitutional Carry but were afraid to ask

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 12:02


University of Holy Cross Police Chief Marhsall Pierre colors in the finer nuances of Louisiana's newest gun laws

Louisiana Considered Podcast
Many La. rural health clinics face closure; UNO team searches U.S. soldiers remains in Germany; “constitutional carry” law goes into effect

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 24:29


Louisiana's unpopular “constitutional carry” law goes into effect on Independence Day. It allows anyone over 18 to carry a concealed firearm without a permit or specialized training. Stephanie Grace, editorial director and columnist for The Advocate | The Times-Picayune, discusses how residents and police are preparing for the new rules.More than 25% of Louisiana's rural hospitals are “vulnerable to closure,” according to a report released earlier this year by Chartis, a healthcare consulting firm. At least 30 rural hospitals across the country that it identified as vulnerable have closed over the past four years.Denaé Hebert, executive director of the Louisiana Rural Health Association, outlines the problems rural health clinics are facing and what it means for the communities they serve. The U.S. Department of Defense reports that more than 72,000 Americans who fought in World War II are still classified as “missing in action.” Families who never recovered a body of their loved ones often struggle to find closure. Now, students from the University of New Orleans are working to change that. They're investigating a site north of Berlin associated with the downing of an American B-17 bomber. Dr. Ryan Gray, the Richard Wallin Boebel Professor of Anthropology, is leading the effort. He shares more about the dig.Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber; our contributing producers are Matt Bloom and Adam Vos; we receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:00 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!

The Scoot Show with Scoot
Full Show 7-1-24: Supreme Court says it's OK to murder political opponents as long as you do it right

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 113:08


Presidential immunity? The right-wing Supreme Court is happy to grant it to the former guy, at least partially. NOPD and New Orleans City Council end-run on Constitutional Carry; Ian makes pilgrimage to Lynryd Skynyrd memorial

Gun Talk
Louisiana Gets Constitutional Carry; The Trap Of Gun Free School Zones; Secrets Of Dry Fire Practice: Gun Talk Radio | 06.30.24 Hour 3

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 43:40


In This Hour:-- On July 4 Louisiana gets Constitutional Carry.  However, there are still good reasons to have a carry permit. Dan Zelenka from the Louisiana Shooting Association explains why.--  Gun Free School Zones may be the sneaky trap that can put you in prison, even when you try to obey the law.--  What should you be working on when you practice dry firing? The critical role of follow-through.Tom Gresham's Gun Talk   06.30.24  Hour 3

The Salcedo Storm Podcast
S8, Ep. 40: America Can No Longer Afford Democrats, On Multiple Levels

The Salcedo Storm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 20:10


On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Dr. Rick Becker was born and raised in North Dakota. He's a medical doctor, small business owner, former state legislator, and candidate for North Dakota's at-large congressional seat. He founded the State Freedom Caucus in North Dakota and delivered conservative victories like Constitutional Carry and Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform.

YCSO: Behind the Badge
The Cliffs Notes Version of Constitutional Carry in SC

YCSO: Behind the Badge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 25:26


YCSO Staff Attorney Heather Mouzon plus Fire Arms Investigator and CWP Instructor Buddy Brown break down the fairly new Constitutional Carry Law in SC.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
NC Gun Owners Call on Lawmakers to Pass Constitutional Carry

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 32:30


It's a 2A Tuesday two-fer on Cam & Co, with Grassroots NC's Paul Valone providing an update on the grassroots push for Constitutional Carry and SAF's Lee Williams joining Cam to discuss the Washington Post winning a Pulitzer Prize for its 14-part attack on the AR-15.

Shooting Straight Radio Podcast
Royce and The Cuban Constitutionalist

Shooting Straight Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 53:45


Florida GOA representative Luis Valdes joins Royce in this episode to discuss bills in the Florida legislature (like a new one calling for real Constitutional Carry!) and in the federal government. Tune in and share!!Join GOA!! GOA | The only no compromise gun lobby in Washington (gunowners.org) Support the Show.Buy Paul Eberle's book "Look at the Dirt"Paul Eberle (lookatthedirt.com)The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast & Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels: Forcelli, Peter J., MacGregor, Keelin, Murphy, Stephen: 9798888456491: Amazon.com: Books

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
NC Gun Owners Demand Constitutional Carry. Will Republicans Listen?

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 22:55


Grassroots NC president Paul Valone delivered thousands of petitions from gun owners demanding Constitutional Cary to North Carolina Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger on Wednesday, and as he tells Cam, the grassroots efforts to make North Carolina the 30th Constitutional Carry state are just beginning.

Gun Talk
Making New Orleans "Gun Free"; Lessons From An AR-15 Intro Class; Are Anti-Gunners Using Home Schooling To Ban Guns?: Gun Talk Radio | 04.21.24 Hour 1

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 43:40


In This Hour: -- Louisiana State Representative Blake Miguez explains how he got Constitutional Carry passed and sounds the alarm for New Orleans wanting to declare much of the city to be "gun free." -- Reports from taking an introduction to AR Rifles class. -- Will designating home school households as "public schools" make them "gun free zones"? Tom Gresham's Gun Talk  04.21.24  Hour 1

AFA@TheCore
(A "Best of" from February 7, 2024) Trump making it to the ballot; Constitutional Carry; the embarrassment that is border protection

AFA@TheCore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 49:30


Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
NC Gun Owners Launch Push for Constitutional Carry

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 23:02


Grassroots NC's Paul Valone joins Cam to talk about the group's efforts to make North Carolina the 30th permitless carry state in the U.S., with thousands of gun owners signing on to a petition demanding GOP lawmakers take up the measure ahead of the November elections.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Advancing 2A Rights After Constitutional Carry

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024


With Constitutional Carry adopted in 29 states, a growing number of pro-2A lawmakers are looking for ways to continue to improve the right to keep and bear arms. After one bill aimed at "gun-free zones" failed in a Tennessee committee on Tuesday, Cam has a few suggestions for legislators that stand a better chance of getting enacted into law.

South Carolina Politics
Co-Host Hannah Miller interviews Rep.Josiah Magnuson: Budget Battles, Constitutional Carry, and Defending Core Values

South Carolina Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 37:59 Transcription Available


Embark on a political odyssey as we peel back the veneer of South Carolina's legislative drama with our esteemed guest, Republican Josiah Magnuson. Together with my new co-host Hannah Miller, we confront the intricacies of budgetary warfare and the pursuit of core government functions, dissecting accusations leveled against Magnuson for his votes on law enforcement and road funding. The District 38 incumbent delivers a spirited justification, revealing the strategic battles that unfold within the corridors of power. Through candid discussions, we expose the challenges faced by conservatives striving for transparency and oppose the squandering of taxpayer dollars on non-essential ventures.Grasp the pulsating heart of controversial legislation in South Carolina as we dissect the tumultuous journey of a bill targeting gender transitioning among minors. As conservative voices clash with lobbyist might, the pushback within the legislature becomes a thrilling chess game of amendments and public pressure. This narrative takes a twist with influencer Riley Gaines amplifying the call for stringent measures, leading to a legislative win that positions the bill's enforcement on solid ground. The ebb and flow of this political saga encapsulates the essence of our state's governance, where ideals and practicality lock horns in a dance of democracy.Our episode crescendos with a triumph for Second Amendment champions and a discerning gaze upon the spread of DEI policies in educational spheres. As a fervent advocate for constitutional carry, Josiah shares the monumental strides we've made in ensuring South Carolinians can rightfully bear arms without undue restriction. Yet, the winds shift as we scrutinize the tenets of DEI, questioning their alignment with the nation's core values.  Join us for an unyielding discourse on safeguarding transparency, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of principled governance.https://bobslone.comhttps://twitter.com/Rwslonehttps://www.facebook.com/BobSloneAudioProductionshttps://www.thehannahmillershow.com/

Bourbon in The Back Room
Conservation, Finding Billions of Dollars, and the Future of Infrastructure in SC - With Republican Senator Stephen Goldfinch

Bourbon in The Back Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 60:56


There is ALOT happening in South Carolina government and politics! Where did the mystery 1.8 billion dollars come from? What's Constitutional Carry? How is S.C. faring in National Politics? What is the Yankee Tax?Vincent and Joel sit down with guest, Senator Stephen Goldfinch, to discuss the outdoors, South Carolina Wildlife, preservation, Senator Goldfinch's family and background, the NEW judicial screening process, news about Stephen Goldfinch's statewide office future, and how he's paving a path to lead S.C.  into an environmentally friendly future, and so much more!Get your latest Statehouse update and hear firsthand the rationale behind some of the legislature's most controversial bills. Join Senators Sheheen and Lourie in this week's episode where they take a deeper look at upcoming legislation and lawmakers' actions in S.C. Support the showKeep up to Date with BITBR: Twitter.com/BITBRpodcastFacebook.com/BITBRpodcasthttps://bourboninthebackroom.buzzsprout.com

Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 290: A Tough Row to Hoe

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 87:45


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: the Rust armorer's conviction of involuntary manslaughter; a new survey being conducted on the negative impacts the New York SAFE Act has on people seeking mental health services; South Carolina becoming the 29th State to have permitless carry; a look at some anti-gun predictions and the reality of Constitutional Carry. Weer'd interviews Second Amendment attorney Kostas Moros to learn how he became a Second Amendment Activist; and Xander continues his series on farming, this time talking about weed and pest control. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic: 'Rust' armorer found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in on-set shooting N.Y. Gun Owner Launches Survey to Combat SAFE Act. South Carolina Lawmakers Pass Permitless Gun-Carry That Tweet Aged Badly Giffords: The Facts Are Clear: Permitless Carry will Make Florida Less Safe Tampa Crime Stats Neuter Gun Controllers' Arguments Against Permitless Carry ‘The predictions weren't right,' Yost says of study examining impact of permitless concealed carry in Ohio When will loosened gun laws take effect in SC after governor signs? Kostas Moros interview: Michel and Associates Law Kostas Moros Twitter Second Amendment Law Center Independent Thoughts with Xander Opal: Cultivator  Side Dresser Hoe Proper Hoe  Sprayer How Do You Measure the ‘Heat' of a Pepper?  

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast
The REAL State of the Union; Guest: Breitbart Second Amendment Correspondent AWR Hawkins on Recent Legal Firearm Wins

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 41:22


After taking a weekend to think about, host Mike Slater attempts to answer a seemingly simple question: The REAL state of the American union is...? Are we headed in the right direction? Was our past really so great compared to now? What can we, as everyday patriots, do in our modern times? Mike has the answer to these questions and more.Following the opener, Breitbart Second Amendment Correspondent AWR Hawkins stops by to give some updates on "Constitutional Carry" and how it's spreading across the nation. Trust us when we say that this is a good thing for all freedom loving Americans!

Gun Talk
Gun Talk Turns 29; South Carolina Becomes 29th State With Constitutional Carry; Why Are Courts Ignoring The Supreme Court? : Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 Hour 1

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 43:42


In This Hour: -- This weeks marks 29 years on the air for Gun Talk Radio.  Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, was there at the beginning, and he talks about the changes in  the gun rights fight in almost 30 years. -- Louisiana and South Carolina become states number 28 and 29 to remove restrictions on lawful adults carrying guns for personal protection. -- The battle between lower courts and the U.S. Supreme Court on gun rights cases, and what SCOTUS will do about it.  Constitutional Attorney Mark Smith runs down a few of the options.  -- Tom Gresham's Gun Talk  03.10.24 Hour 1

Facts Matter
Media Blackout as 56 Percent of States Enact Constitutional Carry | Facts Matter

Facts Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 8:52


On Tuesday, Louisiana became the 28th state in the nation to pass something known as constitutional carry.

The Scoot Show with Scoot
Get ready for guns, guns everywhere as Constitutional Carry takes effect

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 24:23


Is this going to make anyone safer? Is it worth the chaos it will invite for law enforcement agencies?

Keep and Bear Radio
Shane Wilkin Discusses His Campaign and Biden's Assault on Gun Rights

Keep and Bear Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 35:38


Buckeye Firearms Association PAC has endorsed Shane Wilkin with a coveted A+ grade in the highly competitive 2nd U.S. House District. Shane talks about his campaign and his efforts to pass Constitutional Carry, and shares his ideas for combatting the Biden administration's attack on gun rights, their weaponization of the ATF, and the problem of rogue prosecutors who refuse to prosecute violent criminals.

Gun Talk
Supreme Court And Bump Stock Ban; Louisiana Passes Constitutional Carry Law; Heavy Bullets For Big Game: Gun Talk Radio | 03.03.24 Hour 2

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 43:42


In This Hour: -- Michael Cargill describes how it was to be in the courtroom when the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on his challenge to the ATF ban on bump stocks. --  Louisiana passes a "Permitless Carry" bill, making it the 28th state where citizens can carry self protection guns without asking permission. --  For hunting big game, Tom is switching to heavier bullets.  He explains why. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk   03.03.24  Hour 2

Gun Talk
Do All States Have "Constitutional Carry"?; Fire Extinguishers And Guns; Measuring And Reducing Risks: Gun Talk Radio | 03.03..24 After Show

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 19:36


In This Hour: --  One caller offers that every state has "Constitutional Carry." --  Fire extinguishers and guns.  The similarities of preparation. --  Learn from news stories and those who don't seem to recognize or manage risks. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 03.03.24  After Show

Louisiana Unfiltered
Debating Constitutional Carry in Louisiana with Former BRPD Chiefs Englade and Phares

Louisiana Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 59:51


This episode of Louisiana Unfiltered explores the proposed constitutional carry legislation in Louisiana, discussing the benefits and concerns surrounding permitless concealed carry. Former police chiefs Pat Englade and Greg Phares offer contrasting views on the bill, highlighting its implications for individual rights, public safety, and law enforcement. The episode emphasizes the need for thoughtful gun control policies and responsible gun ownership practices, advocating for proper training and decision-making to enhance safety and security. Kiran Chawla and the chiefs also touch on changes in police laws and the role of media in crises, promoting engagement in gun training classes.Timestamps:0:00:13 Louisiana's Second Amendment Debate0:03:51 Interview with Former Police Chiefs0:21:12 Understanding Terry Stops0:24:44 Rise in Gun Violence Concerns0:28:25 Potential Legal Implications of Terry Stops0:33:07 Fear and Panic During the Derrick Todd Lee Case0:38:09 Media Influence and False Information0:41:11 The Weight of Taking a Life0:45:58 The Reality of the Bill Passing0:50:12 Background Checks and Mental Illness0:52:26 Unregulated Private Gun Sales0:55:01 The Importance of Training and Responsibility0:56:25 Upholding the Second Amendment0:57:20 Differing Views on Self-ProtectionTags:#louisianaunfiltered #patenglade #gregphares #kiranchawla #podcast #jefflandry #unfilteredwithkiran #news #crime #LouisianaLocal Sponsors for this episode include:Neighbors Federal Credit Union:Another Chance Bail Bonds:Sound and Editing for this audio podcast by Envision Podcast Production:

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 2874 Hr 3

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 43:01


Writer Dean Weingarten and self defense against bears in Florida and the continuing saga of Constitutional Carry in SC.Lock N Load is presented by; Aero Precisionhttps://aeroprecisionusa.comModern Gun Schoolhttps://mgs.edu Ace Firearmshttp://www.acefirearms.comDeSantis Holstershttps://www.desantisholster.comStaccatohttp://staccato2011.comTaran Tactical Innovationshttps://tarantacticalinnovations.comSpikes Tacticalhttps://www.spikestactical.com

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 2867 Hr 3

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 43:01


Writer Dean Weingarten and self defense against bears in Florida and the continuing saga of Constitutional Carry in SC.Lock N Load is presented by; Aero Precisionhttps://aeroprecisionusa.comModern Gun Schoolhttps://mgs.edu Ace Firearmshttp://www.acefirearms.comDeSantis Holstershttps://www.desantisholster.comStaccatohttp://staccato2011.comTaran Tactical Innovationshttps://tarantacticalinnovations.comSpikes Tacticalhttps://www.spikestactical.com

Gun Talk
The Race For Constitutional Carry; "Acorn Cop" Shoots Up His Car When Attacked By An Oak Tree; Gun Banners Quickly Use KC Shootings: Gun Talk Radio | 02.18.24 Hour 1

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 43:37


In This Hour: --  Louisiana state senator and top competitive shooter Blake Miguez explains his bill to make the Bayou State the 28th to enact Constitutional Carry. --  A police officer shoots up his own cruiser because he thinks an acorn which fell on the roof was a gunshot.  Lessons we can all learn from this horrible example of dangerous incompetence.  --  Surprising no one, the gun banners jumped on the tragedy of the Kansas City shootings to call for restrictions on those who did not shoot anyone. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 02.18.24 Hour 1

Gun Talk
Are There Really 50 "Constitutional Carry" States?; Charging A Herd Of Cape Buffalo; Give The .32 H&R Another Look: Gun Talk Radio | 02.11.24 After Show

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 29:43


In This Hour: --  A caller says there really are 50 Constitutional Carry states because that right is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. --  In the Wacky World Of Hunting, Tom relates a story of charging a herd of Cape buffalo in Africa. --  The new revolvers from Lipseys in .32 H&R Magnum may force people to re-examine just how effective this cartridge is. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk  02.11.24  After Show

Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews
2/1/24 Eric Brakey on Using State-Level Politics to Fight For Liberty

Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 52:40


Eric Brakey returns to the show to talk about his many efforts — past, present, and future — to advance liberty at the state level. They first talk about Defend the Guard and the push to get it through the New Hampshire Senate after its victory in the House. They also touch on Brakey's involvement in passing Constitutional Carry in Maine and other states, as well as his prescient 2016 stand against provocatively sending lethal aid to Ukraine. Discussed on the show: New Hampshire Liberty Forum “Trump Campaign Changed Ukraine Platform, Lied About It” (The Daily Beast) Brakey pushes to change Ukraine platform (begins at 9:00) Eric Brakey is a State Senator from Maine and the Executive Director for the Free State Project. He has been instrumental in pushing for pro-liberty legislation like Constitutional Carry and Defend the Guard. Follow him on Twitter @SenatorBrakey This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Moon Does Artisan Coffee; Roberts and Robers Brokerage Incorporated; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
2/1/24 Eric Brakey on Using State-Level Politics to Fight For Liberty

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 51:25


 Download Episode. Eric Brakey returns to the show to talk about his many efforts — past, present, and future — to advance liberty at the state level. They first talk about Defend the Guard and the push to get it through the New Hampshire Senate after its victory in the House. They also touch on Brakey's involvement in passing Constitutional Carry in Maine and other states, as well as his prescient 2016 stand against provocatively sending lethal aid to Ukraine. Discussed on the show: New Hampshire Liberty Forum “Trump Campaign Changed Ukraine Platform, Lied About It” (The Daily Beast) Brakey pushes to change Ukraine platform (begins at 9:00) Eric Brakey is a State Senator from Maine and the Executive Director for the Free State Project. He has been instrumental in pushing for pro-liberty legislation like Constitutional Carry and Defend the Guard. Follow him on Twitter @SenatorBrakey This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Moon Does Artisan Coffee; Roberts and Robers Brokerage Incorporated; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY

Truth in Politics and Culture with Dr. Tony Beam
Truth in Politics and Culture Episode 0186 The SC Senate passes constitutional carry, Biden Administration continues to telegraph its attacks, and should Christians attend same sex weddings.

Truth in Politics and Culture with Dr. Tony Beam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 64:26


Today on Truth in Politics and Culture, the South Carolina Senate passes constitutional carry, the Biden Administration continues to telegraph its strikes against Iranian backed proxies, a New York special election for Congress could predict how well immigration is working as an issue for Republicans, and should Christians who oppose same-sex marriage attend a same-sex wedding?  All this and more on a Friday edition of TPC.

Louder with Crowder
New Study: Constitutional Carry... The Results Are In!

Louder with Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 66:57 Very Popular


Real life vampire, Bryan Johnson, fantasizes about humanity "resetting." Gorlock The Destroyer wants REAL men instead of Soy Boys! Also Biden vs. Trump border crisis explained.Guest: Bryan CallenLink for the new merch drop. https://crowdershop.com/collections/new-arrivals Join MugClub to watch this show every day! http://louderwithcrowder.com/mugclubWatch the FREE show on MugClub NOW:GET TODAY'S SHOW NOTES with SOURCES: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources/NEW MERCH! https://crowdershop.com/Subscribe to my podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/louder-with-crowder/FOLLOW ME: Website: https://louderwithcrowder.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/scrowder Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louderwithcrowder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevencrowderofficialMusic by @Pogo

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Constitutional Carry and more with Toby Leary | 12.26.23 - The Grace Curley Show Hour 3

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 39:47


It's 2A Tuesday on the Grace Curley Show! Toby Leary of Cape Gun Works to the show to talk the topic of the day: Consitutional carry. Toby thinks every state should adopt it, but of course, that dream is far from coming true.

Facts Matter
Constitutional Carry Expands to 26 States; ATF Doing Warrantless Home Visits | Facts Matter

Facts Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 11:14


Over the past three years, 11 states have adopted constitutional carry, challenging the narrative of widespread gun control support. However, simultaneously, the federal government, particularly the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), is tightening gun restrictions.  

The David Knight Show
5Jul23 Nuclear False Flag? Biden Wants Chemtrails, "Hospital Death Protocol", RFKj Explains His Call for Climate Deniers to be Jailed

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 180:59


OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES Tranny BLM supporter takes black lives in Philadelphia shooting and 27 states now have Constitutional Carry (2:07) Amish death rate 90 TIMES less than rest of the country — and no one has autism (16:38) UFC fighter Anthony "Lionheart" Smith speaks on Trump jab that killed his mother and gave him blood clots (25:53) Billboards of Truth about "Hospital Death Protocol" A "Bereaved Army" of relatives of those murdered by federal financially incentivized malpractice during the "pandemic" begin a billboard campaign to inform the public (30:09) False Flag for Nuclear War? Ukraine & Russia BOTH say the other is about to attack Europe's largest nuclear reactor to start a nuclear war. An anonymous post by someone claiming to work for feds is even more explicit (47:50) From George III to 3-Letter Agencies "Regulation Without Representation" (and also taxation without representation). Why the bureaucratic state is WORSE than the unelected, unaccountable monarch our forefathers fought. Then there's the "liberals" who want to redefine "pursuit of happiness" into "pursuit of gay/LGBT" (1:00:52) AP (Associated Press) tries its hand at redefining "patriot" as an evil term and ignoring where the word comes from (1:12:45) 20% of Americans literally know nothing about the most basic things of our government — like the name of the National Anthem and the National Archives puts a woke trigger warning on Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence (1:17:34) Washington "Never Told a Lie". Now We Want a Liar "Who Can Win"From George Washington to George Santos. The corruption in America is also coming from "We the People" who care nothing about truth or character. We want our guy to win no matter what it takes to settle the score with our enemies (1:25:29) Cocaine in the White House! Imagine my surprise (1:38:49) RFKj and the Reason interview — FINALLY, an answer to RFKj's attack on the free speech of those who disagreed with him on climate change (1:45:05) Geoengineering and Chemtrails — Biden and EU finally admit the "conspiracy" isn't a theory (1:58:36) INTERVIEW - Soros' Rogue Prosecutors Desc: What have Soros' prosecutors done to destroy cities, what is their agenda, and how you can spot them. Author Zach Smith, "Rogue Prosecutors: How Radical Soros Lawyers Are Destroying America's Communities" (2:03:23) Florida legal battles as the Governor wins in state supreme court over Democrat State Attorney who DeSantis fired because he said he wouldn't enforce any laws about abortion or mutilation of children. Meanwhile, Disney tries to bring the feds into a state dispute (2:35:06) Mainstream media tries to tell us 15-minute cities are not about restricting movement, cars are not being banned and fears of Climate MacGuffin being used against us like Covid MacGuffin is a conspiracy theory (2:53:04)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

Gun Talk
The Challenge With Constitutional Carry; How Does The Firearms Community Reach New Owners: Gun Talk Radio | 04.23.23 After Show

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 47:58


In This Hour: --  With permitless carry in 27 states (counting Nebraska as the latest), many people who begin carrying don't know the laws or the best practices for safe gun carry and use. --  Tom, Jim and Michelle begin to form a template for a program to reach new and existing gun owners through public outreach. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk   04.23.23  After Show