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Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Hold My Guns Celebrates Big Win in Ohio

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2026 41:28


Hold My Guns founder Sarah Joy Albrecht joins Cam to discuss the unanimous passage of a bill in Ohio creating a voluntary off-site storage program for gun owners and FFLs.

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Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
We Like Shooting 665 – Bang Rank

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026


We Like Shooting - Ep 665 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Foxtrot Mike (Code: WLSISLIFE) C&G Holsters (Code: WLSISLIFE) Midwest Industries (Code: WLSISLIFE) Blue Alpha Bowers Group (Code: WLS) Otis Technology (Code: WELIKESHOOTING15) Second Call Defense Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public   Show Titles   GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 GEAR CHAT (Nick) Nick's Dumb 6.5 Creedmoor Nick's Dumb 6.5 Creedmoor DERYA RELEASES THE RAN AND RAN Derya RAN and RAN-X Series Lever-Action Rifles Derya announced the official launch of its RAN and RAN-X lever-action series, featuring modernized designs with factory-integrated aftermarket upgrades including threaded barrels, M-LOK forends, and adjustable stocks. Available in .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and .45 Long Colt, the series will be showcased at GunCon 2026. Derya has launched the RAN full-size and RAN-X compact pistol lever-action series in .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and .45 Long Colt. The rifles feature a mono-block steel receiver, threaded suppressor-ready barrel, M-LOK compatible forend with Picatinny rail, fixed front and adjustable rear sights with optics rail, and rebounding hammer. The RAN offers wood or patented adjustable aluminum Ironwolf stock options while the RAN-X uses a 12″ barrel with Steelfang PSB Ironwolf grip system at 22.95″ overall length. BULLET POINTS SOLDIERSYSTEMS Roni Nano Roni Pistol-to-Carbine Conversion Kit Houston, TX – Roni Corporaton, the leading designer and manufacturer of the renown Micro-Roni, PDW-style pistol-to-carbine conversion kits and other fi … The Nano Roni is Roni's most compact pistol-to-carbine conversion kit that installs a handgun into a chassis in seconds without tools, transforming it into a pistol-braced PDW. It includes a complete system with chassis plus accessories such as magazine holders, light mounts, Picatinny rails, charging handles, optics mounts, slings, and a belt holster. Initial compatibility covers multiple Glock models with additional Glock, SIG Sauer, Taurus, and Canik models planned; available in black, OD Green, and Flat Dark Earth. THE TRUTH ABOUT GUNS Can You Shoot 5.56 Through a .22 Suppressor? – The Truth About Guns Can you shoot 5.56 through a .22 suppressor? Usually no. Here's why pressure, heat, and gas volume matter so much. The article addresses whether .556/.223 ammunition can be safely fired through a standard .22LR (rimfire) suppressor. In the general case, it is not safe or recommended. Most dedicated rimfire suppressors are engineered only for the much lower pressures, smaller gas volumes, and reduced heat produced by .22LR, .22WMR, or similar rimfire cartridges. NSSF NSSF Releases Most Recent Firearm Production Figures (ATF AFMER 2023) Over 32 million Modern Sporting Rifles in Circulation WASHINGTON, D.C. — NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, released the Firearm Production in the United States including the Firearm Import and Export Data 2025 Edition (reporting 2023 data) to its members. The report compiles the most up-to-date information based on data sourced from the Bureau of Alcohol, […] According to the NSSF article dated January 15, 2026, ATF AFMER data shows 2023 U.S. domestic firearm production at 8,466,729 units, a 15.4% decrease from 2022. Total firearms made available for the U.S. market in 2023 were 13,574,653 (handguns 8,176,535; rifles 3,899,907; shotguns 1,498,211). Cumulative civilian firearms in possession 1990–2023 reached 506.1 million, with modern sporting rifles (MSRs) in circulation estimated at over 32 million. GUN FIGHTS Play the best Price Is Right-style GunBroker game on the internet. BANGRANK A live cast ranking segment for anything and everything in the gun world, powered by questionable certainty, strong opinions, and audience voting. THE AGENCY BRIEF Agency Update 1. AGENCY BRIEF: RUBY RIDGEWhat Ruby Ridge really was: a federal pressure campaign over a minor, technical gun charge that turned into a botched siege, unconstitutional rules of engagement, and the killing of a mother and her child. The setup started in 1989. The ATF wanted an informant inside Aryan Nations circles in northern Idaho. They targeted Randy Weaver, an Army veteran living off-grid with his family. Weaver had racist beliefs and associations, but constitutional limits matter most when the person in the government's sights is unpopular. The ATF used an informant to cultivate Weaver and buy two shotguns. The agency claimed the barrels were cut a fraction of an inch below the 18-inch legal minimum. Whether Weaver cut them at the informant's request or sold them as-is is heavily disputed. What is confirmed is what happened next: the ATF did not arrest him to protect the public. They used the federal firearms charge as leverage to pressure Weaver into becoming a paid snitch. Weaver refused. Because he refused, the ATF pushed the case to prosecutors, and Weaver was indicted in late 1990. Then came the bureaucratic failure. Weaver's court-appointed attorney was sent a notice with the wrong appearance date, and Weaver missed his hearing. Instead of resolving a government paperwork error cleanly, the system escalated. The U.S. Marshals launched an 18-month surveillance operation on his remote cabin. In August 1992, an armed reconnaissance team of Marshals encountered Weaver's 14-year-old son Sammy and family friend Kevin Harris in the woods. A firefight erupted. Exactly who fired first remains disputed, but the results are not: the family dog was killed, Sammy Weaver was shot and killed while running back toward the cabin, and Deputy U.S. Marshal William Degan was killed. The FBI's Hostage Rescue Team was called in to take over. Instead of containment, the FBI adopted modified, unconstitutional rules of engagement. In plain English, agents were told they “could and should” shoot any armed adult male seen outside the cabin. FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi fired two shots. The first wounded Randy Weaver. The second shot, fired as Weaver and Harris retreated, passed through the cabin door and hit Vicki Weaver in the head while she stood in the doorway holding her 10-month-old infant. She died instantly. The legal aftermath demolished the government's narrative: A federal jury acquitted Kevin Harris of murder on self-defense grounds. Randy Weaver was acquitted of all original firearms and murder charges, convicted only of failure to appear and a bail condition violation. A 1995 Department of Justice review found the FBI's modified rules of engagement unconstitutional. The federal government paid over $3 million in civil settlements to the surviving family. Despite Senate hearings and state-level indictments, no federal agent ever served a day in prison for the killings. 2. WHY IT MATTERS Ruby Ridge is the ultimate case study in how federal agencies use technical firearms violations to manufacture leverage, and what happens when their targets refuse to bend. This operation was never about public safety. It was about coercion. When Weaver wouldn't play ball, the agency's objective shifted from investigation to punishment, kicking off a predictable escalation ladder: Use a regulatory charge as a trap. Demand intelligence cooperation, and turn refusal into a target on the citizen's back. Treat a procedural court-date mistake as a fugitive manhunt. Deploy paramilitary recon teams for a paperwork warrant. Rewrite deadly force rules on the fly to authorize a shoot-on-sight posture. Once federal agencies invest that much time, manpower, and ego, the institutional pressure to justify the operation takes over. They stop seeing citizens with rights, and start treating them as enemy combatants on American soil. 3. THE 2A ANGLE For gun owners, Ruby Ridge is the blood-soaked warning label on every “it's just a paperwork violation” argument. The underlying charge was a National Firearms Act measurement. That is the exact kind of regulatory trap Washington loves to describe as narrow, reasonable, and harmless. But in practice, technical gun laws give agencies the legal cover to ruin lives. That is the modern lesson for FFLs navigating zero-tolerance revocations, home builders facing shifting administrative definitions, and ordinary owners one bad pistol-brace ruling away from becoming a federal case file. Apply the Supreme Court's Bruen standard to the government's actions. There is zero text, history, or tradition from the founding era of a permanent federal bureaucracy measuring the barrels of defensive weapons to coerce citizens into acting as informants, and then militarizing a warrant service when the citizen refuses. The Founders would not recognize a system that turns a man into a felon over a quarter-inch of steel. Heller proved that the Second Amendment protects an individual right. But rights on paper mean nothing if the enforcement state can use a minor regulatory allegation to justify surveillance, coercion, and deadly force. The strongest takeaway from Ruby Ridge is that when the federal government wields broad, discretionary power over firearms, abuse is not a glitch. It is the natural result. When agencies can turn a fractional barrel measurement into a capital siege, the process itself becomes the punishment. Being technically compliant doesn't protect you; it just makes you useful until you aren't anymore. GOING BALLISTIC AMMOLAND SHOOTING SPORTS NEWS(Savage) NRA, FPC, SAF v. Maryland (SB 334 Glock-Style Handgun Ban) NRA, FPC, and SAF filed a federal lawsuit challenging Maryland's SB 334, arguing the state's Glock-style handgun ban violates the Second Amendment. The National Rifle Association, Firearms Policy Coalition,...

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
We Like Shooting 664 – Tomfoolery

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026


We Like Shooting - Ep 664 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Foxtrot Mike (Code: WLSISLIFE) Midwest Industries (Code: WLSISLIFE) Blue Alpha Otis Technology (Code: WELIKESHOOTING15) Flatline Fiber Co (Code: WLS15) Bowers Group (Code: WLS) Guests: Tom Bowers – Bowers Group – https://bowersgroup.com Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public   Show Titles   GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 GEAR CHAT Foxtrot Mike ISU-9 Foxtrot Mike ISU-9 INSTAGRAM(Savage) Stuff and Things o”ST”-14 Groza Kit for PSA Krink 5,048 likes, 78 comments – stuffandthingsinc on May 25, 2026: "The time hath come.". The o”ST”-14 Groza Kit from Stuff and Things is a simplified engineering copy of the Russian OTs-14 Groza bullpup conversion, designed as a bolt-on kit for PSA Krinkov/AK-74U pattern firearms in .300 Blackout or 5.56. The reel from stuffandthingsinc announces that Grozas are shipping this week and displays kit components including the carry handle with installed rear sight, grip module with installed trigger, and linkage. It is an all-metal kit with black phosphate finish that requires no permanent modification to the host firearm (though some fitting may be needed due to AK tolerances). PROOF RESEARCH(Nick) Pxt A New Era of Rifle Barrel Technology The PXT story began around 2018, as the U.S. military pushed to extract greater performance from existing weapons platforms. That effort led PROOF into medium-caliber cannon barrel development and forced a complete reassessment of rifling profiles, twist rates, pressure, projectile behavior, and barrel… BULLET POINTS PEW REPORT Glacier National Park Grizzly Bear Attack on Anthony Pollio On or about May 3, 2026, 33-year-old Anthony Pollio was killed by a bear on the Mount Brown trail in Glacier National Park. A can of bear spray was found near the site. The article contrasts this with the 2014 Mount Brown Trail incident where Brian Murphy successfully stopped a charging grizzly using bear spray followed by one shot from a .357 Magnum revolver at 7-10 feet, after which the bear went down and stopped moving. The .357 Magnum round did not kill the bear but incapacitated it temporarily. No recorded deaths in North America when a handgun was fired in defense against a bear. PEW REPORT Arsenal Inc. Open Letter to NSSF on Virginia Assault Weapons Ban Arsenal Inc., a Nevada-based firearms manufacturer and importer (associated with K-VAR.com), published an open letter dated May 22, 2026, responding to Virginia's newly signed assault weapons and high-capacity magazine ban effective July 1, 2026. The letter frames the law as an unconstitutional restriction that creates legal uncertainty, compliance burdens, and business paralysis for citizens, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, ranges, and trainers nationwide, citing precedents in California and Washington. Arsenal Inc. announces immediate heavy discounts and prioritized shipping for Virginia customers through June 19, 2026, while calling on the NSSF and the broader firearms industry to provide coordinated legal, grassroots, and public support, treating the issue as national rather than state-specific. PEW REPORT AI Could Render the Federal Ban on Creating a Gun Registry Obsolete Article discusses a University of Wyoming Firearms Research Center working paper arguing that AI systems could create ‘registry-equivalent knowledge' by extracting, linking, and inferring firearm ownership data from ATF's existing 921 million digitized records (including Form 4473s, out-of-business dealer records, and NICS metadata containing names, addresses, and serial numbers). This would bypass the intent of 18 U.S.C. § 926(a) prohibiting any system of registration of firearms, owners, or transactions, especially as federal AI policy integrates more data. No specific firearms, accessories, or field gear are mentioned. GUN FIGHTS Play the best Price Is Right-style GunBroker game on the internet. WLS IS LIFESTYLE Pistol Grip Angle: Ergonomics and Natural Point of Aim Considerations does grip angle matter on pistols. GOING BALLISTIC BEARINGARMS.COM(Savage) Washington State Gun Control Laws Fail to Curb Crime on Seattle's Aurora Avenue Seattle residents struggle with rising crime despite Washington state's gun control laws. Washington state has enacted multiple gun control measures including waiting periods, red flag laws, universal background checks, high-capacity magazine bans, and assault weapon bans. Despite these, residents near Aurora Avenue in Seattle report uncontrolled drug dealing, prostitution, and shootings, with minimal response from city officials. Neighbors have erected reinforced barriers and posted “No Gunfire” signs while the mayor's office announced increased patrols by the Gun Violence Reduction Unit and community-led efforts; the article argues the focus on lawful gun ownership over criminal enforcement, combined with local taxes driving out FFLs, has left residents scrambling for protection and exercising Second Amendment rights. BREITBART(Savage) Indiana Police Chief Earl D. Mayo Faces Felony Charges for Allegedly Selling Guns from Evidence Room The police chief of New Chicago, Indiana, Earl D. Mayo, is facing felony charges over accusations that he sold guns from police investigations to a pawn shop. Earl D. Mayo, 45, Chief of the New Chicago, Indiana Police Department, was arrested in Clark County, Ohio and charged with seven felonies (two counts of theft, two counts of official misconduct, one count of attempted obstruction of justice, and two counts of unlawful possession of anabolic steroids) plus one misdemeanor theft count. He is accused of selling guns seized during police investigations to a pawn shop. A 47-year-old woman, Taneka Roshawn Borders, faces related charges of attempted obstruction of justice and possession of anabolic steroids for allegedly attempting to repurchase one of the guns on his behalf with $600. BEARINGARMS.COM(Savage) Virginia Governor Spanberger and AG Jay Jones Respond to Prosecutors Refusing to Enforce Assault Firearm and Large-Capacity Magazine Ban Virginia officials respond as prosecutors refuse to enforce new gun and magazine ban laws. Multiple Commonwealth's Attorneys and sheriffs across Virginia have publicly stated they will not enforce new laws banning the sale, manufacture, transfer of assault firearms and magazines over 15 rounds, plus a public carry prohibition on assault firearms, citing unconstitutionality. The measures take effect July 1. AG Jay Jones and a spokesperson for Governor Spanberger issued statements urging enforcement, emphasizing the laws were passed by the General Assembly to reduce gun violence. BEARINGARMS.COM(Savage) The Left Seems to Be Waking Up to Racist Gun Control Laws – Bearing Arms (Tom Knighton, May 26, 2026) Exploring racial bias in gun control laws and the ongoing fight for equal Second Amendment rights. This Bearing Arms opinion column discusses a Slate article by Aymann Ismail detailing his multi-year struggle to obtain a Firearm Purchaser Identification in New Jersey due to discretionary permitting practices by the Newark Police Department. The piece highlights historical racist motivations behind many early U.S. gun control measures (targeting non-whites and Catholics) and draws a through-line to modern subjective permitting systems that produce racial disparities in approval rates. It references the 1868 Camilla Massacre in Georgia as the origin of a now-invalidated ‘public gathering' carry prohibition and argues that the Supreme Court's Bruen decision properly eliminated such discretionary laws prone to abuse. GUNS.COM(Savage) Firearm Freedom Act (H.R. by Rep. Jimmy Patronis, R-FL) to Repeal Hughes Amendment The Firearm Freedom Act would eliminate the legacy Hughes Amendment that bars the purchase, ownership, and transfer of newly manufactured machine guns made after 1986. The Firearm Freedom Act, introduced by Republican Rep. Jimmy Patronis of Florida in May 2026, seeks to repeal the Hughes Amendment to the Firearm Owners' Protection Act of 1986. The Hughes Amendment prohibits the purchase, ownership, and transfer of newly manufactured machine guns made after 1986. The bill is endorsed by Gun Owners of America; no cosponsors, passage status, or court cases are mentioned in the source article. PEW REPORT GOA and GOF File Lawsuit Challenging Virginia SB749 Assault Weapons Ban and SB727 Public Carry Ban Gun Owners of America (GOA), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL), and 2A journalist John Crump filed suit against Virginia SB749 and SB727. The bills criminalize purchase and transfer of commonly-owned firearms and standard-capacity magazines while restricting public carry/self-defense; both take effect July 1. The complaint seeks declaratory judgment and injunction, arguing the measures violate the Second Amendment and Article I, Section 13 of the Virginia Constitution. PEW REPORT Nebraska Woman Injured by Shotgun Accidentally Discharged by Dog in Vehicle, Scottsbluff On Saturday in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, a woman standing at a traffic light near a convenience store was struck in the arm by a shotgun pellet after a dog in the back seat of a nearby truck triggered the discharge of a loaded shotgun. The injury was non-life-threatening; she was hospitalized. Police determined the vehicle had a damaged door from the blast and noted that Nebraska law prohibits transporting a loaded shotgun. PEW REPORT Maryland SB 334 (2026) – Criminal Law – Firearm Crimes – Machine Gun Convertible Pistols (Glock Ban) Governor Wes Moore signed SB 334 into law....

Gun Lawyer
Episode 291-Drop Your Socks and Grab Your Glocks

Gun Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 44:27


Episode 291-Drop Your Socks and Grab Your Glocks Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 14 Gun Lawyer — Episode 291 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS Gun rights, Second Amendment, gerrymandering, New Jersey, federal law, AK-47, AR-15, gun laws, Supreme Court, carry permit, gun dealers, political power, racial discrimination, gun ownership, legal battles. SPEAKERS Speaker 1, Teddy Nappen, Speaker 3, Evan Nappen Speaker 1 00:11 Lawyer, Evan Nappen 00:18 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:20 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:22 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. So, Teddy, what’s on your mind today? Teddy Nappen 00:27 Well, I never realized the guy that wrote the Zombie Survival Guide, Max Brooks, was related to Mel Brooks. I thought it was a common name. Evan Nappen 00:38 What? How is he related to Mel Brooks? Teddy Nappen 00:40 It’s his son, so. Evan Nappen 00:42 Oh, my G-d! Is he gonna make a movie, you know, Young Zombie or something? Teddy Nappen 00:44 Yeah, no, Young Zombie. Evan Nappen 00:46 Or a zombie movie with lots of farts? Page – 2 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 00:52 No. Evan Nappen 00:53 Blazing Zombies, Blazing Zombies. Teddy Nappen 00:55 Yeah! Blazing Zombies, that’s it, kind of like what was it, Abraham Lincoln and the Vampire Abraham Lincoln. Evan Nappen 01:02 Right. I think Blazing Zombies would probably be very popular. Teddy Nappen 01:06 Yeah, I know, right. Let’s see them try to reboot Blazing Saddles. Good luck with that. Evan Nappen 01:12 Well, they could do Blazing. Yeah, but if they did Blazing Zombies, they would never be able to say certain words that they used in Blazing Saddles. Teddy Nappen 01:23 Yeah, like calling the zombies a bunch of leg draggers. Evan Nappen 01:26 Ha, ha, ha, ha. Actually, we’re kind of dealing with a zombie apocalypse with the Democrat party lately. I think they are a bunch of, you know. They don’t have brains. They just try to eat brains. Teddy Nappen 01:48 Yeah. And unfortunately, they keep coming up with new ideas to screw us out of our rights. Evan Nappen 01:55 Right! That’s it. That’s what they do. They send the horde out to eat our rights. They do the horde, and they just try to get everybody on board to sacrifice for their pure unadulterated political power. Like trying to get college athletes to boycott their entire athletic career, over, for example, they’re flipping out over the ending of racial gerrymandering. I mean, it’s kind of unbelievable when you watch them talk about this being, you know, Jim Crow II, when all that is being done is ending racial discrimination, with setting up voting districts. Somehow ending racial discrimination is Jim Crow. Only a Democrat with zombie brains could ever make that argument with a straight face. Teddy Nappen 02:59 Well, it’s also very funny because, if you cut to all of New England, where the breakdown is roughly like 40 to 50% Republican, and there’s no representation for that. And so, they, and it’s all the states are heavily, heavily gerrymandered, like zero representation for Republicans, but oh, that’s fine. It’s only Page – 3 – of 14 when the Republicans say, you know what? You’ve established the rules of engagement, and we will oblige. That’s just how the game is played. Evan Nappen 03:29 Now, you would think that the Democrats would have expert knowledge on Jim Crow, because they’re the ones that started it. The original Jim Crow laws were done by Democrats after the Civil War. And, of course, who opposed the Civil Rights Act? The Democrats. They were the originals. And then for them to get up now and claim how much they want to oppose what they are perceiving as Jim Crow laws are kind of rich. And, of course, it isn’t. It is the actual elimination of the racial discrimination that is in place by way of their gerrymandering, and this is very important to our gun rights, Teddy. Very important to our gun rights. As voting is turned around, so that it actually reflects the voters, as opposed to these bizarre jurisdictions engineered for Democrats just to maintain power, we will see more and more advances in the fight for our gun rights. It is the other side there that constantly is trying to take away our Second Amendment rights. Teddy Nappen 04:52 What always makes me laugh, though, is they always try to say the party switched. They always make that argument. By the way, it’s a completely disproven argument. Like, okay, what time period? Was it under Senator (Robert) Byrd, who was a, what was it? The Grand Wizard? Evan Nappen 05:07 The Grand Wizard of the KKK. Teddy Nappen 05:10 Which, by the way, he was a mentor to Joe Biden throughout his political career. But no one talks about that. Or when Joe Biden, what did Joe Biden say on the stage? Evan Nappen 05:21 Oh, don’t even. Teddy Nappen 05:21 Yeah, exactly, yeah, yeah. Evan Nappen 05:25 party, Evan Nappen 05:25 The party hasn’t switched. They’re just trying to build a bigger fence with a plantation. They are the ones trying to run a plantation, and that’s what gerrymandering, prior to this Calais Supreme Court case, that’s what it was really about. How does the Democrat maintain their plantations of voter districts, to maintain their power? Page – 4 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 05:50 Yeah, exactly. They put up the creation that Johnson, what was it? We’re going to get these guys voting Democrat for the rest of their lives. They created the giant welfare state. Evan Nappen 06:01 Yeah. And by the way, he didn’t even call them “these guys”. Teddy Nappen 06:05 I know I was trying to, I was paraphrasing. Evan Nappen 06:11 Describing them. Yeah, just their hypocrisy definitely knows no bounds, and this time period now is somewhat encouraging, because a lot of everything that they’ve built on, including taking our gun rights, it’s collapsing all around them. It’s very encouraging to see that. You just saw the primaries go here. Trump with what 34 zero or whatever on his picks, and that helps get us further with the expansion of our Second Amendment rights. This is all a part. Because part of MAGA is the rebirth of the power of the Second Amendment, that is a part of MAGA, guys. You’ve got to know that, and you can see it. We are now in a completely different world than in the Biden era. I mean, Biden was essentially engaging in a clamp down, a clamp down on our rights in every way that he could abuse federal power to do so. And we’re seeing incredible changes in the other direction now. Teddy Nappen 07:29 I’ll give you the highlight of that. We dealt with this, where it was weaponization. They were going after dealers for the most minuscule things with a zero tolerance. And now that’s been eliminated, and it has been helping. Of course, New Jersey picks up the mantle from their new AG. Now they’re going after FFL dealers and demanding records detailing the sales of Glocks, which I could have sworn they already knew about the sales, because every time you purchase. Evan Nappen 08:01 Yeah, this is what is such crap about these subpoenas to all the dealers to turn over their records of the last decade for every Glock sold. New Jersey has a pistol purchase permit system, which is a form of register. So, the State Police already have the computerized registered database of every purchase of a Glock since the computerization of the pistol permit system, which completely covers the decade that they’re requesting. In other words, the only reason for this subpoena is essentially, in my opinion, to harass dealers because the information itself is already at their fingertips. Now, the bigger legal question is, is that something legally they’re allowed to access because New Jersey has Administrative Code provisions that mandate confidentiality on all gun records of purchase acquisition. All that kind of stuff is protected by that confidentiality. So, maybe they themselves thought that trying to just get dealer records, maybe could do an end run over their own Administrative Code, preventing the release of this information. Although there is a provision in the Code that says for law enforcement purposes it can be accessed. But this is a lawsuit, not law enforcement purposes. So, it really is interesting the approach they’re taking. If they’re righteous in the law, in being able to access this data, then they can access it through the database in the appropriate legal manner, if they are qualified. And if not, why are they subpoenaing dealers to turn over information that is already in the possession of the State of New Page – 5 – of 14 Jersey? And these application forms, et cetera, are protected by way of their own Administrative Code provisions, setting out confidentiality. Teddy Nappen 10:20 So, Teddy Nappen 10:21 Yeah, I will say what’s really messed up is I love the AG’s response. So, this was actually from 2A News Team. They asked these questions and the AG responded. Oh no, no. These requests are not seeking information about individual purchasers or any person’s identifying information about their purchases. However, the subpoena says that exact wording. Evan Nappen 10:50 Right. Teddy Nappen 10:51 Documents show sufficient sale or transfer of Glock handguns from you to New Jersey customers. Literally, it’s the first line in the subpoena. Evan Nappen 11:03 Right. And the thing about Glocks. Look, if you own a Glock, you know you better hold on to it. This is the new tactic of the anti-Second Amendment rights movement. To try to ban and restrict Glocks because of a claim that they can be relatively easily converted to fully automatic using what’s called a Glock switch. But mere possession of a Glock switch under federal law is considered a machine gun in and of itself, and these switches are banned in New Jersey as well. The component is already illegal. So, trying to link Glocks to them so that they can further take away one of the most popular self-defense handguns in the world. This is their gambit. This is their gambit now to try to do that. Teddy Nappen 12:10 So, it was also interesting, is pull it was from the article. Out of the 15 FFLs that they subpoenaed, they were roughly, there was 15 of those FFLs were out of the total authorized Glock dealers. So, I’m trying to think the strategy of it. If they’re trying, if these were just the 15, were kind of like where they went after those two gun dealers and forced them to basically have to essentially declare and register every purchase or gun-related material. Are they just going for the small fish to then go after the whole? Kind of like a staff? Teddy Nappen 12:46 Out of curiosity. Could there be a constitutional challenge because there’s a federal firearms license? Could you either make the Supremacy Clause argument or just going with the idea of there shouldn’t be a state license, too? Evan Nappen 12:46 Okay. At a minimum, it’s designed to harass gun dealers. I mean, New Jersey is dedicated to that principle, given the excesses that they go to regarding being a New Jersey retail firearm dealer. I mean Page – 6 – of 14 having an FFL, that’s a federal firearm license. New Jersey also requires for a dealer to have a New Jersey retail dealer firearms license, and the retail dealer firearms license is what is managed by the state of New Jersey. And that’s where you see an incredibly excessive and additional amount of requirements, far beyond what federal law requires, designed to be a legal discouragement to being a dealer. Also, it’s been used in the past as a pretext to raid individuals that had FFLs but did not have a NJ retail dealer license. I’ve had cases on this where individuals that had a federal firearms license for Curio and Relic, collector licenses, the state alleged they were federal firearm licensees and acting as dealers, which they were not. They are collectors. And because they alleged they had a federal license, they needed a New Jersey firearm retail dealer license. They proceeded to conduct raids on the individuals that held Curio and Relic licenses. So, this is one of the risks out there. They were able to purge and merge the federal list to the state list of New Jersey retailers. Evan Nappen 14:31 Well, the problem is that the federal firearm law is expressly not preemptive. It’s designed to be the absolute minimum gun control harassment that exists throughout the entire country. And then states are invited to, you know, this was the philosophy, invited to go wild. So, you have the baseline of the federal law, which has many constitutional questions about it itself, expressly not being preemptive, and the states are left to their own devices to create whatever stricter and stricter and more harassing and more discouraging gun laws that they want to pass. And as long as those laws are somehow upheld constitutionally, they can keep on going. There is no cap. There’s no cap placed on the attack on our rights. It should exist, but doesn’t, except in a few very narrow areas where there is express preemption. Evan Nappen 16:22 One of those places where there is express preemption is Title 18 926 A for interstate transport of your guns. You can transport your guns cased, unloaded, locked, not readily accessible, etc., so that you can go through bad states in your travels. There’s areas of preemption, specifically for carry, like LEOSA, Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act, where retired and active law enforcement can carry, regardless of the state law that might otherwise try to prevent them from doing so. There’s actually preemption for carry. It was the original carry preemption, which a lot of people don’t know was for armored car security. Armored car personnel was actually the first federal carry preemption. And then today we’re pushing to try to get national reciprocity, which is in effect national preemption, mandating that every state recognize every other state’s carry rights to that particular resident in whatever state that resident might be in. But generally across 99% of all the federal gun laws, it is expressly not preemptive. So, this is where the problems come in, because there is no cap on the damage that states can do. Teddy Nappen 17:55 So, it would require an, it would basically either require an act of Congress to amend it to include the preemption. Evan Nappen 18:02 Yes, literally, what would be great is if we finally get a cap. Now, in theory, the cap on bad gun laws is this little thing we call the Second Amendment, and the Second Amendment’s cap was fairly broad. The Page – 7 – of 14 cap, as I recall, it said shall not be infringed. Okay? Shall not be infringed. So, any infringement is arguably a violation of the Second Amendment. Therefore no state or federal government, because we now have it incorporated to the states through the McDonald case, through the 14th Amendment, like many of our other constitutional rights. No state or federal law should infringe on our gun rights. Yet we’re knee deep in battles over various gun laws that are utterly passed with contempt of the Second Amendment, and then we have to go through these fights over it. Teddy Nappen 19:09 Yeah, and it’s definitely. I noticed that whenever it comes to New Jersey, I mean, I know people always talk about state powers, how they, you know, always leave it to the states. However, there are some things that there’s just so much abuse by the states that what they do, I mean, just right now, what they are doing right now is disgusting. Where they’re just harassing these dealers, going after them, wasting the taxpayers dollars. And it’s the level of where, all right, the federal government needs to step in, and I can see everyone’s like, “Oh, don’t allow the feds to get in, but here is the truth. They abuse it so much that there’s just no, there’s no value. Evan Nappen 19:54 Well, frankly, if we simply made the federal law, as it stands right now, as the preemptive. Just passed a law saying federal law preempts state law. Then every state gun law would become mooted out. Done. Invalid. Because only the federal law would apply. And currently under federal law there are no prohibitions on carry. There’s no addressing that in a negative way. Now, they might say, because the federal law doesn’t address it at all, then the states could still try to regulate carry. But then we still have the constitutional Second Amendment with the Bruen decision and such regarding carry. Then if we look at how the impact would be beyond that, well, everything else that these states try to pass, particularly on sale, possession, or on any of that, it would all be preemptively null and void by way of a federal law that they first engineered to just be a minimum to suddenly become the maximum. And that would concentrate our efforts only to having essentially federal fights, which would be pretty good, because instead of the pro-gun movement, those that defend our gun rights, and instead of having them fighting in every jurisdiction, everywhere, every state or county or town that passes some anti-Second Amendment gun rights law that we have to go in and challenge, we would have a preemptive federal law. So, every battle would simply be taking place, for the most part, at the federal law level of preemption, and it would basically gut that entire expenditure of the battle that we constantly have to foot the bill and pay for. It would be an interesting thing to conceptualize, to finally have a federal full preemption. I think it’s workable. Teddy Nappen 22:18 Yeah, and look, I never thought we’d ever see, like, the tax stamp removed for suppressors, and having a chance for it to be removed from the NFA, so anything is possible. We just need to get the right people in, and the right amount of votes. Evan Nappen 22:30 Yeah, it might, it might actually be, but then you’ll have even pro-Second Amendment folks, say, oh, states rights, states’ rights, you know. And they become so focused on so-called states’ rights that we still are losing our rights, because, as you say, Teddy, there’s an abuse by the states of our rights, and Page – 8 – of 14 this could end that abuse. So, when you have an abuse of state power, then the federal government really should come in to stop the abuse by the states. Teddy Nappen 22:53 I think it was in New York, and this might have been years ago. Do you remember they posted the map of who owned firearms? Evan Nappen 23:15 Yeah, it was New York, yeah, right. And then the public record, and then you could, it was searchable when you could find the gun owners. Teddy Nappen 23:25 Of course, a lot of them got robbed and harassed, and everything in that, which is just like, all right, fine. And you know what? When is it going to be enough for states’ powers? When they say everyone wears a yellow armband? It’s a picture of an AR, like states power, states rights. It’s such BS for allowing the abuse that comes down from New Jersey. Where you have the gulag that is the symbol of oppression of a totalitarian regime, and it just pisses me off so much when I hear that argument. I hear the people that make perfect the enemy of good, every time. How long did it take us to lose our rights to these people? Decades. And that’s what it’s going to take to get them back. It’s just disgusting. Evan Nappen 24:12 It is. But we’re in the fight, and we have to keep this fight on. Politically, the big picture is critical in our ability to win and get these changes. As much as all this is aggravating, if you step back, man, I can step back and look from having been practicing gun law for over 40 years. I can look and say we have come a long way. We’ve come a long way. The fact that we can finally have a carry permit in New Jersey is astounding. It’s astounding that we got to that, because that was something that seemed like an impossibility, and yet it got achieved. You can see amazing other advances. Evan Nappen 25:07 Hopefully, shortly, we will see the Supreme Court take a hardware case. We need them to take a hardware case. What I’m talking about is so-called assault firearms or assault weapons, magazines, where there is hardware that’s been banned. Where the constitutionality of the ability to ban hardware finally gets established out of the Supreme Court to end it, to stop it. That’s something that we’ve got to get to, and I think we’re going to see that soon. It is coming. There are so many cases, and they’ve been going up the chain. I think we’re going to see it. I don’t know if it’ll be, you know, this session. We’re getting close, and that’s what we saw, the prediction by even the U.S. Attorney General. The U.S. Attorney General saying they believe that ARs and others, Supreme Court will eventually pronounce they are legal. Teddy Nappen 26:16 I know there’s like, I know there’s rumors, everyone, about the different justices retiring. Imagine if Justice Thomas’s retirement, his last decision that he does, is he legalized and ends the assault firearm bans across the country. Page – 9 – of 14 Evan Nappen 26:31 Oh, that’d be just wonderful. I’d like to see St. Thomas. Teddy Nappen 26:36 Yeah. You know they did the commemorative, like Heller, like revolver, I remember that they. Evan Nappen 26:43 Which I have, I have a commemorative Heller Smith & Wesson .38. Not only was it commemorative and put out by Smith when the Heller decision came down, so it’s actually a Smith & Wesson bonafide commemorative, but I have that, I think I showed it to you, Teddy, it’s signed personally by Dick Heller, who’s a friend. So, I have a signed commemorative of the Heller decision, signed by Dick Heller himself. Teddy Nappen 27:10 Well, the next one I want it to be just, it’ll say the name of the case, and it’s just the Clarence Thomas smile that you see. The GIF area Thomas commemorative AR. Evan Nappen 27:23 And then, of course, the Left would complain that it’s racist because it’s a black rifle. No. You can’t be racist against Thomas, right? I mean, they always talk. Teddy Nappen 27:37 No, no, they say you can, because they say that he’s not black enough. If you know his entire history, the like, his, you could not, you could not live as a like a black American, like his entire thing, like inner city kid, like I think he was a single, like single mom, they like raised, like literally did the like live the entire black experience like it would be a lifetime movie. It would be amazing. Evan Nappen 28:05 He is an amazing man with actually the embodiment of the American dream, in effect. Coming from an absolutely underprivileged, you know, situation where he rose to be one of the greatest Supreme, one of the greatest, for sure, Supreme Court justices. His amazing story about an amazing man. Just great. And they don’t, because just like with gerrymandering, where there are plenty of Republican minority reps out there, it’s not racism at all. It’s the Democrat power grab, and because Judge Thomas is conservative, they refuse to acknowledge the benefit of having such a great man. Teddy Nappen 29:03 Yeah. And he is what Joe Biden would describe as articulate, bright, and clean. Evan Nappen 29:09 Oh G-d. Teddy Nappen 29:13 I love how Biden said that to Obama. I know. Page – 10 – of 14 Evan Nappen 29:16 I mean. He would constantly say these things. And yet they will extrapolate 10 times out to try to paint Trump as racist when Biden was. He bona fide said stuff that was absolutely insane with racism. Stereotypical racism. Teddy Nappen 29:44 Yeah. Evan Nappen 29:45 Yeah, really. I mean, just come on. Insulting and amazing. Well, and let me tell you, Teddy, about our good friends at WeShoot. WeShoot is an indoor range. You and I have shot there, and you love WeShoot, don’t you, Teddy? Teddy Nappen 30:04 I had a great time. Evan Nappen 30:05 We always do, every time. We got our certifications there for our carries, and you can do the same. They’ve got a great pro shop, great trainers, great facility, and it’s really conveniently right off the Parkway in Lakewood, New Jersey. Lakewood, New Jersey. You want to check out the WeShoot website at weshootusa.com. And you should make sure you get on their email list, because WeShoot sends out a lot of great stuff via email. All their great deals and specials and cool events they’re doing and all kinds of fun things. WeShoot is extremely dynamic, and they are always doing something. WeShoot is just super fun. So, if you’re looking for a great range to belong to, a great place to shoot, a great place to hone your skills, get your training, you cannot do any better than WeShoot in Lakewood. Check out weshootusa.com. Evan Nappen 31:18 Let me also mention my book, New Jersey Gun Law. It’s the bible of New Jersey gun law. It is a book used by, well, everybody. If you want to understand New Jersey gun law, you need my book, which is not surprisingly titled New Jersey Gun Law. You can get your copy at EvanNappen.com, EvanNappen.com. When you get the book, you’ll see it is very large. It is over 500 pages. It’s 120 topics, all question and answer. And the greatest thing about my book is that the book itself can be used as a weapon. It’s that big. I’m not advising you to do that, but should you need to, yes, that is a book you don’t want to get hit in the head with. So, check out New Jersey Gun Law at EvanNappen.com. Teddy, I bet you have something else up your sleeve to tell us. Teddy Nappen 32:18 Well, one of the things that did come up, and I just thought, what the heck? This is in the feed of the New York Times. Where are all the AK 47s? Like, where have all the AK 47s gone? I know. Evan Nappen 32:19 I don’t know. Where have they gone? Page – 11 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 32:21 I know. It was a very interesting article, but it was also very strange. Just reading through, I don’t know if you ever heard of Jim Fuller? Evan Nappen 32:47 The Fuller Brush Man? Teddy Nappen 32:49 Apparently, he’s a gunsmith. He makes custom AKs. I’m not too familiar on that, but he was going into details of, like, and they were talking about the collapse of the AK market. Evan Nappen 33:01 Well, there is a downturn, but prices aren’t collapsing. Teddy Nappen 33:06 Yeah, I mean, how much are you going for? Evan Nappen 33:08 One of the Russian AKs going. You know the problem is, what led to the big boom, of course, was when we were importing AKs. We could have them from China and Russia. Although we were getting really cheap ammo, and there was so much of the surplus ammo, the 762 by 39 that it became extremely popular, because you could so reasonably shoot. Then it became so overwhelmingly possible that even American-made guns, like the Ruger Mini 30, for example, were being made in 762 by 39. Then you also had the influx of very reasonable SKSs. I mean, I remember when SKSs were under $100, for an SKS, and then you know the reasonable AKs and all that coming in with cheap ammo. Man, it was great. Then they started to ban the import, the ban of Chinese, ban of Russian, and the cheap ammo dried up. The guns that were coming in, the imports like those were dried up. Teddy Nappen 33:56 Apparently, it was in 1989 under Bush, because the shooter used the Chinese AK. Evan Nappen 34:32 Please remember, it was Bush. It was Bush, the Republican, the neocon, and this is one of the things that you got to always remember. Even though they may have the “R” there, they’re not necessarily a friend of the Second Amendment. Teddy Nappen 34:47 Yeah. And then the article tries to highlight more of like 2014 where the annexation of Crimea, the U.S. put sanctions on Russia. So, there goes all the Russian AKs. Evan Nappen 34:57 Well, not just Russian AKs. I mean, we were getting a lot of great guns, really cool guns from Russia, you know. We’re getting SKSs – originals, beautiful guns. I mean, phenomenal. Russian SKSs are probably the best SKS ever made, machined, gorgeous. Mosin-Nagant rifles, right? They were very Page – 12 – of 14 reasonable, and you know, you want to do the enemy at the gates, man. You got your gun and super strong, tough rifles. You know, a lot of great stuff could come in, and now we don’t see it anymore. And prices have skyrocketed. I mean, if you look at SKS prices today, holy crap. You’d be lucky to find a Chinese SKS that you used to be able to buy for less than $100, one in great shape today for 600 bucks, you know? I mean, easily 600, some even more. I’ve seen Russian SKSs pushing $2,000 a piece at the gun show. I mean, the prices are just unbelievable, because the market has a limitation now to the quantity that’s out there. And by the way, there’s probably only a 10th of the amount of Russian SKSs compared to Chinese SKSs. Even with that, the prices are way up there, and one of the reasons is that the SKSs, for example, are excellent functioning rifles. They’re handy. They function great and are very popular. Evan Nappen 36:36 With AKs, you know, there was that whole growth of it, and we were able to have all that great, cheap ammo. Once you got into an introductory, reasonable AK, then you wanted to up your game with other AKs, and all that. But what’s happened is, with the close out of that, we’ve become more, much, much more AR focused. The AR-15 platform, and everything about it. That’s all, a lot of it is U.S. made, and kind of America’s rifle. I would have to say today that America’s rifle, without a doubt, is the AR-15. Teddy Nappen 37:17 I would also say there’s also just the customization, and I think modularity. Evan Nappen 37:23 Its modularity seems to appeal to a lot of gun folks, because you can add and change and put all kinds of whistles and bells. Teddy Nappen 37:32 That also goes to the tone of American culture versus like the Eastern Bloc of the AK 47. We’re very individualistic, where we will make it so it is something that works for us, versus, you know, the AK 47 is designed, it is designed in that shape or form. You can do some small mods, but generally speaking, you pick up an AK 47 it’s, you know, hold it up to another one, like that’s the level of it. Evan Nappen 37:58 That’s an interesting point, Teddy, about how in those countries they don’t. It’s hard to find a Bubba AK in countries where they make the AKs, isn’t it? They don’t Bubbafi much, do they? But we love to modify, change, and customize, and that’s actually a lot of the fun of it. Let’s face it, it’s fun. It’s fun to add the accessories to fit your needs, make it look cooler, make it function better, make it more appropriate for whatever your needs may be. But then again, the anti-gun rights crowd will suddenly take any given feature and demonize certain features. So, if they are intrinsically evil, that if for some reason you have a telescoping stock on your AR or any other semi-auto, because your stock moves one or two inches back and forth, somehow that is such a huge impact on crime. Teddy Nappen 39:09 Or has a barrel shroud, which they can’t define. Page – 13 – of 14 Evan Nappen 39:12 Oh yeah, well, they try to. Remember. Teddy Nappen 39:15 The shoulder thingy that goes up, you know, the seat belt. Evan Nappen 39:18 The shoulder thingy that goes up is a barrel shroud. Isn’t that interesting? These are the experts that are voting for these laws. They have no clue what they’re even voting for, nor do they care. As long as it’s going against gun owners, they’re for it. They don’t care what it is. Teddy Nappen 39:39 Yeah, and I will say, just from the article, like, they try to, of course, they try to say, oh, Trump’s tariffs is what killed the AK market. There’s like also going from Russia, Ukraine, which they tried to say, you, oh, Poland is one of the key suppliers of Ukraine. No, the United States is one of the key suppliers of military to Ukraine. We’ve, you know, what is it, 40 billion, 80 billion, like crazy amounts, like they’re just still in that. And then again, tariffs are non-inflationary. We’ve known that, we’ve proven it. And I love how they try to say, well, we could get more AKs if we removed tariffs on Poland. Evan Nappen 40:21 Well, you know, it’s pretty bad when the Left media is trying to lure removal of tariffs by saying we could get more AKs in the country. That’s a pretty interesting stretch for them. Teddy Nappen 40:34 I know why they’re doing it. They’re trying to turn gun owners. They’re trying their best to turn gun owners into the debt, which is a ridiculous concept. They’ve demonized them, called them racist, call them everything under the sun. So, good luck trying to convince a gun owner to be considered a Democrat. If they are voting Democrat, you’re voting for your own destruction. I’m sorry. Evan Nappen 40:54 And speaking of destruction of gun owners, that is what GOFUs are. GOFU is our Gun Owner Fuck Ups. Every show we like to highlight the GOFU of the week, and this week’s GOFU is something that is constantly coming my way in the practice of law. And some of you listeners may say, yeah, it’s obvious, but I still have to say it because I keep getting case after case after case. It’s real simple, folks. You need to know your state’s gun laws. Most people understand that they need to know their state’s gun laws, but it doesn’t end there. If you travel out of state, you need to know the state’s gun laws that you’re traveling to. I constantly get cases of individuals that come from other states and end up being criminally charged in New Jersey because New Jersey’s gun laws are nothing like the gun laws of the state they were traveling from. The reverse is true, my friends. The reverse is true. Evan Nappen 42:13 You may have a New Jersey carry permit, but you need to know, if you don’t know, that no other state in America is recognized by New Jersey. No other state’s gun license is recognized by New Jersey. New Jersey has no reciprocity per se. When you travel, there are states where you can carry, because Page – 14 – of 14 despite New Jersey not recognizing their carry license, they’re willing to recognize any lawfully issued state carry. Many of the states, over 70% of the land mass in America, is constitutional carry, where as long as you’re law-abiding, you can carry even without a permit. But you still have to know, because I get calls from New Jersey folks that are getting jammed up in other states, making the mistake that others frequently make coming into New Jersey. Evan Nappen 43:24 So, the GOFU is real simple. Know the gun laws. Know the gun laws of the jurisdiction that you are residing in, and know the gun laws of the jurisdiction that you may be traveling in. It’s critical! I see it every day as a classic of virtually all GOFUs. This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. 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LEO Round Table, May 18, 2026

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 43:51 Transcription Available


LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E096, Trump Admin Overhauls The ATF Cutting Major Biden-Era Gun Restrictions UPS considers throwing out century old ban on shipping handguns. ATF announces huge changes to their rulebook. Trump admin overhauls the ATF cutting major Biden-era gun restrictions. California's open carry ban challenged by gun rights activists. AG of Florida sues city over secret registry of guns. Ex-security guard sentenced for the shooting of a teen in the back who was returning a BB gun. Gun Law Changes, Open Carry, Firearm Registries, and the Risks of Off-Duty Intervention Opening the Gun-Focused Roundtable In this episode of LEO Roundtable, host Chip DeBlock opens the law enforcement talk show by introducing the panel and explaining that this will be a firearms-heavy episode. He is joined by former LA County Sheriff's Office member and former police chief Ralph Ornelas, along with former ATF agent Dan O'Kelly of GunLearn. Chip also acknowledges the show's sponsors and distribution platforms before previewing several gun-related stories, including proposed changes to firearm shipping rules, ATF rule revisions, open carry litigation, a Florida gun registry lawsuit, and officer-involved shooting cases. Postal Service Handgun Shipping and Federal Firearm Rules The first major discussion centers on the possibility of the United States Postal Service ending its long-standing ban on private citizens mailing handguns. Chip explains that the policy dates back to 1927 and that a recent Department of Justice legal memo questioned whether the ban is consistent with current Second Amendment precedent, especially after the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. Dan O'Kelly clarifies that long guns can already be mailed in certain circumstances, but handguns have been treated differently by the postal system. He also explains that interstate firearm transfers still generally must go through licensed dealers or manufacturers, and that mailing a firearm directly to another private person across state lines remains legally restricted. ATF Rule Changes, FFLs, Braces, and Registration The panel then discusses broader ATF rule changes under the Trump administration, including rollbacks of Biden-era firearm regulations. Chip highlights changes involving stabilizing braces, the definition of being “engaged in the business” of selling firearms, recordkeeping rules, and Federal Firearms License issues. Dan explains that although the brace rule may be rolled back, firearms configured with shoulder stocks or short barrels still raise legal questions under short-barreled rifle definitions. He also discusses the practical realities of FFL compliance, including how state and local zoning or security requirements can affect whether someone can operate as a licensed dealer. Open Carry, Training, and Practical Concerns Another major topic is the legal challenge to California's restrictions on open carry. Chip explains that several gun rights groups filed a brief in the Ninth Circuit arguing that the Second Amendment and American historical tradition protect public open carry. Ralph supports lawful carry but stresses his belief that people carrying firearms should receive proper training. Dan adds that open carry often becomes less dramatic in practice than critics fear, citing Texas and Florida as examples where open carry did not lead to widespread visible gun carrying. The panel agrees that training is important, while also acknowledging the tension between practical safety concerns and constitutional carry rights. Jacksonville's Alleged Secret Gun Log The panel next discusses Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier's lawsuit against the City of Jacksonville over allegations that city personnel maintained an illegal registry of firearms. Chip summarizes the report that security personnel at two city-owned locations allegedly recorded personal information and firearm serial numbers from armed visitors over a two-year period. Dan compares the concern to federal prohibitions against national firearm registries and praises the attorney general for acting against the alleged practice. Ralph questions what the purpose of such a log would have been and whether the information was shared with law enforcement or used for any operational purpose. Security Guard Shooting and the Value of Being a Good Witness The final major story concerns an off-duty security guard in Washington State who was convicted after shooting and killing a teenager outside a sporting goods store. According to the report discussed on the show, the guard believed the teen and others were carrying a real gun and possibly preparing to rob the store, but prosecutors said the teen was returning a BB gun. Ralph uses the case to stress that off-duty officers and armed security personnel should often be good witnesses unless they or their family are directly threatened. Dan agrees that a realistic-looking BB gun could reasonably create concern, but says the reported shooting after the teen allegedly dropped the gun and raised his hands would be extremely difficult to justify. The episode closes with reminders about the show's sponsors and related law enforcement resources.

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We Like Shooting 661 – Protuberance

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Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026


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Developed by Tyler Abadie, it prevents rubbing, stabbing, and irritation during prolonged wear in activities like security work, driving, and daily tasks. Available for men and women, it has received positive feedback from civilians and professionals in law enforcement and military. GUN FIGHTS No one stepped into the arena this week. WLS IS LIFESTYLE RXM Pillager Chassis PA6-GF The RXM Pillager Chassis is a grip module designed for the Ruger RXM FCI, featuring a complete chassis, sheet metal finger shroud, RXM charging handle (OEM slide only), and secondary magazine holder. It is FDM 3D printed from fiberglass-reinforced nylon (PA6-GF) and annealed to manufacturer specifications, available in colors like Flat Dark Earth, Light Grey, and Black. Priced at $279.99 USD, it comes assembled and ready for the RXM FCI and slide. GOING BALLISTIC DOJ Cease-and-Desist to City of Denver on AR-15 Ban The National Association for Gun Rights reports that AAG Dhillon issued a cease-and-desist letter to the City of Denver. The letter demands the removal of their AR-15 ban. Failure to comply will result in action by the DOJ. Hysteria Continues Unabated Following ATF's Announcement (Savage) The article discusses the ATF's rollback of gun regulations under the Trump administration's Justice Department, led by confirmed ATF head Robert Cekada, following an assassination attempt on President Trump. Gun control advocates like John Feinblatt of Everytown for Gun Safety criticize it as gutting ‘commonsense gun safety laws.' The author argues the hysteria is unwarranted, as the weapons used were legal nationwide and prior rules failed to prevent attacks. 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April 2025 recorded just four homicides, the fewest monthly since at least 1970. ATF Reforms on Pistol Braces (NPRM 1140-AA98) (Savage) The article discusses ATF reforms under the Trump administration that remove regulatory language from the vacated Biden-era pistol brace rule (NPRM 1140-AA98), affecting enforcement of the National Firearms Act (NFA) and Gun Control Act (GCA) on braced pistols classified as short-barreled rifles. While presented as a positive step, the changes do not limit ATF's statutory interpretation authority, allowing continued enforcement risks for gun owners. The author views it as meaningful progress but potentially ‘smoke and mirrors' without further congressional action.0 Navy v. Patrick Tate Adamiak: NRA Files Amicus Brief Urging U.S. Supreme Court Review (Savage) The NRA, along with other gun rights organizations, filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Navy v. Patrick Tate Adamiak, involving a Navy veteran's 20-year sentence for National Firearms Act violations over nonfunctional firearm relics. The case challenges the treatment of inert, destroyed items as regulated ‘firearms' under an expansive NFA interpretation, bypassing Second Amendment protections. The brief argues lower courts distorted precedent by avoiding Bruen's historical analysis test. DOJ/ATF 34 Final and Proposed Firearms Rules (April 29, 2026) (Savage) On April 29, 2026, the Department of Justice and ATF announced 34 notices of final and proposed rulemaking, the largest overhaul of federal firearms regulations in agency history, following Executive Order 14206 Protecting Second Amendment Rights. The package includes 8 finalized rules (e.g., rescinding bump stock machine gun definitions per Garland v. Cargill) and 26 proposed rules aimed at reducing burdens on FFLs and gun owners, modernizing forms like 4473, streamlining NFA processes, and aligning with court precedents. Rules cover repeals of Biden-era pistol brace and ‘engaged in the business' expansions, electronic recordkeeping, and interstate transport protections. Trump Pardon Call for Patrick ‘Tate' Adamiak (Fourth Circuit Federal Case) Patrick ‘Tate' Adamiak, a U.S. Navy sailor, was convicted on federal machinegun and unregistered destructive-device charges and sentenced to 20 years in prison despite no prior record or victims; the Fourth Circuit remanded on double-jeopardy grounds. The article urges gun owners to petition President Trump for a full pardon, framing it as a stand against ATF overreach and federal weaponization against Second Amendment activities. Items involved remain legally sold online, highlighting perceived injustice. REVIEWS Review: Anonymous Coward from Iowa Five Review: Anonymous Coward from Nebraska Review form coward. 5 something. Like the early gun fights can put guesses in. Since I get up at 5.47 am like to be in bed by 10. 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Gun Lawyer
Episode 288-Elections Have Consequences-Sometimes Good Ones

Gun Lawyer

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Episode 288-Elections Have Consequences-Sometimes Good Ones  Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 18 Gun Lawyer Transcript – Episode 288 SUMMARY KEYWORDS Gun laws, ATF, DOJ, President Trump, Second Amendment, interstate firearm transport, FOPA, administrative code, private sales, bump stocks, youth handgun safety, NFA items, Miranda rights, Fish and Game, hunting violations. SPEAKERS Teddy Nappen, Evan Nappen, Speaker 2, Louis Nappen Evan Nappen 00:18 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:20 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:22 And also with us today is Louis Nappen. So, we have a very special show, and it’s going to be very interesting in terms of things that you need to know to protect yourself. And some very, very exciting news here out of the ATF, the DOJ, and of course, this is due to President Trump. President Trump, as you may recall, ordered a full review of gun laws. Things that could be done to improve and change the laws, and this includes what are known as final rules and proposed rules. The rules are the Administrative Code. Evan Nappen 01:10 Under federal law, you have statutes that are passed by Congress and signed into law, and then you have what is the federal code. The code is done by administration. Those are the various agencies that propose rules that can and do, in fact, have the force of law, and they are used to interpret the law. These agency rules are very important in how courts and prosecutors will be guided, and the rules are extremely, can be extremely, helpful for individuals that face legal issues in being able to defend themselves. Now, of course, the Biden administration abused these, this rulemaking authority to create anti-Second Amendment gun rights oppression. Rules that he couldn’t get passed legislatively. Well, President Trump, through the DOJ and ATF, has put an amazing package together of 34 new and proposed rules, and I want to talk about a number of them and highlight ones that are particularly important. Evan Nappen 02:43 So, President Trump, remember, signed that Executive Order. It was EO 14206, protecting Second Amendment rights. (https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/02/12/2025-02636/protecting-second-amendment-rights) Now, this review went on for a year, and now we see the fruits of this very Page – 2 – of 18 intensive review. One of the key things that is going to be of major effect to just uncountable numbers of gun owners is the easing of interstate firearm transport. There will be no more “gun free zone” nightmares. That is something he set out to do. I’ve looked at many, many sources, and many different articles, primary sources, and I just want to say that I found a great, great article here called “DOJ and ATF Release Landmark 34-Rule Package Bolstering 2A Rights” by GunStuff TV Reporter. (https://gunstuff.tv/doj-and-atf-release-landmark-34-rule-package-bolstering-2a-rights-easier-interstate-transport-ffl-sales-and-nfa-processes/) Evan Nappen 03:48 I found that this article did an excellent job. I just want to point out that, as this article states, the actual rule itself hasn’t been published, but information has gotten out. Get a load of what the new FOPA (Firearm Owners Protection Act), the new firearm interstate transport protections that are going to come. It’s going to absolutely make it explicit that FOPA, meaning the Firearm Owners Protection Act, protections for unloaded, locked firearms in vehicles, even with states with draconian assault weapon bans. Hint, hint. Like New Jersey, the DPRNJ, Democratic People’s Republic of New Jersey and other states. A new safe passage presumption for hunters, sport shooters, and travelers with valid permits from their home state. So, this is now laying groundwork here for administrative recognition of carry permits. A continuing step forward, honestly, for gaining full national reciprocity. This is a great step in that direction. Evan Nappen 05:10 Also, streamlining documentation requirements. No more notary-stamped affidavits just to prove you’re not a criminal. Again, with recognition of these documents laying more groundwork for national reciprocity. Enforcing, expanding and clarifying the FOPA for interstate transport. Let me tell you, folks. It’s something that we deal with all the time in the practice. We have folks coming through New Jersey who are getting arrested, getting charged, and we have to fight and assert Title 18-926a. With these Administrative Code changes, just on that alone, it’ll be of tremendous help. There are many other things in this bill. Let me give you some highlights. Not bill, in this Administrative Code. Here are some great highlights. They were going to remove the pistol stabilizing brace, full rescission of that so-called factoring criteria rule, where they turned millions of brace pistols into unregistered SBRs. Even though courts have already put injunctions on it, this rule will make it crystal clear as a Federal Code regulation. Teddy Nappen 06:28 Now the ATF won’t be trying to break down your door for them. Evan Nappen 06:31 Right! And then the “engaged in business” definition, this was a really evil thing that Biden and company did, where they expanded what “engaged in business” meant. So that if you just happen to sell a gun in a lawful private sale, they would claim that you are a dealer. They were trying to just destroy any private sales. Now, of course, in New Jersey, private sales are prohibited by state law, but in real America, they are not. This federal attempt to turn every private seller into a dealer is being removed and taken away so that the statutory standard returns to the standard from the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act deal. There’s also going to be, in machine guns, removal of bump stock Page – 3 – of 18 language to comply with Cargill, the Supreme Court case of Garland v. Cargill. They’re going to remove that language, get rid of it. So that it’s crystal clear about bump stocks, but New Jersey has their state ban. But still again, it’s great news. Evan Nappen 07:49 Federally, they’re ending the ridiculous Youth Handgun Safety Act notices. You don’t have to, you won’t have to have those signs everywhere and giving out pamphlets. That’s always the first thing everybody throws away, right? Just think of how many trees are going to saved by getting rid of that. So, that’s part of it. They’re modernizing paperwork, folks. It’s really amazing. They’re going to do a comprehensive overhaul of the 4473. That’s the paper that you sign federally. And they’re going to make it so that when you have a NICS check, it’s valid for even a longer period of time. They’re going to incorporate electronic forms in the way you can do NFA now electronically, and that’ll be way faster auto population. You’ll be able to go online, auto populate, have it filed, even before you go to a dealer. Evan Nappen 08:49 And even more interesting is that this is going to lay the groundwork for mail-order guns. That’s right, folks. Mail-order guns. How can that be? Well, I’ll tell you. Right now, you can, if you didn’t live in the DPRNJ, of course, you can buy a silencer, and it can be shipped directly to your door. Even when you buy, for example, from Silencer Central (https://www.silencercentral.com/), they have it all set. They have a network of dealers through the states where suppressors are legal. The paperwork is processed electronically, and the silencer gets delivered direct to your door through this network. With the changes happening here, you’ll be able to go online, find a gun that you like from who knows, one of the major distributors or companies that will be out there, online order what you want, and do your 4473 through an auto-fill interface. Making it even easier. The same way they do it now for suppressors. And that firearm will then be shipped to your door. You don’t even have to leave your home. So, that’s where this is going. Evan Nappen 10:08 It’ll expand it and make it so it takes another good slice out of interstate handgun prohibition. You’ll be able to purchase on a countrywide basis, even though there’s a local dealer network that gets incorporated. It will follow, I’m sure, the silencer model that you see operating right now. Allowing for electronic record keeping, getting rid of the infinite record retention. Remember now, they tried to make it so that every 4473, all the records, the A and D have to be kept forever. Nope. That’s going to be limited either to 20 or 30 years instead, and then they get destroyed. Setting up Easy Check, even better for FFLs, and easing same state sales so that you can get over this non over the counter sales issue that requires, again, physical presence, going to the store. All that. This system is going to revolutionize and modernize our ability on purchase of firearms. Evan Nappen 11:25 Of course, the interstate transport is major. Then, if you’re doing anything with NFA, because maybe you have dual residency or you live in a free state, as opposed to, let’s say New Jersey, and you have NFA items, well, some very interesting things here on the NFA side for the National Firearms Act. Right now, the way the law was, if you want to transport, let’s say, your full auto interstate from one gun legal state to another, you have to get permission in advance. They’re getting rid of that. As long as you’re Page – 4 – of 18 not going for more than a year, you won’t have to get advance approval for moving your NFA items. When you register to buy items through NFA, they’re going to allow joint spousal registration. So, you can just jointly own, let’s say a suppressor or full auto, or whatever you’re doing without the need to have a trust. Evan Nappen 12:28 They’re getting rid of, no more CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) notification. So, that is an important start. Way back, we had where whenever you wanted to buy anything NFA, and it’s the old days of paper, of course, with NFA, the Chief Law Enforcement Officer wherever you lived, had to approve your NFA acquisition. Whether it was a suppressor, full auto, DD, SBR, whatever it was, they had to do the CLEO sign off. And if the Chief Law Enforcement Officer just decided, hey, I don’t think anyone should have one of these, and I’m not signing it, even though there’s no reason against you personally, there was nothing you could do about it. Nothing. You were dead in the water and couldn’t make your NFA acquisition. Lo and behold, NFA trusts became the loophole. If you set up an NFA trust, they were not subjected to the CLEO notification. So that’s why most folks went with that, because you avoided it entirely. Hence, ATF ended up with 10,000 trusts that was specifically getting rid of this rule. It led to the loophole. Let’s say we’ll call it that. The loophole creating the freedom, because then ATF said, guess what? We’re not going to require the Chief Law Enforcement Officer to have to approve it anymore. Instead, we just give them notice. They just get notice. Well, now they’re not even going to get notice. They’re out of the picture. There’s no reason for it. What? The federal government can’t handle it themselves? Of course, they can. No more CLEO notification. It’ll speed things up. On the interstate transport issue, just so you know, normal travel stops are going to be specifically acknowledged for what we call in New Jersey, reasonable, reasonable deviation, and I’m sure even more expansive than that. Yeah, Teddy? Teddy Nappen 14:50 Well, one of the things that, the big freak out that people seem to be having is with like, even The Trace. They were so freaking out of the proposal. (https://www.thetrace.org/2026/04/atf-gun-rule-changes-cekada/) They put out a whole article today, sorry, April 30, talking about like the they’re removing the modern gun reforms. They always like to play off like that every time. The thing they were pointing at the most is the attack on removing the predominantly earn a profit. The requirement for firearm sellers who predominantly earn a profit to get a license, which that was just a catch all weasel clause that they were going to heavily abuse if it had stayed. So, I just thought. Evan Nappen 15:35 That’s true. Teddy Nappen 15:35 I just thought and. Evan Nappen 15:37 They did, in fact. That’s what led to that individual when they made, I don’t remember his name right off, but he ended up shot and killed. He was a decent, law-abiding guy, where they tried to claim he was Page – 5 – of 18 acting as a private deal under this definition, and he was essentially, you know, killed over that law itself. Teddy Nappen 16:02 So, they’re aim is to close that. Evan Nappen 16:04 Yeah. This is closely get rid of. Teddy Nappen 16:07 The justification they always give is to close the gun show loophole, which is still a hoax. That’s a hoax. It’s already been disproven. I think it goes back to Obama, who said, like, I think it was the Arizona Gun Show for that to get to Illinois, which, that’s total crap. But, again, they never get tired of trotting out the whole false facts. Evan Nappen 16:32 Nope, they don’t. And this is great because it was the gun rights suppressors that are funded by, you know, our billionaire Leftist groups that pushed all this. That infiltrated through the Biden administration. That got federal funding, even to those organizations who, through their think tanks, created all these new ways of oppression. Trump is surgical, not just surgically removing everything that they put in, but expanding into wins for us across the board. It’s very exciting, and it’s great to see. It’s going to help so many people, even many, many of those that have cases pending now. Evan Nappen 17:27 Hey, let me tell you about our good friends at WeShoot. WeShoot is a range in Lakewood, New Jersey. They have a phenomenal range there. It’s where Teddy and I and Lou, we all shoot there. We all got our certifications there. They have a great pro shop, a great range, and great training. You need to check out WeShoot in Lakewood. You can go to their website, which is, of course, weshootusa.com. They have just wonderful folks. We love it there. I want to mention that on May 21 they’ll be having the Diversity Shoot at WeShoot. That’s with our friend Tony Simon. He’s back at WeShoot. And this is just a great night, an unforgettable night. It’ll be Thursday, May 21 ,and it’s only $20. Seriously, just 20 bucks. And there is free pizza. I think you can probably get your 20 bucks in pizza and drinks alone. So, go there. You’ll be able to talk with Tony. Have a real conversations about your rights and all the good stuff that we all care about. You’ll have hands-on experience, and you’ll get to try some really cool gear. Check out the great handguns and rifles. You’ll be able to shoot and get some training and learning. There’s range time, targets, you name it. It’s all covered, even rental. Everything’s covered. It’s great. They have prizes. This is an awesome event. Put it on your calendar, folks, for me, May 21st at WeShoot. Just check it out right online at weshootusa.com. Evan Nappen 19:38 Let me also mention my book. I will shamelessly promote my book at all times. Go to EvanNappen.com and order your copy today. It’s over 500 pages, 120 topics, all in a question and answer format that makes it easy for you to deal with the insane matrix of gun laws that exist in the DPRNJ. Speaking of Page – 6 – of 18 which, we have here today, my brother and ace attorney of the firm, Louis, who is going to be talking to us today about the very important. Wait, wait. Before we what? What, Teddy? Teddy Nappen 20:27 I just wanted to point out something. Again, I wanted it for the article regarding the whole ATF changes. I love how The Trace try to paint this as they’re adding new rules. Part of the package would make it easier for dealers to travel across state lines and stop for hotels, gas stations or food, even in stricter gun laws states. Evan Nappen 20:53 Oh my G-d! Teddy Nappen 20:55 I know. Yeah. Evan Nappen 20:57 It’s almost like freedom or something weird like that. Teddy Nappen 21:02 And almost like there isn’t the federal protection where you’re going from one place to another place, right? Evan Nappen 21:06 Oh, my goodness, The Trace. The Trace should make their logo like somebody just clutching pearls. They’re just pearl clutching all the time. Oh, please spare me. So, normally, you know, at the end of our show, we do the GOFU. But today, with Brother Lou here, we have a very important GOFU, and we’re going to expand and learn about this very serious GOFU that affects our sportsmen, our hunters, and firsthand, I want you to get a more in depth understanding. As you know, GOFUs are Gun Owner Fuck Ups, where gun owners make mistakes. This is a mistake that we’ve seen, and I don’t want you to make. Lou. Louis Nappen 21:57 I’d like to say hello to my brother. You said, I’m your brother. You’re also my brother. Evan Nappen 22:03 No way! When did that happen? Louis Nappen 22:05 Okay. So, what this one is, actually, you could call it a GOFAG GOFU because it’s Fish And Game. It’s a Gun Owner Fish And Game GOFU. Anyway, moving on. This is about. Evan Nappen 22:21 Yes. Please, quickly. Page – 7 – of 18 Louis Nappen 22:22 Ha, ha, ha. This is this about. Teddy Nappen 22:25 We’re talking about cigarettes. Evan Nappen 22:27 Okay, that’s right, and bundles of twigs. Louis Nappen 22:32 The situation here that I actually brought to Evan’s attention, because I currently have there was a big fishing game. When I say Fish and Game, you might know it as fish and wildlife or conservation officers. There was a whole slew that we got hit with to represent on, a whole bunch this year is a nice crop. I have three in particular that I’d like to discuss, and I saw the same pattern of GOFU in three different cases. So, three different hunters did these exact same, not the exact same thing, but they screwed up the same way. And I don’t want other hunters doing this. I want them to learn from others mistakes here. So, first off, in Fish and Game, it’s not about the fines. The fines, if you get charged, some people just mail it in. You know, it’s $50 because of some minor offense. They think that’s all. That it’s like an ordinance, but it’s not. These are civil matters that cannot be expunged, and that’s important. Why is that important? Because if you get a second Fish and Game violation conviction within five years, you lose your hunting privileges in New Jersey. This is New Jersey, how New Jersey operates. Not sure about, and I don’t want to talk about other states, because I’m not an attorney in other states, other than Vermont. But they cannot be expunged. And because of that, if you get another one, there is a chance after that, within five years, you can permanently lose your hunting privileges in New Jersey. That is a serious consequence of not doing something that we should all be doing, which I’m going to get to in a second. Evan Nappen 24:18 And there’s even more consequences. Louis Nappen 24:20 Yes. Evan Nappen 24:21 And that has to do with what? Your Second Amendment rights themselves. Why don’t you tell us? Louis Nappen 24:27 Well, I’d like to, if this is what you’re getting at, the Fish and Game violations when you have that, even the accusation to a point, they can be used in permit hearings, if you apply, because those are summary hearings. Evan Nappen 24:43 That’s right! Page – 8 – of 18 Louis Nappen 24:44 And so, they can say you’re not safe with a firearm. We’re not going to let you have a firearm. Evan Nappen 24:49 Exactly! Louis Nappen 24:50 Or if you get a weapon forfeiture, say you get a restraining order. Even if the restraining order is dismissed, they can then raise anything, anything. It’s summary in nature. It’s a kangaroo court. They can say, look at these Fish and Game violations you have. You don’t get firearms because it’s the same qualifications they’re looking at. Evan Nappen 24:52 More than that. We need the listeners to know that Fish and Game charges can lead to criminal charges as well. We’ve seen that happen. Louis Nappen 25:18 Yes! Evan Nappen 25:18 Keep going. I just wanted to have that. Louis Nappen 25:20 So, keep that in mind. Now, if a fish a Conservation Officer walks up to you. I can use these terms interchangeably. It’s how we talk about them. Sometimes derogatively, they’re called Fish Cops. I’ve heard that, too. But nonetheless, if you’re stopped by one of these, you think they’ll either come out of the tree, or what have you, you do have to show your hunting qualifications, that you are hunting properly. That you have the hunting license. So, you hand them that. It’s very much like being stopped in your car, and you need to show license, registration, and insurance. But that’s basically where that should stop, on your end, of cooperation. Similarly, in a car, of course, you know you should, at least in New Jersey with DUIs, you should also do the blow because you don’t want to have an automatic refusal. So, there’s only a few things under the law where you have to really do something, and this is one of those in that sense. Louis Nappen 26:20 But once you hand them your license and they say these look in order, or something like that, you ask, or you want to, you explain you want to go back to hunting. Am I free to leave? Is the term. And this is true out in the street. If you get stopped by a police officer, am I free to leave? Because that kicks in in your head, or it should. They don’t want me to leave. They’re looking for something else. They want more from me. These often. Evan Nappen 26:50 And if you’re not free to leave, you’re in custody. Page – 9 – of 18 Louis Nappen 26:53 You’re in custody at that point because you’re not free to leave. So, the bottom line is that should click in your head. That your Fourth and Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights kick in. Evan Nappen 27:06 That’s right. When you look at the those rights in the Constitution, they don’t say, you know, the right against self-incrimination, unless it’s a fish cop talking to you. No. There is no exemption for that. Louis Nappen 27:22 Exactly. They are law enforcement officers. I have to tell you, Evan, that all three officers in these different cases, there’s more than three because many, some of them had more than one there. They are very friendly. They would be very friendly, you know. But they are not hall monitors and crossing guards. That’s not what they are. They are there to enforce the law, and they will get you to talk by being friendly and chatty. You don’t want to fall for that. If they say you are not free to leave, they’re pushing for more than that. The bottom line is that at some point it’s less of an investigate. It’s not just merely investigatory. It’s actually an interrogation designed to elicit self-incrimination out of you. And that is when your Miranda rights should kick in. When they are questioning you, to get you to admit to anything that could be used against you. Louis Nappen 28:27 Now, let’s think about that in terms of what they are. You’ve heard it on every TV show, but what are your rights? Think about what they’re telling you in your Miranda rights. Now, they’re supposed to do that. But they can get more out of you, because they can claim at some in some aspects, that it’s investigatory and it was just a friendly conversation. Some judges buy that. Remember, this is Municipal Court judges. They don’t do a lot of Fish and Game cases, and they don’t think of it in these terms. They will tell you that you have a right to remain silent. Well, if you’re being told that you have a right to remain silent, remain silent! You have that right regardless of whether they read you these Miranda rights. Teddy Nappen 29:06 Out of curiosity, though, when you’re dealing with a Fish and Game officer, is there any other disclosures that you have to make? Or is it just the same standard, like a normal cop? Louis Nappen 29:18 Okay. The same as are you free to leave. It goes with that. They will ask sometimes to please hand over your firearm so they can safely put it to the side. If they take your firearm, you know you’re not free to leave because they have your firearm. You can’t hunt at that point. Evan Nappen 29:33 Also, keep in mind, if you’re lawfully carrying, you still have the Duty to Disclose. Louis Nappen 29:40 Good point. Page – 10 – of 18 Evan Nappen 29:41 Because you’re being detained. Louis Nappen 29:44 Yeah. Although, in New Jersey, typically. Louis Nappen 29:45 You need to immediately say I am carrying. As soon as you are stopped or detained, you have that obligation to tell the officer if you’re carrying, too. Louis Nappen 30:00 So, think about this, though, the next part of that famous paragraph. Anything you say, can and will be used against you in a court of law. Does it say, anything you say will be exculpatory so we won’t convict you? Evan Nappen 30:16 No. They’re not. Louis Nappen 30:17 They’re not saying that. They’re saying it can and it will. I don’t know of anybody who’s ever talked themselves out of a ticket or out of a citation. At best, it’s neutral. But almost always it’s you’re talking. You don’t even know what you’re saying. You’re saying things that may be used because you don’t know what they’re investigating. And that will be used against you. So, keep that in mind. You don’t want to talk. The next one is you have the right to an attorney. Well, as soon as you. Evan Nappen 30:45 Wait. Let me just. I need to say one other thing on that. You have a right to say nothing except, arguably, pedigree information. You know, who you are. You know, identify yourself. Louis Nappen 30:57 Yeah, you do have to identify yourself. Evan Nappen 30:58 But, short of that, you don’t have to say anything else. You need to keep in mind that police and law enforcement have a license to lie. They’re allowed to lie. You’re not allowed to lie. They are. So, anything they say, you cannot take to the bank because they have a license to lie. And I know of an actual Fish and Game case, not handled by us, where they accused a person of shooting a deer during bow season. Yet, when he checked it in, you know, it had an arrow, but they felt that it was shot. The person who checked it in wasn’t so smart, and the officers went and took a metal detector. They claimed that the metal detector picked up traces of metal, you know, lead or the bullet, even though it would not even have done that, and they convinced the person by gaming them in this way. And that’s perfectly fine. So, you can’t believe it. Page – 11 – of 18 Louis Nappen 32:00 Yeah. You have the right to an attorney. So, one of the things you could say, in addition to, you know, may I leave? Then, of course, what some people do is stick around. No. If they say, you have a right to leave, leave! Go back to doing something. Go to your car. Get the heck out of there. Evan Nappen 32:15 Right! This is like right out of with Clint Eastwood when Tuco, the guy goes in, you know, he starts talking, and Tuco shoots him from the tub. He goes, he goes, if you’re gonna shoot, shoot, don’t talk. Well, the same idea. If you’re gonna leave, leave. Louis Nappen 32:16 Right, right. Like Ron White’s joke. I had the right to remain silent, but I didn’t have the ability. Evan Nappen 32:45 Yeah! Ha, ha. Teddy Nappen 32:48 Uncle Lou, I just had a question regarding the actual bit of when you’re in the court, what is the setting? Is it more like a hearing when you’re dealing with Fish and Game violations? Louis Nappen 32:59 I’m gonna get to that in a little bit. Let me just finish with the Miranda here. So, you have the right to an attorney. So, what you can say is, am I free to leave? If they say, no, you say that I want an attorney. Questioning should stop as soon as you say, I want my attorney. If you can’t afford an attorney, one will be provided to you. That’s a joke, because you’re going to get a public defender who handles, if lucky, one Fish and Game matter a year. They are just going to want to settle something, maybe mitigate down to one or two, you know, whatever it is. You get what you pay for. And if you get a free attorney, you’re getting what you pay for. And then they ask you, do you understand these rights I’ve read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me? So, they’re telling you all of this. And then I’ll tell you, show you one person and one of these three cases, they were read their rights. They make you sign a form that you understand these rights. And then they went and spoke and showed them everything that they did. Why? Teddy Nappen 33:56 Because it’s the training. It comes back to law and order. Anything you show it’s the training of like, Oh, if I’m not a bad person, I’m not gonna lie. Louis Nappen 34:05 No, no. Of course, you’re going to be honest and put yourself honestly into a plea of guilt or finding of guilt. Okay. They don’t show you in the procedurals on TV. Every time they bring the defendant in, he talks. It’s ridiculous, but that’s beside the point. So, or it is the point. They are law enforcement officers, if I’m going to cut to the chase, and you do the minimum amount of interaction with them. If they approach you, then you have to do these things. But bear in mind your rights. Don’t give them away. Page – 12 – of 18 You’re going to do yourself a favor by not giving them away, not speaking, and you’re going to do your attorney a favor by not speaking. You won’t even get charged, most likely, if you don’t speak. Evan Nappen 34:57 Think of all the great men and women who sacrificed for those rights, and you’re just going to waive them? You’re just going to give them up? We have these rights, and we treasure our Second Amendment rights. Treasure all the rights. We have a right against self-incrimination, and you have a right to counsel. You want to take advantage of those rights. Louis Nappen 35:17 That’s right. Now, when you go to court, Teddy was just sort of indicating, I just want you to know one thing. In most municipal courts, you know, it’s the prosecutor who kind of runs the show and who you deal with. But that prosecutor, over the last 20 years that I’ve been an attorney, it’s become more and more and more. What I’m about to tell you. The prosecutor will only, pretty much in New Jersey, I’ve only seen one prosecutor try to stand up to it and got shot down because he had to speak to the upper echelon of Fish and Game personnel. You know, if it’s just a town cop, the prosecutor will sometimes override the town cop and say, look, you really want to push this? They’ll try to convince them to give something different or better and so that they can negotiate. Fish and Game runs the show, even though it’s a front that the prosecutor runs the show. When it comes to what they are allowed to negotiate, they will not. I haven’t seen it at all, much at all. It’s been at least 5 or 10 years since I’ve been able to do, for instance, get an ordinance instead of a fish and game violation. Evan Nappen 36:28 And there’s a reason for that. The money on a Fish and Game violation goes to Fish and Game. So, they’re there with their hand out, and they don’t want that money going anywhere else. They need the records that show convictions to keep notches, to keep promoting their budget and funding. Look what a great job we’re doing enforcing all these minuscule and often contradictory regulations. Louis Nappen 36:59 Yeah, so it’s about the notches on the belt. Teddy Nappen 37:01 For me, personally, I always just from all the stories and horror stories that I was told. I remember, Dad, you’re famous, the famous one. What was it? It’s a moose, get over it. It had to do with the Fish and Game. Evan Nappen 37:13 Yeah. After winning at trial, the Fish and Game officer was crying, literally crying. How do you live with yourself? To me, because I won. Well, I don’t know. How do you live with yourself, enforcing this kind of insanity. Page – 13 – of 18 Teddy Nappen 37:28 It’s the level of the, it’s the guy from The Untouchables. Let’s do some good. It’s that mentality of Fish and Game. It’s still, and there’s such abuse, like, Uncle, have you experienced? What’s your experience? Evan Nappen 37:43 Unfortunately, we see these. Teddy Nappen 37:44 What is your experience, Uncle Lou? Louis Nappen 37:48 First off, I just want to say I don’t even recommend hunting in New Jersey. That’s how bad it is. Because when are you not within 450 feet of a building? I mean, it could be any building. Evan Nappen 38:09 They particularly look for the ones that you can’t see. Louis Nappen 38:13 A word to the wise. I’ve had that case. Evan Nappen 38:15 Walk into that trap. Louis Nappen 38:17 I had a guy who shot for ducks, and there was a bit of a berm, so to say. And he didn’t know that over that berm was a house. He couldn’t see it. There is none. He didn’t. It was not in his line of sight. When he shot, it was fine. It was gonna go in the dirt if he missed the bird. It doesn’t matter. He was within 450 feet, as the crow flies. So, let me just. Now I just want to quickly kind of give with these. Some of these are ongoing cases. Of course, I will not reveal names or anything, but just to show you how this played out in action regarding three individuals within the last year. Louis Nappen 38:55 One person was hunting with his father, and they’re at their truck now. They’re not even still hunting. They were away from their hunting blinds or the places where they were hunting, and a State Police officer comes up and asked, were you hunting recently from this field? Yes, I was. Did you shoot? Yes, I did. That’s like, that’s questionable. Is it investigatory, or they tried to get you to self incriminate on something? It’s hard to tell the difference, isn’t it? And then she calls, I think it was a female officer, Fish and Game. They show up in more than one, and they mirandize these people. At that point, they’re not letting you go. They are telling you your Miranda rights. So, what should you do? You shut up. You don’t tell them anything. Evan Nappen 39:53 No, no no. You shut the f up. Page – 14 – of 18 Louis Nappen 39:53 Yeah, I know. Okay. You don’t. I’m trying it and you’re trying you. Because at that point, they obviously want to get you to admit to doing some things that they already sort of got you to tell a little bit to the first cop. But now these Fish and Game officers, they did what they should. I can’t blame them. They did what they should. Mirandize these people. They didn’t. Listen to everything I just read to you. You have a right to remain silent. They’re signing off on a sheet that states every one of these rights. Evan Nappen 40:20 If you are ever read Miranda, it’s like last gas for 500 miles. Don’t ignore it. Follow what it said. Yeah. Invoke immediately. There is no exception to violating Miranda. That’s it. You’re done. You only talk to your attorney after that, and you do what your attorney says. You make no statements. Louis Nappen 40:52 That’s right. Evan Nappen 40:52 I mean, come on. Louis Nappen 40:53 And if at that point they’re going to send you a citation, they’re going to send it to you because they already have your information from your hunting licenses. So, what happens after that? They proceed to show them where they were hunting, what direction they were pointing when they hunted, all the both, where both blinds were that they were in, what kind of rounds they were using, all the all of this. Teddy Nappen 41:15 This is starting to remind me of Alice’s Restaurant, when the guy litters and they take out all this stuff and equipment. Louis Nappen 41:22 Well, they did measurements and everything else, because you showed them where you stood when you shot. If you don’t show them where you stood when you shot, where you shot, and all that, how they gonna know if they weren’t there? Evan Nappen 41:38 Right! Louis Nappen 41:38 I have nothing to show you. Because, don’t forget, communication is part of that silence. It’s not just talking. If you’re walking them to a place or doing some motion or something, showing them how you held your gun in what direction, up high or low. This is all communication that you don’t have to provide. So there’s that. Page – 15 – of 18 Evan Nappen 41:59 Always abide by the Fifth Amendment. Louis Nappen 42:00 So, there’s one example. He proceeded to show them that. Okay, example number two. These are all actual cases that I’m currently involved in. Number two, a person hunting for deer. He’s up in his stand. It’s not a firearm. It’s crossbow related. Doesn’t matter, I guess. But he comes down, and the officer shows up, He hands him his licensing and everything, all in order, perfectly in order. But that Fish and Game Cop was not there to truly investigate whether or not he’s hunting. But if he could find that he wasn’t, that would be fine. He was there about a totally different kind of situation, about raccoon trapping. He started chatting with the guy. And the person chatted, thinking it’s a friendly conversation, and found out everything about it, about anything about raccoon trapping. Well, you know this and that. There were some traps around there. Have you seen him? And the guy just talked and tried to kind of obfuscate about some things, I think. But nothing. It’s understandable about like that other people are using this property. Teddy Nappen 43:13 I imagine he had like a raccoon skin hat. Evan Nappen 43:18 He didn’t have his 1920s rah, rah, football raccoon coat on either. Louis Nappen 43:28 Yes. So, long story short, they are talking to him for an hour. Evan Nappen 43:35 An hour. Oh, my G-d. Louis Nappen 43:36 And at some point he had to get home, and he said that early on. So, in other words, he was kind of indicating he didn’t want to be sitting there chatting, but he’s being friendly. The bottom line is, he gets charged, and he does, in all everything that’s been said, more or less, it’s a confession, and they used everything against him. Teddy Nappen 43:39 Quick question, do Fish and Game use body cam as well? Louis Nappen 44:00 Yes! Oh yeah. It’s all on body cam. It’s all on body cam almost always. It’s very rare that stop. This is what’s frustrating for me right now. The stop for the first one I mentioned when the State Police, who would normally wear body cam, they’re not yet providing it. I don’t think they have that for that quick, the shorter first interrogation. But all the Fish and Game officers, as they’re getting Mirandized and everything, that is all on video of them continuing and then everywhere he showed them of shooting from where, etc. So, that’s the second one regarding it had nothing to do with him having proper Page – 16 – of 18 licensing, and it was all just a way to get him to self incriminate doing an interrogation. He didn’t realize he was being interrogated. He thought it was a friendly conversation. At what point does your Miranda kick in? Is it just investigatory, or is it that you should have been told up front? Because people forget about that they have these rights not to have to speak. He should have just said, Am I free to leave? Or go back into his hunting stand? Louis Nappen 45:00 Okay, the last one here, but you can see how each person ignored their Miranda rights here, and that’s what got him cited. The last one is. Evan Nappen 45:11 That’s the GOFU! Louis Nappen 45:12 Fish and Game. Evan Nappen 45:12 Pretty simple, yeah. Louis Nappen 45:13 Yeah, right. A Conservation Officer, Fish and Game, comes right near the edge of a field. He comes up in his vehicle and approaches. This is a woman Hunter, which is kind of nice to see that happening more and more. The Conservation Officer immediately starts questioning. Immediately starts questioning. Hi, how are you? Friendly. Were you just shooting? Yes, I was. How were you standing when you shot? What direction did you shoot in? And all this. She proceeds to show him exactly what she did. I don’t know how much more detail I want to get into. Evan Nappen 45:57 No, but because of her statements, she gets charged. Louis Nappen 45:59 All she should have said is, here’s my hunting license. Here’s my license, and just handed it to him. Evan Nappen 46:06 Here’s my license. Louis Nappen 46:08 Like you do when you get pulled over. You just hand them the licenses. Or please take it off my back. Sometimes the hunting license is stuck on. You know, they’re in the plastic thing, whatever it is. Here they are. And if they start questioning you about anything. Evan Nappen 46:10 Just say, look, am I free to go? Page – 17 – of 18 Louis Nappen 46:23 Am I free to leave? I got nothing to talk about. Evan Nappen 46:27 Yeah. Say,well, I’m here to hunt, not to talk. Louis Nappen 46:31 And many of these people had even other excuses that they could have even said to make it seem more friendly. Even I’m leaving now, because my husband’s out there, and he expects me at the car. I’m leaving or anything. You don’t have to have an excuse, but often you have one. I got to go to the bathroom. Teddy Nappen 46:50 The best example to always, and I remember you always brought this up, Dad. Anytime, what was, what did Martha Stewart go to jail for? And I always say was it insider trading? No, it was lying to the police. If she did not talk, she would not have gone to jail. Evan Nappen 47:06 You cannot lie to the police. Right! Teddy Nappen 47:07 If she didn’t say anything, she would have been fine. Evan Nappen 47:10 Yep, yeah. Louis Nappen 47:11 I want to say one thing. This particular officer, in speaking of that, when he approached her after she shot, the very first thing that he said was, I saw you in my rear view, doing what you, shooting. But then he says to her, show me what you did. To get her to admit what he saw, allegedly. Evan Nappen 47:30 If he saw it, why does she need to show him? Louis Nappen 47:32 Exactly. Then you have it. Evan Nappen 47:35 Games, games, games. Teddy Nappen 47:36 I’m gonna say that’s a certain level of entrapment, like you’re telling them to do that. Page – 18 – of 18 Evan Nappen 47:41 Not necessarily entrapment. But that’s legal for cops to interrogate and to make. Maybe he didn’t see a damn thing. He could say anything. Louis Nappen 47:51 That’s right, that’s right. I think it happened on video. Evan Nappen 47:54 When they don’t have it on video, they could say, you know, we just had a witness come out who never did. I mean, it doesn’t matter. Louis Nappen 48:01 I honestly think he heard a shot, looked in his rear view and saw her shooting. But he didn’t see the shot. That’s my thought of, actually, what, what probably occurred. And that’s right. Evan Nappen 48:13 The bottom Line to all this, Lou? Individuals have to stand on their rights. Law enforcement is law enforcement. Fish and Game is law enforcement. Your rights apply there, as well as in a traffic stop and anywhere else. Stand on your rights. Lou, thanks so much for reviewing all that in detail. This is Evan Nappen, Teddy Nappen and Louis Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. Speaker 2 48:52 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. Downloadable PDF TranscriptGun Lawyer S5 E288_Transcript About The HostEvan Nappen, Esq.Known as “America's Gun Lawyer,” Evan Nappen is above all a tireless defender of justice. Author of eight bestselling books and countless articles on firearms, knives, and weapons history and the law, a certified Firearms Instructor, and avid weapons collector and historian with a vast collection that spans almost five decades — it's no wonder he's become the trusted, go-to expert for local, industry and national media outlets. Regularly called on by radio, television and online news media for his commentary and expertise on breaking news Evan has appeared countless shows including Fox News – Judge Jeanine, CNN – Lou Dobbs, Court TV, Real Talk on WOR, It's Your Call with Lyn Doyle, Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, and Cam & Company/NRA News. As a creative arts consultant, he also lends his weapons law and historical expertise to an elite, discerning cadre of movie and television producers and directors, and novelists. He also provides expert testimony and consultations for defense attorneys across America. 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We Like Shooting 660 – Road Hunter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026


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The Agency Brief Agency Update “The government looked at a piece of plastic on the back of a rifle, panicked, and spent ten years proving that gun control is a complete myth.” THE INTEL (THE STORY) The Play-by-Play: 1989 Catalyst: The Stockton school shooting gives gun control groups their emotional leverage. The media pivots away from the shooter's massive rap sheet to demonize the “evil” semi-auto rifle. What the Media Lied About: They flat-out lied that military machine guns were flooding the streets. Anti-gun activist Josh Sugarmann explicitly published this strategy: exploit the public's confusion between semi-autos and fully automatic weapons to manufacture outrage. The Architects: Bill Clinton needed a “tough on crime” headline. Sen. Dianne Feinstein drafted the ban, later admitting her true goal on 60 Minutes: “If I could have gotten 51 votes… for an outright ban… Mr. and Mrs. America, turn them all in; I would have done it.” What It Actually Did: Banned 19 specific firearms and semi-autos equipped with two or more “scary” cosmetic features (bayonet lugs, flash suppressors, folding stocks, pistol grips). It also capped new magazines at 10 rounds. The Backroom Deals: Democrats didn't have the votes for a permanent ban. They negotiated a 10-year sunset clause and grandfathered in millions of existing firearms, gambling they could just expand it later. The Workaround: The industry adapted overnight. Manufacturers removed the banned cosmetic plastic and sold functionally identical rifles. Congress literally regulated aesthetics. 2004 Sunset: The ban expires. An official, DOJ-funded study by Christopher Koper concludes the ban did absolutely nothing to reduce gun violence. The Reality Check (Hidden Incentives): Conditioning the Public: This was a psychological op to condition Americans to accept the government banning entire categories of firearms based purely on Hollywood aesthetics. Incrementalism: Lawmakers knew a total gun ban wouldn't fly, so they established the “feature test” as a foothold for future, broader bans. The True Target: The feature ban was mostly temporary political theater; starving the civilian market of standard-capacity magazines was their real long-term objective. Market Impact: They hoped shifting regulations would bankrupt the tactical firearms market with compliance red tape. Instead, they inadvertently birthed the massive modern AR-15 industry. THE 2A ANGLE (LEGAL & IMPACT) The Threat: The '94 ban is the exact blueprint tyrannical blue states (CA, NY, IL, WA) use today to terrorize FFLs and castrate standard rifles. They took a proven federal failure and turned it into permanent state-level law. For modern FFLs, this means SKU-by-SKU compliance nightmares, massive inventory risks, and the constant threat of a new federal ban—which, next time, likely won't include a grandfathering clause. Bruen Test: Text: The Second Amendment protects “arms.” Semi-auto centerfire rifles and standard capacity magazines are plainly protected arms. History & Tradition: There is zero founding-era analogue for restricting arms based on ergonomic grips or muzzle devices. The Founders didn't ban repeating arms when they emerged. Heller / McDonald Check: Arms “in common use for lawful purposes” are fundamentally protected. With over 24 million AR-15s in civilian hands right now, they undeniably satisfy the common use standard. Banning them violates the core of Heller. Bruen kills the feature-test dead; rogue appellate courts are simply playing games to delay the inevitable. Regulatory Creep: The Expanding Ratchet: The feature test is a backdoor trap. It started with bayonet lugs and flash hiders, then moved to pistol braces, threaded barrels, and parts kits. Fluid Definitions: Current AWB proposals name over 200 firearms and reduce the threshold to just one aesthetic feature. The Handgun Endgame: Once society accepts that a semi-auto action plus a detachable mag equals a “weapon of war,” your daily-carry Glock 19 or P365 is logically next. Agency Update 94-04 AWB coming next? WLS is Lifestyle Note Secret Service LPVO Drip Imgur Image yYOLY0f The provided URL points to an Imgur page at https://imgur.com/yYOLY0f. Page content indicates JavaScript is disabled, preventing access to the image or any details. No firearms, cultural elements, or product information is accessible or stated. The Alley Not Stated The webpage is a news article about an Oakland County man charged in a deadly shooting of a teen burglar. It mentions a generic ‘9mm' firearm used by the man in self-defense context, with no manufacturer or model name specified. 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Acting U.S. Attorney General Talks 2A Changes, DOJ Plans | Gun Talk

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 8:37 Transcription Available


“My mom, for the first time, just told me she has a concealed carry permit! That's okay, I love it!” ~ Todd Blanche, Acting U.S. Attorney GeneralAt the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings, Gun Talk's Tom Gresham is joined by Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche to discuss major developments affecting the Second Amendment—and what gun owners can expect next.Blanche shares insight into sweeping regulatory changes currently in the works at the Department of Justice, aimed at restoring Second Amendment rights and rolling back burdensome restrictions on gun owners, manufacturers, and FFLs. He also discusses ongoing legal battles, potential Supreme Court implications, and the administration's long-term strategy to create lasting change.From regulatory reform to defending gun rights nationwide, this conversation offers a rare inside look at what's happening behind the scenes in Washington—and what it means for the firearms community.DOJ regulatory overhaul underwayPotential major changes for FFLsSupreme Court battles impacting gun lawsLong-term vision for Second Amendment protectionsFor more content from Gun Talk Media, visit guntalk.com or subscribe on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Catch First Person Defender on the new Official FPD YouTube channel. Watch Gun Talk Nation on its new YouTube channel. Catch Gun Talk Hunt on the new dedicated YouTube Channel. Listen to all Gun Talk Podcasts with Spreaker, iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts.Copyright ©2026 Freefire Media, LLCBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Double Tap 449 – Darryl Free

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026


Double Tap - Ep 449 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Die Free Co. (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Flatline Fiber Co (Code: WLS15) Second Call Defense Otis Technology (Code: WELIKESHOOTING15) Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 New Public notes page. DEAR WLS Question from Duke of Crude from Texas Duke of Crude: Hey Fam, When you travel, do you have a different carry gun you take than your normal EDC? The hard case I need for my witness tanfoglio to fit is bigger than I want for my checked bag. There is a fair deal on a shield plus at a local pawn shop and i was thinking it would be good for when I travel for work. What thoughts do you have or am I just wasting money? I do have to travel to Houston, Memphis, and New Orleans quite a bit and would like to know of what options you might carry for this application. Also, is carrying a big bore revolver into meth country (44 spc/mag or 45 Long colt) better than a typical 9mm micro double stack or is this just boomer lore? Thanks for the great show! Duke Question from Matt A from FL Matt A Recently I attended a concert and had to go through a metal detector and scanner. It got me thinking about large crowd events and what if there was an active shooter situation and here I am unarmed with my family and unable to protect them. So, reference gun free zones or large crowd events; what is the crews thoughts about going to large crowd events/places that prohibit firearms or carrying in areas that do not have metal detectors or scanners and are considered gun free zones or do you just avoid these places all together? In listening I believe Jermey is the only one with small children. So, do you not go places like amusement parks or places that would have metal detectors or scanners or schools events? Thanks for the insight, Love the show!! Question from LagDemon from MN From LagDemon I want to get a mp5k, I'm leaning towards the ptr 9rs. is there a difference in recoil from the reciver sizes because the mp5k has a shorter reciver than the reverse stretch version? both have the same 4-5″ barrel Question from Zach from CA Listening to double tap 444. Nick brought up doing something similar to Roadkill but for guns. This is a great idea for the dangerous freedom YouTube channel. Because some of you have FFLs, could you not buy firearms across state lines? Fly or drive some where with a set budget in mind. Purchase your firearm(used or maybe from agents?), accessories, whatever kit you may need, tools, etc. and compete in local events. Would be awesome to see. Maybe same premise but with loner firearms and agency members if way out of budget. Just a thought, thanks Zach Question from Anonymous Coward from NC Question for the cast from talk number two text You were talking about suppressor cages on a previous episode and about how you could use a hub mount to potentially mount a suppressor cage what if it was like a free float Darryl free hand guard and attached to the hub mount just the way that a free hand, guard attaches barrel nut. We know that most cans have a specific size. Yes some smaller some larger, but it's gonna be somewhat universal in the shit in the diameter . What if you had the hub mount have a portion of it that could lock on the cage for the suppressor talk amongst yourselves talk to text sucks while driving #WLS. Question from Jeff from NH Hi, this is Jeff from NH. Is a red dot on top of an LPVO too tall? Putting a dot at a 45 degree is not an option as im not a boomer fudd. Personally i think top dots are the way but some others say it practically unusable. Notes – XOXO GUN INDUSTRY NEWS Safariland Recommends Essential Gun and Holster Hardware Kit Items Safariland's blog post outlines a comprehensive kit of hardware essentials for maintaining and customizing gun holsters. The article categorizes items such as screws, posts, T-nuts, and tools necessary for holster repairs and adjustments. It emphasizes having these components on hand to ensure reliable holster performance in professional and recreational use. Rost Martin RM1F Full-Size Pistols Announced at SHOT 2026 Rost Martin unveiled the full-size RM1F pistols at SHOT 2026, expanding their RM1 series with a larger frame designed for enhanced ergonomics and capacity. The RM1F features a roller-delayed blowback system in 9mm, maintaining the striker-fired, modular design of the original RM1. Available in multiple configurations including optics-ready slides and threaded barrels. Desert Tech Introduces Carbon SD Handguard for SRS at SHOT 2026 Desert Tech unveiled the Carbon SD Handguard for its SRS precision rifle platform at SHOT 2026. The handguard features a carbon fiber construction designed for reduced weight and improved suppressor integration. It enhances the SRS's modularity for long-range shooting applications. Daniel Defense H9 Pistol Review The Daniel Defense H9 is a 9mm striker-fired pistol featuring a patented ‘Earthquake' trigger system and a low bore axis design for reduced muzzle flip. It incorporates a cam-assisted slide that unlocks earlier in the recoil cycle to enhance control and speed. The review evaluates its ergonomics, accuracy, reliability, and performance in various shooting scenarios. Black Rain Ordnance Freedom Fighter US-Made AK Introduced at SHOT 2026 Black Rain Ordnance unveiled the Freedom Fighter, a fully US-made AK-pattern rifle, at SHOT 2026. The rifle features a cold hammer-forged barrel, enhanced trigger, and ambidextrous controls for improved reliability and ergonomics. It represents a milestone in domestic AK production with high-quality components sourced entirely in the United States. MK Machining Showcases StraightBull Rifle at SHOT 2026 MK Machining unveiled the StraightBull rifle at SHOT 2026, featuring a distinctive straight-pull bolt action design. The rifle incorporates innovative machining techniques for enhanced performance and reliability. It is positioned as a modern take on straight-pull technology for precision shooting. WOOX High-Grade Bravado Rifle Stock WOOX has released the High-Grade Bravado, a premium rifle stock featuring hand-laid carbon fiber construction with a vertical grip design. It is compatible with AR-15 and AR-10 platforms, offering enhanced ergonomics and aesthetics. The stock incorporates WOOX's signature walnut wood accents and is available in multiple configurations. Palmetto State Armory 300 Blackout Rifle Setup Guide Palmetto State Armory's blog details a complete 300 Blackout rifle build using PSA components for optimal performance in suppressed and subsonic applications. The setup emphasizes affordability, reliability, and versatility for home defense or hunting. Key parts include a PSA PA-15 lower, 10.5-inch upper, and specific optics and accessories. Mauser M98 DAS Original Priced at $12,000 Mauser has released the M98 DAS Original, a premium recreation of the historic Model 98 rifle built with exceptional craftsmanship for longevity. The rifle features a hand-fitted action, premium walnut stock, and traditional Mauser design elements. It is positioned as a heirloom-quality firearm engineered to last generations. Magpul Sub-Compact RG9 Holster for RXM Magpul has released the Sub-Compact RG9, a Kydex holster designed specifically for the Ruger RXM pistol. The holster features an appendix-inside-the-waistband (AIWB) design with a claw and wedge for improved concealment. It is compatible only with the RXM model and emphasizes modularity with adjustable retention. Before we let you go – JOIN GUN OWNERS OF AMERICA We'd love if you supported the show, join Agency 171 at agency171.com. Lot's of prizes, rewards and kick ass swag. No matter how tough your battle is today, we want you here fight with us tomorrow. Don't struggle in silence, you can contact the suicide prevention line by dialing 988 from your phone. Remember – Always prefer Dangerous Freedom over peaceful slavery. We'll see you next time! Nick – @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems Jeremy – @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical Aaron – @machinegun_moses Savage – @savage1r Shawn – @dangerousfreedomyt | @camorado.cam | Camorado Posted on February 16, 2026

On The Range Podcast
Reviving DPMS Firearms: Exclusive Interview with PJ at Cancon 2025 | Retro AR Classics, Modern Innovations & Red Dot Optics Tips

On The Range Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 13:55


Join hosts Mark Kelley from Kelley Defense and Rick Hogg from War Hogg Tactical on the On The Range Podcast as they dive deep with PJ from DPMS at Cancon 2025 in South Carolina! Discover the exciting revival of the iconic DPMS brand under Palmetto State Armory, including legacy platforms like the LR308, G2 small frame .308, and AR pistols. We cover retro firearms trends, modern updates to classic designs, red dot optics on rifles and handguns, essential firearms training tips, and navigating social media censorship in the gun industry.Highlights: DPMS history and comeback: From Remington acquisition to new releases like the "Kitty Cat" 9mm pistol and .338 Arc variants. Retro vs. modern firearms: Carry handles, gooseneck mounts, and why quality optics matter for AR-15 and AR-10 builds. Product distribution: How to buy through dealers, FFLs, and sites like dpmsinc.com – support local gun shops! Insights from industry pros on affordable gear, recoil management, and avoiding hype in red dot sights. Perfect for gun owners, 2A supporters, and tactical enthusiasts searching for AR platform updates, firearms reviews, and podcast episodes on gun rights and innovation. Subscribe for more episodes on firearms training, tactical gear, and industry news!   Watch full episodes at https://ontherangepodcast.com Join the OTR Crew: https://www.ontherangepodcast.com Order "The Firearms Training Notebook": https://amzn.to/3DfIOkz Kelley Defense (Mark Kelley): https://www.kelleydefense.com War Hogg Tactical (Rick Hogg): https://www.warhogg.com On The Range Podcast: https://ontherangepodcast.com DPMS Inc. (for dealers and product specs): https://dpmsinc.com Palmetto State Armory (retail and parent company): https://palmettostatearmory.com Recoil Magazine (event host): https://www.recoilweb.com Amazon (Firearms Training Notebook): https://amzn.to/3DfIOkz Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-range-podcast/id1642873350 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0GBzNxHMsPh3U6j0UjS3SK X (Twitter) for On The Range Podcast: https://x.com/ontherangecast #DPMSFirearms #Cancon2025 #AR10Revival #RetroFirearms #RedDotOptics #FirearmsTraining #GunPodcast #TacticalGear #2ACommunity #PalmettoStateArmory    

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Proposed Regs Target Virginia Gun Stores

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 30:41


Cam takes a look at a Virginia bill imposing new security mandates on all FFLs, as well as a preview of tomorrow's Supreme Court oral arguments in Wolford v. Lopez.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Proposed Regs Target Virginia Gun Stores

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 30:41


Cam takes a look at a Virginia bill imposing new security mandates on all FFLs, as well as a preview of tomorrow's Supreme Court oral arguments in Wolford v. Lopez.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 105 – FFL Tech Revolution: How Software Is Transforming Gun Dealers (ft. Cerberus Live Scan)

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025


This week, John and Kailey sit down with Dan Peterson of Cerberus Live Scan & Merlin to show how 860+ FFLs speed NFA eForms, fingerprints, and inventory.    They hit on instant Form 3s, API-driven Form 4s, the $0 tax-stamp surge, and paper vs digital compliance, plus real tools FFLs can use now. -----------------------  Thanks to AAC Ammo & Palmetto State Armory for sponsoring our guest gear!   Special thanks to our sponsor for supporting this season!  Langdon Tactical - Use code “LTTGOA” for $100 off any order over $1,000 on their website! Patriot Mobile – Get 1 month free with code “GOA” at checkout on their website!

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Has the ATF Improved Under Trump's Watch?

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 23:45


LEPD Firearms and Range co-owner Eric Delbert says he can already see a difference in the ATF's interactions with FFLs in the months since Donald Trump's second term began, and outlines some of the positive changes that have taken place.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Has the ATF Improved Under Trump's Watch?

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 23:45


LEPD Firearms and Range co-owner Eric Delbert says he can already see a difference in the ATF's interactions with FFLs in the months since Donald Trump's second term began, and outlines some of the positive changes that have taken place.

TacticalPay Radio
Andy Hallinan: Elite Marketing Strategies For The 2a Space

TacticalPay Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 33:18


In today's episode of Tactical Business, host Wade Skalsky sits down with Andy Hallinan from Carry Daily to discuss game-changing marketing strategies for firearm instructors and FFLs. Andy reveals how firearm instructors and FFLs can leverage Facebook ads, email lists, and direct response strategies to scale—even during political slumps. Learn why selling the transformation (not just a class) and using aspirational marketing drives loyalty and profit.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
NSSF Says ATF Reform Is Real

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 28:43


National Shooting Sports Foundation senior vice president and general counsel Larry Keane joins Cam with an update on the group's efforts to help reform the ATF, including a recent request to undo a Biden-era restriction requiring FFLs to keep reams of paperwork on hand for as long as they own their business; a move that could help future anti-gun administrations build a back door gun registry.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
NSSF Says ATF Reform Is Real

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025


National Shooting Sports Foundation senior vice president and general counsel Larry Keane joins Cam with an update on the group's efforts to help reform the ATF, including a recent request to undo a Biden-era restriction requiring FFLs to keep reams of paperwork on hand for as long as they own their business; a move that could help future anti-gun administrations build a back door gun registry.

Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 340: Is the 2A Glass Half Empty, or Half Full?

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 78:24


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: the DOJ reversing the ATF's zero tolerance policy towards revoking FFLs; Oliver North's lawsuit against the NRA for malicious prosecution; the coalition of State Attorneys General urging SCOTUS to grant cert for  the case against Washington, DC's assault weapons ban; an Illinois judge's ruling that Smith & Wesson can be sued for manufacturing the rifle used by a mass shooter; Lara Smith of the Liberal Gun Club talks about a trend in the 2A community to block out left-of-center gun owners; and David talks about how to keep your body clean and healthy after a trip to the shooting range. 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 ATF's War on Gun Stores Ends, Zero-Tolerance Policy Repealed Ollie North To Sue NRA For Malicious Prosecution W.Va. AG leads coalition challenging Washington, D.C.'s assault weapons ban Amicus Brief Against DC Assault Weapons Ban(PDF) State Judge Allows Highland Park Victims' Case Against Smith and Wesson to Move Forward Lara Smith: The Liberal Gun Club The NRA Supported Gun Control When the Black Panthers Had the Weapons Donate to Operation Blazing Sword, a tax-deductible 501c3 charity Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: D-Lead Hand Soap Tactical Grit Loved This at SHOT Show... Single-Serving Sized Goods Zep Ballistol Nitrile Gloves Brownells: Surface Decon & All Purpose Cleaner Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More  

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Monday, March 10th, 2025 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 5:28


This is CrossPoliticNews weekly roundup, sponsored by our corporate partner Dominion Wealth Strategists. If you want to find out more about their efforts to restore biblical financing, visit dominionwealthstrategists.com. As our journalist Justin Chartrey reported, things are looking pretty bleak for the gun store owners in the state of Washington as tyrannical legislation continues to choke their freedom and ability to sell guns.Specifically, Washington state legislation has not only focused on limiting the types of guns they can sell, but they are also attacking how gun stores sell those guns, which they can do by using what is called the FFL, or Federal Firearms License. This license gives the ATF (which is the Bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives) oversight over how gun stores sell their firearms. Our reporter Justin Chartrey interviewed a man named Jeremy Ball, who owns Sharp Shooting Indoor Range and Gun Store in the city of Spokane, Washington, and Ball said that this oversight isn’t bad in itself. In fact, it makes expectations from the government clearer and so it helps with their compliance. But even with this process, the gun store can still legally sell their firearms and conduct business after the oversight, because the FFL is not meant to stifle their business. However, neither the Obama nor the Biden administration liked these FFLs, and since Washington state has grown more progressive, these licenses have suffered many attacks. These liberals have painted these licenses in a bad light by pointing to the various shootings around the country and in Washington state. Then, they connect that violence with the licenses. But this is more than just a false narrative now because in 2023, a bill was issued called Senate Bill 5078 that brings heavy financial consequences on any gun store that sold a gun that somebody used later in a crime. But this isn’t justice. The stores are being punished for crimes they didn’t commit, simply because liberals are feeding everyone a narrative that blames these gun stores. There’s another recent bill, the House Bill 2818, that has also added many financial burdens to these stores by requiring them to have money that they just don’t have. And if all of this wasn’t enough already, Washington State has introduced its own state oversight over gun purchases along with the already existing oversight of the ATF. But this oversight from the state doesn’t want to help gun store owners run things smoothly and legally. No, it takes so long to approve gun purchases that the unfinished gun deals expire, leaving the guns unsold. And the state’s interference is only spinning a new sticky web of legalities for the stores that is so convoluted that even though the state has banned gun store owners from holding and selling AR-15s, the owners don’t have a way to get rid of them. For example, even though the state has banned gun store owners from holding and selling AR-15s, the legalities don't allow the owners a good way to get rid of them.All of these bills and regulations have led to a huge decrease in gun sales, hurting an incredible percentage of gun store owners in Washington State. Things look bad right now for these gun stores. Jeremy Ball, the previously mentioned gun store owner, said that he is trying to push back against the mainstream criminalizing narrative and attitude towards these FFLs, and he’s also fighting back legally against the unjust legislation of Washington State. But it will be a long process.Our journalist Justin Chartrey also wrote about a different topic in Washington State, though. People in its government are also talking about changing the state’s flag, which has a picture of George Washington that was originally designed in 1914. If this happened, though, it wouldn’t be the first time that a state has recently done this because in May 2024, the state of Minnesota changed its flag. The flag most recently had a picture of a man plowing his field next to a river in front of green plains, a yellow and red sunrise, and a Native American riding his horse. And this entire picture had a white frame with gold edges set on a blue background. Now, the redesigned flag has two solid blue colors with a white, eight-pointed star on the darker blue. Apparently, the star is supposed to represent the North Star. But it’s evident that the people and landscape of Minnesota have been wiped out and replaced with lifeless shapes. What happened? Well, it seems that people didn’t like the Native American in the original background, so they claimed that the flag as a whole didn’t represent the people of Minnesota well. But now, as our reporter Justin Chartrey noted, it doesn’t represent Minnesota at all. And it looks like Washington state wants to do the same thing with their flag because some people are arguing that the picture of George Washington doesn’t represent everyone in their state. However, there are thankfully a number of voices who are fighting against this disastrous potential change, asserting that this flag is part of their history. Let’s hope that these voices manage to protect their state’s flag and prevent yet another terrible result of liberal agenda. To discover more news, check out some of our other articles, such as Investigating the "Case of Tiffany Pontes-Dover" by our journalist Luke Edison, or "The Democratic Party’s Transgender Madness" by our reporter David Fowler, or even "'House of David' TV Review (Episode 1)" by our journalist Wes Walker. Here at CrossPoliticNews, we want to faithfully deliver you unbiased news from a Christian worldview. For more content, you can find us on YouTube at CrossPolitic News, follow us on X at cpnewsusa or cpnewsaus in Australia, or head to our email list and find us at CrossPoliticNews.com.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Monday, March 10th, 2025

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 5:28


This is CrossPoliticNews weekly roundup, sponsored by our corporate partner Dominion Wealth Strategists. If you want to find out more about their efforts to restore biblical financing, visit dominionwealthstrategists.com. As our journalist Justin Chartrey reported, things are looking pretty bleak for the gun store owners in the state of Washington as tyrannical legislation continues to choke their freedom and ability to sell guns.Specifically, Washington state legislation has not only focused on limiting the types of guns they can sell, but they are also attacking how gun stores sell those guns, which they can do by using what is called the FFL, or Federal Firearms License. This license gives the ATF (which is the Bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives) oversight over how gun stores sell their firearms. Our reporter Justin Chartrey interviewed a man named Jeremy Ball, who owns Sharp Shooting Indoor Range and Gun Store in the city of Spokane, Washington, and Ball said that this oversight isn’t bad in itself. In fact, it makes expectations from the government clearer and so it helps with their compliance. But even with this process, the gun store can still legally sell their firearms and conduct business after the oversight, because the FFL is not meant to stifle their business. However, neither the Obama nor the Biden administration liked these FFLs, and since Washington state has grown more progressive, these licenses have suffered many attacks. These liberals have painted these licenses in a bad light by pointing to the various shootings around the country and in Washington state. Then, they connect that violence with the licenses. But this is more than just a false narrative now because in 2023, a bill was issued called Senate Bill 5078 that brings heavy financial consequences on any gun store that sold a gun that somebody used later in a crime. But this isn’t justice. The stores are being punished for crimes they didn’t commit, simply because liberals are feeding everyone a narrative that blames these gun stores. There’s another recent bill, the House Bill 2818, that has also added many financial burdens to these stores by requiring them to have money that they just don’t have. And if all of this wasn’t enough already, Washington State has introduced its own state oversight over gun purchases along with the already existing oversight of the ATF. But this oversight from the state doesn’t want to help gun store owners run things smoothly and legally. No, it takes so long to approve gun purchases that the unfinished gun deals expire, leaving the guns unsold. And the state’s interference is only spinning a new sticky web of legalities for the stores that is so convoluted that even though the state has banned gun store owners from holding and selling AR-15s, the owners don’t have a way to get rid of them. For example, even though the state has banned gun store owners from holding and selling AR-15s, the legalities don't allow the owners a good way to get rid of them.All of these bills and regulations have led to a huge decrease in gun sales, hurting an incredible percentage of gun store owners in Washington State. Things look bad right now for these gun stores. Jeremy Ball, the previously mentioned gun store owner, said that he is trying to push back against the mainstream criminalizing narrative and attitude towards these FFLs, and he’s also fighting back legally against the unjust legislation of Washington State. But it will be a long process.Our journalist Justin Chartrey also wrote about a different topic in Washington State, though. People in its government are also talking about changing the state’s flag, which has a picture of George Washington that was originally designed in 1914. If this happened, though, it wouldn’t be the first time that a state has recently done this because in May 2024, the state of Minnesota changed its flag. The flag most recently had a picture of a man plowing his field next to a river in front of green plains, a yellow and red sunrise, and a Native American riding his horse. And this entire picture had a white frame with gold edges set on a blue background. Now, the redesigned flag has two solid blue colors with a white, eight-pointed star on the darker blue. Apparently, the star is supposed to represent the North Star. But it’s evident that the people and landscape of Minnesota have been wiped out and replaced with lifeless shapes. What happened? Well, it seems that people didn’t like the Native American in the original background, so they claimed that the flag as a whole didn’t represent the people of Minnesota well. But now, as our reporter Justin Chartrey noted, it doesn’t represent Minnesota at all. And it looks like Washington state wants to do the same thing with their flag because some people are arguing that the picture of George Washington doesn’t represent everyone in their state. However, there are thankfully a number of voices who are fighting against this disastrous potential change, asserting that this flag is part of their history. Let’s hope that these voices manage to protect their state’s flag and prevent yet another terrible result of liberal agenda. To discover more news, check out some of our other articles, such as Investigating the "Case of Tiffany Pontes-Dover" by our journalist Luke Edison, or "The Democratic Party’s Transgender Madness" by our reporter David Fowler, or even "'House of David' TV Review (Episode 1)" by our journalist Wes Walker. Here at CrossPoliticNews, we want to faithfully deliver you unbiased news from a Christian worldview. For more content, you can find us on YouTube at CrossPolitic News, follow us on X at cpnewsusa or cpnewsaus in Australia, or head to our email list and find us at CrossPoliticNews.com.

Fight Laugh Feast USA
Daily News Brief for Monday, March 10th, 2025 [Daily News Brief]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 5:28


This is CrossPoliticNews weekly roundup, sponsored by our corporate partner Dominion Wealth Strategists. If you want to find out more about their efforts to restore biblical financing, visit dominionwealthstrategists.com. As our journalist Justin Chartrey reported, things are looking pretty bleak for the gun store owners in the state of Washington as tyrannical legislation continues to choke their freedom and ability to sell guns.Specifically, Washington state legislation has not only focused on limiting the types of guns they can sell, but they are also attacking how gun stores sell those guns, which they can do by using what is called the FFL, or Federal Firearms License. This license gives the ATF (which is the Bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives) oversight over how gun stores sell their firearms. Our reporter Justin Chartrey interviewed a man named Jeremy Ball, who owns Sharp Shooting Indoor Range and Gun Store in the city of Spokane, Washington, and Ball said that this oversight isn’t bad in itself. In fact, it makes expectations from the government clearer and so it helps with their compliance. But even with this process, the gun store can still legally sell their firearms and conduct business after the oversight, because the FFL is not meant to stifle their business. However, neither the Obama nor the Biden administration liked these FFLs, and since Washington state has grown more progressive, these licenses have suffered many attacks. These liberals have painted these licenses in a bad light by pointing to the various shootings around the country and in Washington state. Then, they connect that violence with the licenses. But this is more than just a false narrative now because in 2023, a bill was issued called Senate Bill 5078 that brings heavy financial consequences on any gun store that sold a gun that somebody used later in a crime. But this isn’t justice. The stores are being punished for crimes they didn’t commit, simply because liberals are feeding everyone a narrative that blames these gun stores. There’s another recent bill, the House Bill 2818, that has also added many financial burdens to these stores by requiring them to have money that they just don’t have. And if all of this wasn’t enough already, Washington State has introduced its own state oversight over gun purchases along with the already existing oversight of the ATF. But this oversight from the state doesn’t want to help gun store owners run things smoothly and legally. No, it takes so long to approve gun purchases that the unfinished gun deals expire, leaving the guns unsold. And the state’s interference is only spinning a new sticky web of legalities for the stores that is so convoluted that even though the state has banned gun store owners from holding and selling AR-15s, the owners don’t have a way to get rid of them. For example, even though the state has banned gun store owners from holding and selling AR-15s, the legalities don't allow the owners a good way to get rid of them.All of these bills and regulations have led to a huge decrease in gun sales, hurting an incredible percentage of gun store owners in Washington State. Things look bad right now for these gun stores. Jeremy Ball, the previously mentioned gun store owner, said that he is trying to push back against the mainstream criminalizing narrative and attitude towards these FFLs, and he’s also fighting back legally against the unjust legislation of Washington State. But it will be a long process.Our journalist Justin Chartrey also wrote about a different topic in Washington State, though. People in its government are also talking about changing the state’s flag, which has a picture of George Washington that was originally designed in 1914. If this happened, though, it wouldn’t be the first time that a state has recently done this because in May 2024, the state of Minnesota changed its flag. The flag most recently had a picture of a man plowing his field next to a river in front of green plains, a yellow and red sunrise, and a Native American riding his horse. And this entire picture had a white frame with gold edges set on a blue background. Now, the redesigned flag has two solid blue colors with a white, eight-pointed star on the darker blue. Apparently, the star is supposed to represent the North Star. But it’s evident that the people and landscape of Minnesota have been wiped out and replaced with lifeless shapes. What happened? Well, it seems that people didn’t like the Native American in the original background, so they claimed that the flag as a whole didn’t represent the people of Minnesota well. But now, as our reporter Justin Chartrey noted, it doesn’t represent Minnesota at all. And it looks like Washington state wants to do the same thing with their flag because some people are arguing that the picture of George Washington doesn’t represent everyone in their state. However, there are thankfully a number of voices who are fighting against this disastrous potential change, asserting that this flag is part of their history. Let’s hope that these voices manage to protect their state’s flag and prevent yet another terrible result of liberal agenda. To discover more news, check out some of our other articles, such as Investigating the "Case of Tiffany Pontes-Dover" by our journalist Luke Edison, or "The Democratic Party’s Transgender Madness" by our reporter David Fowler, or even "'House of David' TV Review (Episode 1)" by our journalist Wes Walker. Here at CrossPoliticNews, we want to faithfully deliver you unbiased news from a Christian worldview. For more content, you can find us on YouTube at CrossPolitic News, follow us on X at cpnewsusa or cpnewsaus in Australia, or head to our email list and find us at CrossPoliticNews.com.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
California Scheming Against Gun Owners, FFLs

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 30:42


California Rifle & Pistol Association legislative affairs director Rick Travis joins Cam to discuss the slate of gun control bills introduced in Sacramento, CRPA's efforts to go on offense, and a great way to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Lexington and Concord, no matter where you live.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
California Scheming Against Gun Owners, FFLs

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 30:42


California Rifle & Pistol Association legislative affairs director Rick Travis joins Cam to discuss the slate of gun control bills introduced in Sacramento, CRPA's efforts to go on offense, and a great way to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Lexington and Concord, no matter where you live.

Armed American Radio
02-09-25 HR 1 Alan Gottlieb and AWR Hawkins discuss the Trump EO protecting 2a rights much more

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 40:06


Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the recent executive order regarding Second Amendment rights with Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation. They explore the implications of the order, the importance of protecting gun rights, and the potential challenges at both federal and state levels. The conversation emphasizes the need for proactive strategies in the fight for gun rights, particularly in light of ongoing legislative efforts and the reactions from anti-gun groups. In this segment of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights, particularly focusing on Arizona's political landscape and the implications of Trump's recent executive order on the Second Amendment. The conversation features insights from Arizona State Representative Kwong Nguyen, who shares updates on legislative efforts to protect gun rights in the state amidst a backdrop of anti-gun bills. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by federally licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) due to the Biden administration's policies and the need for accountability in government actions against gun owners. In this episode of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various topics including reflections on the Super Bowl, Trump's executive order on the Second Amendment, the shift from a defensive to an offensive stance in gun rights advocacy, the impact of ATF policies on small businesses, self-defense rights and legal consequences, strategies in self-defense cases, and a significant federal court ruling regarding machine gun ownership. The conversation emphasizes the importance of protecting Second Amendment rights and the implications of recent legal developments. Second Amendment, gun rights, executive order, Alan Gottlieb, Armed American Radio, gun control, legislation, state-level challenges, open carry, veterans' rights, gun rights, Arizona politics, Trump executive order, FFL revocations, anti-gun bills, Second Amendment, Armed American Radio, Mark Walters, Kwong Nguyen, John Lott, Super Bowl, Trump, Second Amendment, gun rights, self-defense, ATF policies, machine guns, legal strategies, media engagement, advocacy Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Armed American Radio 15:52 Discussion with Alan Gottlieb 21:41 General Provisions of the Executive Order 28:34 Transitioning to Offensive Strategies 34:14 State-Level Gun Control Challenges 40:53 Governor DeSantis and Open Carry Legislation 50:05 Legislation for Veterans' Rights 01:04:16 Introduction and Super Bowl Sunday 01:12:31 Legislative Updates on Gun Rights 01:21:43 Trump's Executive Order and Its Implications 01:34:41 FFL Revocations and Government Accountability 02:08:04 Super Bowl Reflections and Media Engagement 02:14:07 Shifting from Defense to Offense in Gun Rights 02:22:11 The Impact of ATF Policies on Small Businesses 02:30:23 Legal Strategies in Self-Defense Cases 02:42:59 Federal Court Ruling on Machine Gun Ownership  

Armed American Radio
02-09-25 HR 2 AZ State Rep Quang Ngyuen and Dr. JOhn R Lott

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 39:50


Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the recent executive order regarding Second Amendment rights with Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation. They explore the implications of the order, the importance of protecting gun rights, and the potential challenges at both federal and state levels. The conversation emphasizes the need for proactive strategies in the fight for gun rights, particularly in light of ongoing legislative efforts and the reactions from anti-gun groups. In this segment of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights, particularly focusing on Arizona's political landscape and the implications of Trump's recent executive order on the Second Amendment. The conversation features insights from Arizona State Representative Kwong Nguyen, who shares updates on legislative efforts to protect gun rights in the state amidst a backdrop of anti-gun bills. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by federally licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) due to the Biden administration's policies and the need for accountability in government actions against gun owners. In this episode of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various topics including reflections on the Super Bowl, Trump's executive order on the Second Amendment, the shift from a defensive to an offensive stance in gun rights advocacy, the impact of ATF policies on small businesses, self-defense rights and legal consequences, strategies in self-defense cases, and a significant federal court ruling regarding machine gun ownership. The conversation emphasizes the importance of protecting Second Amendment rights and the implications of recent legal developments. Second Amendment, gun rights, executive order, Alan Gottlieb, Armed American Radio, gun control, legislation, state-level challenges, open carry, veterans' rights, gun rights, Arizona politics, Trump executive order, FFL revocations, anti-gun bills, Second Amendment, Armed American Radio, Mark Walters, Kwong Nguyen, John Lott, Super Bowl, Trump, Second Amendment, gun rights, self-defense, ATF policies, machine guns, legal strategies, media engagement, advocacy Takeaways The Second Amendment is crucial for American liberty. Executive orders can significantly impact gun rights. Engagement from gun owners is essential for advocacy. State-level challenges to gun rights are increasing. Proactive strategies are needed to combat gun control efforts. The importance of supporting veterans' Second Amendment rights. Legislation can shift based on political leadership. Public perception of gun control is changing. Gun rights activists must remain vigilant and active. The fight for gun rights is ongoing and requires unity. Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of fighting for gun rights. Kwong Nguyen highlights the ongoing battle against anti-gun legislation in Arizona. The conversation underscores the need for vigilance in protecting Second Amendment rights. Legislative efforts in Arizona are focused on reclaiming rights rather than expanding them. The impact of Trump's executive order on gun rights is discussed as a positive step. FFL revocations under the Biden administration are a significant concern for gun owners. The need for education among Republicans regarding gun rights is stressed. The conversation reflects on the cultural and political climate surrounding gun ownership in America. The importance of grassroots support for pro-gun legislation is highlighted. The ongoing struggle against anti-gun narratives in media and politics is acknowledged. The Super Bowl halftime show had mixed reactions regarding patriotism. Trump's executive order is seen as a strong support for the Second Amendment. Gun rights advocates are shifting from a defensive to an offensive strategy. ATF policies have significantly impacted small gun businesses across the country.

Armed American Radio
02-09-25 HR 3 Classic Roundtable with Brad, Neil, and Justin

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 39:50


Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the recent executive order regarding Second Amendment rights with Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation. They explore the implications of the order, the importance of protecting gun rights, and the potential challenges at both federal and state levels. The conversation emphasizes the need for proactive strategies in the fight for gun rights, particularly in light of ongoing legislative efforts and the reactions from anti-gun groups. In this segment of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights, particularly focusing on Arizona's political landscape and the implications of Trump's recent executive order on the Second Amendment. The conversation features insights from Arizona State Representative Kwong Nguyen, who shares updates on legislative efforts to protect gun rights in the state amidst a backdrop of anti-gun bills. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by federally licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) due to the Biden administration's policies and the need for accountability in government actions against gun owners. In this episode of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various topics including reflections on the Super Bowl, Trump's executive order on the Second Amendment, the shift from a defensive to an offensive stance in gun rights advocacy, the impact of ATF policies on small businesses, self-defense rights and legal consequences, strategies in self-defense cases, and a significant federal court ruling regarding machine gun ownership. The conversation emphasizes the importance of protecting Second Amendment rights and the implications of recent legal developments. Second Amendment, gun rights, executive order, Alan Gottlieb, Armed American Radio, gun control, legislation, state-level challenges, open carry, veterans' rights, gun rights, Arizona politics, Trump executive order, FFL revocations, anti-gun bills, Second Amendment, Armed American Radio, Mark Walters, Kwong Nguyen, John Lott, Super Bowl, Trump, Second Amendment, gun rights, self-defense, ATF policies, machine guns, legal strategies, media engagement, advocacy Takeaways The Second Amendment is crucial for American liberty. Executive orders can significantly impact gun rights. Engagement from gun owners is essential for advocacy. State-level challenges to gun rights are increasing. Proactive strategies are needed to combat gun control efforts. The importance of supporting veterans' Second Amendment rights. Legislation can shift based on political leadership. Public perception of gun control is changing. Gun rights activists must remain vigilant and active. The fight for gun rights is ongoing and requires unity. Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of fighting for gun rights. Kwong Nguyen highlights the ongoing battle against anti-gun legislation in Arizona. The conversation underscores the need for vigilance in protecting Second Amendment rights. Legislative efforts in Arizona are focused on reclaiming rights rather than expanding them. The impact of Trump's executive order on gun rights is discussed as a positive step. FFL revocations under the Biden administration are a significant concern for gun owners. The need for education among Republicans regarding gun rights is stressed. The conversation reflects on the cultural and political climate surrounding gun ownership in America. The importance of grassroots support for pro-gun legislation is highlighted. The ongoing struggle against anti-gun narratives in media and politics is acknowledged. The Super Bowl halftime show had mixed reactions regarding patriotism. Trump's executive order is seen as a strong support for the Second Amendment. Gun rights advocates are shifting from a defensive to an offensive strategy. ATF policies have significantly impacted small gun businesses across the country.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Massachusetts 2A Advocate: Welcome to the State of Confusion

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 38:19


2A advocate and gun store owner Toby Leary, who's helping to lead the charge to repeal Massachusetts' sweeping new gun control law, says the governor's decision to put the law into effect immediately via an "emergency" preamble is causing concern and confusion for gun owners and FFLs, with the state already trying to selectively enforce various provisions of the law.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Massachusetts 2A Advocate: Welcome to the State of Confusion

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 38:19


2A advocate and gun store owner Toby Leary, who's helping to lead the charge to repeal Massachusetts' sweeping new gun control law, says the governor's decision to put the law into effect immediately via an "emergency" preamble is causing concern and confusion for gun owners and FFLs, with the state already trying to selectively enforce various provisions of the law.

For The Love Of Guns Podcast
Libertarian Views on Guns, Government Overreach, and Personal Freedom

For The Love Of Guns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 90:33


In this episode of For the Love of Guns, host Jason sits down with Nate, known as "Your Favorite Libertarian," to discuss libertarian perspectives on government, personal freedom, and the Second Amendment. The conversation explores the roots of libertarianism, the balance between small government and individual responsibility, and the overreach of federal agencies like the ATF. Nate shares his views on key issues, including the libertarian stance on firearms regulation, taxation, and deregulation. The episode also touches on current political topics, such as the federal and state-level debates on gun rights and the impact of landmark court decisions like Bruen and Chevron deference. For anyone interested in libertarian values and the fight for gun rights, this episode is packed with insight and discussion on how to take back individual liberties from government control. Show Sponsors: Hold My Guns: A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization helping firearm owners during mental health crises by partnering with FFLs to securely store firearms. https://holdmyguns.org Ammo Squared: A unique ammo investment service that allows you to build an ammo stockpile over time. Get $20 of free ammo at https://trb.fyi/a2 Topics Discussed: Introduction to Nate and libertarianism Libertarian views on government overreach and individual freedom Discussion on the Second Amendment and gun rights ATF overreach and gun regulation (e.g., pistol brace ban, bump stocks) Libertarian stance on taxation and deregulation The significance of the Bruen and Chevron deference court rulings State vs. federal laws on firearms and the issue of reciprocity The role of government in protecting individual rights Entities Mentioned and Resources:  •Your Favorite Libertarian - https://yourfavoritelibertarian.com •Your Favorite Libertarian on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@UCyuh5UbfHFHnXFKRnKFn2TQ     • The Rogue Banshee on YouTube - https://trb.fyi/yt     • The Rogue Banshee on Instagram - https://trb.fyi/ig     • Discount Codes - https://trb.fyi/discounts     • The Rogue Banshee Webpage - https://trb.fyi/ Notable Quote: "Libertarians would rather not have something legalized; they want it deregulated—no laws, no taxes—because taxation is theft." - Nate Product of the show: The Real Avid Master Bench Block has been extremely helpful. See it for yourself at www.trb.fyi/rambb Keywords: Libertarianism, government overreach, gun rights, ATF regulations, Second Amendment, taxation, deregulation, Supreme Court rulings, personal freedom, Bruen, Chevron deference, small government

For The Love Of Guns Podcast
Embrace “None of the Above”

For The Love Of Guns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 14:29


In this episode of For the Love of Guns, the Jason delves into the intriguing concept of “none of the above” in voting and decision-making, inspired by the movie Brewster's Millions. The discussion spans the importance of informed voting, especially in the context of the upcoming presidential election between Trump and Biden, and how this mindset can be applied to everyday choices, including purchasing firearms. Show Sponsors: Hold My Guns: A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization helping firearm owners during mental health crises by partnering with FFLs to securely store firearms. https://holdmyguns.org Ammo Squared: A unique ammo investment service that allows you to build an ammo stockpile over time. Get $20 of free ammo at https://trb.fyi/a2 Topics Discussed: •The concept of “none of the above” in voting •Upcoming presidential election: Trump vs. Biden •The necessity of informed decision-making in voting •Application of “none of the above” in firearm purchases •Critique of binary thinking in politics and personal choices •The host's personal philosophy of “Jasonism” •Independent thinking and questioning political motives   Entities Mentioned and Resources: Hold My Guns: holdmyguns.org Ammo Squared: trb.fyi/a2 Brewster's Millions Donald Trump Joe Biden Tulsi Gabbard Notable Quote: “Why are you voting for them? If you don't know who they are, why are you voting for them?” - Jason Schaller  

For The Love Of Guns Podcast
Raising Young Sharpshooters

For The Love Of Guns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 68:23


In this episode of For the Love of Guns, we sit down with Keith, also known as 2A Dad, to discuss his journey in raising two proficient young shooters. Keith shares his background, the importance of firearm safety, and practical advice for parents introducing their children to shooting sports. He emphasizes the role of consistent training and dedication, comparing it to learning a martial art. Keith also talks about the challenges of navigating anti-gun sentiment on social media and how he continues to teach his children responsible gun ownership despite these hurdles.   Show Sponsors: Hold My Guns: A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization helping firearm owners during mental health crises by partnering with FFLs to securely store firearms. https://holdmyguns.org Ammo Squared: A unique ammo investment service that allows you to build an ammo stockpile over time. Get $20 of free ammo at https://trb.fyi/a2 Topics Discussed: The significance of firearm safety for children Practical tips for parents new to shooting sports The comparison of firearm training to martial arts The impact of anti-gun sentiment on social media How Keith manages his children's exposure to firearms responsibly The importance of consistent and dedicated training for young shooters Entities Mentioned and Resources: Hold My Guns: holdmyguns.org Ammo Squared: trb.fyi/a2 Marine Gun Builder: freedomcrewuniversity.com Notable Quote: "Firearms are a common tool in my house, no different than a saw, a hammer, or a kitchen knife." - Keith, 2A Dad (Timestamp: 00:10:25)   Video of the show: The Falco C105 is my favorite EDC holster. See it here https://trb.fyi/journey-to-the-perfect-edc-holster-the-falco-c105-review/(opens in a new tab)

She Shield
92: Ep. 33 Reboot of Sarah Albrecht from Hold My Guns on Mental Health Resources for Gun Owners

She Shield

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 100:04


In Episode 92, we revisit Episode 33 wherein Sofia interviews Sarah Albrecht, the Founder and Executive Director of Hold my Guns® (HMG). HMG is a non-profit organization that offers Crisis Awareness Training and partners with federal firearm licensed locations to provide off-site firearm storage for those who are struggling with mental health amongst other safety reasons.  You can help the cause by donating to Hold My Guns via this link: https://holdmyguns.networkforgood.com/projects/133506-test-campaign If you are unable to donate, you can help by reposting HMG on your social media and by telling your local FFLs about HMG so that more FFLs can join the team. Podcast Sponsors: Links and CodesBig Tex Ordnance: your soon-to-be favorite retailer for all of your firearms needs. Use code “FIT4FIA” for 10% off your BTO order and to support the pod via https://www.bigtexordnance.com/?ref=79990 Walkers Inc. Hearing Protection: Use code “SHESHIELD20” to save and to support the pod https://www.walkersgameear.com/ SOG: Use code “SHESHIELD” to save and to support the pod https://sogknives.com/ GPS Range Bags: Use code “SHESHIELD20” to save and to support the pod https://www.goutdoorsproducts.com/ Birchwood Casey: Use code “SHESHIELD20” to save and to support the pod  https://www.birchwoodcasey.com/ Cold Steel: Use code “SHESHIELD20” to save and to support the pod https://www.coldsteel.com/ Ciguera Gear:  https://ciguera.com/ All links: https://linktr.ee/sheshieldpodResources mentioned in this episode: Hold My Guns® Website: https://holdmyguns.org/#blogHMG Donation link: https://holdmyguns.networkforgood.com/projects/133506-test-campaignHMG Linktree: https://linktr.ee/HoldMyGunsOrg2ADoc: https://www.2adoc.com/QPR Training Inquiries email: info@holdmyguns.orgLink to instagram post for “The Largest-Ever Survey of American Gun-Owners…” https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci_gRAYLRAT/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

For The Love Of Guns Podcast
DIY Gunsmithing to Optics: The Journey of JSD Supply & Gideon Optics

For The Love Of Guns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 88:06


In this episode of “For the Love of Guns,” I talk to Bobby Millimeter (PewTang Clan) from JSD Supply, Gideon Optics, and PR Triggers. Bob shares his journey in the builder community, discussing his extensive experience in assembling and building guns since 2012. They talk about the growth and evolution of JSD Supply, from a small operation with a single table at gun shows to a thriving business with multiple brands. Bob also delves into his role at the company and his collaboration with Jordan Vinroe, highlighting their innovative approach to serving the firearms community. Additionally, Bob provides insights into the launch of Gideon Optics and the importance of offering reliable products at competitive prices. Throughout the episode, listeners can enjoy Bob's humor and passion for the industry, along with an exclusive discount code for Gideon Optics.   Show Sponsors: Hold My Guns: A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization helping firearm owners during mental health crises by partnering with FFLs to securely store firearms. https://holdmyguns.org Ammo Squared: A unique ammo investment service that allows you to build an ammo stockpile over time. Get $20 of free ammo at https://trb.fyi/a2 Topics Discussed: Introduction to Bob and his background The evolution of JSD Supply  The growth of the builder community  The launch and development of Gideon Optics The role of innovation and community service in JSD Supply's success Bobby's personal journey and experiences in the firearms industry Entities Mentioned and Resources: Bob: Guest from JSD Supply, Gideon Optics, and PR Triggers JSD Supply: A company specializing in firearm parts and supplies Gideon Optics: A brand offering reliable and competitively priced optics PR Triggers: Part of the JSD Supply family Jordan Vinroe: Key figure in JSD Supply and Gideon Optics Ammo Squared: Sponsor and ammunition investment service Hold My Guns: Non-profit organization providing firearm storage solutions Notable Quote: “And this is the way innovation gets done man, you know, of course companies big companies have R and D departments. But if we really want to see anything new not just new cool-looking stuff if we want to see things become safer if we want to see any enhancements or advancements in the firearms industry It's gonna come it's gonna come from the guys that are building their own guns that are designing their own stuff at home.” — Bobby Millimeter at 01:07:45.  

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The Home Defense Show Podcast
Home Defense Show-Are the Feds preparing to target FFLs and Concealed Carry Instructors?

The Home Defense Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 43:50


This week on The Home Defense Show Skip speaks with Deron Boring an attorney from Ohio who suggests that the federal government may use the corporate transparency act to force firearm instructors and FFLs to register with the federal government.  Failure to do so could result in fines and prison time. Then firearms instructor Jason Paletta from California will handle the shootingclaases.com self-defense report.

For The Love Of Guns Podcast
Mastering De-Escalation with Stan Campbell

For The Love Of Guns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 76:34


In episode 155 of "For the Love of Guns," we welcome back Stan Campbell, COO and co-founder of CCW Safe. Stan joins us to dive deep into the crucial topic of de-escalation for firearm carriers. As a retired police lieutenant from Oklahoma City with extensive experience in SWAT and street crimes units, Stan brings invaluable insights on how to manage potentially dangerous situations without resorting to force. This episode emphasizes the importance of defensive strategies, mental preparedness, and the responsible use of firearms. Whether you're a civilian gun owner or in law enforcement, this conversation is packed with practical advice to enhance your safety and decision-making skills. Show Sponsors: Hold My Guns: A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization helping firearm owners during mental health crises by partnering with FFLs to securely store firearms. https://holdmyguns.org Ammo Squared: A unique ammo investment service that allows you to build an ammo stockpile over time. Get $20 of free ammo at https://trb.fyi/a2 Topics Discussed: The importance of de-escalation in firearm use Stan Campbell's background in law enforcement and SWAT Differences between offensive and defensive firearm carrying Psychological aspects of carrying a firearm Responsible decision-making under pressure The role of training and preparedness in de-escalation Entities Mentioned and Resources: CCW Safe: Organization providing legal defense for self-defense incidents Hold My Guns: Non-profit for secure firearm storage Ammo Squared: Ammo investment service Andrew Branca: Legal expert on self-defense, Law of Self Defense course Don West and Sean Vincent: Podcast hosts providing legal insights on self-defense Notable Quote: "When you have a gun and being a responsible gun owner, being a responsible concealed carrier, you have to move through life with these incidents and think about it as if you did not have a gun. It's like, 'What decision would I make right now if I wasn't carrying?' That's how you have to think always with de-escalation." - Stan Campbell Video of the Show: I really like the Discreet Concealment Guitar Rifle Case from Cedar Mill Fine Firearms. Check out my video at: https://trb.fyi/is-this-guitar-case-the-best-secret-weapon-for-your-rifle/ and if you want to see for yourself go to https://amzn.to/3K7TDHs  

Gun Funny
GF 345 – From The Hip

Gun Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 62:43


Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 345. Today I'm going to chat with Jasmin Black aka Tactical Baddie, discuss the ATF's latest new unconstitutional rulemaking, highlight new AR mags from TangoDown, and talk about a new ATF report that proves their persecution of FFLs is completely unjustified.   I'm your host, Ava Flanell. 

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Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 295: Raising Cows and Gutting Hoggs

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 91:45


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: the little-known April 19 holiday, "Patriot's Day"; two mass stabbings in Australia; new developments in the Rust shooting trials; an ATF report which proves that FFLs are not significantly responsible for "crime guns"; a law in Nebraska that will allow school staff to keep guns on campus; a law requiring gun safety be taught in Tennessee schools grades 1-12; a School Resource Officer who had a negligent discharge at school; a Chinese immigrant putting David Hogg, and gun prohibition in general, in its place; David covers a battle between two folding carbines; and Myles talks about his time raising farm animals. 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 What is Patriots' Day? Here's what to know about the holiday celebrated in New England Sydney stabbing suspect Joel Cauchi identified by police after Bondi mall attack Man with bollard confronts Sydney mall stabber on escalator Several people injured in a stabbing in Sydney church, police say Alec Baldwin had ‘no control' of his emotions on ‘Rust' set before fatally shooting Halyna Hutchins Prosecutor Slams Baldwin's Motion To Dismiss -- Lawyer Reacts Prosecutors ask ‘Rust' movie armorer be sentenced to maximum sentence of 18 months in prison ATF Firearm Trafficking Report: Licensed Retailers Aren't the Problem Proposal to allow Nebraska school districts to arm staff heads to Gov. Jim Pillen's desk Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Bill Requiring Gun Safety Lessons in Schools Little Liquarry Jefferson's mother, brother charged with his death Cambridge cop placed on leave after accidental gun discharge in school Melody Lauer: Carrying a Gun in a Public Restroom Chinese Immigrant Wrecks Gun Control Argument With One Question Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: ACP Episode 245 Kel Tec Sub 2000 Gen 3 Smith & Wesson FPC HK Slap Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More Southpaw Corner: Blonde d'Aquitaine Belted Galloway How to Butcher a Cow  

The Weekly Reload Podcast
New Biden Rule Casts Shadow Over Used Gun Sales; Tennessee Puts Gun Safety in Schools

The Weekly Reload Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 52:46


Host Jake Fogleman and Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski discuss an 85-year-old woman defending herself in a harrowing burglary, the perspective of a new Israeli gun owner, and Tennessee's new school gun safety program. They also cover how Washington's magazine ban was blocked and then immediately unblocked. Plus, they dissect how Biden's latest rule casts doubt over used gun sales and Stephen gives an update on farm life.

Active Self Protection Podcast
The Gutowski Files Ep. 29: BATFE Report Shows FFLs NOT Contributing To Crime Guns

Active Self Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 22:13


On this  installment of the Gutowski Files we sit down with investigative reporter Stephen Gutowski of thereload.com and discuss a recent report from the Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives showing that vanishingly few Federal Firearms Licensed dealers are contributing to guns used in the commission of crimes. Active Self Protection exists to help good, sane, sober, moral, prudent people in all walks of life to more effectively protect themselves and their loved ones from criminal violence. On the ASP Podcast you will hear the true stories of life or death self defense encounters from the men and women that lived them. If you are interested in the Second Amendment, self defense and defensive firearms use, martial arts or the use of less lethal tools used in the real world to defend life and family, you will find this show riveting.  Join host and career federal agent Mike Willever as he talks to real life survivors and hear their stories in depth. You'll hear about these incidents and the self defenders from well before the encounter occurred on through the legal and emotional aftermath. Music: bensound.com

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Gun Shop Owners Are Saving Lives With One Simple Step

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 33:32


Essential Shooting Supplies owner Chuck Lovelace joins Cam to discuss the life-saving work being done by the dozens of FFLs around the state of Wisconsin, including himself, who are taking in firearms on a temporary basis when gun owners need a safe place to store them. Plus, Cam has news on how you can help the non-profit Hold My Guns with their own efforts through an online auction hosted by 2A advocate Cheryl Todd.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Gun Shop Owners Are Saving Lives With One Simple Step

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 33:32


Essential Shooting Supplies owner Chuck Lovelace joins Cam to discuss the life-saving work being done by the dozens of FFLs around the state of Wisconsin, including himself, who are taking in firearms on a temporary basis when gun owners need a safe place to store them. Plus, Cam has news on how you can help the non-profit Hold My Guns with their own efforts through an online auction hosted by 2A advocate Cheryl Todd.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
ATF's 'Demand 2' Program Being Used to Smear FFLs

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 27:14


In the wake of USA Today's big report on the 1,800 or so FFLs who've been tagged by the ATF for selling a large number of "crime guns", L.E.P.D. Firearms & Range co-owner Eric Delbert joins Cam to explain why the agency's list suffers from fundamental flaws, and how its being weaponized against FFLs around the country.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
ATF's 'Demand 2' Program Being Used to Smear FFLs

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 27:14


In the wake of USA Today's big report on the 1,800 or so FFLs who've been tagged by the ATF for selling a large number of "crime guns", L.E.P.D. Firearms & Range co-owner Eric Delbert joins Cam to explain why the agency's list suffers from fundamental flaws, and how its being weaponized against FFLs around the country.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
ATF Tries to Dodge Accountability for 'Zero Tolerance' Abuses

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 25:15


Gun Owners of America's Erich Pratt joins Cam with news of how the ATF is trying to weasel its way out of the group's legal challenges to the agency's "zero tolerance" policy for FFLs, which threatens to put gun store owners out of business over minor and accidental paperwork errors.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
ATF Tries to Dodge Accountability for 'Zero Tolerance' Abuses

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 25:15


Gun Owners of America's Erich Pratt joins Cam with news of how the ATF is trying to weasel its way out of the group's legal challenges to the agency's "zero tolerance" policy for FFLs, which threatens to put gun store owners out of business over minor and accidental paperwork errors.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
USA Today Tries to Name and Shame FFLs Over "Crime Guns"

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 26:09


USA Today has published a list of some 1,300 firearm retailers that part of the ATF's "Demand 2" program because they've sold at least 25 guns traced by the agency in the past year that were purchased within the last 36 months. While the ATF says being on the list isn't evidence of wrongdoing, and the paper notes the large number of big box retailers and high-volume sellers on the list, gun control advocates will still use the story to advance their false narrative about gun stores turning a blind eye to or even facilitating gun trafficking.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
USA Today Tries to Name and Shame FFLs Over "Crime Guns"

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 26:09


USA Today has published a list of some 1,300 firearm retailers that part of the ATF's "Demand 2" program because they've sold at least 25 guns traced by the agency in the past year that were purchased within the last 36 months. While the ATF says being on the list isn't evidence of wrongdoing, and the paper notes the large number of big box retailers and high-volume sellers on the list, gun control advocates will still use the story to advance their false narrative about gun stores turning a blind eye to or even facilitating gun trafficking.

Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 265: Dexter Sinister

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 83:42


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: Fenix Ammunition being accused of campaign finance violations; New York becoming a Point of Sale state and requiring background checks for ammunition; the SAF is suing the city of Boston for delays in processing Firearm Identification (FID) and License to Carry (LTC) applications; and the Biden Administration is demanding gun owners get FFL to sell guns, while  also revoking established FFLs for simple clerical errors. In the first of our two Sinister Segments, Myles tells us how to best make your rifle left-hand-friendly; and finally, David talks about the basic care and maintenance of the AR-15. 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: Novi ammo store under investigation after selling bullets promoting a Democrat's recall New York Law for Background Checks on Ammunition Sales SAF SUES BOSTON POLICE COMMISSIONER OVER CARRY PERMIT PROCESSING DELAYS Biden Administration Proposes Plan to Expand Who Needs a License to Sell Used Guns (2022 Report) SPECIAL REPORT: ATF Federal Firearm License revocations up a staggering 500% Southpaw Corner: Savage Impulse Blaser R8 Strike Industries AMBI Magazine Release Magpul BAD Lever Guntology PDQ Ambidextrous AR-15 Bolt Release InRangeTV WWSD: PDQ Ambi-Bolt Catch Taccom Ambidextrous Rotating Safety for Ruger 10/22 and Ruger PC Carbine Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: ACP Episode 262 Brownells – Gas Key Center Punch Brownells – Gas Rings Brownells – Helical Gas Ring Brownells – Hammer Spring Bolt Key Bolt Rings Bolt Stake Bolt Test Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More  

Everything Yesterday This Morning
Everything Yesterday This Morning 8/21/23

Everything Yesterday This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 33:35


-PSA Deal of the Day AK MONDAY - https://alnk.to/7Bd88eR-ATF Fucking with FFLs - https://nypost.com/2023/08/19/fed-gun-shop-crackdown-leads-to-350-rise-in-license-loss/ -GPS trackers for EV owners - https://axleaddict.com/news/gps-electric-tax#:~:text=The%20landscape%20of%20road%20taxation,impose%20a%20per%2Dmile%20tax. -Chinese Bubonic Plague - https://themessenger.com/health/the-bubonic-plague-reemerges-in-china -Tyson Selling Chinese Chicken Biz - https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/tyson-foods-plans-sell-china-poultry-business-sources-2023-08-17/ -Iran Spits in Biden's Eye - https://www.the-sun.com/news/8883363/iran-drones-us-warship-helicopters/#:~:text=BOMBSHELL%20footage%20has%20emerged%20of,Hormuz%20in%20the%20Persian%20Gulf. -No more Fat Bottomed Girls - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12424449/We-woke-Classic-Queen-song-Fat-Bottomed-Girls-mysteriously-dropped-groups-new-Greatest-Hits-collection.html -Kansas Newspaper Raid - https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/aug/20/police-newspaper-raid-kansas -FEMA out of $ - https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2023/08/20/fema-disaster-fund-deplete-hilary-maui/6811692570753/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gun Funny
GF 307 – Random Josh Guy

Gun Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 101:31


Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 307. Today I'm going to chat with Josh Silva from AR-15.com, discuss ATF intimidating home FFLs, highlight the new 2020 Rimfire from Springfield, and talk about a bizarre policy from Bass Pro Shops. I'm your host, Ava Flanell. 

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We Like Shooting
WLS Double Tap 314 – Blalpha

We Like Shooting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 50:54


Join us tonight as we answer your questions, discuss Anger issues, Barrels, FFLS, ATF and more on WLS Double Tap Episode 314 Our CAST is MG Moses, Nick Lynch, Shawn Herrin and special guest Matt Larosiere.  #DearWLS Alex W:  Hi y’all. Is there a significant difference between a flash can and a linear comp? And, … WLS Double Tap 314 – Blalpha Read More »

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Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
WLS Double Tap 314 – Blalpha

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 50:54


Join us tonight as we answer your questions, discuss Anger issues, Barrels, FFLS, ATF and more on WLS Double Tap Episode 314 Our CAST is MG Moses, Nick Lynch, Shawn Herrin and special guest Matt Larosiere.  #DearWLS Alex W:  Hi y'all. Is there a significant difference between a flash can and a linear comp? And, … WLS Double Tap 314 – Blalpha Read More »

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The Bullet
Win in the 4th Circuit

The Bullet

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 33:12


Paul Lathrop and Amanda Suffecool discuss a win in the U.S. 4th Circuit that recognizes the right of 18 to 20-year-old citizens to buy handguns from FFLs.

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2A Lifestyle
EP 90 Attack on the FFLs!

2A Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 70:43


In this episode we talk about how the Biden administration is coming after the FFLs, new constitutional carry states, and more.  Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes and leave us a review to help others find us when they're looking for gun related content on their podcast platforms.  Check out our social media everywhere to see what we're up to between podcast and check out some dank memes.  If you like the show be sure to check us out on patreon and support us. 

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
A Catch-22 For Massachusetts Gun Sellers?

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 23:06


The Gun Owners Action League's Jim Wallace joins Cam with details on Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey's new "training" for local law enforcement on inspecting gun shops in the state; a little-used provision in state law that Wallace says could create big problems for FFLs and huge headaches for local police.

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
A Catch-22 For Massachusetts Gun Sellers?

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 23:06


The Gun Owners Action League's Jim Wallace joins Cam with details on Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey's new "training" for local law enforcement on inspecting gun shops in the state; a little-used provision in state law that Wallace says could create big problems for FFLs and huge headaches for local police.

She Shield
33: Sarah Albrecht from Hold My Guns on Mental Health Resources for Gun Owners

She Shield

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 98:04


In Episode 33 Sofia interviews Sarah Albrecht, the Founder and Executive Director of Hold my Guns® (HMG). HMG is a non-profit organization that offers Crisis Awareness Training and partners with federal firearm licensed locations to provide off-site firearm storage for those who are struggling with mental health amongst other safety reasons.  You can help the cause by donating to Hold My Guns via this link: https://holdmyguns.networkforgood.com/projects/133506-test-campaign If you are unable to donate, you can help by reposting HMG on your social media and by telling your local FFLs about HMG so that more FFLs can join the team. If you are interested in exclusive content, become a Patreon via the linktree.Thank you to Ciguera Gear for sponsoring this episode. Use the code "SHESHIELD10" for 10% off your next Ciguera Gear order to save and support the pod!All links: https://linktr.ee/sheshieldpodResources mentioned in this episode: Hold My Guns® Website: https://holdmyguns.org/#blogHMG Donation link: https://holdmyguns.networkforgood.com/projects/133506-test-campaignHMG Linktree: https://linktr.ee/HoldMyGunsOrg2ADoc: https://www.2adoc.com/QPR Training Inquiries email: info@holdmyguns.orgLink to instagram post for “The Largest-Ever Survey of American Gun-Owners…” https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci_gRAYLRAT/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

THE ANALSPYCHO LIMITS INTELLIGENZ X
VALÉRIE a mougou FLORE DE LILLE et poignardé ses copines de Strasbourg Nelly x Nina « FFLs » (friends for life, « amis pour la vie »)

THE ANALSPYCHO LIMITS INTELLIGENZ X

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 7:13


DISRESPECTFUL NAJA_SORRY NOT SORRY!
Mamannadarren « FFLs » (friends for life, « amis pour la vie ») à la case « EFLs » (enemies for life, « ennemis à mort »)

DISRESPECTFUL NAJA_SORRY NOT SORRY!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 5:40


Fantasy Frenemies
Mid-Summer NFL Update

Fantasy Frenemies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 87:16


**FYI - THIS WAS RECORDED BEFORE BAKER WAS TRADED, WE ARE SORRY*** Hello and welcome back Fantasy Frenemies Lovers (or our FFLs for short). On this mid-summer episode, we break down everything that has happened in the NFL since the draft. We first discuss the Browns QB debacle as Watson faces an all but sure suspension (00:50-18:30). We then give a recap on the NFL draft from back in April (18:35-33:45) and bring back our "In Other News" segment, where we discuss what else is happening in the world of sports (33:45-44:15). Brian then wows us with his Weddle skills live on tape (44:15-1:01:30) and we wrap up with a new fun segment "Mascot Matchup". Enjoy!

Fantasy Frenemies
Mid-Summer NFL Update

Fantasy Frenemies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 87:16


**FYI - THIS WAS RECORDED BEFORE BAKER WAS TRADED, WE ARE SORRY*** Hello and welcome back Fantasy Frenemies Lovers (or our FFLs for short). On this mid-summer episode, we break down everything that has happened in the NFL since the draft. We first discuss the Browns QB debacle as Watson faces an all but sure suspension (00:50-18:30). We then give a recap on the NFL draft from back in April (18:35-33:45) and bring back our "In Other News" segment, where we discuss what else is happening in the world of sports (33:45-44:15). Brian then wows us with his Weddle skills live on tape (44:15-1:01:30) and we wrap up with a new fun segment "Mascot Matchup". Enjoy!

Red, Blue, and Brady
190: After Decades, the First Federal Gun Safety Legislation Has Passed

Red, Blue, and Brady

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 31:10 Transcription Available


It had been almost 30 years since the Senate has passed gun safety legislation, until Thursday night, when the U.S. Senate passed the Safer Communities Act. The bill addresses issues like the so-called “boyfriend loophole," creates new requirements for FFLs (federal firearm licensee) designations, a mechanism to ensure that individuals who exhibited signs of dangerousness as minors are appropriately evaluated when seeking to purchase a firearm, and more. While Brady endorses some of the legislation, and has concerns about other aspects of it (you can read more about that here), this bill's passage is a great first step toward a new era of gun violence prevention.Long time advocates Senator Chris Murphy,  Christian Heyne (Vice President of Policy at Brady) and Martina Leinz (President of the Northern Virginia (NOVA) Brady Chapter), and Brady board member) joined hosts  Kelly and JJ to discuss what it means that the final  bipartisan vote was 65 to 33, why this bill was historic, and what we all must do next to keep fighting for gun violence prevention.Want to get involved?Urge your senators to expand and strengthen background checks.Urge senators to confirm a director to lead the ATF, the agency that oversees the gun industry yet has lacked leadership for years.Join a Brady chapter near you and sign up to attend our new volunteer session.Mentioned in this podcast:House passes first major federal gun safety legislation in decades, bill will next go to Biden for signature. (CNN) We celebrate the passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (Brady)U.S. Senate passes gun safety bill as Supreme Court knocks down handgun limits (Reuters)For more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and BradySupport the show

Gun Funny
GF 246 – Ghost In The Soap

Gun Funny

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 76:14


Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 246. Today I'm going to chat with Adam AKA WhoTeeWho, discuss the ATF's revoking FFLs, highlight a new trigger group for the MP5, and talk about a Florida man who was arrested for calling 911. I'm your host, Ava Flanell. 

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Tactical Pineapple Live
Mental Health And Gun Ownership

Tactical Pineapple Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 129:01


Guest Information: Drop it like its scott- Your Home for Gun Range, Gun Reviews and Encouraging Thoughts. Like other gun channels, I strive to bring you shooting entertainment, education and fun with many different sorts of firearms! This channel is intended to bring a little bit of humor with an encouraging thoughts at the end of the Wednesday's video post. Hit the Subscribe and Bell icon! Giveaways take place at different achieved goals! As there are many gun channels out there, I am grateful that you have chosen to watch me as well. Be well and be blessed!! youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DropItLikeItsScottinstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drop_it_like_its_scott37/ CloverTac- CloverTac Productions is an East Texas based, pro firearm, media company. Here on the channel you will find education, reviews, interviews, podcasts and a whole lot more. CloverTac is a proud member of the Professional Outdoor Media Association, Southeastern Outdoor Press Association and National Shooting Sports Foundation. I encourage you to know all local, state and federal laws in regards to firearms. Also, those who participate in the videos here are properly trained and/or are supervised by someone that is. Whether you are a rifleman, pistoleer, shotgunner, hunter, archer, professional or novice, I thank you for being a part of this wonderful community and following the CloverTac Productions brand here on YouTube. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CloverTacProInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/clovertac/ Bry the Biker- Creator with a focus on Harley Davidson motorcycles, Installs, Gear reviews, and other content related to motorcycles. My channel features reviews of major brands including Custom Dynamics, Mustang Seats, Indie Ridge, AdvanBalck, Quadlock, and many others. I also produce a video Podcast series called Beyond The Rider where I sit down one on one to talk about others in the motorcycle creator community. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BryTheBikerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bry_the_biker/ Zach James- Author | American | Army Veteran Callsign Rooster My first novel, Deception, is available in Paperback, eBook, and audiobook from Amazon and Audible Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorzachjames/Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/authorzachjames Jarred Taylor- aka JTArticle15. JT is known for his role in Article 15 Clothing, Leadslingers Spirits, Black Rifle Coffee Company, and Range 15 the movie. Currently, JT sits as one of the main hosts for Drinkin' Bros Podcasts (Top 100 in the world), the black rifle podcast, and i think like 60 other ones, and enjoys producing comedy content for all the different social media outlets. Jarred is also extremely active in the veteran outreach community and most recently was appointed to the board of directors for Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions (V.E.T.S.) https://vetsolutions.org/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqjuc-L0EgtU6W0-kth2qVQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jtarticle15/ Hold My Guns' mission is to connect responsible firearm owners with voluntary, private off-site storage options, through our national network of partnering gun shops and FFLs, during times of mental health crisis or personal need. visit holdmyguns.org today and search for a storage facility near you or to find out how you too can help www.holdmyguns.org Walk the Talk Americas goal is to raise awareness and create a change in the misunderstandings regarding mental illness and firearms by bringing together industry leaders to reduce gun violence, negligence, suicide, and the trauma created by these events. Develop programs for suicide prevention, firearms negligence, trauma mitigation, and child safety. Visit wtta.org today and find out how you can help spread the mission! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tacticalpineapple/message

The RUNDOWN - 2A News and Conservative Views
Shot Show 2022: Olav Anderson, Creator of Plinkr

The RUNDOWN - 2A News and Conservative Views

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 6:09


Craig sits down with Olav Anderson the creator Plinkr, a mobile app that helps you locate FFLs and gun ranges wherever you way be. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2anewsrundown/message

The RUNDOWN - 2A News and Conservative Views
Shot Show 2022: Olav Anderson, Creator of Plinkr

The RUNDOWN - 2A News and Conservative Views

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 6:09


Craig sits down with Olav Anderson the creator Plinkr, a mobile app that helps you locate FFLs and gun ranges wherever you way be. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2anewsrundown/message

Pew Time
073: DOJ plays boss, SIG & Taurus come out with “new” models, 30 Super Duper Carry, new gun help!

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 43:03


073: On this episode, the DOJ tells FFLs to sell gun safes, a bunch of manufacturers raise prices, a bunch of “new” gun offerings from SIG and Taurus, we help some listeners make a choice on a new gun purchase! - Yes last episode I made the mistake and saying S&W came out with 30 Super Carry. When it was actually Federal. My bad. Thank you guys so much for all of your support! Please help us out by rating and reviewing the podcast! Thank you! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG, FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

The Bullet
ATF Shenanigans and the Demise of Legacy Media

The Bullet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 31:06


Rob Morse of the Slow Facts blog and Self Defense Gun Stories stops by to discuss changes to what the ATF is requiring of FFLs and the dying legacy media.

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The Rob McNealy Program
John Bocker – FFL Consultants

The Rob McNealy Program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 55:32


John Bocker talks with Rob McNealy about TUSC and the compliance challenges that FFLs face with government regulations and how to avoid them.

The NYGunGuys Podcast.
NYGunGuys Ep3 | "Other" Firearms Discussion. |

The NYGunGuys Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 57:23


Today we discuss the mythical "other" firearm that many private citizens, as well as FFLs have been selling.    The "other" as it's come to be known doesn't fit into any of the federal definitions of a firearm (pistol, rifle or shotgun), and therefore is simply considered a "firearm" under the law. Federally, these 'other' firearms are 100% legal.    This leaves NYS in yet another grey area of the law.    Listen in and see our take on 'others'! However, how does this play into NYS and more specifically the NYSafe Act? The NYSafe Act grabs is definition of pistols, rifles and shotguns from the Federal definitions. Since the 'others' are not defined federally this also means they are not defined by NYS PL or the NYSafe Act. As of yet, the NYS Police or political outlet has NOT clarified the legality of 'others' at the state level, despite the fact the several surrounding states have come out with the determination that they are state legal.    Several FFLs have been known to sell 'others'. Private citizens in NYS have also posted on popular sites like Reddit.com showing that they have built 'others'.    Listen in to hear our take on 'others'. Reddit.com/r/NYguns | What is an 'other'?   Instagram | NYGunGuys Facebook | NYGunGuys Theme Song | Something Wicked This Way Comes - Bonavia  

Gun Freedom Radio
GunFreedomRadio EP198 The Ameri-CAN Series: Hold My Guns with Sarah Joy Albrecht

Gun Freedom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 49:58


We are doing a series called Ameri-CAN. Talking about the CAN-DO spirit that is part of our American DNA. So much about our lives has been turned upside down by this Corona Virus / Covid-19, and we have been hearing a lot about what we CAN’T do and where we CAN’T go, but our guests during this series are going to talk to us about their area of expertise and all of the ways we still CAN learn and grow, train, connect, and expand our freedoms in ways we maybe haven’t thought about before. Our guest today is Sarah Joy Albrecht. Sarah is the Founder and President of Hold My Guns, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to connect responsible firearm owners with voluntary, private, offsite storage and education, through a national network of partnering gun shops and FFLs, during times of mental health crisis or personal need. Hold My Guns takes a non-legislative, pro-rights approach to help prevent suicide, accidental shootings, and theft. 1) People get really nervous when we talk about mental health and gun ownership. This is because we know that government legislation of any kind in this area is going to end up trampling people’s rights. You have created an organization that offers real solutions to these issues but with the emphasize on self-governance and on the preservation of people’s rights, with no dichotomy between freedom and compassion. Talk to use about what Hold My Guns is and where the idea came from? 2) How does the program work? 3) You are planning to provide educational opportunities through  partnering with FFLs to address some of the underlying issues contributing to suicide. I am sure there are many gun store owners listening all over the nation. How can they get involved in this program? 4) You have spent your life caring for others, and your previous career was as a childbirth educator. How did that career impact your journey to found Hold my Guns? 5) You have been developing the Hold My Guns Organization for a couple of years. How interesting and perfect is the timing of finally launching in the time of COVID-19?

FFL Golden State Podcast Page
This Week W/ Golden State W/ John Wetmore

FFL Golden State Podcast Page

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 51:58


This week with Golden State features FFL Board Member and HOF inductee John Wetmore. He will dive into what FT looks like, how to become consistent and how to capitalize on FFLs support while hiring.

Daily Gun Show
Guns in Everyday Life - What are FFLs?

Daily Gun Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 79:52


Daily Gun Show #630

Gun Freedom Radio
GunFreedomRadio EP107 Hr.1 Feed The Right Wolf

Gun Freedom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 62:14


Hour #1 Guests: - Drew Berquist - creator of OpsLens.com an online news source and a brand new show about to launch on CRTV called Experience Matters with Drew Berquist - Paloma Capanna - Paloma is an Attorney and Policy Analyst with a focus on Second Amendment litigation, representing individuals, activist organizations, and FFLs.  Paloma’s work spans individual handgun permit cases to federal civil rights litigation.  A common theme among her cases is putting an end to government secrecy and Freedom of Information requests. Admitted to practice in New York in 1992, Paloma has more than 25 years of litigation experience at the trial and appellate levels. Currently working on the FBI misuse of information from Forms 4473 in the Robinson v Sessions Petition. - Michelle Cerino - known as the Princess Gunslinger, Michelle is a shooter, writer, hunter, adventuress and most importantly mother and wife. Michelle is also the Managing Editor & Columnist for Women’s Outdoor News (WON). Michelle recently wrote an article about the ABCs of AR-15s.

Trigger Words w/ Ryan Cleckner
Trigger Words 011 – CA Ammo Law, Foreign Persons, Background Checks

Trigger Words w/ Ryan Cleckner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 29:59


Ryan talks about California’s brand new ammunition law which bans internet ammo sales and requires all ammunition transactions to occur “face-to-face.” It also requires most sellers of ammunition to obtain a special ammunition seller’s permit. Gun dealers (FFLs) in California are exempt from this. For more, see: https://rocketffl.com/california-ammunition-law-2018-explained/ Ryan also adds some information to the last episode … Continue reading "Trigger Words 011 – CA Ammo Law, Foreign Persons, Background Checks"

Trigger Words w/ Ryan Cleckner
Trigger Words 011 – CA Ammo Law, Foreign Persons, Background Checks

Trigger Words w/ Ryan Cleckner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 29:59


Ryan talks about California’s brand new ammunition law which bans internet ammo sales and requires all ammunition transactions to occur “face-to-face.” It also requires most sellers of ammunition to obtain a special ammunition seller’s permit. Gun dealers (FFLs) in California are exempt from this. For more, see: https://rocketffl.com/california-ammunition-law-2018-explained/ Ryan also adds some information to the last episode … Continue reading "Trigger Words 011 – CA Ammo Law, Foreign Persons, Background Checks"

The John1911 Podcast
EP35 - Obama FFL Rules. Click Languages, Magnetospeed Drama

The John1911 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 116:54


Episode 35 of the John1911 Podcast:   Obama executive orders on FFLs. Bosnian hates UN Freeze says I can't talk about Turkey. Pmag Giveaway. Battle 73 Easting. US Spy Plane emergency landing in Russia. Who is on Obama's pardon list? Venezuela institutes legal slavery!  All Bernie wanted was a airplane.  Scott speaks a click language. Magnetospeed Drama.   Marky & Freeze www.john1911.com www.tacticaltshirts.com "Shooting Guns & Having Fun"  

Going Ballistic with Ryan Cleckner
9 - AR-15 Project: Lower Receivers pt 2, Progressive vs Single-stage Reloaders, NFA Considerations

Going Ballistic with Ryan Cleckner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 57:21


In this episode Ryan and Jason review Jason's decisions for his lower receiver.  They discuss Jason changing his mind on the forged vs. milled debate and talk some more about methods and markings.  The new DDTC/State Department guidance regarding gunsmith and manufacturer FFLs is briefly explained and then Ryan addresses some listener questions.   The questions are about traveling to other states with silencers, which type of reloader to use, and the correct magnification for second focal plane scopes. Links: Sua Sponte Foundation Special Operations Warrior Foundation Free Long Range Targets Join GovX.com ($15 off first order) LASR App, laser training software (“cleckner” code for 10% off)   Examples of the mis-aligned upper/lower "magazine catch bump":

Triangle Tactical Podcast - Competitive Shooting, Mostly
Stop wasting your time on stuff that doesn't matter

Triangle Tactical Podcast - Competitive Shooting, Mostly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 39:40


Ever see the guys at a match who have the well rehearsed "tactical kata" but can't really shoot that well? What about the guy that tells you X product is better than Y because it has *more* features, even if those features aren't useful. What about the guys who buy a crappy gun, and then spend the next years trying to make it better, instead of just saving up for something that doesn't suck. All these people are wasting time on stuff that doesn't matter. If you want to get better, stop wasting your time, streamline, and get better. The News A Johnston county, NC school opened an indoor shooting range (for JROTC students to shoot pellet guns). Even though it's pellet guns, I think this is awesome. A DC police officer was instructed to walk into roll call with an unloaded pistol , and dryfire it pointed at another officer as part of a training exercise. This is frighteningly stupid. I can't believe it happened, and I can't believe he wasn't shot by all of the other officers in the room. CALM DOWN INTERNET! Have you heard? Californis is banning all gun dealers! They're shutting them all down! Yeah, that's not the case. They are trying to pass a bill that's pretty nasty for FFLs, but it's not a complete shutdown of all the FFLs in the state as most of the headlines from the last week would have you believe. According to the NRA-ILA, the bill would do a few things: AB 2459 would make four serious changes to California’s dealer licensing requirements. A prohibition on licensee business premises being on a residential property. A clear statement that localities may impose more restrictive requirements on licensees than those imposed by state law. A requirement that licensees maintain full color video surveillance that is of sufficient quality to provide for facial recognition and records all firearm transactions on the premises, all locations where firearms and ammunition are stored, the immediate exterior of the licensed premises, and all parking facilities owned by the licensee.  The video equipment would be required to run during all business hours and be set to begin recording when motion is detected at all other times.  The licensee would have to certify to having compliant video equipment at least yearly and make any needed repairs to the equipment within 15 days of any damage.  The footage would need to be stored on the premises for at least five years, but that could be extended if the footage may be part of a law enforcement investigation.  Licensees would also be required to post a prominent sign indicating that customers are being recorded. All licensees would be required to have a liability policy of a minimum of $1M per incident to cover liability arising from "theft, sale, lease or transfer or offering for sale, lease or transfer of a firearm or ammunition, or any other operations of the business and business premises." Yeah, it's bad, and it would definitely shut down a lot of businesses, but it's not the blanket ban you've been lead to believe is happening. Gear that Doesn't Suck You should have a squib stick, but you shouldn't waste a bunch of money buying one that's actually made as a squib stick. For less than $6 (at the time of this episode being published) you can get a 12" bras rod that's perfect to use as a squib stick for 9mm and larger handguns. Find it at triangletactical.net/doesntsuck. Dryfire Tip of the Week: Tighten up your dryfire with some partials. I've been slaying my dryfire lately with wide open targets, but at the IDPA match this weekend I totally borked when trying to shoot some targets that only had the heads available. On another stage I wound up getting some rounds in the head box of the target, which is great, except if we're being honest, I wasn't aiming for the head box... Anyways, I'm breaking out the no-shoot and hardcover in my dryfire again. Give it a try. Contact If you've got something for me, hit the comments below, or shoot me an email at luke@triangletactical.net

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EP082 GunBlog VarietyCast - Don't Let your Vacation State of Mind Lead you to Drink Racing Fuel

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 64:13


EP082 GunBlog VarietyCast   Blue Collar Prepping - The Vacation State of Mind Foreign Policy for Grownups - Trumpanomics Pacifiers & Peacemakers - What’s It Like To Be A Mom With A Gun Tech Tips with Silicon Graybeard  - Getting started with radio receivers This Week in Anti-Gun Nuttery - Penny Okamoto of Ceasefire Oregon Attacks FFLs Our Sponsor - http://www.lawofselfdefense.com/variety     Blue Collar Prepping - A Vacation State of Mind Everyday Survival: Why Smart People Do Stupid Things – http://amzn.to/1TT9YAR Tsunami Footage - https://youtu.be/f9UaemMtCzE?t=1m30s Tilly Smith - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilly_Smith Disneyland State of Mind - http://conflictresearchgroupintl.com/disneyland-state-of-mind-marc-macyoung-2/ Stephen Crane quote - http://americanliterature.com/author/stephen-crane/poem/a-man-said-to-the-universe   Felons Behaving Badly Police: Two men arrested after shooting into Charlotte home - http://www.fox46charlotte.com/news/local-news/84271222-story Suspect 1 - http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/viewoffender.do?method=view&offenderID=1307368&searchLastName=Anthony&searchFirstName=Omar&listurl=pagelistoffendersearchresults&listpage=1 Suspect 2 - http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/viewoffender.do?method=view&offenderID=1414001&searchLastName=Thomas&searchFirstName=Larry&listurl=pagelistoffendersearchresults&listpage=1   Foreign Policy for Grownups - Trumpanomics Capital flight in China - http://www.businessinsider.com/capital-flight-concern-in-china-2016-1 Is the US trade deficit bad news? - http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/is-us-trade-deficit-really-bad-news Oil imports from where? - http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=727&t=6 America makes tons of stuff - http://www.cato.org/blog/trump-wrong-america-makes-tons-stuff Ignorance of manufacturing processes - http://www.core77.com/posts/45270/Trumps-Plan-to-Force-Apple-to-Manufacture-in-US-Demonstrates-Complete-Ignorance-of-Manufacturing-Processes   Plug of the Week Polar H7 Bluetooth Smart Heart Rate Sensor - http://amzn.to/227rg25 Triangle Shooting Academy - http://triangleshootingacademy.com/   Pacifiers & Peacemakers - What’s It Like To Be A Mom With A Gun   Fun With Headlines   Death of teens that drank racing fuel found to be accidental -  http://wkrn.com/2016/03/11/death-of-teens-that-drank-racing-fuel-found-to-be-accidental/   Cause & Manner of Death - http://snohomishcountywa.gov/806/Cause-Manner-of-Death   Tech Tips: SiG - Getting started with radio receivers Receivers and Other Radios - http://thesilicongraybeard.blogspot.com/2015/12/receivers-and-other-radios.html Receivers and Other Radios - Part 2 - http://thesilicongraybeard.blogspot.com/2015/12/receivers-and-other-radios-part-2.html Tri-Band Yaesu VX-6R Submersible Amateur Ham Radio Transceiver - http://amzn.to/1Rk2dOi Kaito WRX-911 AM/FM Shortwave Radio - http://amzn.to/1Rk2scj How to get a Technician License - http://www.arrl.org/getting-your-technician-license   The J Block - Jamie Gilt, Florida Gun Rights Advocate, Shot In Back By Son Jamie Gilt, Florida Gun Rights Advocate, Shot In Back By Son - http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/03/10/jamie-gilt-shot-florida_n_9427426.html   This Week in Anti-Gun Nuttery - Penny Okamoto of Ceasefire Oregon Attacks FFLs Penny Okamoto Blames FFLs For Gun Violence: https://youtu.be/YtnHYn_7HPI Security Requirements for Pharmacies: http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/manuals/sec/sec_req.htm FFL Record Required - Licensees: https://www.atf.gov/qa-category/record-required-licensees # of FFLs in America (2014) - https://www.atf.gov/about/docs/report/2015-report-firearms-commerce-us/download   De Facto Gun Registration Exists in the United States - http://www.vuurwapenblog.com/general-opinion/lies-errors-and-omissions/de-facto-gun-registration-exists-in-the-united-states/