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California Liquor Store Owner Stopping a Robbery Shows the Latest Example of the Effectiveness of Armed Citizens (Guest: Second Amendment)

A recent foiling of a robbery of a California liquor store may be paving the way for showing how effective armed citizens can be fighting back against crime. The owner, Craig Cope, fought back against a group of four would-be robbers invading his store, firing back upon them, and sending them running. One was even heard screaming, “He shot my arm off!” as the criminals sped away. Many are considering Craig as a hero, fighting … Read more

The House Is Pursuing Gun-Makers For Their Advertising, But Should That Really Be the Target? (Guest: Second Amendment)

Recently, a House investigation took place, revealing that gun manufacturers had sold more than $1 billion from selling AR-15 style guns over the past decade. In that investigation, The Committee on Oversight and Reform noted that some ads tying in with these gun sales were aiming at a certain demographic, set to put some buyers “at the top of the testosterone food chain.” Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York called this advertising “deeply disturbing, … Read more

President Biden and Vice President Harris Are Once Again Battling Against Assault Weapons – But What Does It Mean For Private Gun Owners? (Guest: Second Amendment)

Over the course of the weekend, both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have proclaimed war on assault weapons, in the face of growing violence in America. But the real question is what will come from their crusade when it comes to private gun owners. Harris made her comments over the weekend, stating, “Assault weapons were specifically and intentionally designed to kill a lot of human beings quickly. It is a weapon of war. … Read more

State-Induced Police Reforms Are Causing Problems When It Comes To Obtaining Illegal Guns (Guest: Second Amendment)

More states are attempting to launch “police reforms” in an effort to try and get more illegal guns off the street. However, a recent statement by The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms indicates that these “reforms” are actually doing more harm than good. CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb blasted the programs, insisting that they were actually hindering law enforcement efforts to battle back against removing contraband guns from market. “The same … Read more

The Supreme Court Continues To Stand By Gun Owners By Overturning Appeals Courts In Four States (Guest: Second Amendment)

Following its ruling last week that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defense, the Supreme Court continued to make moves for gun owners with new decisions right before the weekend. The Court reversed federal appeals court decisions which upheld gun restrictions in place for four key states – California, Maryland, New Jersey, and Hawaii. As a result, the four cases will now have to sit in lower courts “for further consideration … Read more

SAF Seeks Injunction Against NYC Gun Permit Regulation (Guest: Second Amendment Representative)

SAF Seeks Injunction Against NYC Gun Permit Regulation Based on the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court striking down New York State’s unconstitutional “good cause” requirement for concealed carry permit applicants, the Second Amendment Foundation today filed a preliminary injunction motion seeking to enjoin the City of New York from further enforcement of its long-standing permit regulations. Joining SAF in this legal action are the Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc. and five private citizens. The motion was … Read more

The Supreme Court Has Effectively Knocked Down New York’s Controversial Gun Law, But What Comes Next For Gun Owners? (Guests: Second Amendment)

In its latest decision that will strengthen those that believe in the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court has knocked down a New York-based gun law that will allow those to concealed-carry with lesser restrictions. A landmark decision that stemmed from a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court noted that the Second Amendment overcame the restrictions put in place by New York Mayor Eric Adams. It stated that the Amendment protects “the individual right to possess and … Read more

Pending Supreme Court Decision On Concealed Carry of Guns Leaves Potential For Stopping Future Mass Shootings – But Also Has Certain Politicians Expressing Major Concern (Guest: Second Amendment)

With the rise in mass shootings, many politicians are on the march for change. With that, the Supreme Court is looking at a big one that not all of them agree with. The Court is currently pending a decision on allowing more concealed weapons to be carried by civilians on city streets. This would mark a huge win for representatives that have been shouting from the rooftops about the benefit of concealed or open carry. … Read more

Ohio Will Allow Teachers To Carry Guns Into Schools – But Will It Motivate Other States To Try the Same? (Guest: 2nd Amendment Spokespersons)

Following the tragic shooting that took place in an Uvalde elementary school weeks ago, many are trying to find protective measures to prevent such an event from taking place again. But instead of waiting to see what President Joe Biden could do, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has taken matters into his own hands. The Governor recently signed a bill that allows teachers and other adults in Ohio schools to carry weapons with a reduced amount … Read more

Tragic Tulsa Shooting Shows Effectiveness of Police Forces, But Could Constitutional-Carry Have Done More to Keep People Protected?

A tragic shooting took place in a medical building in Tulsa, Oklahoma, leaving four people dead before the gunman turned his weapon on himself. Although tragic, the shooting showed the effectiveness of the Tulsa police department, working quickly and effectively to prevent the shooter from hurting others. Mayor G.T. Bynum praised the department, noting, “The men and women of the Tulsa Police Department did not hesitate.” Also providing a thumbs-up was Oklahoma state representative Melissa … Read more

Many Republicans Believe Arming More Teachers Is the Answer In the Face of the Deadly Uvalde School Shooting

Following this week’s tragic shooting that left 19 students and 2 teachers dead, many are wondering what the next step is when it comes to keeping people protected from such a catastrophic event. Several Republicans have since discussed “hardening” school security, while others believe in a different strategy – arming teachers to retaliate when needed. While some parents believe this solution may be “unheard of,” it’s a policy already in effect in some Texas districts. … Read more

Ten Wounded In N.Y. Subway…Despite Tough Gun Control Laws (Guest: Dave Workman)

(Originally posted on Conservative Firing Line) At least 28 people were injured, including 10 who were reportedly treated for gunshot wounds in a Tuesday morning rush hour shooting at a New York subway station, in a city with some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. New York’s concealed carry permit law is so restrictive it is currently being challenged in the U.S. Supreme Court and a ruling is expected in late June. … Read more

With cities in chaos, more citizens acting in self-defense

Interview opportunity from Special Guests PR Agency While liberal big-city mayors appear to be living in denial about crime surges in their jurisdictions, there is mounting anecdotal evidence that private citizens are taking more responsibility for their own safety, up to and including the use of lethal force. 7 different 2nd Amendment Foundation Expert available to interview on this topic and article:  CONTACT: To schedule an interview, contact Jerry McGlothlin at Special Guests PR Agency at jerry.specialguests@gmail.com … Read more

Court Bans High-Capacity Magazines for Guns (2nd Amendment Foundation Guests)

A federal appeals court has, as expected, upheld California’s ban on original capacity magazines for rifles and pistols. Gun rights advocates expect this case to be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Joining us in this discussion is a spokesperson from the 2nd Amendment Foundation. Questions: Why is it important for so-called “high-capacity” magazines to be protected by the Second Amendment? Does anyone use the so-called high-capacity magazines for hunting deer? How many rounds are … Read more

Anarchy Timebomb Looming as Chicago Police Resist Vax Mandate

  Suggested host intro: Nearly 640 people have been murdered so far this year in Chicago, triggering a showdown between Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara over mandated vaccines, according to Guns in the News. https://gunsinthenews.com/chicago-timebomb-anarchy-looming-as-fop-resists-vax-mandate/ Is the Windy City about to descend into anarchy as police officers resist the jab? Will Mayor Lightfoot dare to fire thousands of cops, allowing street gangs to police themselves? Joining us to discuss this … Read more

Shootings, Hate Crimes & Violence on the Rise Weaken Biden’s Gun Control Push – Creating Opportunity for pro-Second Amendment Crime-fighting Candidates in 2022

Bloody Independence Day weekend leave 150 dead in 400 shootings nationwide. NYC hate crimes rose by 139% in the first six months of 2021. Nearly 100 people shot—including 13 kids, during Independence Day holiday weekend in Chicago—a city with the strictest gun laws in Illinois, if not the country. “Is it any coincidence that the rise in violent crime and anti-Second Amendment sentiment in some of America’s largest cities are all run by the Democrats?” … Read more

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