Tom Gresham's Gun Talk: 12.18.16 - Part B

Published on December 19, 2016
Duration: 44:45

The video discusses the prohibition of carrying firearms into US Post Offices, a regulation that prevents even law-abiding citizens with permits from carrying on postal grounds or in their vehicles parked there. The speaker expresses hope that the incoming Trump administration, through its Second Amendment task force, will review and potentially reverse these restrictions, advocating for the elimination of most gun-free zones. The discussion also touches on the complex rules regarding mailing firearms, noting that while long guns can be mailed by individuals, pistols can only be shipped by licensed dealers via carriers like FedEx or UPS.

Quick Summary

Federal law prohibits carrying firearms into US Post Offices, including on their grounds and in parked vehicles. While long guns can be mailed by individuals, pistols must be shipped by licensed dealers via carriers like FedEx or UPS. There is advocacy for reversing these restrictions and other gun-free zone policies.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Crimson Trace Laser/Light System
  2. 00:24Gun Talk Intro & Call-in
  3. 01:06Facebook Live & Ryan's Sniper Daisy
  4. 02:04Companies Leaving States
  5. 02:34Apex Tactical Interview Intro
  6. 03:07Apex Tactical Products & Focus
  7. 05:14Apex Tactical's Move from California
  8. 06:31California's High-Capacity Magazine Ban
  9. 08:18Aftermarket Parts & Gun Company Collaboration
  10. 09:47Aftermarket Triggers in Carry Guns
  11. 10:16Cerakote Coating Advertisement
  12. 10:47Trijicon Optics Advertisement
  13. 11:14Gun Talk Concealed Carry Training DVD
  14. 12:13Remington 200th Anniversary Giveaway
  15. 12:54Aftermarket Triggers for Carry Guns
  16. 13:19Legal Ramifications of Aftermarket Triggers
  17. 14:31Competition vs. Duty Carry Triggers
  18. 15:38Firearm Part Manufacturing Considerations
  19. 17:00Importance of Training and Practice
  20. 19:35Paul Aart from Apex Tactical Outro
  21. 19:39Listener Call: Windham AR-15 Questions
  22. 23:03Listener Call: .380 Pistol Recommendations
  23. 26:42Listener's Cobra .380 Issues
  24. 30:24Listener Call: Revolver Interest
  25. 31:02Springfield Armory XDm Compact Ad
  26. 31:33US Sportsman's Alliance Ad
  27. 32:00Mossberg Patriot Rifle Ad
  28. 32:31Vanishing Paradise Ad
  29. 33:04Alien Gear Holsters Ad
  30. 33:46Listener Call: Post Office Carry Rules
  31. 35:12Second Amendment Task Force & Gun-Free Zones
  32. 36:42Listener Call: M1 Garand Import Ban
  33. 39:45Michelle Obama's Comments on Hope
  34. 40:51Listener Call: Suppressor Questions
  35. 41:36Suppressor Use on .30-06 and .30-30
  36. 42:27Introducing Children to Firearms
  37. 43:09Starting Children with .22LR and AR-15s
  38. 44:14Gun Talk Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you carry a firearm into a US Post Office?

No, federal law prohibits carrying firearms into US Post Offices, including on the property and in vehicles parked in the lot. This restriction applies even to individuals with valid concealed carry permits, and there is hope for policy changes under the current administration to address these gun-free zones.

What are the rules for mailing firearms?

Mailing firearms has specific regulations: long guns like rifles and shotguns can be mailed by individuals, but pistols cannot. Pistols must be shipped by licensed dealers through carriers such as FedEx or UPS, not through the US Postal Service.

Why was the importation of M1 Garand rifles banned?

The Obama administration banned the importation of approximately 87,000 M1 Garand rifles from Korea, citing concerns that their high-capacity magazines could fall into the wrong hands. This action is viewed by some as a form of gun ban.

What is the speaker's opinion on gun-free zones?

The speaker believes that most gun-free zones are unnecessary and should be eliminated. While acknowledging potential reasons for them in courthouses and possibly police stations, they advocate for removing these restrictions from places like post offices.

Can a suppressor used on a .30-06 rifle also be used on a .30-30 rifle?

Yes, a suppressor designed for a .30-06 rifle will generally work on a .30-30 rifle because both are .30 caliber. However, the sound reduction will be less significant on the .30-30 due to its inherent characteristics and the supersonic crack of the bullet.

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