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11-23-25 HR 1 Dr. John R. Lott and Paul Markel-Student of the Gun. Newsweek hit piece on Lott research

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Armed American Radio

Government

4.5781 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the implications of gun rights and self-defense laws with various guests, including Dr. John Lott and attorney Joey Hamby. The conversation covers the impact of armed civilians in active shooter situations, the ongoing debate over gun control legislation, and specific legal cases involving self-defense. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s rights and the legal ramifications of using firearms for self-defense, particularly in politically charged environments. This conversation delves into the complexities of self-defense laws, property protection rights, and the implications of recent legal cases involving firearms. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the law, the nuances of various self-defense scenarios, and the political landscape surrounding gun control, particularly in Virginia. The speakers emphasize the need for legal preparedness and awareness of one’s rights when it comes to firearms and self-defense.

Takeaways

Civilians with gun permits can reduce the number of victims in active shooter situations.
Gun-free zones are often targeted by mass shooters due to the lack of armed resistance.
The perception of firearms as instruments of liberty is crucial for gun owners.
Legal definitions of self-defense vary by state and can impact outcomes in court.
It’s essential to remain silent and request an attorney when involved in a shooting incident.
The government often restricts liberties under the guise of public safety.
Gun control laws disproportionately affect law-abiding citizens, not criminals.
Understanding the legal landscape is vital for responsible gun ownership.
The media often misrepresents the facts surrounding gun violence and self-defense cases.
Supreme Court decisions play a significant role in shaping gun rights and legislation. Understanding the nuances of self-defense laws is crucial.
Property protection rights vary significantly by state.
The use of force in self-defense must be justified.
Recent cases highlight the complexities of self-defense situations.
Legal representation is vital during investigations.
Mistaken identity can lead to tragic outcomes in self-defense cases.
Political dynamics significantly influence gun control legislation.
Virginia’s legislative environment poses challenges for gun rights.
Awareness of local laws is essential for gun owners.
The Second Amendment is under constant scrutiny and threat.

Armed American Radio, gun rights, self-defense, active shooter, gun control, Supreme Court, firearms legislation, Washington State, NRA, legal advice, self-defense, gun rights, property protection, manslaughter, mistaken identity, gun control, legal advice, Virginia legislation, Second Amendment, firearms law

 

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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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Proudly presented to you by the National Rifle Association.

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National Rifle Association.

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Here is your host of Armed American Radio, the loudest conservative voice in America fighting for your rights.

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Mark Walters.

0:55.3

Well, guys, that happened quick.

0:58.9

That's usually indicative of a show that's going to fly right by, so do yourself a solid and buckle in.

1:00.7

We just did, based on how fast that intro came upon us.

1:04.7

So welcome in, guys.

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Yeah, the Car Firearms Group Studios lit up for you, a CZ microphone fired up here at the

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Patriot Mobile Command Center. It's all being brought to you by the National Rifle Association. Greg, I'll just... arms group studios lit up for you a CZ microphone fired up here at the patriot mobile command center

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it's all being brought to you by the national rifle association Greg i'll just run through this

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quickly because i want to get to john lot real quick because we've only got him for one segment it's an

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important topic but we are live on facebook dot com slash armed american radio you can watch us over at x

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aAR mark you can catch us on rumble at armed american radio you can watch us on at X at AAR Mark. You can catch us on Rumble at Armed American Radio. You can watch us on YouTube at Armed American Radio. And you can participate in the chat, if you so desire, by downloading the telegram messaging app and searching Armed American Radio conversation. Greg, did I do that okay? Sounds about right. Sounds about right, right. Everything good? We ready to rock and roll? Let's go.

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Let's do it.

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Dr. John Lott, founder,crimeresearch.org, and also author, More Guns, Less Crime, now in its third edition. John, welcome in, my brother. Doing great. How about yourself? I'm doing good, and you know how time flies on the show, so I want to jump right into it. Newsweek has a piece out titled Study Praising Armed Civilians Sparks Criticism. Several gun control experts are criticizing a study that found that civilians with gun permits reduce the number of victims killed and injured

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