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Government

4.5781 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses significant developments in gun rights, including the appointment of Cash Patel as acting director of the ATF and the implications for the agency's future. The conversation also covers recent SCOTUS updates, state-level gun legislation, and the role of armed citizens in preventing crime. The episode emphasizes the importance of vigilance in protecting Second Amendment rights and the potential changes in federal and state gun laws. In this segment of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the current state of gun rights and legislation in Colorado with guests Max Brooks and Amanda Harden. They explore the complacency among gun owners, the impact of a potential supermajority in the state legislature, and the implications of recent federal policy changes. The conversation highlights the importance of activism and mobilization among gun owners to protect their rights amidst increasing legislative challenges. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the current political landscape regarding gun rights, focusing on the potential for Republican gains and the implications of Cash Patel's appointment as FBI director. The conversation shifts to the future of the ATF and its impact on manufacturers and dealers in the firearms industry. The roundtable also critiques the Giffords organization's narrative on gun control, highlighting the absurdity of their calls for new laws when existing ones are already in place.

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Takeaways

They want to take our guns, and we're not giving them anything.
Cash Patel's appointment could signify major changes for the ATF.
The ATF may be on its way to being reigned in.
State-level legislation continues to pose challenges for gun rights.
The role of armed citizens is crucial in crime prevention.
Recent SCOTUS updates could impact future gun legislation.
The importance of staying vigilant in protecting Second Amendment rights.
Cash Patel's leadership is seen as a positive change.
The conversation highlights the need for continued activism.
Gun owners should not become complacent despite federal changes. Complacency among gun owners can lead to significant losses in rights.
Colorado has shifted politically, impacting gun legislation.
Activism is crucial in the fight for gun rights.
Recent federal changes may affect state-level gun policies.
The importance of mobilizing gun owners for future challenges.
Legislative changes in Colorado are often influenced by national trends.
Gun rights activists face significant challenges in the current political climate.
The role of grassroots movements in shaping gun legislation is vital.
Understanding the political landscape is essential for effective activism.
The Supreme Court's decisions could have far-reaching effects on state laws. Republicans are expected to gain more seats in the House.
Cash Patel's dual role as FBI and ATF director signals significant changes.
The ATF has been criticized for its anti-gun policies.
The future of the ATF may involve its dissolution or restructuring.
Manufacturers could benefit from a reduced regulatory burden if the ATF is reformed.
Giffords organization often calls for laws that are already in place.
The conversation emphasizes the need for law enforcement to focus...

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0:00.0

This is armed American radio.

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If they want to take my guns, they're going to have to bring a station wagon and a whole lot of friends, because I'm not giving them anything.

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From the Car Firearms Group Studio at the Patriot Mobile Communication Center on the Sig Sour

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Platinum microphone.

0:26.8

Mark, we know they want to take our guns and now we're going to make them eat it.

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X Insurance.

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Here is your host of Armed American Radio, the loudest conservative voice in America

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fighting for your rights.

0:42.9

Mark Walters.

0:45.4

Oh, good heavens.

0:46.2

Welcome in.

0:46.7

Third hour of Armed American Radio now well underway.

0:49.1

The previous two hours are in the books.

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Two great hours of radio, by the way.

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Hope you enjoyed it.

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Thanks for tuning in on whatever station you're on across the country or whatever platform you're on. are in the books two great hours of radio by the way hope you enjoyed it thanks

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for tuning in on whatever station you're on across the country or whatever

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platform you're on welcome inside the car firearms group studios with me mark

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walters filling your prescription for freedom today and every day here in

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front of this powerful sigs sour microphone it's all being brought to you by ex

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insurance here at the Patriot mobile ranch Greg in Dallas Texas, Texas, how you doing? Welcome Hour 3, brother.

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