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4.8 β€’ 769 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 10 March 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights and legislation. The conversation covers the Supreme Court's handling of significant cases, including the ongoing Mexico vs. Smith & Wesson lawsuit, and the implications of new gun control laws in states like Colorado and New Mexico. AWR Hawkins joins the discussion to provide insights on recent Pew Research findings regarding gun murders and the push for campus carry legislation in South Dakota. The episode also highlights the upcoming Gun Rights Policy Conference and the potential repeal of certain gun laws in Florida. In this engaging conversation, Mark Walters hosts U.S. Representative Eli Crane and Arizona State Representative Quang Nguyen to discuss pressing political issues, particularly focusing on the Second Amendment, recent disruptions in the House, and the legislative landscape surrounding gun rights. The discussion highlights the importance of maintaining decorum in politics, the challenges of complacency among gun rights advocates, and the ongoing efforts to protect veterans' rights. The conversation also touches on the future of the ATF and the prospects of various legislative acts, including national reciprocity and the Hearing Suppression Act. Throughout the dialogue, the speakers emphasize the need for active engagement in political advocacy and the importance of being prepared for potential challenges to gun rights. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the ongoing battle for gun rights in America, focusing on the anti-gun agenda and the efforts to undermine the firearms industry. The conversation includes insights on the challenges faced by gun dealers, the importance of strengthening preemption laws, and the ongoing issues with gun license delays in New York. Additionally, the discussion touches on international perspectives, particularly the recent gun control measures in Canada, highlighting the global implications of gun rights and regulations.

Armed American Radio, gun rights, Supreme Court, gun control, Second Amendment, AWR Hawkins, gun legislation, Mexico lawsuit, Gun Rights Policy Conference, Pew Research, politics, Second Amendment, gun rights, veterans, ATF, national reciprocity, complacency, legislative challenges, House floor disruption, Trump administration, Armed American Radio, gun control, Second Amendment, preemption laws, gun rights, firearms industry, New York gun laws, Canada gun control, anti-gun agenda, gun dealers

Takeaways

Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of gun rights and the fight against gun control.
The Supreme Court's decisions on gun-related cases are crucial for the future of gun rights.
The Mexico lawsuit against American gun manufacturers raises significant legal questions.
The Gun Rights Policy Conference is a key event for gun rights advocates.
Recent legislation in Colorado poses a serious threat to gun ownership.
Pew Research indicates that rifles are involved in a small percentage of gun murders.
New Mexico is pushing for stricter gun control laws similar to Colorado's.
South Dakota is moving forward with campus carry legislation.
Jamie Raskin's comments reflect a misunderstanding of the Second Amendment.
Florida may see a repeal of restrictive gun laws under Governor DeSantis. The need to restore decorum in the House of Representatives.
Complacency among gun rights advocates is a growing concern.
Legislative challenges exist for national reciprocity and other gun rights issues.
Veterans face unique challenges regarding their Second Amendment rights.
The future of the ATF is uncertain, with calls for its abolition.
The Hearing Suppression Act may have better prospects than national reciprocity.
Active engagement in political advocacy is crucial for gun rig...

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0:28.2

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0:33.2

Armed American Radio's Daily Defense, because they don't want me to.

0:38.7

That's why I do it.

0:41.8

Presented by X Insurance.

0:42.9

Ex insurance.

0:45.7

From the Sig Sauer Studios.

0:49.3

On the Patriot Mobile Platinum microphone.

0:56.5

Here is your host, the loudest conservative voice in America fighting the enemies of freedom.

0:58.4

Mark Walters, Walter.

1:07.2

Welcome in Armed American Radio's Daily Defense begins right now on dozens and dozens and dozens and dozens of radio stations across the United States.

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It's all being brought to you by the great X insurance.

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And I am Mark Walters,

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filling your prescription for freedom today and every day Monday through Friday in front of this Patriot Mobile Communication and Command Center microphone. Greg in Dallas, Texas, how

1:18.8

you doing, my brother? I'm doing pretty good, man. Here we are Friday. We have a great guest

1:22.7

lineup today. We want to get right to it. So if you would be kind enough to rattle off where people can watch us on social media platforms, participate in the chat.

1:29.7

We'll go right to our guests.

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