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07-27-25 HR 3 Classic Roundtable with Paul Markel, Parkland Dad Ryan Petty, and Justin Moon

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Armed American Radio

Government

4.5781 Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the recent Walmart stabbings in Michigan and the media’s inadequate coverage of the incident. He emphasizes the role of civilians as first responders and critiques the mainstream media’s narrative surrounding gun control. The conversation also touches on the biases present in artificial intelligence and how they reflect societal views. Throughout the episode, the importance of preparedness and the impact of public perception on gun rights are highlighted, showcasing the ongoing debate over gun control and the media’s influence on it. The conversation delves into the vulnerabilities felt by individuals without firearms, the legislative changes regarding gun rights in North Carolina, and the implications of red flag laws in Arizona. The discussion emphasizes the importance of being prepared for self-defense, the political dynamics surrounding gun legislation, and the role of armed citizens in society. The speakers highlight the need for training and awareness in handling firearms and the impact of elections on gun rights.

Takeaways

The media’s portrayal of events can significantly influence public perception.
Civilians often play a crucial role in stopping violent incidents.
Mainstream media tends to omit stories that do not fit their narrative on gun control.
Artificial intelligence can reflect biases present in society.
Legislative responses to gun control are often influenced by media coverage.
Public perception of gun rights is shaped by how incidents are reported.
Civilians with firearms can prevent greater harm during violent incidents.
The importance of being prepared to act in emergencies cannot be overstated.
Gun control debates often ignore the effectiveness of armed civilians in stopping attacks.
The narrative surrounding gun control is often driven by political agendas. Feeling vulnerable without firearms is a common sentiment.
Legislative changes in North Carolina are crucial for gun rights.
Support for Armed American Radio is vital for the movement.
Constitutional carry is a significant topic in North Carolina.
Republican dynamics can influence gun legislation outcomes.
Red flag laws are being introduced in Arizona.
Political implications of gun legislation are complex.
Elections have serious consequences for gun rights.
National legislation on magazine restrictions is being discussed.
The Gun Rights Policy Conference is an important event for activists.

Keywords

Walmart stabbings, media coverage, first responders, gun control, civilian intervention, artificial intelligence, bias, mainstream media, legislative responses, public perception, firearms, legislation, constitutional carry, red flag laws, gun rights, self-defense, political implications, elections, armed citizens, gun control

 

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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

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proudly presented to you by the national rifle association national rifle association here is

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your host of armed american radio the loudest conservative voice in america fighting for your

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rights mark walters walters welcome ladies and gentlemen armed american radios conservative voice in America fighting for your rights. Mark Walters.

0:39.3

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, Armed American Radio's Monster Cast Hour 3 begins.

0:43.9

Right now, you are now a participant member, listener of the classic Armed American

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Radio Roundtable here in the Car Firearms Group Studios.

0:52.0

With me, Mark Walters, filling your prescription for freedom today today and every day six days a week in front of this powerful platinum

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microphone today we are here in the patriot mobile communication and command center and we will

1:03.3

have a new microphone sponsor coming up next week and it's a good one if you're in the chat you

1:07.5

already know who it is because i reserve that specifically for you

1:11.1

but it's a big one ladies and gentlemen and i'm excited about it and you will be too gregg welcome in

1:16.9

we're on facebook dot com slash armed american radio if you want to watch us live on that platform you are

1:21.9

certainly welcome to do so gregg where else can everybody watch us and participate in this chat for

1:26.8

inside dope and then we'll get cracking with the crew here at the roundtable, brother. Yeah, sure. You can also watch the show over on YouTube and Rumble. Just do a search for Armed American Radio with Mark Walters. Over on X, we're at AAR Mark. You can head over to armed American radio.org or dot com. Hit that menu icon and select that watch live or listen live option to join our live chat. Just download Telegram, create your profile, and search for armed American radio conversations. And that'll do it. So I understand we have the whole crew with us. We're ready to rock and roll, great? All right, let's do it. Let's start with Ryan Petty down in Florida. How you doing? My brother, great to have you here. A regular member here with a seat with his name on the plaque at the roundtable. How are you doing, brother? Mark, it's great to be here. I'm doing well. Another sunny day in Florida. Another hot day in Florida is what that means. I can tell you that much. Paul Markle, student of the gun, out of Wyoming, the professor himself. We're looking forward to a conversation with you tonight about, well, medical issues, and we're going to go there with you short. Paul Markle, how are you, my friend? Oh, I'm fantastic, and I'm ready to go. Just say the word. Word. Oh, is it the word? There you go.

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The word. We're ready to rock and roll with you. And, of course, fan favorite, for a reason. As we say down south of the Mason-Vixen line, you're fitting to find out why. And that would be Carr Arms CEO, Justin Moon. Justin, welcome in, brother. How are you today? Doing good, Mark. Thanks for having me. Always a pleasure.

2:31.3

You know, it's fun to look in the chat and see everybody in here say the best three. brother, how are you today? Doing good, Mark. Thanks for having me. Always a pleasure.

2:51.5

You know, it's fun to look in the chat and see everybody in here, say the best

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three, at the best hour of the three is always coming up in the roundtable, guys.

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So let's get started.

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