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12-01-25 Mark and Andy breakdown and analyze the 7-11 self-defense shooting and its aftermath

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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 the importance of self-defense, particularly in dangerous jobs like working at a convenience store. He highlights a recent incident where a store clerk defended herself with a firearm but was subsequently fired by her employer. The conversation delves into the absurdity of corporate policies that prioritize company rules over employee safety, especially in high-risk environments. The episode also emphasizes the need for awareness and vigilance in everyday situations, encouraging listeners to stay alert and prepared for potential dangers.

Takeaways

Self-defense is crucial in dangerous jobs.
Corporate policies can conflict with employee safety.
Awareness is key in everyday situations.
Gun policies in retail can be absurd.
Voting for the Gundie Awards is important for recognition.
Mental fatigue can result from constant vigilance.
Complacency can lead to dangerous situations.
Public outcry can influence corporate decisions.
Employees should have the right to defend themselves.
It’s essential to think critically about safety in daily life.

Keywords

Armed American Radio, self-defense, corporate policies, gun rights, employee safety, awareness, retail safety, dangerous jobs, NRA, freedom

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

This hour of Armed American Radio is being brought to you by budsgunshop.com.

0:05.5

All of your needs are met online at budsgunshop.com. Visit them now, budsgunshop.com. Enjoy the show. This is Armed American Radio's Daily Defense.

0:28.9

Armed American Radio's daily defense because they don't want me to.

0:32.9

That's why I do it.

0:34.4

Presented by the National Rifle Association.

0:38.2

From the CZ Studios.

0:40.2

They're never going to stop us here.

0:42.3

Here is your host, the loudest conservative voice in America, fighting the enemies of freedom.

0:48.2

Mark Walters.

0:50.7

Welcome in, ladies and gentlemen, Armed American Radio's Daily Defense.

0:59.6

Beakins right now on a Monday afternoon for you, Monday evening, Monday night, Tuesday morning,

1:01.4

depending on when you're listening to the program.

1:04.2

Welcome, welcome, welcome inside the CZ Studios.

1:08.6

Mark Walters is with you filling your prescription for freedom today and every day.

1:27.7

And it's all coming to you here on this Patriot Mobile Command Center microphone and brought to you by the National Rifle Association. Greg and Dallas, Texas, how you doing, my brother? I'm not too bad. It feels like I just left this chair. That's because you did just leave this chair. Yeah, pretty much. I just left this chair about 15 minutes ago and came back. You know that at the intro it says the loudest conservative voice?

1:28.4

Yeah.

1:33.3

I just cranked up a Marshall stack 10 minutes before the air.

1:38.9

And it really truly was the loudest conservative voice at that moment in time.

1:40.0

All right?

1:41.8

Yeah, it was fun.

2:00.9

Yeah, it was way fun. I thought it was fun. I'm pretty sure some of my neighbors down the road didn't think it was fun. But anyway, I digress. Hey, we are not on live. I am recording the show today on video, but we are not live on video today, and there's a reason for that. But suffice to say, ladies and gentlemen, you cannot watch the show live today.

2:06.0

We'll have either the live stream up in an hour for you or maybe not.

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