GTR RELOADED: Gun Control Hypocrisy; Gun That Got Away; SHARE Act: Gun Talk Radio|10.22.17 A

Published on October 23, 2017
Duration: 44:24

This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses the hypocrisy of gun control advocates, the implications of the SHARE Act (incorporating the Hearing Protection Act), and the regulatory landscape surrounding silencers. It highlights the political maneuvering and media narratives surrounding gun legislation, emphasizing the importance of understanding the details of proposed laws and the potential impact on firearm ownership and safety.

Quick Summary

The SHARE Act, incorporating the Hearing Protection Act, aims to simplify silencer acquisition by treating them like firearms with an exchange process, bypassing the current $200 registration fee and lengthy wait times. This legislative push is discussed alongside the hypocrisy of gun control advocates who own firearms for their own protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Crimson Trace Laser Sights
  2. 00:27Reloaded Episode Announcement
  3. 00:41Topics Preview: Holsters, Shooting Upside Down, New Guns
  4. 01:10Gun Control and Silencers: Hearing Protection Act & SHARE Act
  5. 01:35Criminals and Silencers: Accessibility and Use
  6. 02:00Listener Participation Call-in
  7. 02:56News: Stolen Guns Found Buried
  8. 03:12Chicago Gun Control Activist's Hypocrisy
  9. 06:03Caller: Chris from Utah - Colt Peacemaker Regret
  10. 08:17Caller: Chris - Smith & Wesson Model 27 Regret
  11. 08:50Ruger 10/22 Advertisement
  12. 09:21Crimson Trace Laser Sights: Training Tool
  13. 09:53Gun Talk Concealed Carry DVD Promotion
  14. 10:53Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 Sport Advertisement
  15. 11:21Liberty Safe Handgun Vault Advertisement
  16. 11:58News: Fatal Robbery Attempt in Hammond, Indiana
  17. 12:48Story: Woman Kills Good Samaritan Over Stolen Chips and Soda
  18. 14:12Caller: Caesar from Texas - Springfield EMP Laser Grips
  19. 15:54Caller: Mike from Alaska - CCW Permit Issues
  20. 19:00Caller: Chris from Georgia - Remington R51 Purchase
  21. 20:49Advice on New Firearm Purchase and Testing
  22. 22:11Teaser: Shooting Handgun Upside Down
  23. 23:00Back from Break: Gun Talk Media Updates
  24. 24:06News: No Federal Gun Control for New Silenced Muzzle Loader
  25. 25:02SHARE Act and Hearing Protection Act Details
  26. 25:26Anti-Gun Groups' Reactions to SHARE Act
  27. 27:47Caller: Joe from Texas - Home Defense Weapon Discussion
  28. 31:03Discussion: .22LR for Self Defense
  29. 31:24Elite Survival Systems Advertisement
  30. 31:57Nosler Bullets and Ammunition Advertisement
  31. 32:22Ducks Unlimited Advertisement
  32. 32:24Springfield Armory XDS Advertisement
  33. 34:06Caller: Theresa from Fort Worth - Browning 1911-380 Fit
  34. 37:38Sig P238 vs. P938 Discussion
  35. 39:46Host Personal Update: House Fire and Fire Extinguisher Advice
  36. 41:44Caller: Michael from Medford - Firearms Regret
  37. 43:02Revisiting .22LR for Self Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SHARE Act and how does it relate to silencers?

The SHARE Act (Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act) incorporates the Hearing Protection Act, aiming to simplify the process for acquiring silencers. It proposes treating silencers more like firearms with an exchange process, avoiding the lengthy wait times and the $200 federal registration fee currently associated with NFA items.

Why is gun control activism by firearm owners considered hypocritical?

Gun control activism by firearm owners is often seen as hypocritical when they advocate for stricter laws while personally owning guns. This is exemplified by individuals who seek concealed carry permits for their own safety due to dangerous environments, while simultaneously lobbying for bans on firearms for others.

What are the arguments against using .22LR firearms for home defense?

While a .22LR can be used for home defense if it's the only option available, it's generally not recommended. The argument is that .22LR rounds may require multiple shots to incapacitate a threat, and in a high-stress situation, achieving that many accurate shots quickly can be difficult. More powerful calibers are preferred for their stopping power.

How does the SHARE Act aim to change silencer regulations?

The SHARE Act, by including the Hearing Protection Act, seeks to expedite the purchase of silencers. Instead of the current lengthy NFA process involving a two-hundred-dollar tax stamp and a long wait, it would allow for a more streamlined exchange, similar to purchasing a firearm, with a background check but without the extended delay and registration fee.

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