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06-08-25 HR 3 LA ICE riots and Democrat support for criminals

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4.8 β€’ 769 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 9 June 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Summary
In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights, including the recent Supreme Court ruling on the Mexico case, insights from Justice Kavanaugh regarding future cases, and Citigroup's policy shift on financing gun manufacturers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment and self-defense rights, along with legislative updates that impact gun ownership and usage. In this segment of Armed American Radio, Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun control, including the illogical nature of gun-free zones, the persistent efforts of the Democratic Party to impose stricter gun regulations, and the potential for North Carolina to become the 30th state to adopt constitutional carry. The conversation also touches on legislative battles in Arizona, the rise of communism within the Democratic Party, and the need to debunk myths surrounding mass shootings. Additionally, the segment covers the recent Mexico vs. Smith & Wesson case, highlighting the implications of the PLCAA and the unanimous decision by the Supreme Court. The conversation delves into the ongoing legal challenges surrounding civil suits related to gun rights, the political unrest in Los Angeles, and the implications of current immigration policies. The speakers discuss the role of law enforcement in addressing these issues and the broader impact on American society. They emphasize the need for legal accountability and the importance of maintaining law and order in the face of political and social challenges.
Takeaways
Mark discusses his overnight flight and unexpected expenses.
The show is live on multiple platforms including YouTube and Facebook.
Mark emphasizes the importance of sharing the broadcast on social media.
Alan Gottlieb discusses the implications of the Mexico case ruling.
The Supreme Court's decision was a surprising 9-0 in favor of gun manufacturers.
Kagan's opinion on common use firearms raises questions for future cases.
Kavanaugh hints at future assault weapon cases coming to the court.
Citigroup's reversal on financing gun manufacturers is seen as a positive shift.
Legislation in Louisiana allows concealed carry during parades for self-defense.
Mark stresses the importance of the Second Amendment in protecting freedoms. Gun-free zones are often illogical and arbitrary.
The anti-gun left continues to push for stricter regulations.
Voters who support Democrats may lose their freedoms.
North Carolina is on the verge of becoming a constitutional carry state.
Legislators in Arizona face ongoing battles against anti-gun bills.
The rise of communism is evident in the current Democratic Party.
Democrats often prioritize criminals over victims in legislation.
The recent Supreme Court decision in the Mexico case is a significant win for gun rights.
Public health surveys on mass shootings can be misleading.
The PLCAA is crucial in protecting gun manufacturers from frivolous lawsuits. Legal suits can drain resources without clear violations.
The predicate exception to PLCAA complicates legal proceedings.
Political unrest is often tied to party policies.
Democrats are accused of inciting violence for political gain.
Law enforcement's role is crucial in maintaining order.
The immigration crisis is seen as a national security threat.
The left's narrative often projects their failures onto others.
The importance of supporting organizations like the NRA is emphasized.
The conversation highlights the need for legal reforms.
The future of American society hinges on addressing these challenges.
Keywords
Keywords
Second Amendment, gun rights, Mexico case, Kavanaugh, Citigroup, self-defense, NRA, firearms legislation, legal cases, gun ownership,

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0:00.0

The weather. Tomorrow, expect a biting cold front. Hmm, how naughty. I wonder what I'll be

0:06.9

wearing or taking off. The night will be wild and untamed. Expect heavy, lashing rain that'll soak

0:13.6

you to the skin. By Monday, temperatures will rise slowly but surely reaching their peak in the afternoon.

0:21.3

Not in the mood for miserable weather.

0:23.5

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0:26.3

Sun Express, non-stop sunshine.

0:33.5

This is Armed American Radio.

0:42.2

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.

0:47.0

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

0:52.5

On the Sig Sour Platinum Microphone.

0:56.3

Proudly presented to you by the National Rifle Association.

0:59.9

National Rifle Association.

1:01.8

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

1:06.7

fighting for your rights.

1:08.7

Mark Walters.

1:10.5

Walter. And here we are, ladies and gentlemen, Armed American Radio Mark Walters. Walter.

1:11.2

And here we are, ladies and gentlemen, Armed American Radio's Roundtable,

1:14.6

classic AAR roundtable with the crew right now here in the HACAR Firearms Group Studios.

1:20.9

The Sig Sauer Mike fired up for you.

1:22.4

I'm getting all kinds of notifications over here as we're live on the program today.

1:26.2

At the Patriot Mobile Communication and Command Center, you are on the program today at the patriot mobile communication and

1:28.0

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