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04-21-25 Mark talks with Andy Hooser, Noem robbed, MN 18-20 y/o gun carry victory, MD AWB case, drones over your home

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4.8 β€’ 769 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 21 April 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Second Amendment, gun rights, legal battles, Maryland assault weapon ban, drones, privacy rights, Supreme Court, Armed American Radio

Takeaways

The Supreme Court's refusal to hear the Jacobson v. Wirth case is seen as a win for Second Amendment rights.
The Eighth Circuit's ruling allows 18 to 20-year-olds to carry handguns for self-defense in Minnesota.
The ongoing Maryland assault weapon ban case has yet to be decided by the Supreme Court after multiple conferences.
The conversation highlights the importance of local victories in the fight for gun rights.
The ambiguity of 'reasonable force' in Florida's drone legislation raises questions about privacy rights.
The discussion reflects on the evolving nature of privacy in the age of surveillance technology.
Mark Walters emphasizes the need for clarity in laws regarding personal privacy and drone usage.
The conversation touches on the implications of the Patriot Act on personal privacy.
The hosts speculate on the political motivations behind the Supreme Court's decision-making process.
The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to stay informed and engaged in these issues.


Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics surrounding Second Amendment rights, including recent legal victories, the ongoing Maryland assault weapon ban case, and the implications of drone surveillance on personal privacy. The conversation highlights the importance of local victories in the fight for gun rights and the evolving nature of privacy in the age of technology. The hosts also speculate on the political motivations behind the Supreme Court's decision-making process and emphasize the need for clarity in laws regarding personal privacy and drone usage.
titles

Easter Reflections and Legal Wins
Second Amendment Victories: A Closer Look
Maryland Assault Weapon Ban: What's Next?
Drones, Privacy, and the Right to Defend

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:27.8

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0:33.0

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

0:37.1

That's why I do it.

0:39.2

Presented by X Insurance.

0:41.4

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0:42.8

From the Sig Sauer Studios.

0:46.3

On the Patriot Mobile Platinum Microphone.

0:49.8

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

0:56.1

Mark Walters, sir.

0:58.8

Here we go, ladies and gentlemen, it is a Monday after a Sunday, and Easter Sunday.

1:03.4

It is Easter Monday.

1:04.9

Welcome into the Sixth Hour Studios with me, Mark Walters, filling your prescription for freedom today and every day on the Monday through Friday broadcast here in front of the Patriot Mobile Communication and Command Center microphone.

1:15.1

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

1:18.7

Greg in Dallas, Texas, how you doing, my brother?

1:20.2

Not too bad.

1:20.9

Here we are Monday.

1:23.0

That came quick, didn't it?

1:24.1

It always shows I'm clear.

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