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Armed American Radio

Government

4.5781 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights, self-defense, and the failures of gun control measures. The conversation includes a detailed analysis of a recent incident at a 7-Eleven where an employee defended herself with a firearm, the media’s misrepresentation of gun violence statistics, and the ongoing issues with gun control in states like California and Virginia. The episode also touches on the implications of recent shootings involving Afghan nationals and the alarming trend of young criminals engaging in violent behavior without facing significant consequences. In this conversation, Mark Walters discusses various themes surrounding gun rights, self-defense, and the implications of corporate policies on personal safety. The dialogue touches on holiday shopping for gun-related gifts, the legal rights of individuals in self-defense situations, the rise of youth crime, and the cultural perspectives of pro-2A immigrants. The conversation also highlights the challenges posed by gun theft and criminal activity, as well as the broader societal impacts of gun control measures. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes the importance of personal safety and the right to bear arms in America.

Takeaways

Self-defense is a fundamental right that should be protected.
Corporate policies often misinterpret the safest response to criminal threats.
Gun control measures do not effectively reduce crime rates.
The media frequently misrepresents gun violence statistics to push agendas.
Young criminals often evade serious consequences for their actions.
Gun ownership is a responsibility that comes with the duty to protect oneself.
Legislative changes in Virginia could significantly impact gun rights.
The public must remain vigilant and active in defending their rights.
Incidents of home invasions highlight the need for self-defense training.
The political landscape surrounding gun rights is constantly evolving. Amazon is a major player in holiday shopping.
Gun-related gifts are popular among enthusiasts.
Self-defense laws vary by state, impacting individuals’ rights.
Criminals often acquire guns through illegal means, not stores.
Youth crime is a growing concern, with calls for accountability.
Pro-2A immigrants bring diverse perspectives to gun rights discussions.
Gun control measures can infringe on personal freedoms.
Corporate policies may conflict with individual safety needs.
The importance of self-defense training is emphasized.
The conversation highlights the need for awareness of legal rights.

Keywords

Armed American Radio, gun rights, self-defense, gun control, media bias, Virginia legislation, home invasion, crime statistics, 7-Eleven incident, Afghan national shooting, gun rights, self-defense, holiday shopping, youth crime, pro-2A immigrants, gun control, corporate policies, legal rights, criminal activity, accountability

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is armed American radio.

0:12.4

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.

0:17.2

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

0:23.9

Proudly presented to you by the National Rifle Association.

0:27.5

National Rifle Association.

0:29.4

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

0:36.3

Mark Walters. Walter. All right, guys, hour three is upon us.

0:42.2

There are two hours already in the bag. I cannot believe it. Greg and Dallas, how you doing, brother?

0:47.2

Pretty busy. Here we are. We got everybody in for the show. Yeah, so is Brad in?

0:52.3

in? Yeah, he slid in as the Open was playing.

0:54.8

Brad slid in.

0:55.7

He can do that from time to time.

0:57.1

You know, guys, I was just, I don't really pay much attention to the camera, and it just dawned on me my chain. I got the latch there showing. I'm going to turn that around because that's just bugging the crap out of me when I noticed it. So I'm sure somebody out there commented, he needs to turn that chain around.

1:09.5

Why just did it?

1:10.9

Next time, put a comment in the chat for us, and one of us will pick that up.

1:14.6

Good, how to... I'm sure somebody out there commented, he needs to turn that chain around. Well, I just did it.

1:46.2

Next time, put a comment in the chat for us, and one of us will pick that up. Good heavens. Scar Firearms Group Studios, ready to rock and roll post Thanksgiving weekend. If you are rejoining us, welcome back. Hope you enjoyed the previous two hours. Always great radio. If you're just joining us, welcome in. You're in for a treat. I can promise you that because we have Carrie Ann O'Clair from Goals also sitting in on the roundtable with us today, and she's going to follow our lead, and we're going to get commentary from Carrie Ann, we're going to get commentary from Brad Primo, we're going to get commentary from Justin Moon, and from Parkland Father Ryan Petty. but before we get that underway, you can watch this program, as long as you're not driving.

1:49.0

You can see us on Facebook.com slash Armed American Radio.

1:52.4

If you are watching on Facebook, please follow us over there.

1:59.3

And Greg, if you will tell everybody else where, I'll just say if you're watching us on Twitter and hundreds of you are, please repost it.

2:00.0

Do us a solid.

2:03.9

Repost it and follow us on Twitter at AAR Mark.

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