Shooting Left of Center Podcast

Published on February 7, 2020
Duration: 64:16

This podcast episode discusses the potential abuses of Red Flag Laws, arguing they could be used to target political opponents and circumvent due process. It also criticizes Black Rifle Coffee for partnering with the NRA, citing the NRA's history of compromising gun rights. The speakers express concerns about the erosion of Second Amendment protections through legislative and organizational actions.

Quick Summary

The podcast discusses the potential for Red Flag Laws to be abused for political targeting and bypassing due process. It also criticizes Black Rifle Coffee for its partnership with the NRA, citing the NRA's alleged history of compromising gun rights and financial improprieties.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction and Podcast Format
  2. 01:17Topic 1: Real Dangers of Red Flag Laws
  3. 03:26Understanding Slippery Slope Arguments
  4. 04:44Abuse of Red Flag Laws by Government
  5. 06:16Law Enforcement and Judicial System's View on Red Flag Laws
  6. 07:30Red Flag Laws as a Weapon
  7. 08:11Government Harassment via Red Flag Laws
  8. 10:13Dinesh D'Souza Case Example
  9. 11:37Trump's Tweet and Red Flag Laws
  10. 12:15Suspension of Due Process and Patriot Act
  11. 13:34Topic 2: Black Rifle Coffee and the NRA Partnership
  12. 14:48Boycotting Black Rifle Coffee
  13. 15:13NRA's History of Compromise
  14. 16:23Wayne LaPierre's Financial Misconduct
  15. 16:45NRA's Role in Bump Stock Ban
  16. 17:10Willful Ignorance Regarding NRA Actions
  17. 18:00Topic 3: Politicized Coffee Opinions
  18. 19:00Pro-Gun Coffee Companies
  19. 20:27Black Out Coffee Company Interaction
  20. 21:09Comparing NRA Association to Klan Membership
  21. 23:09Companies Associated with NRA: Ruger & Smith & Wesson
  22. 24:49Sales vs. Second Amendment Support
  23. 25:34Boycotting Companies Against Second Amendment
  24. 26:36NRA's Anti-Second Amendment Actions
  25. 27:26Audience Questions Begin
  26. 27:38Thoughts on Mount Vernon Rally Results
  27. 29:06Online Gun Store Recommendations
  28. 31:30Question: Gun for HIV Protection
  29. 32:02Question: Red Summer and Tulsa Race Attack
  30. 33:02Question: Rifle Caliber Comparison (.270 vs. .270 WSM vs. .270 Weatherby)
  31. 34:57Question: Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Recommendation
  32. 40:09Question: PSA Dagger vs. Glock
  33. 41:40Brand Loyalty and Perceived Value in Firearms
  34. 43:56Question: Glock AR-15
  35. 45:01Question: Lever-Action Rifle in Pistol Caliber
  36. 46:24Question: Getting a Girlfriend
  37. 46:28Question: Mental Illness and Drugs
  38. 46:46Question: Apartment Defense Caliber (NJ 10-round limit)
  39. 47:35Question: .357 SIG Caliber Handguns
  40. 49:26Parenting Styles Discussion
  41. 51:26Question: .357 SIG vs. Cheaper Calibers
  42. 53:36Discussion: Coronavirus Origins and Spread
  43. 57:59China's Population and Poverty Impact on Virus Spread
  44. 61:13Cashing In on Coronavirus Fears
  45. 61:31Fear of Contagion on Airplanes
  46. 62:51Concluding Remarks and Thanks
  47. 63:23Upcoming Rallies and Text Alerts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns regarding Red Flag Laws discussed in the podcast?

The podcast expresses concern that Red Flag Laws could be abused by politicians and law enforcement to bypass due process, target political opponents, and confiscate firearms without sufficient evidence, similar to the alleged misuse of the no-fly list.

Why is Black Rifle Coffee being criticized in the podcast?

Black Rifle Coffee is criticized for partnering with the NRA, which the podcast hosts believe has a history of compromising Second Amendment rights and mismanaging funds. This partnership is seen as a betrayal of gun owners.

What is the NRA's alleged role in compromising gun rights?

The podcast alleges that the NRA has been surrendering gun rights for decades, taking members' money while secretly sabotaging pro-gun causes. Specific examples include Wayne LaPierre's financial misconduct and the NRA's alleged influence in the bump stock ban.

What are the recommendations for online gun stores?

GrabAGun.com is recommended for its support of the TYM Triple P initiative and its helpfulness. Palmetto State Armory (PSA) is also highly praised for its consistent quality, low prices, and wide selection of firearms and parts.

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