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Show Archives – Armed American Radio |
Armed American Radio
300 episodes
19 hours ago
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
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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
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05-20-25 Mark chats with Lee The GunWriter Williams
Mark and Lee continue ti ongoing discussion of young man wrongfully convicted by ATF now spending 20 years in federal prison and much more!
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19 hours ago
39 minutes 50 seconds

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05-19-25 Mark and Andy Hooser cut up on a Monday. FUNNY!
Mark and Andy Hooser let rip on today's Daily Defense. UFO's in the neas AGAIN today and you know we gotta cover it with Andy. Biden, OK gun laws and self defense of property all on the table. Mark, Andy and Greg LOSE it with laughter in the first segment.
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2 days ago
39 minutes 50 seconds

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05-18-25 HR 3 Classic Roundtable with Brad, Ryan, and Justin Moon
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the importance of self-defense legal representation with Marc Victor, founder of Attorneys For Freedom. They explore the unique challenges faced by individuals who use firearms in self-defense situations, the necessity of having a dedicated attorney on retainer, and the costs associated with legal coverage. The conversation also touches on current events regarding Second Amendment rights, ongoing legal challenges, and the advocacy efforts of the Second Amendment Foundation. In this segment of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun control, social media advocacy, and recent legislative changes affecting gun rights. The conversation includes insights from AWR Hawkins on the implications of new gun laws in states like Oklahoma, the challenges posed by assault weapon bans, and the importance of advocacy groups in protecting Second Amendment rights. The discussion also touches on the legal status of force reset triggers and the impact of permitless carry laws on crime rates. In this episode of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various political topics, including James Comey's controversial social media post, Joe Biden's health revelations, and the implications of media coverage on public perception. The conversation also touches on Second Amendment rights and recent legislative changes regarding gun ownership. The hosts express frustration with the political landscape and the media's role in shaping narratives.

Takeaways

Self-defense cases require specialized legal representation.
Attorneys For Freedom is the only firm focused solely on self-defense cases.
Having an attorney on retainer provides peace of mind for gun owners.
Legal representation can be affordable, starting at $25 a month.
Immediate legal action is crucial in self-defense cases to gather evidence.
The legal landscape for gun rights is constantly evolving.
The Biden administration has reversed some previous restrictions on gun rights.
The ATF's role and budget are under scrutiny and may be changing.
Legal challenges to gun laws are ongoing across multiple states.
Community support is essential for advocacy organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation. Engagement on social media is crucial for advocacy.
Legislative changes are continuously impacting gun rights.
Understanding the nuances of assault weapon bans is essential.
Advocacy groups play a vital role in protecting freedoms.
Legal challenges to gun regulations are ongoing and significant.
New laws in Oklahoma expand the rights of gun owners.
Crime rates can be influenced by changes in gun laws.
Permitless carry laws are a topic of significant debate.
The importance of data in understanding crime trends cannot be overstated.
Joining advocacy groups can amplify individual voices in the fight for rights. Americans are tired of political investigations with no outcomes.
James Comey's actions are seen as a veiled threat against Trump.
Joe Biden's health issues raise questions about transparency.
The media often omits critical information from the public.
Second Amendment rights are being challenged but also defended in courts.
Public perception of politicians is heavily influenced by media coverage.
There is a growing frustration with the political establishment.
The importance of grassroots activism in protecting gun rights.
Legislative changes regarding firearms are seen as positive steps.
The conversation emphasizes the need for truth in media reporting.

Armed American Radio, self-defense, legal representation, Second Amendment, gun rights, Attorneys For Freedom, Marc Victor, legal coverage, self-defense cases, gun laws,
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3 days ago
39 minutes 51 seconds

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05-18-25 HR 2 AWR Hawkins Breitbart News, Dr. John Lott
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the importance of self-defense legal representation with Mark Victor, founder of Attorneys for Freedom. They explore the unique challenges faced by individuals who use firearms in self-defense situations, the necessity of having a dedicated attorney on retainer, and the costs associated with legal coverage. The conversation also touches on current events regarding Second Amendment rights, ongoing legal challenges, and the advocacy efforts of the Second Amendment Foundation. In this segment of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun control, social media advocacy, and recent legislative changes affecting gun rights. The conversation includes insights from AWR Hawkins on the implications of new gun laws in states like Oklahoma, the challenges posed by assault weapon bans, and the importance of advocacy groups in protecting Second Amendment rights. The discussion also touches on the legal status of force reset triggers and the impact of permitless carry laws on crime rates. In this episode of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various political topics, including James Comey's controversial social media post, Joe Biden's health revelations, and the implications of media coverage on public perception. The conversation also touches on Second Amendment rights and recent legislative changes regarding gun ownership. The hosts express frustration with the political landscape and the media's role in shaping narratives.

Takeaways

Self-defense cases require specialized legal representation.
Attorneys for Freedom is the only firm focused solely on self-defense cases.
Having an attorney on retainer provides peace of mind for gun owners.
Legal representation can be affordable, starting at $25 a month.
Immediate legal action is crucial in self-defense cases to gather evidence.
The legal landscape for gun rights is constantly evolving.
The Biden administration has reversed some previous restrictions on gun rights.
The ATF's role and budget are under scrutiny and may be changing.
Legal challenges to gun laws are ongoing across multiple states.
Community support is essential for advocacy organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation. Engagement on social media is crucial for advocacy.
Legislative changes are continuously impacting gun rights.
Understanding the nuances of assault weapon bans is essential.
Advocacy groups play a vital role in protecting freedoms.
Legal challenges to gun regulations are ongoing and significant.
New laws in Oklahoma expand the rights of gun owners.
Crime rates can be influenced by changes in gun laws.
Permitless carry laws are a topic of significant debate.
The importance of data in understanding crime trends cannot be overstated.
Joining advocacy groups can amplify individual voices in the fight for rights. Americans are tired of political investigations with no outcomes.
James Comey's actions are seen as a veiled threat against Trump.
Joe Biden's health issues raise questions about transparency.
The media often omits critical information from the public.
Second Amendment rights are being challenged but also defended in courts.
Public perception of politicians is heavily influenced by media coverage.
There is a growing frustration with the political establishment.
The importance of grassroots activism in protecting gun rights.
Legislative changes regarding firearms are seen as positive steps.
The conversation emphasizes the need for truth in media reporting.

 

Armed American Radio, self-defense, legal representation, Second Amendment, gun rights, Attorneys for Freedom, Mark Victor, legal coverage,
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3 days ago
40 minutes 6 seconds

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05-18-25 HR 1 Attorneys For Freedom founder Marc Victor, Alan Gottlieb founder SAF
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the importance of self-defense legal representation with Marc Victor, founder of Attorneys For Freedom. They explore the unique challenges faced by individuals who use firearms in self-defense situations, the necessity of having a dedicated attorney on retainer, and the costs associated with legal coverage. The conversation also touches on current events regarding Second Amendment rights, ongoing legal challenges, and the advocacy efforts of the Second Amendment Foundation. In this segment of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun control, social media advocacy, and recent legislative changes affecting gun rights. The conversation includes insights from AWR Hawkins on the implications of new gun laws in states like Oklahoma, the challenges posed by assault weapon bans, and the importance of advocacy groups in protecting Second Amendment rights. The discussion also touches on the legal status of force reset triggers and the impact of permitless carry laws on crime rates. In this episode of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various political topics, including James Comey's controversial social media post, Joe Biden's health revelations, and the implications of media coverage on public perception. The conversation also touches on Second Amendment rights and recent legislative changes regarding gun ownership. The hosts express frustration with the political landscape and the media's role in shaping narratives.

Takeaways

Self-defense cases require specialized legal representation.
Attorneys For Freedom is the only firm focused solely on self-defense cases.
Having an attorney on retainer provides peace of mind for gun owners.
Legal representation can be affordable, starting at $25 a month.
Immediate legal action is crucial in self-defense cases to gather evidence.
The legal landscape for gun rights is constantly evolving.
The Biden administration has reversed some previous restrictions on gun rights.
The ATF's role and budget are under scrutiny and may be changing.
Legal challenges to gun laws are ongoing across multiple states.
Community support is essential for advocacy organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation. Engagement on social media is crucial for advocacy.
Legislative changes are continuously impacting gun rights.
Understanding the nuances of assault weapon bans is essential.
Advocacy groups play a vital role in protecting freedoms.
Legal challenges to gun regulations are ongoing and significant.
New laws in Oklahoma expand the rights of gun owners.
Crime rates can be influenced by changes in gun laws.
Permitless carry laws are a topic of significant debate.
The importance of data in understanding crime trends cannot be overstated.
Joining advocacy groups can amplify individual voices in the fight for rights. Americans are tired of political investigations with no outcomes.
James Comey's actions are seen as a veiled threat against Trump.
Joe Biden's health issues raise questions about transparency.
The media often omits critical information from the public.
Second Amendment rights are being challenged but also defended in courts.
Public perception of politicians is heavily influenced by media coverage.
There is a growing frustration with the political establishment.
The importance of grassroots activism in protecting gun rights.
Legislative changes regarding firearms are seen as positive steps.
The conversation emphasizes the need for truth in media reporting.

Armed American Radio, self-defense, legal representation, Second Amendment, gun rights, Attorneys For Freedom, Marc Victor, legal coverage, self-defense cases, gun laws,
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3 days ago
40 minutes 40 seconds

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05-16-25 Mark talks with John Lott who debunks recent Time Magazine piece
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages with Dr. John Lott to discuss the complexities of gun violence in America, the myths surrounding gun control, and the importance of self-defense. They dissect a Time magazine piece by Jens Ludwig, highlighting the inaccuracies in claims about America's unique gun violence problem. The conversation also touches on the role of guns in self-defense, the impact of gun control laws on crime rates, and the effectiveness of civilians in stopping active shooters compared to police. The episode emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of gun ownership and crime statistics.

Takeaways

Gun violence is often misrepresented in media and research.
Self-defense benefits from gun ownership are significant.
Most murders are committed by individuals with violent histories.
Gun control laws do not necessarily lead to lower crime rates.
Civilians can effectively stop active shooters, often more so than police.
The broken windows theory is essential for crime prevention.
Comparative crime statistics can be misleading without context.
Gun ownership rates do not correlate directly with murder rates.
Political agendas often skew the discussion on gun control.
Understanding the root causes of crime requires a multifaceted approach.

gun control, self-defense, crime rates, John Lott, Jens Ludwig, Armed American Radio, gun violence, Second Amendment, active shooters, crime research

 
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5 days ago
40 minutes 9 seconds

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05-15-25 Mark talks with Parkland Father Ryan Petty and Patriot Mobile’s Danielle Buck-Time Magazine gun violence piece
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the complexities of gun violence in America, the role of media in shaping public perception, and the importance of self-defense rights. Joined by guests Ryan Petty and Danielle Buck, the conversation delves into the misconceptions surrounding gun ownership and the necessity of firearms for personal protection, especially for parents. The discussion emphasizes that the root of gun violence is often criminal intent rather than the presence of guns themselves, and highlights the ongoing debate about gun rights in the face of societal challenges.

Takeaways

Gun violence is often misrepresented in media narratives.
Self-defense is a fundamental right that should be protected.
The majority of gun violence is linked to criminal activity, not law-abiding gun owners.
Parenting instincts drive many to advocate for gun rights.
The presence of guns can deter crime and protect families.
Evil exists, and individuals must be prepared to defend themselves.
Gun control debates often overlook the role of personal responsibility.
Statistics show that more people are killed by blunt objects than rifles.
The left's narrative on gun violence often lacks factual basis.
Community safety is a shared concern that transcends political divides.

gun violence, self-defense, gun rights, media, parenting, Armed American Radio, Mark Walters, Ryan Petty, Patriot Mobile

 
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6 days ago
40 minutes 10 seconds

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05-14-25 Lee The Gunwriter Williams, Range lawsuit, HI Dem wants to track everything, and more!
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various pressing issues surrounding gun rights and legislation. The conversation begins with the controversy at Fort Devon's Range, where a gun club faced restrictions and legal battles against the military command. The discussion then shifts to the political implications of gun control, particularly in Illinois, where new legislation is being proposed that could impact gun manufacturers and retailers. The episode also covers Hawaii's proposed gun tracking legislation and the ongoing corruption within the ATF, emphasizing the need for accountability and reform in gun laws and enforcement agencies.

Takeaways

The Fort Devon's Range controversy highlights the impact of political decisions on local gun clubs.
Gun control measures often disproportionately affect law-abiding citizens and small businesses.
Illinois is facing new legislation that could impose heavy burdens on gun manufacturers and retailers.
The political climate in Massachusetts is affecting gun rights and access to shooting ranges.
The ATF is facing scrutiny for corruption and mismanagement of taxpayer funds.
Gun owners have a constitutional right to manufacture their own firearms without excessive regulation.
Legislation like the Rifle Act in Illinois is seen as a revenue generator rather than a solution to gun violence.
The conversation around gun rights is increasingly political, with implications for freedom and personal rights.
The need for grassroots activism among gun owners is critical in opposing restrictive legislation.
The episode emphasizes the importance of staying informed and engaged in the fight for gun rights.

Armed American Radio, gun rights, Fort Devon's Range, political implications, Illinois gun legislation, gun manufacturers, Hawaii gun tracking, ATF corruption

 

 
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1 week ago
40 minutes 10 seconds

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05-12-25 Andy Hooser, CA and IL considering legislation to ban Glock handguns
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics including the latest developments in UFO disclosure, the NRA's revitalization, Trump's media interactions, and California's gun control measures. The conversation also delves into the implications of Glock's business decisions amidst increasing regulations and the broader context of Second Amendment rights.

Takeaways

The NRA is undergoing a significant transformation, focusing on revitalizing its messaging and outreach.
Trump's press conferences highlight a stark contrast to the previous administration's media interactions.
California's proposed gun control measures reflect a growing trend among blue states to restrict firearm access.
The media's narrative control is challenged by the current administration's transparency and direct communication.
Glock faces pressure to modify its products due to criminal misuse, raising ethical questions about business practices.
The discussion around UFOs reflects a broader curiosity and skepticism about government transparency.
Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of standing firm against unjust regulations in the gun industry.
The conversation underscores the need for continued advocacy for Second Amendment rights in the face of legislative challenges.
The dynamics of media interactions reveal the ongoing battle between conservative voices and mainstream media narratives.
The episode highlights the importance of grassroots movements and local organizations in the fight for gun rights.

Armed American Radio, gun rights, NRA, UFOs, Trump, California gun laws, Glock, media dynamics, Second Amendment, conservative talk radio

 
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1 week ago
40 minutes 10 seconds

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05-11-25 HR 3 Classic AAR Roundtable with Brad, Justin, and Ryan Petty
Classic Roundtable with the crew. Network had some audio issues in HR 3 tape. This is the best we could bring to the table for you for this hour.
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1 week ago
39 minutes 52 seconds

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05-11-25 HR 2 Dr. John R Lott discusses gun free zones from an economic standpoint
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages with Doug Hamlin, the Executive Vice President of the NRA, discussing the organization's renewed vision and commitment to transparency. They explore the importance of engaging younger demographics and women in gun ownership, as well as the NRA's legislative agenda in a challenging political landscape. The conversation emphasizes the need for grassroots mobilization and the NRA's role in advocating for Second Amendment rights. In this segment, Mark Walters discusses the National Rifle Association's (NRA) perspective on President Trump's first 100 days in office, highlighting the positive changes in the Department of Justice and the administration's support for Second Amendment rights. The conversation shifts to legislative actions, including the NRA's stance on national concealed carry reciprocity and the importance of increasing membership to strengthen their influence. The discussion also touches on the NRA's new direction under current leadership, the need for younger members, and recent pro-gun legislation in Montana. In this segment, Mark Walters engages with Dr. John Lott to discuss various aspects of gun ownership, crime statistics, and the public perception of gun control. They explore the NRA's positive direction, the significance of gun sales, and the importance of focusing on violent criminals rather than imposing more gun control laws. The conversation also delves into the behavior of criminals and the effectiveness of gun-free zones, highlighting the need for a more nuanced understanding of crime prevention. In this episode, the discussion revolves around the influence of political figures, particularly the Pope, on gun rights and legislation. The panel debates whether the public should care about the Pope's stance on gun control, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility and education over legislation. They also explore the implications of safe storage laws and the right to carry firearms at public events, particularly in Texas.

Takeaways

The NRA is undergoing a period of renewal and transparency.
Engaging younger demographics is crucial for the future of gun ownership.
Women represent a significant and growing demographic in gun ownership.
The NRA is committed to rebuilding trust with its members.
Grassroots outreach is essential for increasing NRA membership.
The NRA is focused on community engagement and education.
Recreational shooting sports are a fun way to attract new members.
The NRA is actively working to address concerns from its members.
Legislative challenges are being met with grassroots mobilization.
The current administration is seen as the most pro-gun in history. Trump's administration has made significant strides in supporting Second Amendment rights.
The NRA is focused on legislative actions to protect gun rights.
Membership growth is crucial for the NRA's influence in Washington.
The NRA is adopting a new, uncompromising approach to advocacy.
Younger members are essential for the NRA's future success.
Montana is taking proactive steps to protect gun rights.
The NRA is optimistic about upcoming legislative changes.
The importance of grassroots support for the NRA's initiatives.
The media's portrayal of the NRA does not reflect its diverse membership.
The NRA is committed to fighting against anti-gun legislation. Gun ownership remains high despite fluctuations in sales.
Public perception shows skepticism towards gun control's effectiveness.
A significant portion of Americans support focusing on violent criminals.
Gun-free zones often attract criminal activity rather than deter it.
The NRA is making strides to improve its image and effectiveness.
Criminals prefer targets that pose less risk to them.
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1 week ago
40 minutes 5 seconds

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05-11-25 HR 1 NRA Executive VP Doug Hamlin on the NEW NRA!
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages with Doug Hamlin, the Executive Vice President of the NRA, discussing the organization's renewed vision and commitment to transparency. They explore the importance of engaging younger demographics and women in gun ownership, as well as the NRA's legislative agenda in a challenging political landscape. The conversation emphasizes the need for grassroots mobilization and the NRA's role in advocating for Second Amendment rights. In this segment, Mark Walters discusses the National Rifle Association's (NRA) perspective on President Trump's first 100 days in office, highlighting the positive changes in the Department of Justice and the administration's support for Second Amendment rights. The conversation shifts to legislative actions, including the NRA's stance on national concealed carry reciprocity and the importance of increasing membership to strengthen their influence. The discussion also touches on the NRA's new direction under current leadership, the need for younger members, and recent pro-gun legislation in Montana. In this segment, Mark Walters engages with Dr. John Lott to discuss various aspects of gun ownership, crime statistics, and the public perception of gun control. They explore the NRA's positive direction, the significance of gun sales, and the importance of focusing on violent criminals rather than imposing more gun control laws. The conversation also delves into the behavior of criminals and the effectiveness of gun-free zones, highlighting the need for a more nuanced understanding of crime prevention. In this episode, the discussion revolves around the influence of political figures, particularly the Pope, on gun rights and legislation. The panel debates whether the public should care about the Pope's stance on gun control, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility and education over legislation. They also explore the implications of safe storage laws and the right to carry firearms at public events, particularly in Texas.

Takeaways

The NRA is undergoing a period of renewal and transparency.
Engaging younger demographics is crucial for the future of gun ownership.
Women represent a significant and growing demographic in gun ownership.
The NRA is committed to rebuilding trust with its members.
Grassroots outreach is essential for increasing NRA membership.
The NRA is focused on community engagement and education.
Recreational shooting sports are a fun way to attract new members.
The NRA is actively working to address concerns from its members.
Legislative challenges are being met with grassroots mobilization.
The current administration is seen as the most pro-gun in history. Trump's administration has made significant strides in supporting Second Amendment rights.
The NRA is focused on legislative actions to protect gun rights.
Membership growth is crucial for the NRA's influence in Washington.
The NRA is adopting a new, uncompromising approach to advocacy.
Younger members are essential for the NRA's future success.
Montana is taking proactive steps to protect gun rights.
The NRA is optimistic about upcoming legislative changes.
The importance of grassroots support for the NRA's initiatives.
The media's portrayal of the NRA does not reflect its diverse membership.
The NRA is committed to fighting against anti-gun legislation. Gun ownership remains high despite fluctuations in sales.
Public perception shows skepticism towards gun control's effectiveness.
A significant portion of Americans support focusing on violent criminals.
Gun-free zones often attract criminal activity rather than deter it.
The NRA is making strides to improve its image and effectiveness.
Criminals prefer targets that pose less risk to them.
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1 week ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

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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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1 week ago
40 minutes 9 seconds

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05-08-25 Guest Dave Workman, veteran journalist joins the on-air discussion today
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to the Second Amendment, including current events, gun laws in Missouri and Connecticut, trends in gun sales, and the political landscape surrounding gun ownership. The conversation features guest Dave Workman, who provides insights into the implications of recent legislation and public sentiment regarding firearms. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-defense and the ongoing challenges faced by gun manufacturers and owners in different states.

Takeaways

The new Pope's background raises questions about his stance on gun rights.
Missouri is attempting to pass a Second Amendment Preservation Act after previous legislation was struck down.
Connecticut's gun laws are becoming increasingly hostile to manufacturers and dealers.
Gun sales remain high, with over a million guns sold monthly in the U.S.
Public sentiment shows that self-defense is a primary reason for gun ownership among Americans.
Democrats are increasingly recognizing the importance of self-defense, with 60% acknowledging it as a reason for owning guns.
Washington State has seen a record number of concealed carry permits, highlighting a divide in political beliefs.
The political landscape in Washington is complex, with rural areas often holding conservative views against urban liberalism.
Gun ownership is viewed as a personal responsibility, especially in light of recent social unrest.
The conversation underscores the need for continued advocacy for Second Amendment rights.

Second Amendment, gun control, Missouri, Connecticut, gun sales, political landscape, Washington State, self-defense, gun ownership, conservative news

 
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1 week ago
40 minutes 9 seconds

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05-07-25 David Codrea for the WIN! “In common use” works against us?
Summary

In this conversation, Mark Walters and David Codrea delve into the complexities surrounding the Second Amendment and gun control. They discuss the implications of the 'common use' argument, the distinction between self-defense and militia purposes, and the political landscape regarding gun rights. Personal anecdotes highlight how perspectives on gun ownership can change over time, emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical context of the Second Amendment.

Takeaways

The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms without infringement.
The concept of 'common use' is often manipulated in gun control debates.
Self-defense is only one aspect of the Second Amendment's purpose.
Political figures can evolve in their views on gun rights.
Machine guns and other arms should be accessible to law-abiding citizens.
The government has historically overstepped its constitutional authority regarding firearms.
Personal experiences can significantly alter one's stance on gun ownership.
The militia aspect of the Second Amendment is often overlooked in legal arguments.
Gun control laws disproportionately affect law-abiding citizens rather than criminals.
Understanding the historical context of the Second Amendment is crucial for current debates.

Second Amendment, gun control, common use, self-defense, militia, political perspectives, machine guns, Tulsi Gabbard, Pam Bondi, firearms

 
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes 9 seconds

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05-06-25 Lee The GunWriter Williams, ATF, Giffords tweets, Judges murder, AZ shootings
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights and legislation. The conversation begins with an introduction to the show and its purpose, followed by a deep dive into the ATF's recent actions regarding suppressors. The discussion then shifts to the controversial FOID card requirement in Illinois, highlighting the ongoing battle for gun rights in the state. The episode also addresses gang violence and the calls for stricter gun policies in response to shootings. Additionally, a shocking incident involving a Kentucky sheriff and a judge is examined, raising questions about mental health and accountability. Finally, the episode concludes with a look at Giffords' advocacy for gun control and the implications for Second Amendment rights.

Takeaways

The ATF is acquiring suppressors for agents, raising concerns about taxpayer funding.
Illinois' FOID card requirement is seen as unconstitutional by many gun rights advocates.
Gang violence is often misrepresented in discussions about gun control.
The recent shooting in Glendale, Arizona, has prompted calls for more gun policy changes.
The incident involving a Kentucky sheriff and a judge highlights issues of mental health and accountability.
Giffords' advocacy for gun control continues to face pushback from Second Amendment supporters.
The importance of supporting businesses that align with conservative values is emphasized.
The conversation reflects ongoing tensions between gun rights and public safety concerns.
Mark Walters encourages listeners to stay informed and engaged in the fight for gun rights.
The episode underscores the need for unity among gun rights advocates.

Armed American Radio, ATF, suppressors, FOID card, gun violence, Giffords, gun control, Illinois, Kentucky sheriff, Second Amendment

 
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes 10 seconds

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05-05-25 Mark and Andy Hooser join forces to expose a liberal hater
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics including technical setups for the show, the introduction of the program, and the controversial social media posts made by a high school teacher calling for violence against political figures. The conversation delves into the impact of political hatred on society, the role of media in shaping political discourse, and the ongoing calls to abolish the ATF. The episode concludes with reflections on political activism and the importance of gun rights.

Takeaways

The technical setup for the show is a work in progress.
Armed American Radio aims to provide a conservative voice in America.
Controversial social media posts can have serious implications.
Political hatred is becoming increasingly normalized in society.
The media plays a significant role in shaping political narratives.
Calls to abolish the ATF reflect a growing sentiment among conservatives.
The importance of protecting gun rights is emphasized throughout the discussion.
Political activism is crucial in the current climate.
The conversation highlights the need for constructive political discourse.
Celebrating personal milestones, like birthdays, can bring joy amidst serious discussions.

Armed American Radio, political discourse, gun rights, social media, political rhetoric, media influence, ATF, political activism, freedom, conservative voice

 

 
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes 10 seconds

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05-04-25 HR 3 Roundtable with Justin Moon, Brad Premo, and Ryan Petty
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the current state of gun rights in America, focusing on the DOJ's unprecedented support for gun owners, the implications of Trump's first 100 days in office, and the challenges faced by gun owners in states like Florida. Joined by guests including Mark Cox and Louis Valdez from Gun Owners of America, the conversation delves into legislative battles, the significance of amicus briefs, and the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages with Arizona State Representative Kwon Nguyen to discuss the current state of gun rights in America, the political dynamics affecting legislation, and the implications of recent actions by the ATF. They reflect on the first 100 days of Trump's presidency from a Second Amendment perspective, explore the challenges faced in Arizona politics, and examine proposed changes to firearm shipping regulations. The conversation highlights the ongoing struggle for gun rights and the importance of vigilance in protecting the Second Amendment. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters leads a roundtable discussion with guests on various topics related to gun control, political commentary, and recent controversial statements made by public figures. The conversation delves into Adam Schiff's proposed assault weapons ban, critiques of gun control arguments, the impact of gun violence in Democrat-controlled cities, and a shocking social media post by a school teacher advocating violence against Trump supporters. The guests share their insights and personal experiences, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding the Second Amendment and the influence of media and public perception.

Takeaways

The DOJ has sided with gun owners in a historic amicus brief.
Trump's administration is taking significant steps to support the Second Amendment.
Gun Owners of America is actively fighting against restrictive gun laws.
Florida's Republican supermajority is failing to advance pro-gun legislation.
The NFA needs to be repealed to protect gun owners' rights.
Mark Cox emphasizes the importance of the DOJ's new stance on gun rights.
The first 100 days of Trump's presidency have seen positive changes for gun owners.
Legislative challenges in Florida highlight the need for stronger advocacy.
The upcoming GOA convention in Knoxville is a key event for gun rights supporters.
The fight for Second Amendment rights is ongoing and requires active participation. Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of fighting for gun rights.
Kwon Nguyen discusses the challenges of anti-gun legislation in Arizona.
The conversation reflects on the political dynamics affecting gun rights.
Trump's first 100 days are viewed positively from a Second Amendment standpoint.
Concerns about the ATF's regulations and their impact on law-abiding citizens are raised.
The need for Republicans to unite in support of gun rights is highlighted.
The long game of Democrats in introducing gun bans is discussed.
The importance of having choices in firearm shipping is emphasized.
Legislative efforts to remove restrictions on firearms are ongoing.
The conversation underscores the need for continued advocacy for the Second Amendment. The Democrats claim they don't want to take your guns while proposing bans.
Gun violence statistics often ignore the context of criminal activity.
The narrative around mass shootings is often skewed by political agendas.
Public figures like Adam Schiff use emotional appeals to push gun control.
The media plays a significant role in shaping public perception of gun violence.
Dianne Feinstein's statements reveal the true intentions behind gun control efforts.
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes 51 seconds

Show Archives – Armed American Radio |
05-04-25 HR 2 Guest AZ State Rep, House Judiciary Chair Quang Nguyen
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the current state of gun rights in America, focusing on the DOJ's unprecedented support for gun owners, the implications of Trump's first 100 days in office, and the challenges faced by gun owners in states like Florida. Joined by guests including Mark Cox and Louis Valdez from Gun Owners of America, the conversation delves into legislative battles, the significance of amicus briefs, and the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages with Arizona State Representative Kwon Nguyen to discuss the current state of gun rights in America, the political dynamics affecting legislation, and the implications of recent actions by the ATF. They reflect on the first 100 days of Trump's presidency from a Second Amendment perspective, explore the challenges faced in Arizona politics, and examine proposed changes to firearm shipping regulations. The conversation highlights the ongoing struggle for gun rights and the importance of vigilance in protecting the Second Amendment. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters leads a roundtable discussion with guests on various topics related to gun control, political commentary, and recent controversial statements made by public figures. The conversation delves into Adam Schiff's proposed assault weapons ban, critiques of gun control arguments, the impact of gun violence in Democrat-controlled cities, and a shocking social media post by a school teacher advocating violence against Trump supporters. The guests share their insights and personal experiences, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding the Second Amendment and the influence of media and public perception.

Takeaways

The DOJ has sided with gun owners in a historic amicus brief.
Trump's administration is taking significant steps to support the Second Amendment.
Gun Owners of America is actively fighting against restrictive gun laws.
Florida's Republican supermajority is failing to advance pro-gun legislation.
The NFA needs to be repealed to protect gun owners' rights.
Mark Cox emphasizes the importance of the DOJ's new stance on gun rights.
The first 100 days of Trump's presidency have seen positive changes for gun owners.
Legislative challenges in Florida highlight the need for stronger advocacy.
The upcoming GOA convention in Knoxville is a key event for gun rights supporters.
The fight for Second Amendment rights is ongoing and requires active participation. Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of fighting for gun rights.
Kwon Nguyen discusses the challenges of anti-gun legislation in Arizona.
The conversation reflects on the political dynamics affecting gun rights.
Trump's first 100 days are viewed positively from a Second Amendment standpoint.
Concerns about the ATF's regulations and their impact on law-abiding citizens are raised.
The need for Republicans to unite in support of gun rights is highlighted.
The long game of Democrats in introducing gun bans is discussed.
The importance of having choices in firearm shipping is emphasized.
Legislative efforts to remove restrictions on firearms are ongoing.
The conversation underscores the need for continued advocacy for the Second Amendment. The Democrats claim they don't want to take your guns while proposing bans.
Gun violence statistics often ignore the context of criminal activity.
The narrative around mass shootings is often skewed by political agendas.
Public figures like Adam Schiff use emotional appeals to push gun control.
The media plays a significant role in shaping public perception of gun violence.
Dianne Feinstein's statements reveal the true intentions behind gun control efforts.
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes 5 seconds

Show Archives – Armed American Radio |
05-04-25 HR 1 Guests 97.1FM talk host Marc Cox, GOA spokesman Luiz Valdes
Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the current state of gun rights in America, focusing on the DOJ's unprecedented support for gun owners, the implications of Trump's first 100 days in office, and the challenges faced by gun owners in states like Florida. Joined by guests including Mark Cox and Louis Valdez from Gun Owners of America, the conversation delves into legislative battles, the significance of amicus briefs, and the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages with Arizona State Representative Quang Nguyen to discuss the current state of gun rights in America, the political dynamics affecting legislation, and the implications of recent actions by the ATF. They reflect on the first 100 days of Trump's presidency from a Second Amendment perspective, explore the challenges faced in Arizona politics, and examine proposed changes to firearm shipping regulations. The conversation highlights the ongoing struggle for gun rights and the importance of vigilance in protecting the Second Amendment. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters leads a roundtable discussion with guests on various topics related to gun control, political commentary, and recent controversial statements made by public figures. The conversation delves into Adam Schiff's proposed assault weapons ban, critiques of gun control arguments, the impact of gun violence in Democrat-controlled cities, and a shocking social media post by a school teacher advocating violence against Trump supporters. The guests share their insights and personal experiences, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding the Second Amendment and the influence of media and public perception.

Takeaways

The DOJ has sided with gun owners in a historic amicus brief.
Trump's administration is taking significant steps to support the Second Amendment.
Gun Owners of America is actively fighting against restrictive gun laws.
Florida's Republican supermajority is failing to advance pro-gun legislation.
The NFA needs to be repealed to protect gun owners' rights.
Mark Cox emphasizes the importance of the DOJ's new stance on gun rights.
The first 100 days of Trump's presidency have seen positive changes for gun owners.
Legislative challenges in Florida highlight the need for stronger advocacy.
The upcoming GOA convention in Knoxville is a key event for gun rights supporters.
The fight for Second Amendment rights is ongoing and requires active participation. Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of fighting for gun rights.
Kwon Nguyen discusses the challenges of anti-gun legislation in Arizona.
The conversation reflects on the political dynamics affecting gun rights.
Trump's first 100 days are viewed positively from a Second Amendment standpoint.
Concerns about the ATF's regulations and their impact on law-abiding citizens are raised.
The need for Republicans to unite in support of gun rights is highlighted.
The long game of Democrats in introducing gun bans is discussed.
The importance of having choices in firearm shipping is emphasized.
Legislative efforts to remove restrictions on firearms are ongoing.
The conversation underscores the need for continued advocacy for the Second Amendment. The Democrats claim they don't want to take your guns while proposing bans.
Gun violence statistics often ignore the context of criminal activity.
The narrative around mass shootings is often skewed by political agendas.
Public figures like Adam Schiff use emotional appeals to push gun control.
The media plays a significant role in shaping public perception of gun violence.
Dianne Feinstein's statements reveal the true intentions behind gun control efforts.
Show more...
2 weeks ago
40 minutes 11 seconds

Show Archives – Armed American Radio |
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