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Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

S11E17: JUSTIFIED SAVES – Workplace Shooting Stopped by Co-Worker

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

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4.1857 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2025

⏱️ 72 minutes

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About This Episode:
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, co-hosts Riley Bowman and Jacob Paulsen explore critical lessons from recent defensive gun use incidents. They discuss a warning shot gone wrong in Albuquerque, the dangers of resisting armed robbers in Philadelphia, and workplace violence in Las Vegas.

Additionally, they highlight the bravery of a U.S. Army medic during a crisis. The conversation emphasizes sound judgment, firearms training, and the legal implications of self-defense, providing valuable insights for maintaining safety in high-stress situations.

As always, any questions or suggestions for future episodes can be submitted to [email protected]!
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0:00.0

This is the Concealed Carry podcast, season 11, episode 17.

0:15.3

And welcome to Concealed Carry podcast, part of the Concealedary.com network brought to you by HK.

0:22.4

Today is Thursday, May 22nd, as of the recording of this episode.

0:27.5

And I am your host, Riley Bowman, and I'm joined today by co-host, Jacob Paulson.

0:32.5

Howdy, howdy, howdy.

0:33.7

And Riley is the guy who likes big dots dots and he cannot lie. That's right.

0:39.3

That's what it says in your shirt.

0:42.2

Yes, that's the truth.

0:44.5

I like big dots.

0:46.9

Well, I mean

0:48.8

there's the time for big dots,

0:51.1

there's a time for small dots.

0:53.7

Yes, that is true.

0:56.6

If it's a pistol context, to me, the time is always big dots, but that's my preference, for sure.

1:04.4

Fair enough.

1:04.9

That's what's fun about a phrase, like, I like big dots and I cannot lie, is that that is my opinion.

1:10.1

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it that is my opinion. That's my story and I'm

1:10.8

sticking to it. Okay. Yeah. It's all good. You're allowed.

1:17.7

Jacob is the guy who is sitting here wearing a plaid shirt. What is there something wrong with

1:25.0

this shirt? Purple in color too. It's very nice.

1:30.1

You just look so professional today.

1:30.7

All right.

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