African American Gun Rights Conference; Optics for Visually Impaired: Gun Talk Radio | 9.29.19 B

Published on September 30, 2019
Duration: 44:01

This episode of Gun Talk Radio features a discussion with Phillip Smith, President of the National African American Gun Association (NAAGA). The conversation addresses the perception of gun owners, the diversity within the gun rights community, and NAAGA's mission to provide a platform for African Americans interested in firearms. They discuss the importance of training, education, and fellowship, while also touching on political discourse surrounding gun control and the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

The National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) aims to build a strong community for African Americans interested in firearms, emphasizing training, education, and fellowship while challenging stereotypes and advocating for Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Crimson Trace Intro
  2. 00:16Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Intro
  3. 01:31Gun Rights Policy Conference Discussion
  4. 02:30Interview with Phillip Smith of NAAGA
  5. 04:11What is NAAGA?
  6. 09:50Membership Requirements
  7. 11:21NAAGA Website & Convention
  8. 13:12Dury's Guns Ad
  9. 13:43Concealed Carry Training Ad
  10. 14:19Ducks Unlimited Ad
  11. 14:50FN 5.7 Pistol Ad
  12. 15:32Open Lines & Range Reports
  13. 16:30Ruger No. 1 Rifles
  14. 18:26Caller: Steve on Optics & Florida Laws
  15. 22:30Holster Discussion
  16. 22:42Bear Protection Discussion
  17. 24:04Caller: Justin on Sig X5 Legion
  18. 26:38Caller: Bill on Used Holsters & Pair Ordnance
  19. 30:30WhereToShoot.org Ad
  20. 31:03Gun Talk Giveaway Ad
  21. 32:01US Sportsmen Alliance Ad
  22. 32:27Timney Triggers Ad
  23. 33:08Shop Gun Talk & First Person Defender Series
  24. 34:49Caller: Michael on Bear Protection
  25. 37:30Caller: Walt on Lead Bullets & Cleaning
  26. 39:22Dr. John A. Dean Update
  27. 40:08Appleseed Project Discussion
  28. 42:58Interview with Andrew Pollack
  29. 43:59Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the National African American Gun Association (NAAGA)?

NAAGA is an organization founded to provide African Americans with a community and platform for firearms-related information, training, and advocacy. They aim to foster fellowship and promote responsible gun ownership within the community.

How does NAAGA address stereotypes about gun owners?

NAAGA highlights the diversity within its membership, which includes people of all races and backgrounds, challenging the stereotype that gun owners are exclusively older white men. They emphasize that shared interest in the Second Amendment is the primary unifying factor.

What is NAAGA's stance on political discourse regarding gun rights?

NAAGA encourages open dialogue and respectful disagreement, operating under the principle of "agree to disagree but not disconnect." They engage in advocacy and aim to educate their members on relevant laws and legislative issues.

What kind of training does NAAGA offer?

NAAGA prioritizes firearms training and education, focusing on safety, proper handling, and knowledge of state-specific laws. They aim to provide a comfortable and informative environment for both new and experienced shooters.

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