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Broadcasting LIVE every week from the studios of Talk 920 in Atlanta and SYNDICATED NATIONWIDE by Salem Radio Networks, AAR is now available to any radio station in North America. Now one of the fastest growing nationally syndicated radio broadcasts in America, AAR is adding affiliate stations almost weekly. Until Armed American Radio is available in your city, you can hear the live broadcast by visiting our listen live page every Sunday evening from 8-11PM ET / 5-8PM PT
05-09-25 Paul Markel joins- Should we even know what a Pope thinks about gun control?
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40 minutes 9 seconds
3 weeks ago
05-09-25 Paul Markel joins- Should we even know what a Pope thinks about gun control?
Summary
In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the intersection of gun rights and the Pope's influence on gun control. He questions whether the public should care about the Pope's views on firearms, given his background and political leanings. The conversation delves into the hypocrisy of the Catholic Church's stance on gun control while maintaining armed security for the Pope. The episode also covers current gun control headlines, including legislative changes in North Carolina and the implications of a new Pope from the U.S.
Takeaways
The Pope's views on gun control are not relevant to individual rights.
Hypocrisy exists in the Church's stance on self-defense.
The media will amplify the Pope's voice on gun control issues.
Gun rights are recognized, not granted by the Second Amendment.
Legislative changes in states like North Carolina reflect shifting attitudes on gun rights.
The Pope's American background may influence his stance on gun control.
The conversation around gun control is often politicized.
Activism from religious leaders can alienate their base.
The importance of self-defense is a fundamental right.
The current political climate is ripe for discussions on gun rights.
gun control, Pope, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, media influence, North Carolina gun laws, political commentary, conservative views, gun rights, freedom
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Broadcasting LIVE every week from the studios of Talk 920 in Atlanta and SYNDICATED NATIONWIDE by Salem Radio Networks, AAR is now available to any radio station in North America. Now one of the fastest growing nationally syndicated radio broadcasts in America, AAR is adding affiliate stations almost weekly. Until Armed American Radio is available in your city, you can hear the live broadcast by visiting our listen live page every Sunday evening from 8-11PM ET / 5-8PM PT