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Episode 208. Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership: Dr. John Edeen on Medical Bias, Suppressors, and Defending the 2A

43 min · 7. juli 2026
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Show Notes Episode 208. Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership: Dr. John Edeen on Medical Bias, Suppressors, and Defending the 2A In this episode of the Forge of Freedom podcast, recorded live at the NRA Annual Meeting in Houston, Alex Ooley sits down with Dr. John Edeen — a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Navy veteran, firearms instructor, and Membership Director of Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO). Dr. Edeen shares his journey from the Navy and medical missions to becoming a leading voice countering anti-gun bias in the medical community. The conversation covers DRGO’s mission to combat flawed research, the science of suppressors and hearing protection, how to handle gun-related questions from doctors, the flaws in treating “gun violence” as a public health issue, and the critical importance of defensive gun uses. Guest Bio: Dr. John Edeen is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon based in San Antonio, Texas. A Columbia University-trained physician and Navy veteran (including service on the USS Peleliu and a deployment to Somalia), he is also a Range Master, NRA, and Massad Ayoob Group firearms instructor. He serves as Membership Director for Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO), part of the Second Amendment Foundation, where he advocates for evidence-based policy and fights medical community bias against the Second Amendment. Timestamps * 00:00 – Introduction and welcome at the NRA Annual Meeting * 00:58 – Recording from Voices of the Second Amendment media row * 01:25 – Dr. Edeen’s background: Columbia, Navy service, pediatric orthopedics, international medical missions * 03:21 – How Dr. Edeen got into firearms and the Second Amendment * 04:28 – Meeting Mark Walters, Massad Ayoob, and entering gun rights advocacy * 06:50 – Joining Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO) and its origins with Tim Wheeler * 10:07 – DRGO’s mission: Countering bias in medical literature * 11:33 – Website resources (drgo.us), articles, and advocacy * 12:37 – Suppressors, hearing protection science, and the ENT position paper * 16:20 – Deep dive into ear anatomy, cochlea, hair cells, and noise-induced damage (with visuals) * 19:23 – Decibel science and why suppressors + ear pro matter * 22:11 – What to do when your doctor asks about gun ownership * 28:42 – Strategies for patients: Questions to ask, boundary violations, and medical board complaints * 32:45 – Addressing child safety, rapid-access safes, and defensive utility of firearms * 34:47 – Public health vs. individual rights, “gun violence” myths, and defensive gun uses (2.4 million estimate) * 37:10 – How to join DRGO, benefits, and 2ADoc.com * 42:20 – Hospital active shooter risks, gun-free zones, and closing thoughts Key Resources & Links * Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership Website: drgo.us [https://drgo.us]  * Find a 2A-Friendly Doctor 2ADoc.com [https://2adoc.com] * Suppressor / Hearing Protection Paper (mentioned 2017 ENT/neuro-otologist paper) – Available in DRGO archives * https://drgo.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/DRGO-HPA-White-Paper-03-27-17.pdf [https://drgo.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/DRGO-HPA-White-Paper-03-27-17.pdf] * Join DRGO – $35 membership (open to doctors, nurses, EMTs, lawyers, and general supporters) * https://drgo.us/join-drgo/ [https://drgo.us/join-drgo/] Forge of Freedom Links * YouTube | Rumble | Facebook | X | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | All major platforms * Website: forgeoffreedom.com [https://forgeoffreedom.com] Call to Action If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share to help spread the message of freedom. Leave a review on your favorite platform — it really helps! Stay vigilant, train hard, and remember: You are the Forge of Freedom. DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, or financial advice. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations or individuals they may mention. The hosts and guests are not liable for any damages that may result from someone listening to this podcast.

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episode Episode 208. Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership: Dr. John Edeen on Medical Bias, Suppressors, and Defending the 2A artwork

Episode 208. Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership: Dr. John Edeen on Medical Bias, Suppressors, and Defending the 2A

Show Notes Episode 208. Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership: Dr. John Edeen on Medical Bias, Suppressors, and Defending the 2A In this episode of the Forge of Freedom podcast, recorded live at the NRA Annual Meeting in Houston, Alex Ooley sits down with Dr. John Edeen — a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Navy veteran, firearms instructor, and Membership Director of Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO). Dr. Edeen shares his journey from the Navy and medical missions to becoming a leading voice countering anti-gun bias in the medical community. The conversation covers DRGO’s mission to combat flawed research, the science of suppressors and hearing protection, how to handle gun-related questions from doctors, the flaws in treating “gun violence” as a public health issue, and the critical importance of defensive gun uses. Guest Bio: Dr. John Edeen is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon based in San Antonio, Texas. A Columbia University-trained physician and Navy veteran (including service on the USS Peleliu and a deployment to Somalia), he is also a Range Master, NRA, and Massad Ayoob Group firearms instructor. He serves as Membership Director for Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO), part of the Second Amendment Foundation, where he advocates for evidence-based policy and fights medical community bias against the Second Amendment. Timestamps * 00:00 – Introduction and welcome at the NRA Annual Meeting * 00:58 – Recording from Voices of the Second Amendment media row * 01:25 – Dr. Edeen’s background: Columbia, Navy service, pediatric orthopedics, international medical missions * 03:21 – How Dr. Edeen got into firearms and the Second Amendment * 04:28 – Meeting Mark Walters, Massad Ayoob, and entering gun rights advocacy * 06:50 – Joining Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO) and its origins with Tim Wheeler * 10:07 – DRGO’s mission: Countering bias in medical literature * 11:33 – Website resources (drgo.us), articles, and advocacy * 12:37 – Suppressors, hearing protection science, and the ENT position paper * 16:20 – Deep dive into ear anatomy, cochlea, hair cells, and noise-induced damage (with visuals) * 19:23 – Decibel science and why suppressors + ear pro matter * 22:11 – What to do when your doctor asks about gun ownership * 28:42 – Strategies for patients: Questions to ask, boundary violations, and medical board complaints * 32:45 – Addressing child safety, rapid-access safes, and defensive utility of firearms * 34:47 – Public health vs. individual rights, “gun violence” myths, and defensive gun uses (2.4 million estimate) * 37:10 – How to join DRGO, benefits, and 2ADoc.com * 42:20 – Hospital active shooter risks, gun-free zones, and closing thoughts Key Resources & Links * Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership Website: drgo.us [https://drgo.us]  * Find a 2A-Friendly Doctor 2ADoc.com [https://2adoc.com] * Suppressor / Hearing Protection Paper (mentioned 2017 ENT/neuro-otologist paper) – Available in DRGO archives * https://drgo.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/DRGO-HPA-White-Paper-03-27-17.pdf [https://drgo.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/DRGO-HPA-White-Paper-03-27-17.pdf] * Join DRGO – $35 membership (open to doctors, nurses, EMTs, lawyers, and general supporters) * https://drgo.us/join-drgo/ [https://drgo.us/join-drgo/] Forge of Freedom Links * YouTube | Rumble | Facebook | X | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | All major platforms * Website: forgeoffreedom.com [https://forgeoffreedom.com] Call to Action If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share to help spread the message of freedom. Leave a review on your favorite platform — it really helps! Stay vigilant, train hard, and remember: You are the Forge of Freedom. DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, or financial advice. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations or individuals they may mention. The hosts and guests are not liable for any damages that may result from someone listening to this podcast.

7. juli 202643 min
episode Episode 207. Inside the NRA with John Richardson: Reform, Transparency, and the Future of the NRA artwork

Episode 207. Inside the NRA with John Richardson: Reform, Transparency, and the Future of the NRA

Show Notes Episode 207. Inside the NRA with John Richardson:  Reform, Transparency, and the Future of the NRA In Episode 207 of The Forge of Freedom, Alex Ooley is joined by John Richardson, NRA Board of Directors member and author of the No Lawyers, Only Guns and Money blog, for an inside look at the current state of the NRA, the reform movement, and what has changed since Richardson joined the board. John discusses his first year on the NRA Board, why he ran, how he was elected by both petition and nomination, and why member-driven reform matters. The conversation covers NRA 2.0, transparency, fiduciary duties, board governance, the impact of the New York litigation, the role of the audit committee, budget discipline, membership challenges, and the future of the organization. John also shares updates from the NRA Annual Meeting in Houston, including member involvement, proposed bylaw changes, conflict-of-interest reforms, and efforts to bring younger voices and broader expertise into NRA leadership. 00:00 Introduction to the NRA Board Experience 02:57 Running for the NRA Board: A Personal Journey 06:03 The Importance of Transparency in the NRA 08:58 Understanding the Role of an NRA Board Member 12:07 The Dynamics of Board Collaboration 14:52 Reflections on the Reform Movement 17:43 Impact of New Leadership on the NRA 20:59 Lingering Effects of Litigation and Governance Changes 24:01 Recent Developments at the NRA Annual Meeting 26:28 Significant Resolutions and Conflict of Interest 29:40 Committee Enhancements and Member Involvement 32:35 Board Meeting Expectations and Bylaw Changes 35:37 NRA's Financial Health and Future Outlook 38:23 Collaborative Legal Efforts and Membership Engagement 41:13 Conclusion and Future Aspirations * No Lawyers, Only Guns and Money — John Richardson’s blog covering Second Amendment issues, NRA governance, and internal NRA reform efforts. * https://onlygunsandmoney.com/ [https://onlygunsandmoney.com/] * NRA Member Portal — NRA members can log in to access governance materials, including bylaws, Form 990s, board minutes, and compliance information. * https://www.nramemberservices.org/ [https://www.nramemberservices.org/] * NRA Annual Compliance Report — Discussed in the episode as a useful resource for members interested in transparency, spending controls, travel policies, and internal governance. * https://onlygunsandmoney.com/?p=36152 [https://onlygunsandmoney.com/?p=36152] * NRA App — Mentioned by John as a resource for members to access NRA publications, member benefits, discounts, and other membership-related information. * https://www.nrapublications.org/nra-mobile-app/ [https://www.nrapublications.org/nra-mobile-app/] * Second Amendment Foundation, NSSF, Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and American Suppressor Association — Organizations discussed in connection with collaborative Second Amendment litigation and legislative efforts. * https://www.nssf.org/ [https://www.nssf.org/] * https://saf.org/ [https://saf.org/] * https://www.firearmspolicy.org/ [https://www.firearmspolicy.org/] * https://www.gunowners.org/ [https://www.gunowners.org/] * https://americansuppressorassociation.com/ [https://americansuppressorassociation.com/] NRA, NRA 2.0, John Richardson, Forge of Freedom, Alex Ooley, Second Amendment, gun rights, NRA Board, NRA reform, Only Guns and Money, NRA Annual Meeting, firearms, gun politics, nonprofit governance, NRA transparency, NRA lawsuit, New York Attorney General, Second Amendment litigation, NRA membership DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, or financial advice. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations or individuals they may mention. The hosts and guests are not liable for any damages that may result from someone listening to this podcast. ChaptersResourcesKeywords

23. juni 202641 min
episode Episode 206. Second Amendment vs. Federal Drug User Gun Ban: Stephen Halbrook Breaks It Down artwork

Episode 206. Second Amendment vs. Federal Drug User Gun Ban: Stephen Halbrook Breaks It Down

Show Notes Episode 206. Second Amendment vs. Federal Drug User Gun Ban: Stephen Halbrook Breaks It Down Constitutional scholar and Second Amendment expert, Stephen Halbrook, joins Alex Ooley for an in-depth discussion on a major pending Supreme Court case involving the federal ban on firearm possession by unlawful users of controlled substances—particularly marijuana users. They break down the United States v. Hemani case, historical analogues under Bruen, as-applied vs. facial challenges, and what this means for gun rights moving forward. The conversation also covers other key Second Amendment issues percolating in the courts, including public carry restrictions and “assault weapon”/magazine bans. Guest  Stephen Halbrook – Renowned Second Amendment attorney, historian, and author.  Key Topics & Timestamps 00:21 – Introduction and welcome back 01:26 – Overview of the federal statute (18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3)) prohibiting “unlawful users” of controlled substances from possessing firearms 04:03 – Details of the US v. Hemani case: marijuana user, as-applied challenge, government’s attempt to muddy the waters 05:23 – New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen framework: text, history, and tradition test 06:53 – Government’s historical analogues (intoxication, dangerousness) and why they may fall short 07:01 – “Is an unlawful user” – present tense vs. past use; vagueness concerns 08:34 – Comparison to United States v. Rahimi (domestic violence restraining orders) 11:07 – Facial vs. as-applied challenges explained with Rahimi example 12:58 – Limits of historical analogues for marijuana users 15:46 – Potential outcomes and lingering problems with the statute 16:05 – Did Rahimi weaken Bruen? Halbrook’s analysis of surety laws and “going armed” analogues 17:26 – Upcoming public carry case from Hawaii 19:16 – “Assault weapon” bans and standard-capacity magazine restrictions – outlook for Supreme Court review 21:02 – Justice Kavanaugh’s prior views on DC “assault weapon” ban 22:59 – Status of major circuit cases and need for more percolation 23:25 – 922(g) challenges overall (felons, illegal aliens, etc.) – mostly as-applied 25:21 – Closing remarks and museum mention Main Takeaways * The Hemani case tests whether regular marijuana users can be categorically disarmed under the Second Amendment post-Bruen. * The government bears the burden of proving historical analogues; simple intoxication laws may not suffice for non-intoxicated, regular users. * Even a win for the defendant would likely be narrow (as-applied) rather than striking down the entire prohibition. Featured Resources * Stephen Halbrook’s books and scholarship on Second Amendment history   * https://stephenhalbrook.com/ [https://stephenhalbrook.com/] * Reason Magazine * https://reason.com/volokh/2026/03/02/second-amendment-roundup-oral-argument-in-hemani/ [https://reason.com/volokh/2026/03/02/second-amendment-roundup-oral-argument-in-hemani/] * https://reason.com/volokh/2026/02/01/second-amendment-roundup-5th-circuit-holds-disarming-for-meth-conviction-violates-2nd-amendment/ [https://reason.com/volokh/2026/02/01/second-amendment-roundup-5th-circuit-holds-disarming-for-meth-conviction-violates-2nd-amendment/] * Supreme Court re Hemani, Bruen, and Rahimi * https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/new-york-state-rifle-pistol-association-inc-v-bruen/ [https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/new-york-state-rifle-pistol-association-inc-v-bruen/] * https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/united-states-v-rahimi/ [https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/united-states-v-rahimi/] * https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/united-states-v-hemani/ [https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/united-states-v-hemani/] * Stephen Halbrook on the Forge of Freedom * https://forgeoffreedom.com/episode-188-the-legal-battle-for-the-second-amendment-with-stephen-halbrook/ [https://forgeoffreedom.com/episode-188-the-legal-battle-for-the-second-amendment-with-stephen-halbrook/] * https://forgeoffreedom.com/episode-46-americas-rifle-the-case-for-the-ar-15-by-stephen-p-halbrook/ [https://forgeoffreedom.com/episode-46-americas-rifle-the-case-for-the-ar-15-by-stephen-p-halbrook/] DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, or financial advice. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations or individuals they may mention. The hosts and guests are not liable for any damages that may result from someone listening to this podcast.

5. maj 202626 min
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Episode 205. The Guardian Conference: Forging the Prepared Citizen

Show Notes Episode 205. The Guardian Conference: Forging the Prepared Citizen In this episode of Forge of Freedom, Alex sits down with Jacob Paulsen — founder of ConcealedCarry.com, creator of Mountain Man Medical, and host of the Guardian Conference. The conversation explores Jacob’s mission-driven approach to self-defense, the evolution of his companies, and how the Guardian Conference represents a unique “buffet-style” training experience designed to expose attendees to a wide range of instructors, disciplines, and skill levels. More than just gear or shooting proficiency, this episode dives into the broader philosophy of responsible armed defense — training, mindset, medical preparedness, and community. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Concealed Carry and Self-Defense 04:01 The Guardian Conference: A New Approach to Training 08:18 Meeting Diverse Needs: Inclusivity in Training 12:51 Expert Instructors: Quality and Safety in Training 16:06 Conference Logistics: What to Expect 20:03 The Value of Community and Shared Learning 24:48 Conclusion: Building a Training Lifestyle Resources & Links * Guardian Conference: https://guardianconference.com [https://guardianconference.com] * ConcealedCarry.com: https://www.concealedcarry.com [https://www.concealedcarry.com] * Mountain Man Medical: https://www.mountainmanmedical.com [https://www.mountainmanmedical.com] * Jacob Paulsen (Previous Appearance): Lessons from 1,600 Armed Traffic Stops:  https://forgeoffreedom.com/episode-182-what-over-1600-armed-traffic-stops-reveal-about-law-enforcement-interactions-with-jacob-paulsen/ [https://forgeoffreedom.com/episode-182-what-over-1600-armed-traffic-stops-reveal-about-law-enforcement-interactions-with-jacob-paulsen/] DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, or financial advice. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations or individuals they may mention. The hosts and guests are not liable for any damages that may result from someone listening to this podcast.

24. apr. 202625 min
episode Episode 204. Project Appleseed:  Rediscovering Our Heritage artwork

Episode 204. Project Appleseed:  Rediscovering Our Heritage

Show Notes Episode 204. Project Appleseed:  Rediscovering Our Heritage In this final edition from the NRA Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas, host Alex Ooley sits down with Tom Kehoe, Chairman of the Board for Project Appleseed. They discuss how Project Appleseed bridges the gap between traditional marksmanship and American civic history, focusing on the events of April 19, 1775. Tom shares the organization's history—from its origins with "Fred's Rifle Stocks" to its current status as a national non-profit that has trained over 200,000 people. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the NRA Meeting and Guest 00:16 Project Appleseed's Presence at the NRA Show 01:28 Background and Mission of Project Appleseed 02:35 Historical Significance of April 19, 1775 04:05 Heritage, Heritage, Heritage: The American Revolution 05:23 Shared Heritage and American Unity 06:01 Civic Education and Community Involvement 07:03 Origins of Project Appleseed and Its Evolution 09:36 Marksmanship Programs and Instructor Training 12:02 Expanding to Pistol and Youth Programs 14:38 Inclusive Community and Volunteer Efforts 15:59 How to Find and Participate in Appleseed Events 17:27 What to Expect at an Appleseed Shoot 20:30 The Structure of a Typical Appleseed Event 22:03 Event Duration, Cost, and Equipment Needs 24:02 Youth and Accessibility in Appleseed Programs 25:30 The Importance of Heritage and Responsibility 29:36 The Shot Heard Around the World and Its Legacy 30:54 Reviving the Spirit of Liberty and Heritage 31:04 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Resources Official Website: https://appleseedinfo.orgAppleseedinfo.org [http://appleseedinfo.org] Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/projectappleseed [https://www.facebook.com/projectappleseed] https://x.com/AppleseedNation [https://x.com/AppleseedNation] https://www.instagram.com/project_appleseed/ [https://www.instagram.com/project_appleseed/] https://www.youtube.com/@AppleseedNation [https://www.youtube.com/@AppleseedNation] Book Recommendation: Paul Revere's Ride by David Hackett Fischer https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Reveres-David-Hackett-Fischer/dp/0195098315 [https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Reveres-David-Hackett-Fischer/dp/0195098315] Sponsor: Beretta Holding (https://berettaholding.com/) * The Mission: Project Appleseed is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to returning the U.S. to a "nation of riflemen" and ensuring the history of the American Revolution is passed down through hearts and minds. * The "Three Strikes" of History: Tom recounts the pivotal moments of Lexington and Concord, explaining why April 19th was a "death sentence" for the colonists who chose to stand against the British regulars. * Marksmanship Training: * 25-Meter Program: Using scaled targets to simulate shooting at 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards. * The AQT: The "Appleseed Qualification Test," a timed program of fire from standing, sitting/kneeling, and prone positions. * New Pistol Program: Developed to reach a wider audience in areas where long-distance ranges are unavailable. * The "Red Hat" Standard: Becoming an instructor requires approximately 160 hours of hands-on training and achieving an "Expert" score on the qualification test. * A Family Affair: The program has evolved from a "hairy-legged men’s" club to a family-friendly environment where moms in yoga pants and kids as young as seven or eight learn side-by-side. Keywords Project Appleseed, American heritage, marksmanship, civic education, NRA, history, firearms training, NRAAM, Forge of Freedom DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, or financial advice. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations or individuals they may mention. The hosts and guests are not liable for any damages that may result from someone listening to this podcast. Key Discussion Points

20. apr. 202631 min