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P.E.G
TAYLOR THE BLACK. (Adjusting to Different Cultures, COVID, Marriage, Music & Gun…) AOTW

P.E.G

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 64:53


Age-adjusted firearm homicide rates in the US are 13 times greater than they are in France, and 22 times greater than in the European Union as a whole. The US has 23 times the rate of firearm homicide seen in Australia.  The trend continues for percentage of child deaths caused by firearms. Including physical violence, suicide, and unintentional injury, gun violence accounts for over 7% of deaths in the US among those under age 20, a figure that stands far above peer countries. When excluding infants, who have higher rates of death from neonatal causes, that number jumps to nearly 15%. Within the US, gun violence varies widely. Age-adjusted firearm homicide rates range from a high of 17 per 100,000 in Washington, DC, to a low of 0.91 per 100,000 in New Hampshire. Washington, DC's rate is similar to those of the Bahamas and Mexico, which rank eighth and tenth globally. New Hampshire's rate is similar to that of Pakistan. Even though New Hampshire has the lowest rates of age-adjusted firearm homicides in the US, its rate is nearly five times greater than that of the European Union as a whole. Numerous studies have highlighted promising policies to reduce gun violence. In the US, research published in JAMA found an association between laws strengthening background checks or requiring permits to purchase firearms with reductions in rates of firearm homicides. Following the Port Arthur massacre in 1996 in Australia, the Australian National Firearms Agreement restricted the use of firearms by civilians. This legislation has been credited with ending mass shootings and reducing firearm suicides in Australia according to a study published in JAMA.  In South Africa, rates of violent deaths dropped after the passage of the Firearms Control Act of 2000, according to research published in The South African Medical Journal.  From traveling to different countries, getting married, settling in USA and making a mark on the music industry, TAYLOR THE BLACK is no stranger to the economic issues we face today. Join him with the P.E.G Family on iheartradio and all major platforms for more insight on his journey in life. Also turn up the vibes with his song, ANTHEM and an exclusive drop on his new single called LONG WAY HOME. The VIBEZ are always set and unmatched. It's JUST A VIBE TING. #grinding #positiveenergy #gunviolence #usa #america #music #marriage #positive #pegpodcast #pegshow #traveling #differentcultures #Yamaguchi-gumi #japan #korea #ghana #blackexcellence #Yakuza #nevergiveup #iheartradio #spotify #googleplay #anchor #artists #amazonmusic #laughter #goodtimes #covid19 #marriage #relationships #networking #independentartist #sanantonio #texas #africa ARTIST OF THE WEEK GUEST: https://instagram.com/efntaylor?igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg== CEO/HOST of P.E.G: https://instagram.com/lyrikal_lyriks?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= CVO of P.E.G: https://instagram.com/natalietbleau?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= OFFICIAL PAGE OF P.E.G: https://instagram.com/pegpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= P.E.G Wear: https://instagram.com/p.e.g_official?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= CREDIT OF RESOURCE: If you want to read more on this article: https://www.healthdata.org/acting-data/gun-violence-united-states-outlier

MultimediaLIVE
Malema, Snyman lose bid for magistrate's recusal

MultimediaLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 4:32


EFF leader Julius Malema and attorneys for his bodyguard Adriaan Snyman argue that the magistrate in the case against them, in which Malema is accused of illegally discharging a firearm, should be disqualified. They made a recusal application against Twanette Olivier in the East London regional court on Thursday. AfriForum brought the case against Malema after he allegedly fired an illegal firearm at his party's 2018 birthday celebrations. Footage of the event was viewed in court on Wednesday. When a state witness was questioned by Olivier, Malema became angry, saying she was “prosecuting them”. Thereafter, the EFF leader and Snyman's legal team filed the recusal application, arguing that the magistrate had asked leading questions. It was heard on Thursday and refused.  Malema and Snyman also face charges of illegal possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition and three counts of contravening the Firearms Control Act.

First Take SA
Video footage on alleged gun firing incident at EFF's birthday celebrations took center stage in court

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 3:56


Video analysis of the footage on the alleged gun firing incident at the EFF's fifth birthday celebrations in 2018 took center stage in the East London regional court yesterday during the trial of EFF leader, Julius Malema, and his bodyguard, Adriaan Snyman. The duo faces charges of the illegal possession of a firearm, contravention of the Firearms Control Act, the illegal possession of ammunition, and reckless endangerment to persons or property.  For more Elvis Presslin spoke to Ian Cameron  Action Society's community safety director and the founder of firearms.co.za

Radio Islam
Gun Free South Africa Supports Firearms Control Act Amendment Delay

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 7:25


Gun Free South Africa Supports Firearms Control Act Amendment Delay by Radio Islam

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BizNews Radio
Will the ban on firearms for self-defence make us more vulnerable to crime? Kanthan Pillay weighs in

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 15:41


The Institute for Race Relations has said that the proposed Firearms Control Act in South Africa is going to make things even worse for women, who are targeted individuals for violent crimes in SA. BizNews Power Hour host Alec Hogg spoke to Kanthan Pillay, who founded the Capitalist Party in South Africa. One of the party principles was the use of firearms for self-defence, with a policy on training young women to use firearms. Pillay weighs in on the matter.

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BizNews Radio
Will the ban on firearms for self-defence make us more vulnerable to crime? Kanthan Pillay weighs in

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 15:41


The Institute for Race Relations has said that the proposed Firearms Control Act in South Africa is going to make things even worse for women, who are targeted individuals for violent crimes in SA. BizNews Power Hour host Alec Hogg spoke to Kanthan Pillay, who founded the Capitalist Party in South Africa. One of the party principles was the use of firearms for self-defence, with a policy on training young women to use firearms. Pillay weighs in on the matter.

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Welcome to the Gun Show
Proposed Amendments to the Firearms Control Act

Welcome to the Gun Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 12:23


Proposed amendments to the Firearms Control Act have been published in the Government Gazette, no. 44593, on 21st May 2021. The changes this will bring are far reaching and devastating to the country's firearm owners, dealers, importers, sport shooters, hunters, museums, private and public collectors and anyone that requires or could possibly have need for a firearm for any activity in the future including self-defense. This has implications on the careers that supports gun owners; hunting farms, firearm trainers, gunsmiths, sport shooting associations, sales staff etc. the losses of jobs and income could be massive. Please send your reasoned and factual responses to comments.fcabill@csp.gov.za before the the 5th of July 2021. This is your one chance to stop this before it even begins, once these changes are accepted the challenge of stopping is becomes far more difficult. Special thanks to Max Rossle of Motivus Specialist Motivations and Appeals, you can see his response to this on Motivus or the #WTTGS pages. Max and Francois de Kock will be having a discussion relating to these changes at 18:00 tonight (23rd of May 2021) on Facebook, event link below, please join them. https://www.facebook.com/motivusmotivation/posts/311276130402427 As always, the WTTGS team are not providing legal advice on this matter, please consult a professional such as Max or Francois if needed.

Gun Talk by GOSA
Common Misconceptions | 1-up, hollow points, S15 and S16

Gun Talk by GOSA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 9:01


Welcome to Gun Talk. The GOSA (Gun Owners South Africa) podcast that answers your FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) relating to firearm ownership in South Africa. In this episode Paul Oxley (GOSA Chairman) will tell you more about common misconceptions, in particular: carrying 1-up, hollow point ammunition, how many rounds you can carry, and whether you can use a Section 15 or 16 firearm for self defence. If you are a South African who lawfully owns a firearm, you are us... and we are you. We are the blanket organisation for all of the Provincial GOSAs, the Municipal GOSAs, and the Ward GOSAs. Our principles are simple: Firearms in private hands are essential to public safety and democracy We stand for ALL lawful firearm owners Every firearm owner must let his or her voice be heard We will not condone any illegal activity No personal attacks against anybody at all We strongly recommend reading and familiarising yourself with the FIREARMS CONTROL ACT 60 OF 2000 and the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004, both available in the files section of the group, and all approved amendments. If you're not already following us on Facebook, please join now as this is the best place to get up-to-date news and information. You can also visit our website GOSAonline.co.za or send a mail directly to: Membership General Queries Appeals and Motivations Media Officer Presented by Melanie Walker, Soundscaping by Willem Nel from Acoustic Alien Audio, Edited by Creston Christians, Produced by Tim Flack and Gavin Kennedy Join the conversation #GOSAhasmy6 and #BeHeard

Gun Talk by GOSA
How do I get a firearm? | Competency, Proficiency and Sections

Gun Talk by GOSA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 5:49


Welcome to Gun Talk. The GOSA (Gun Owners South Africa) podcast that answers your FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) relating to firearm ownership in South Africa. In this episode Paul Oxley (GOSA Chairman) will tell you how the entire process of getting a firearm is supposed to work. He’ll also advise you on time-frames and what you should do and when. If you are a South African who lawfully owns a firearm, you are us... and we are you. We are the blanket organisation for all of the Provincial GOSAs, the Municipal GOSAs, and the Ward GOSAs. Our principles are simple: Firearms in private hands are essential to public safety and democracy We stand for ALL lawful firearm owners Every firearm owner must let his or her voice be heard We will not condone any illegal activity No personal attacks against anybody at all We strongly recommend reading and familiarising yourself with the FIREARMS CONTROL ACT 60 OF 2000 and the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004, both available in the files section of the group, and all approved amendments. If you're not already following us on Facebook, please join now as this is the best place to get up-to-date news and information. You can also visit our website GOSAonline.co.za or send a mail directly to: Membership General Queries Appeals and Motivations Media Officer Presented by Melanie Walker, Soundscaping by Willem Nel from Acoustic Alien Audio, Edited by Creston Christians, Produced by Tim Flack and Gavin Kennedy Join the conversation #GOSAhasmy6 and #BeHeard

Gun Talk by GOSA
How long does it take to get my licence?

Gun Talk by GOSA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 10:50


Welcome to Gun Talk. The GOSA (Gun Owners South Africa) podcast that answers your FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) relating to firearm ownership in South Africa. In this episode Paul Oxley (GOSA Chairman) will tell you more about how long you can expect to wait to receive your licence card. And what you should do if it’s delayed. If you are a South African who lawfully owns a firearm, you are us... and we are you. We are the blanket organisation for all of the Provincial GOSAs, the Municipal GOSAs, and the Ward GOSAs. Our principles are simple: Firearms in private hands are essential to public safety and democracy We stand for ALL lawful firearm owners Every firearm owner must let his or her voice be heard We will not condone any illegal activity No personal attacks against anybody at all We strongly recommend reading and familiarising yourself with the FIREARMS CONTROL ACT 60 OF 2000 and the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004, both available in the files section of the group, and all approved amendments. If you're not already following us on Facebook, please join now as this is the best place to get up-to-date news and information. You can also visit our website GOSAonline.co.za or send a mail directly to: Membership General Queries Appeals and Motivations Media Officer Presented by Melanie Walker, Soundscaping by Willem Nel from Acoustic Alien Audio, Edited by Creston Christians, Produced by Tim Flack and Gavin Kennedy Join the conversation #GOSAhasmy6 and #BeHeard

Gun Talk by GOSA
Is My Licence Valid? | Understand Firearm Licences

Gun Talk by GOSA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 3:15


Welcome to Gun Talk - South Africa's first gun-related podcast. The GOSA (Gun Owners South Africa) podcast that answers your FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) relating to firearm ownership in South Africa. In this episode Paul Oxley (GOSA Chairman) will tell you more about white licences, green licences, old licences and new licences. He’ll also tell you which are legal (spoiler alert - Green is Gold! If you are a South African who lawfully owns a firearm, you are us... and we are you. We are the blanket organisation for all of the Provincial GOSAs, the Municipal GOSAs, and the Ward GOSAs. Our principles are simple: Firearms in private hands are essential to public safety and democracy We stand for ALL lawful firearm owners Every firearm owner must let his or her voice be heard We will not condone any illegal activity No personal attacks against anybody at all We strongly recommend reading and familiarising yourself with the FIREARMS CONTROL ACT 60 OF 2000 and the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004, both available in the files section of the group, and all approved amendments. If you're not already following us on Facebook, please join now as this is the best place to get up-to-date news and information. You can also visit our website GOSAonline.co.za or send a mail directly to: Membership General Queries Appeals and Motivations Media Officer Presented by Melanie Walker, Soundscaping by Willem Nel from Acoustic Alien Audio, Edited by Creston Christians, Produced by Tim Flack and Gavin Kennedy Join the conversation #GOSAhasmy6 and #BeHeard

Gun Talk by GOSA
Who is GOSA? What do you do?

Gun Talk by GOSA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 13:33


Welcome to Gun Talk - South Africa's first gun-related podcast. The GOSA (Gun Owners South Africa) podcast that answers your FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) relating to firearm ownership in South Africa. In this episode Paul Oxley (GOSA Chairman) will tell you more about common misconceptions, in particular: carrying 1-up, hollow point ammunition, how many rounds you can carry, and whether you can use a Section 15 or 16 firearm for self defence. If you are a South African who lawfully owns a firearm, you are us... and we are you. We are the blanket organisation for all of the Provincial GOSAs, the Municipal GOSAs, and the Ward GOSAs. Our principles are simple: Firearms in private hands are essential to public safety and democracy We stand for ALL lawful firearm owners Every firearm owner must let his or her voice be heard We will not condone any illegal activity No personal attacks against anybody at all We strongly recommend reading and familiarising yourself with the FIREARMS CONTROL ACT 60 OF 2000 and the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004, both available in the files section of the group, and all approved amendments. If you're not already following us on Facebook, please join now as this is the best place to get up-to-date news and information. You can also visit our website GOSAonline.co.za or send a mail directly to: Membership General Queries Appeals and Motivations Media Officer Presented by Melanie Walker, Soundscaping by Willem Nel from Acoustic Alien Audio, Edited by Creston Christians, Produced by Tim Flack and Gavin Kennedy Join the conversation #GOSAhasmy6 and #BeHeard

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The Renegade Report
Guns Save People

The Renegade Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 69:47


The Renegade Report is joined by Gideon Joubert, aka GunServant. Jonathan explores our constitutional rights in regards to firearms and Roman proposes increased gun ownership as one solution to escalating crime. Gideon explains what effect the Firearms Control Act has had on the gun industry, and some of the unintended but beneficial consequences of the law. The discussion deals with the requirements and processes for becoming a legal gun owner in South Africa, the changing demographics of the firearm community, and the many gun myths which prevail around this topic.

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Renegade Report
Guns Save People

Renegade Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 69:47


Renegade Media — CliffCentral.com — The Renegade Report is joined by Gideon Joubert, aka GunServant. Jonathan explores our constitutional rights in regards to firearms and Roman proposes increased gun ownership as one solution to escalating crime. Gideon explains what effect the Firearms Control Act has had on the gun industry, and some of the unintended but beneficial consequences of the law. The discussion deals with the requirements and processes for becoming a legal gun owner in South Africa, the changing demographics of the firearm community, and the many gun myths which prevail around this topic.

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