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episode 11-21-25 Paul Markel-Student of the Gun artwork

11-21-25 Paul Markel-Student of the Gun

Summary The conversation focuses on the implications of New York City’s gun laws, particularly how they affect self-defense rights. Mark Walters discusses a specific case involving a 67-year-old citizen who was imprisoned for defending himself with an unlicensed handgun against a recidivist criminal. He emphasizes the broader implications of such laws for citizens in other states, particularly Virginia, and critiques the political motivations behind these regulations. Takeaways Mark Walters is a member of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. New York City’s gun laws are criticized for being overly restrictive. A 67-year-old man was jailed for self-defense with an unlicensed gun. The case highlights issues of self-defense rights in urban areas. Walters warns that similar laws could affect Virginia citizens. The conversation critiques the political motivations of Democrats regarding gun control. Self-defense laws are crucial for citizen protection against criminals. The discussion emphasizes the need for awareness of local gun laws. Walters calls for attention to the implications of gun control legislation. The conversation serves as a warning for potential future legal scenarios. Keywords gun control, self-defense, New York City, legal implications, citizens rights, Virginia, Democrats, criminal justice

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episode 11-19-25 Ryan Petty, school safety, armed teachers, gun myths from Everytown continued artwork

11-19-25 Ryan Petty, school safety, armed teachers, gun myths from Everytown continued

Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various aspects of gun rights and safety, particularly focusing on the role of armed teachers in schools and the myths surrounding gun control. Joined by Ryan Petty, a Parkland father, they debunk common misconceptions about gun safety and the effectiveness of gun control measures. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-defense and the rights of individuals to protect themselves and their students in educational settings. Takeaways Armed American Radio aims to defend gun rights. Debunking myths about gun control is crucial. Armed teachers can enhance school safety. Gun control arguments often lack factual basis. Self-defense rights are essential for teachers. The effectiveness of armed presence in schools is supported by data. Gun control advocates often misrepresent facts. The importance of supply chain logistics in military power. Cultural factors play a role in technology and power dynamics. The conversation around gun rights is often emotional rather than factual. Keywords Armed American Radio, gun rights, gun control, Ryan Petty, school safety, armed teachers, gun myths, Second Amendment, NRA, self-defense

19 nov 2025 - 40 min
episode 11-18-25 Lee The Gunwriter Williams. Everytown for “Gun Safety” on “debunking gun control myths” artwork

11-18-25 Lee The Gunwriter Williams. Everytown for “Gun Safety” on “debunking gun control myths”

Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights, the Second Amendment, and the challenges posed by the ATF and gun control organizations like Everytown. The conversation features Lee the Gunwriter Williams, who provides insights into legal challenges surrounding gun ownership and the treatment of individuals by the ATF. The episode also debunks common myths about gun control and emphasizes the importance of advocacy for Second Amendment rights. Takeaways Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment. Lee Williams discusses the challenges posed by the ATF. The conversation highlights the need for legal advocacy in gun rights cases. Myths about gun control are debunked throughout the episode. The role of organizations like Everytown is critically examined. Listeners are encouraged to write to their congresspeople for advocacy. The episode stresses the importance of educating children about gun safety. The impact of legal decisions on gun ownership is discussed. The need for a pardon for Tate Adamiack is highlighted. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage in advocacy. Keywords NRA, Second Amendment, gun control, ATF, Lee Williams, Everytown, gun safety, legal challenges, myths, firearms

18 nov 2025 - 40 min
episode 11-17-25 Andy Hooser-The Age of Disclosure-Gun Buyback fraud, Homeowner charged artwork

11-17-25 Andy Hooser-The Age of Disclosure-Gun Buyback fraud, Homeowner charged

New documentary to disclose we’re not alone? Gun buybacks are a FRAUD! Michigan homeowner charged with manslaughter for shooting at thieves on his property.

17 nov 2025 - 40 min
episode 11-16-25 HR 3 Classic Roundtable with Justin Moon, Brad Premo, and Parkland Father Ryan Petty artwork

11-16-25 HR 3 Classic Roundtable with Justin Moon, Brad Premo, and Parkland Father Ryan Petty

Summary The conversation delves into the implications of recent legal decisions on gun rights, particularly focusing on the Bruin decision and its potential impact on ongoing cases. Mark Walters discusses the challenges faced in the judicial system, including the difficulty of getting cases to the Supreme Court and the influence of lower court judges appointed by previous administrations. Takeaways The Bruin decision has significant implications for gun rights. Winning cases in court is a challenging process. Less than 1% of filed cases reach the Supreme Court. Judicial stalling tactics are common in legal battles. Financial burdens are a strategy to deter legal action. Lower court judges may not uphold constitutional principles. The political landscape influences judicial decisions. The fight for gun rights is ongoing and complex. Legal strategies are essential for success in court. Understanding the judicial system is crucial for advocacy. Keywords gun rights, legal decisions, Supreme Court, judicial challenges, constitutional law

17 nov 2025 - 39 min
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