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

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4.8 β€’ 769 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 12 May 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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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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0:26.6

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0:31.3

From the Car Firearms Group Studio at the Patriot Mobile Communication Center.

0:36.8

On the Sig Sour platinum microphone

0:39.4

Mark, we know they want to take our guns, and now

0:43.4

we're going to make them eat it.

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0:50.1

Here is your host of Armed American Radio,

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the loudest conservative voice in America fighting for your rights.

0:57.1

Mark Walters.

0:59.6

All right, here we go.

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Second hour of Armed American Radio's monster cast on a Sunday is now upon us.

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Welcome into the Car Firearms Group Studios.

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Mark Walters filling your prescription for freedom today and every day.

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And on the Sundays, it's the Sig Sauer, Powerful, and Platinum microphone here at the Patriot Mobile Ranch.

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It's great to be here with you today as it is every single day.

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

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Not too bad.

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