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Black Rifle Coffee Podcast

#218 - Adam Kraut and Mike Mihalski - Defending The Second Amendment

Black Rifle Coffee Podcast

Black Rifle Coffee Podcast Network

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Mat Best welcomes Adam Kraut of the Firearms Policy Coalition and Mike Mihalski from Sons of Liberty Gunworks to the show to discuss a wide array of 2nd Amendment and firearms topics. They discuss what the FPC is, recent Supreme Court decisions, and how you can make a difference.

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0:00.0

That's your attention now, don't I?

0:02.7

This is the Black Rifle Coffee podcast.

0:14.6

Hello, how are we guys?

0:16.4

Doing well.

0:16.8

How are you?

0:17.4

Good.

0:17.9

We have special guests today.

0:19.0

We're doing a little easy-going show down in San Antonio. Today we have Mike from Sons of Liberty. Welcome back. Number two, right? Yes. Second one, man. Not a lot of fun the first time. This is a good show. And then we have Adam from FPC, Firearms Policy Coalition, which is one of the premier leaders, I believe, in the 2A space and defending are constitutional and God-given rights.

0:38.9

So thanks for coming on, man.

0:40.1

Thank you for having me.

0:41.1

I really do appreciate the opportunity to be here.

0:43.8

Yeah, I want a deep dive.

0:44.8

So, like, I've known you guys now for, I mean, how long you've been talking with FPC, Mike?

0:50.4

For a couple of years now.

0:52.6

I mean, FPC is the premier firearms rights organization that we,

0:58.0

you know, we lean towards, you know. So everybody knows we're pretty outspoken about stuff.

1:03.1

So these are the pit bulls, I think, in the industry. Yeah, it's been at least three, four years. I'd say

1:09.6

since you and I started talking. I've been there about three years. So I want to say it's about the time I came on. You and I started having conversations. And maybe yours predates that with the organization. So how did you guys kind of start? Like, who founded it? Why? And then can you just kind of, if you have a little history of just what you guys do to kind of educate the audience, it would be awesome. Absolutely. So FPC started in

1:32.4

2013. It was a couple of guys that were not very happy with how the gun groups in California were

1:38.9

handling things in California. And, you know, they sat down in a garage and said, we can do it

1:43.8

better. So it started out with some appearances at gun shows, you know, they sat down in a garage and said, we can do it better. So it started

1:45.5

out with some appearances at gun shows, things like that, educating the public. And from there,

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