11-06-25 Mark covers VA elections from gun rights perspective…it ain’t good!
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🗓️ 6 November 2025
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Summary
Summary
The conversation focuses on the evolving landscape of gun rights in Virginia, particularly in light of anticipated political changes in 2026. Mark Walters discusses the implications of these changes not only for Virginia but also for national gun policy, emphasizing the need for vigilance in the face of potential legislative shifts.
Takeaways
Gun rights are under threat from political changes.
Virginia serves as a model for national trends.
The VCDL is actively monitoring legislative developments.
Political shifts can have widespread implications.
Awareness of local politics is crucial for gun owners.
The 2026 elections could significantly impact gun rights.
Democratic policies may influence gun legislation nationwide.
Engagement in political discourse is essential for advocacy.
Gun rights discussions are becoming increasingly polarized.
The future of gun rights depends on active participation.
Keywords
gun rights, Virginia, political landscape, Democrats, VCDL, national policy
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| 1:18.3 | fighting off a food coma because Greg was eating Fertelli's pizza today. |
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| 1:39.7 | If they're brick oven fired and fresh toppings and lots of toppings at that, then they're usually really good. |
| 1:45.5 | Yeah, and, you know, Marians does the dusting of the corn thing underneath it, you know, the salted corn. |
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