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Thin Blue Line Gets Thinner; “Be Prepared to Defend Yourself” – 2nd Amendment Foundation guests

With Vax Mandates, people will need guns when a cop is unavailable!

A growing number of police officers are declining vaccines. Soon The Thin Blue line will get thinner. With fewer cops on the streets, citizens will have to defend themselves. That’s according to a recent Ammoland article by Dave Workman. So will our roads and taverns begin to look and feel like the wild, wild west? Helping answer that question is 2nd Amendment Foundation spokesman Dave Workman (or another if Dave is unavailable).

Q&A:

  1. With mass layoffs of police nationally, what is the best way to protect ourselves?
  2. To what degree with this resemble the wild, wild west?
  3. Seattle Police Officers’ Guild President Mike Solan, told KIRO News, “Be prepared to defend yourself and your family because it’s going to be a long time before a cop can get there. That’s not alarmist talk. That’s a reality.”
  4. Gun ownership in Washington State is up, and the number of active concealed pistol licenses is springing back following a year-long decline because of the coronavirus. So how big is this spike in firearm purchases in Seattle and other states?

Answer: The problem is not just in Seattle. In a YouTube video that has gone viral, a Washington State Patrol trooper signed off permanently over the weekend, telling Gov. Jay Inslee to “kiss my xss.” Trooper Robert LeMay, who patrolled Central Washington’s Yakima Valley area, thanked his colleagues for years of support and friendship and helping make sure he made it home each night. But he would not comply with Democrat Inslee’s vaccine mandIn San Francisco, KPIX News noted that police and firefighters faced an Oct. 13 vaccination deadline. California has stricter gun control laws than Washington, but both states have so-called “universal background checks” and waiting periods on handguns.

  1. In Chicago, things aren’t much better as WBBM Newsradio reported that Mayor Lightfoot “is feeling pressure” about the number of cops who have not reported their vaccination status. Almost one-third of the force is apparently not cooperating. So what might an overnight reduction of one-third of the Chicago police force look like?
  2. On the other side of this issue, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has declared he will not enforce the vaccination mandate, explaining he could lose possibly 10 percent of his workforce “overnight,” according to the Los Angeles Times. The newspaper said “hundreds of police officers in San Diego” apparently are considering quitting rather than complying with the mandate. Isn’t this a bit unusual for liberal Los Angeles to do this?
  3. Where may we get information on buying guns and training on how to use them? Answer: Saf.org 

EXPERT GUESTS AVAILABLE TO INTERVIEW ON THIS TOPIC:

 ABOUT CAM EDWARDS (In Eastern Time)

Cam Edwards is the editor at Bearing Arms-dot-com and hosts the popular podcast Cam & Company that focuses on Second Amendment news and information. Cam is originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has worked in radio, television, and online media for over two decades. He currently lives on a small farm with his family near Farmville, Virginia, and is a member of the board of Citizens Committee to Keep and Bear Arms.

ABOUT LEE WILLIAMS

Lee Williams is also known as The Gun Writer and been writing about the Second Amendment, firearms, the firearms industry, and the gun culture for more than ten years. He is the Chief Editor of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Reporting Project and is a frequent contributor to Ammoland News and Armed American Radio. In addition, he serves as a board member of Florida Carry, Inc. He was also an editor for a daily newspaper in Florida. Before becoming a newspaper editor, Lee was an investigative reporter in three states and a U.S. Territory. Before becoming a journalist, he worked as a police officer. Before becoming a cop, Lee served in the Army. Lee has earned more than a dozen national journalism awards as a reporter as well as three medals of valor as a police officer.

ABOUT MARK WALTERS (in Eastern Time):

Mark Walters is a national board member of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and a broadcast media spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation. Recipient of the 2015 Gun Rights Defender of the Year Award, Walters is a national columnist for Ammoland and author of three books, including Unarmed America with Rob Pincus: foreword by Ted Nugent. Mark is a husband and father of two children and resides in Georgia with his family.

ABOUT STEPHEN WILLEFORD (In Central Time):

A native of Sutherland Springs, Texas, Stephen Willeford gained national acclaim after helping stop the deadliest mass shooting in the history of Texas in November 2017. Stephen has become known across the country as the “good guy with a gun.”

An experienced professional plumber, Stephen earned his license from the Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship School in San Antonio and has nearly 35 years of experience in his field. In 2018, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Stephen to serve on the Texas Private Security Board. He served as an assistant scoutmaster with the Boy Scouts of America. Stephen has been married to Pam Farmer Willeford for 30 years. They have three children and three grandchildren.

ABOUT ALAN GOTTLIEB (In Pacific Time/ TV only):

Alan is a strong advocate of defense. He’s a nuclear engineering graduate of the University of Tennessee, publisher of Gun Week, chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and Founder of the Second Amendment Foundation. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the American Conservative Union.

ABOUT DAVE WORKMAN (In Pacific Time):

Dave Workman is an award-winning career journalist and senior editor of TheGunMag.com. He also writes for Liberty Park Press, Conservative Firing Line. He is the communications director for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. He has authored Op-Ed pieces in several major newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune, Seattle Times, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and co-authored seven books with Second Amendment Foundation Alan Gottlieb. Workman’s beat is firearms, from politics to the outdoors. He is widely considered an authority on firearms, concealed carry, and gun politics.

The Second Amendment Foundation (www.saf.org) is the nation’s oldest and largest tax-exempt education, research, publishing, and legal action group focusing on the Constitutional right and heritage to own and possess firearms privately. Founded in 1974, The Foundation has grown to more than 700,000 members and supporters and conducts many programs designed better to inform the public about the consequences of gun control. 

CONTACT: Celinda Hawkins of Special Guests: cemison@gmail.com or call: (432) 349-2736.

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